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  1. I have this used Luxman stereo Tuner/Amplifier. The unit is in good condition. M/FM Tuner-Amplifier A new (in 1981) budget tuner amplifier. Computer Analyzed Tuning (CAT) system establishes the optimum receiving condition automatically. Amplifier section employs the Duo-Beta Circuit for improved audio performance. Features: Flasher Tuning System Indicator In case of FM reception, this indicator shows the direction of tuning. When a broadcasting station is coming near, the indicator begins flashing. Turn the tuning knob slowly to the direction shown by the indicator, and the flashing ceases at a point where the precise tuning point is obtained. At this time, the indicator shows the signal strength of the station just tuned in. When 3 or more indicators light up, stble reception in stereo mode is feasible. C.A.T. off Switch Thanks to our innovative C.A.T. (Computer Analized Tuning) circuitry, this tuner-amplifier always provides an optimum reception according to the ambient conditions. Specifically, the anti-birdie and noise canceller circuits are sensing the electric field strength, interference by other stations, etc. Specifications: Audio Section Power Output: 35 W (minimum continuous per channel both channels driven into 8 Ω with no more than 0,03% Total Harmonic Distortion) Rated I.M.: no more than 0,03% (8 Ω, 35 W/ch, 60 Hz :7khz = 4:1) Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 70 kHz (±1 dB) Input Sensitivity/Impedance: Phono ; 2,2 mV/50 k Ω Monitor : 150 mV/35 k Ω Phono Overal Voltage: 150 mV Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Phono : 77 dB (IHF-A weighted, 5 mV) Monitor : 102 dB (IHF-A weighted) Residual Noise: 0,5 mV Tone Controls: Bass : +7 dB -10 dB at 100 Hz Treble : +7 dB -10 dB at 10 kHz Filters: Subsonic : 30 Hz (6 dB /oct) High Cut : 7 kh (6 dB/oct) Crosstalk: 70 dB ( monitor at 1 kHz) Loudness Control: +8 dB at 100 Hz ; +7,5 dB at 10 kHz (loudness control max. VR: -30 dB) FM Tuner Sectio Usable Sensitivity: Mono 10,3 dBf (1,8 µV) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: Mono 14,8 dBf (3,0 µV) (50 µ sec) S/N Ratio at 65 dBf: 82 dB Muting Threshold: 3 µV Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 15 kHz ±1 dB Distortion at 65 dBf; MONO 100 Hz : 0,15% 1 kHz : 0,12% 6 kHz : 0,3% STEREO 100 Hz : 0,2% 1 kHz : 0,2% 6 kHz : 0,3% Capture Ratio at 65 dBf: 1,5 dB Image Response Ratio: 55 dB IF Response Ratio: 90 dB AM Suppression Ratio: 60 dB Stereo Separation: 42 dB (100 Hz), 48 dB (1 kHz), 42 dB (10 kHz) Spurious Response ratio: 80 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity: 65 dB (±400 kHz) SCA Rejection Ratio: 60 dB AM Tuner Section IHF Usable Sensitivity (1 MHz): 500 µV /m (loop antenna) Image Response Ratio (at 1 MHz): 45 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 58 dB Distortion: 0,5% General Section Power Supply: 110, 120, 220 - 240 V 50/60 Hz Dimensions (W x H x D): 438 x 85 x 384 mm (17,5" x 3,4" x 15,4") Weight (Net): 7,7 kg (17 lbs) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I assume the first run sold out fairly quick. So, if anyone knows if we can pre-order the next run please let me know!!! I might order a pair
  3. I really like the HGS-18 that I have. Other than DSP it still performs with all others in terms of output, low frequency extension and low distortion. The DD or DD+ series will add the DSP function. If I were you, I would also consider the JL Audio products. They are on 13.5" subs, but they are amazing.
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    Yamaha RX Z1

    I have a 1020 and it sounds fine. Not real powerful, but it does fine at normal listening volumes. The RX-Z1 is a great, but dated receiver. It is extremely powerful, especially in 2 channel mode. It will rival affordable separates in the same price range.
  5. Good little center that works perfectly. There are a couple of snags on the edge of the grill and a few light scuffs/scratches in vinyl from being moved around. Shipping will be determined by zip code Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Up is used RSW-10 in good condition. It’s a 10” with a 10” passive radiator and a 385 watt amplifier. One tab on the grill is broke off. Shipping will depend on location. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Looking for an RC-35 if anyone has one.
  8. That's normal in older amplifier designs that didn't do a good job with turn-on and turn-off thump. Keep it on auto and live with it. It's not hurting anything, but it is annoying
  9. Set the crossover point on the Onkyo at either 80 hz or 100 hz. The quintets may work better at 100 hz given their limited output below 100 hz.
  10. Has anyone followed the upgrade videos to the RP-600M and Forte III completed by GR Research? Pretty interesting. I just watched the Forte III video and they built a completely new crossover and added some bracing to the cabinet.
  11. I've used the Academy, KLF-C7 and KV-4 and always came back to the Academy. The KLF-C7 and KV-4 are very large center speakers. Both, tend to lean towards a more mid-bass presentation. I've evened swapped out the original tweeters with newer titanium domes to see if that would even out the presentation. They are both great center speakers, but in the end decided to go back to the Academy. I've considered replacing the one in my media room with a Heresy or Forte, but haven't ran across either at a decent price. I almost built one with a empty Heresy cabinet I found locally. Kinda wish I would have pursued it.
  12. Great condition and comes with the remote control.
  13. These things are in great condition and work perfectly. Cherry finish.
  14. I just replaced three tweeter diaphragms in my Forte I and Academy. The 2 are from a K-75 tweeter assembly and the other a K-76 assembly. in good condition.
  15. I would repeatedly check Ebay week after week. People will part out speakers and list them for sale.
  16. Really like the look of the ...40 series yamaha's. I've had a couple myself.
  17. I picked up two pairs myself back about 5 years ago from snailtrax and have them installed as rear surround in my media room. Defeated the THX stuff too!
  18. Up for sale is an excellent condition Azur 640A integrates amplifier. Rated at 65 x 2 @ 8 ohms and 100 x 2 @ 4 ohms. Comes with power cord. No remote. Everything works.
  19. I imagine you can find plenty of R-25C's on Ebay or Amazon. New and used. If you would like a higher level center then you should look at any of the reference premier centers, but I would stick to one with at least 5.25" mids or larger. That way if you get the bug to upgrade your towers down the road you can jump up to the next level.
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