I had a recent opportunity to acquire an M-65 power amp with a C-65 pre and this review decided it for me. They integrate brilliantly with my Yamaha NS1000Ms loudspeakers which is probably to be expected given they're contemporaneous designs. Totally agree with your opinion on the "Yamaha sound".
These are the real reviews, not those puffed up infomercials on the latest gear we get from some youtubers here. It also shows there is no reason to snub vintage gear. The good stuff of yesteryear can stand its ground.
I’m an absolute Yamaha fanatic. My second system is a Yamaha C-85, 2 M-65’s, CDX-1100, K-1020 and a GE-60 equalizer I don’t actually use. I absolutely love the system. They sound incredible, especially if you have all the related components together. I run it with ADS L880/2’s and it rocks for sure.
I love vintage gear and a lot of it is Yamaha. Most of my gear is in a climate control storage. I acquired most of it by hitting 10 different thrifts a day from 2008 until 2018. My latest Yamaha finds were last year, which consisted of a DSP Z9 and a DSP A1. I always wanted a pair of the Kef 105's you have. The only Kefs I've managed to find were 2 pair of 103.2's and a pair of 104/2's. I absolutely love them. If their are vintage Gods, i can say I've been absolutely blessed to find the rarest and best from all of the manufacturers. Thanks for sharing the vid!
Those 105's are a really good pairing with that M65 in my opinion. A bit rolled off at the top and a little bit hungry. I have enjoyed some 104/2's with a Yamaha P2200 and a Yamaha C4 pre. Don't underestimate that C50. While not the best in the line the phono section stands up to the test of time. Yamaha gear seems to marry nicely with its own family members.
I bought the C50 & M50 pre & power new in 1980, it was shipped over for me from Japan via a HiFi retailer in Bolton UK as I was one of the first to buy in the UK, had it for 30yrs with no issues until the power amp failed (even was recalled by Yamaha near the end of its life to fix a fault for free that caused some to fail in Germany apparently) how's that for service !!! sold the pre amp & now have a Arcam FMJ A20 and love it.
I live with a powerful system in a small room. Biggest problem is standing waves and I have to have the speakers .5 m from the wall. But I've got to have me fast controlled beaucoup bass :)
There is always the unique Yamaha sound and its perfect balance of natural sound, if you have speakers the likes of NS-1000 then you realize and appreciate the true meaning of Yamaha sound. Nice review btw.
Yamaha always made highly regarded gear. I’m older and I have to say after the beauty of the ‘70s and their backlit analog tuner dials, I found early 80s black chassis and red digital readouts to be a bit ugly. Just my opinion, don’t expect it to be shared. Just like the cars of the period, square boxes.
I just finished restoring an m-65 that I got for 100$ usd that I was planning on selling but now that I have heard it I really don’t want to sell it. I have no need for it since my main amp is a McIntosh mc7100 and I love it and never want to replace it.
I've got two of the Yamaha M60 power amps (both are sadly in "protect mode" currently). I always felt like the C60 preamplifier I had was holding the amp back, but never had anything else to compare it to.
Please review the Kenwood Basic C1 preamp and the Kenwood Basic M1 amp, preferably together if possible. I have heard through audio circles that the clarity and sound was simply amazing. Some folks argue that it is possibly the best kenwood ever made. Cheers, enjoy your show!
I got the M65 set with the C65 preamp driven on a pair AR Acoustic Research SRT380 Studio Recording Transducer speakers with the 15" inch woofers, and the sound quality is just stunning! Never gonna sell the hole systeem it's build to last and 2 years ago i had them professional cleaned by a local vintage audio store costed a little buck but it was worth it, sinds than the set sounded even better than before! If you can get your hands on a M60/M65 or the M80/M85 or even the top line MX1000 than your settled and really good to go for a very long time! Just give it some care and use it wisely. 👊👏
Yamaha M4 ( 1978 - 1983) built like a tank, believe or not never recapped working like a charm 100% original. Now I´m looking for a dac. Regards from Brz!
I got the same power amp with NAD1155 preamp and the sound is magical.Get some RCA's from Audio Envy.Audio Envy Prestige RCA's.You will be blown away.Yes they are bit pricey,but trust me they are better than £1000 or even maybe £3000 RCA cable.
