Frzninvt Posted July 13, 2001 Share Posted July 13, 2001 I am once again changing my home theater set-up around, so I am parting with my Yamaha M-80 Auto Class A Power Amplifier, and my DBX BX-2 2/3/4 Channel Configurable Power Amplifier. They are both rated at 250W per channel, the Yamaha has Class A operation to 25W and is 2 ohm stable. They are both in excellent cosmetic and operational condition. Any takers? Looking to get $400 for the M-80 and $350 for the BX-2, I have the user manuals for them. Please email w/questions or for photos. Thanks. ------------------ Sony KP-43T70 43" Television Denon AVR 3300 A/V Receiver (LF/RF) (LWE-I's w/Motion Feedback - Walnut) Yamaha M-80 Auto Class A Amplifier (LF/RF) (Belle's - Oak Clear/Cane Grills) DBX BX-2 2/3/4 Channel Power Amplifier (RR/ARR/LR/ALR) (Heresy II's (Walnut/Cane) & ESS Mini Monitors (Walnut)) DBX MPA-150 Mono Split Spectrum Amplifier © (KV-4 - Black) Klipsch KSW-15 Powered Subwoofer (2) Nakamichi DVD-10 DVD/LCD/CD Player Nakamichi MB-10 Music Bank CD Changer Technics SL-DL5 DDLinear Tracking Turntable JVC HR-S7500U SVHS Video Cassette Recorder VC3 Deluxe Video Clarifier DBX 400XG Program Route Selector DBX 120X-DS Subharmonic Synthesizer/Crossover DBX 3BX-DS 3-Band Dynamic Range Controller (2) (1-LC) (1-RC) DBX 14/10 14-Band Computerized Equalizer/RTA Analyzer/SPL Meter Panamax 1000+ Surge Protector/Line Conditioner Sega Dreamcast w/3 Controllers & VMU's/S-Video Output Bedroom Yamaha RX-900U Receiver Panasonic DVD-A120U DVD/CD Player Sony SLV-740HF Hi-Fi VCR BBE - ARS Audio Recovery System A/D/S L300E Mini Speakers GE 20" Television Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Blorry Posted July 14, 2001 Share Posted July 14, 2001 Sorry, my cash flow is thin right now, so new amps are kinda out of the question, but I think I deciphered your handle! Freezing in Vermont Am I right? Am I also way behind the times; did someone already figure this out months ago? If that's correct, I understand the freezing part! Rochester, NY is no garden spot in the winter, although it's really nice at this time of year! It's a blistering 75 degrees today! Whew. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buylow Posted July 15, 2001 Share Posted July 15, 2001 Pump some of that down here. 75 is the overnight low. ------------------ Mains: RF-3 Center: RC-3 Rears: RS-3 Sub: KSW-12 A/V Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5250 DVD Player: Yamaha DV-6280 CD Player: Yamaha CDC-506 VCR: Toshiba TV: Toshiba 55" Projection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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