Not an expert, but I'd check that 80-ies era amps don't sound like casette players in tonality (which would be irritating, even if it is kind of lively, I think my car also sounds a bit like that, which didn't bother me before, but now I don't like it too much). The point is that these amps were released when predominant was the casette format and maybe had provisions for it. Certainly there would be good exceptions. Probably getting out of the casette sound helped Technics distinguish themselves for a while. They were also good with turntables, so it makes sense. Have to hear what Yamaha were doing in these years, it would be interesting.
Hello I really appreciate this video you made . Great stuff. I have a question for you that maybe you can answer about my M-65 Yamaha amplifier. I recently purchased it off Ebay and it had the cord ends cut off so I opened it up to make sure it was clear of debris and to clean it. I made a big mistake by not recognizing the position of the 240/220 switch and I am hoping to be enlightened on its orientation. Thank you for your time I hope your having a good day .
Hi, I bought a Yamaha CR-440. I wasn't expecting much but was extremely impressed. What's your opinion on the vintage Yamaha sound compared to Marantz and Sansui?
I had one of those C50 preamps. I replaced it with a NYAL Moscode Minuet pre and promptly forgot about it. I've been on a journey of exploration ever since!
@@stereoreviewx true, there are a few (world class) power amp manufacturers out there who actually struggled (in the past) or even until this day to get an equally world class preamp done…
Another great review this one is interesting as when new the price point of this amp you were into the next level of "true" audiophile equipment rather than hi end technics,yamaha rotel stuff so the reason people bought these is for watts rms and good sound. Just maybe they could have got better sound moving up a level and down a few decibels as not many of us have rooms or speakers to fully exploit this much power
Equipment from late sixties and seventies was so good because there was market for it, people wanted good stereo for life to listen to their favorite music. So companies, often founded by real passionates, competed to make best stuff. And the result was quality. Built, looks, sound. In the end of seventies the market got saturated with great products that were not cheap. They tried to make something cheaper and more "modern" looking at the same time to make it more marketable. The result was diodes, plastic, black paint, integrated electronics, thinner board tracks and worse sound. The founders were getting old, and their heirs just did not feel it that way. Thanks God we have a lot of great products from that era still in very good working order ready to be had, cheap.
@@stereoreviewx sounds like you have the chrome capped one's? they're brill, my woofer surrounds have perrished (as they're made of foam), but they still sounds amazing, despite the lack of bass! :D
I sold these during my HiFi retail days. They were considered better sound and build quality kit than 80's JVC, Mitsubishi and Kenwood. However I wholeheartedly agree with the show's host whereas the C80 pre amp is ho hum compared to all the M series Yamaha amplifiers. Never liked the "veiled" sound of Yamaha C40/C60/C70/C80 preamps. I personally use integrated amp and receiver PreOuts as preamps as definitely sonic preferable.
I enjoyed your honest review and your are correct about, the less, the better the sound quality. The preamp ' s main feature is the selective phono input sensetivity. Great for having a low end MC cartridge. Eli- mates the need for an external phono preamp. The main advantage of the power amp is the selection of 2 - 4 - 8 ohm output. For those who want to fiddle about with different speakers. Take care and keep up the great work.
Great review! If the component is more than 20 yrs old, you may want to test/replace the electrolytic caps. They do dry out. Modern high-quality caps will set you back a bit of cash. But it may breath much life into components, like the c50 you didn't like.
Nick S, I’m a big fan of Musical Fidelity gear and the A1 was a classic. However, dealers will tell you the hot running, due to it being class A, caused regular failures, particularly volume controls. You should also budget for a full recap, given its age and that heat, both of which will dry out those electrolytics.
Nice review. I have been toying with the idea of getting into vintage gear. Don't know if it a rabbit hole I want to go down. Mainly for financial reasons. I am worried that whatever amp I go for will end up anchor in a few months. Also, there is the issue justifying it when I have perfectly good modern gear I am happy with. Maybe someday. I do find vintage gear interesting so I will keep watching your videos.
After a day of being run off the road and made fun of by people on actual motorcycles it's nice to come home to a solid hifi and a little ska to uplift the spirit.
Hi bro I love HiFi been to many HiFi shows your a breath of fresh air thanks my name is Ian love your show I hope I can ask advice in future I am from Dublin Ireland thanks keep up the great work
Good review but not many speakers really need all that brute power these days but I'm sure the Dahlquist dq-10 speakers would sing with that kind of power. If you've never heard the Dahlquist dq-10s then you need to put that on your bucket list.
@@stereoreviewx Kelvin, yes they do somewhat resemble an electrostatic but they are in fact an open baffle design cone speaker. They have a 12 inch woofer but strangely they made a subwoofer to go along with them. I don't think many people bought the sub to go with them though. They needed a lot of power to reach their full potential. A coworker of mine had a pair 40 something years ago and on Friday nights I would take my albums over to his place to listen to them. Great memories.
@@Cartier_specialist They like power and they really like a matched pair of decent powered subs as stands. They share the same woofer as what came to be known as the original Large Advent loudspeaker. So not quite a twelve inch woofer. The DQ-10 is one of the best examples of a sum being greater than the parts in the history of loudspeakers. Absolutely bucket list if you have enough space to let them breathe a bit.
I’ve got these pre amp with a set of nad 2200pe amplifiers which are honest to stay are in another league to that Yamaha power amplifier. Not to say that is a bad amp. Amazing but nad did it just that little bit better
You hi-fi people sure spew some irrational crap. You reckon you can hear differences in cables, but not on RUclips. No wonder engineers think you're nuts...because you are.
Remember to listen to speaker demos through headphones, as otherwise the result quite blurred (2 pairs of amp, speaker and room acoustics stack on top of each other). At least this is my experience.
I’ve got an M-80 and C-80. My wife calls it old junk and tried to get me to throw them away. I told her, I’m always respectful, but you should just shut up now. 😂
Nice review! I think the so called vintage sound we get from older gear can many times come from aging capacitors etc. The values of different components starts to drift and it affects the sound. I'm not saying that's the case here with this preamp, but it could be. Which is why brands like Naim lets you send in the old gear to replace parts and makes it sound brand new again.
Hi , Kevin love your channel. I used to be a headphone student . Now I got a job for two years. Recently I went to hifi store and immediately realized I can't afford new gear that I like . So i search my family for gear that is not using , now i have two systems. One is naim nait2 + linn tukan+luxman da-100 sounds great even metal music (so many people say british gear isn’t good at that) . Two is technics su-v10 amp / magnat all ribbon 6 and akai sw-155 speakers / audiolab 8000CDE . The system sounds great but it can’t handle metal music.When double drum bass and bass notes hit ,the guitar riff and vocals are not so lively,even number two has more bass and big scale ,Yes classical and pop music is better than number one . My question is should I Upgrade number two systems speaker to bigger one or find a subwoofer for number one system. sorry for my broken english,i’m taiwanese Thx
Well I’m a bit of a purist I don’t much like the subwoofer it being a different colour and a different sound and only one speaker usually you have a good high-fi family with all those donations you are very lucky K
👍🏻👏 My Yamaha AX 870 with original build and parts quality by „Made in Japan“ the Second Lifetime becoming reachable when the Yamaha in less than 5 years to be a part of Vintage Family with the 30 Years Anniversary after Build and Used Times And It’s still do the Audio Work Horse Delivery on and on (if the time arrived i will send a post letter to Yamaha Nippon Factory to thanks and to let them knowing 30th 🥳 and they could be proud for the craftsmanship and most of the Parts are Made in Japan too. Thats a Longtime Economic Green Thinking Product that could be able to over life my lifetimes and other Owner’s I have no problems to use by modern cinch connected A/D (changer)Wandler by Oehlbach , Bluetooth - Audio Access dongle by Logitech .. Toslink & Hdmi from TV & PC Bluetooth streaming by Smartphone etc..
Linn and Exposure power amps of comparable power output of the era will walk all over it when it comes to pace, rhythm and timing - especially when it comes to 1980s era Judas Priest. The only saving grace of the Yamaha is having a lower price while offering reasonable neutrality and musicality but heavy metal music fans favoring razor edged timing should look elsewhere.
Dreadful review this guy really has no idea ! He explained nothing correctly ! Obviously lives in a world of his own. Both units are excellent quality but he described them soo inaccurately.
Hello from the states. Love your videos and really happy to see some old Yamaha.
I sold Yamaha gear in the mid 80's. Always liked the elegant, understated style.. just a bit classier than its competition.
I had a recent opportunity to acquire an M-65 power amp with a C-65 pre and this review decided it for me. They integrate brilliantly with my Yamaha NS1000Ms loudspeakers which is probably to be expected given they're contemporaneous designs. Totally agree with your opinion on the "Yamaha sound".
Kelvin, you have some of the most honest an great gear reviews i have ever seen! Keep up the good work!
These are the real reviews, not those puffed up infomercials on the latest gear we get from some youtubers here.
It also shows there is no reason to snub vintage gear. The good stuff of yesteryear can stand its ground.
Can't fuckin stand most of these buffoons so in love with their voice..
Yes, and Kevin just feels it.
tuning in to Kelvin from London is like tuning into the "news!"
I’m an absolute Yamaha fanatic. My second system is a Yamaha C-85, 2 M-65’s, CDX-1100, K-1020 and a GE-60 equalizer I don’t actually use. I absolutely love the system. They sound incredible, especially if you have all the related components together. I run it with ADS L880/2’s and it rocks for sure.
Fair enough
I love vintage gear and a lot of it is Yamaha. Most of my gear is in a climate control storage. I acquired most of it by hitting 10 different thrifts a day from 2008 until 2018. My latest Yamaha finds were last year, which consisted of a DSP Z9 and a DSP A1. I always wanted a pair of the Kef 105's you have. The only Kefs I've managed to find were 2 pair of 103.2's and a pair of 104/2's. I absolutely love them. If their are vintage Gods, i can say I've been absolutely blessed to find the rarest and best from all of the manufacturers. Thanks for sharing the vid!
Imagine going all out looking for stuff 1997 to 2002?
Wow this was so cool because I have the m 80 amp 250 watts that I bought in 1986 powering a pair of klipsch corner horns that are still rocking
Those 105's are a really good pairing with that M65 in my opinion. A bit rolled off at the top and a little bit hungry. I have enjoyed some 104/2's with a Yamaha P2200 and a Yamaha C4 pre. Don't underestimate that C50. While not the best in the line the phono section stands up to the test of time. Yamaha gear seems to marry nicely with its own family members.
I bought the C50 & M50 pre & power new in 1980, it was shipped over for me from Japan via a HiFi retailer in Bolton UK as I was one of the first to buy in the UK, had it for 30yrs with no issues until the power amp failed (even was recalled by Yamaha near the end of its life to fix a fault for free that caused some to fail in Germany apparently) how's that for service !!! sold the pre amp & now have a Arcam FMJ A20 and love it.
Well, my Sony TA-2000F pre amp is loaded with knobs and parts and I love it. Why get a pre if it ain't got knobs?
I live with a powerful system in a small room. Biggest problem is standing waves and I have to have the speakers .5 m from the wall. But I've got to have me fast controlled beaucoup bass :)
There is always the unique Yamaha sound and its perfect balance of natural sound, if you have speakers the likes of NS-1000 then you realize and appreciate the true meaning of Yamaha sound. Nice review btw.
I run my Quad 11L2's off a 200w Luxman M-03 power amp and I think they sound great.
Just found a pair of Quad 11L in new condition, how do they sound?
Yamaha always made highly regarded gear. I’m older and I have to say after the beauty of the ‘70s and their backlit analog tuner dials, I found early 80s black chassis and red digital readouts to be a bit ugly. Just my opinion, don’t expect it to be shared. Just like the cars of the period, square boxes.
A quick search found the M65 for sale- Only $600 + free shipping. Seems like a good deal.
I just finished restoring an m-65 that I got for 100$ usd that I was planning on selling but now that I have heard it I really don’t want to sell it. I have no need for it since my main amp is a McIntosh mc7100 and I love it and never want to replace it.
I've got two of the Yamaha M60 power amps (both are sadly in "protect mode" currently). I always felt like the C60 preamplifier I had was holding the amp back, but never had anything else to compare it to.
Please review the Kenwood Basic C1 preamp and the Kenwood Basic M1 amp, preferably together if possible. I have heard through audio circles that the clarity and sound was simply amazing. Some folks argue that it is possibly the best kenwood ever made. Cheers, enjoy your show!
I have those amplifiers and like them a lot, bought them back in 1986 and still have them
I got the M65 set with the C65 preamp driven on a pair AR Acoustic Research SRT380 Studio Recording Transducer speakers with the 15" inch woofers, and the sound quality is just stunning! Never gonna sell the hole systeem it's build to last and 2 years ago i had them professional cleaned by a local vintage audio store costed a little buck but it was worth it, sinds than the set sounded even better than before! If you can get your hands on a M60/M65 or the M80/M85 or even the top line MX1000 than your settled and really good to go for a very long time! Just give it some care and use it wisely. 👊👏
sounds good 15 inch woofer ffs
Yamaha M4 ( 1978 - 1983) built like a tank, believe or not never recapped working like a charm 100% original. Now I´m looking for a dac. Regards from Brz!
Those sounds very good, but runs hot. Even the preamp runs hot. I had a set and sold them.
I have a Yamaha MX-1 power amp, and it's awesome. I don't think i'll ever sell it. Yamaha and pioneer my favorite. great videos as always, Kelvin
I got the same power amp with NAD1155 preamp and the sound is magical.Get some RCA's from Audio Envy.Audio Envy Prestige RCA's.You will be blown away.Yes they are bit pricey,but trust me they are better than £1000 or even maybe £3000 RCA cable.
Not an expert, but I'd check that 80-ies era amps don't sound like casette players in tonality (which would be irritating, even if it is kind of lively, I think my car also sounds a bit like that, which didn't bother me before, but now I don't like it too much). The point is that these amps were released when predominant was the casette format and maybe had provisions for it. Certainly there would be good exceptions. Probably getting out of the casette sound helped Technics distinguish themselves for a while. They were also good with turntables, so it makes sense. Have to hear what Yamaha were doing in these years, it would be interesting.
Thanks for the informative and always entertaining video.
Hello I really appreciate this video you made . Great stuff. I have a question for you that maybe you can answer about my M-65 Yamaha amplifier. I recently purchased it off Ebay and it had the cord ends cut off so I opened it up to make sure it was clear of debris and to clean it. I made a big mistake by not recognizing the position of the 240/220 switch and I am hoping to be enlightened on its orientation. Thank you for your time I hope your having a good day .
Love your work Kevin. Great insights into older kit 👏🌹✌️🇦🇺
Great content.
These videos really help.
😍. “It’s not my cup of tea” ….REALLY AN EXPRESSION I AVOID …because there are so many “teas” and I would like try as many as I can 🤗😍😍😍
I am referring only to tea from Lipton‘s mountain in Sri Lanka
I enjoy Lipton , but I don’t know if it’s from Sri Lanka👍😍😍😍
Hi, I bought a Yamaha CR-440. I wasn't expecting much but was extremely impressed. What's your opinion on the vintage Yamaha sound compared to Marantz and Sansui?
I had one of those C50 preamps. I replaced it with a NYAL Moscode Minuet pre and promptly forgot about it. I've been on a journey of exploration ever since!
This is the point…not many brands are capable of building really good preamps…it’s apparently much harder than building good power amps
Yes interesting if it’s difficult that seriously does explain a lot including why they are basically expensive things
@@stereoreviewx true, there are a few (world class) power amp manufacturers out there who actually struggled (in the past) or even until this day to get an equally world class preamp done…
Another great review this one is interesting as when new the price point of this amp you were into the next level of "true" audiophile equipment rather than hi end technics,yamaha rotel stuff so the reason people bought these is for watts rms and good sound. Just maybe they could have got better sound moving up a level and down a few decibels as not many of us have rooms or speakers to fully exploit this much power
What do you think about Yamaha M-40 poweramp and Yamaha C-40 stereo control ampifier?
Equipment from late sixties and seventies was so good because there was market for it, people wanted good stereo for life to listen to their favorite music. So companies, often founded by real passionates, competed to make best stuff. And the result was quality. Built, looks, sound. In the end of seventies the market got saturated with great products that were not cheap. They tried to make something cheaper and more "modern" looking at the same time to make it more marketable. The result was diodes, plastic, black paint, integrated electronics, thinner board tracks and worse sound. The founders were getting old, and their heirs just did not feel it that way. Thanks God we have a lot of great products from that era still in very good working order ready to be had, cheap.
It's pretty damn good! I enjoy your reviews in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Would love to hear that Yamaha amp and your KEFs!
another great video always look forward to you showing us those beautiful vintage amps .😊😊😊.
You need to review Yamaha MX-1 sir!One of the best amps Yamaha ever built!
I would love to hear your opinion on a Supernait 3 connected to the BC1 or the little rogers
Good and helpful review as ever
I’ve got a pair of Gale 401’s.. I’ve been told they can handle 2ohms so would love to try that amp out, hope I come across one!
Interesting I have some Gail 401s one works one needs a crossover fixing I’m very excited about their potential sound and they look wicked
@@stereoreviewx sounds like you have the chrome capped one's? they're brill, my woofer surrounds have perrished (as they're made of foam), but they still sounds amazing, despite the lack of bass! :D
Jolly good mate....
Power output: 170 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Almost 200wpc 170wpc on paper i have mine letting checked last year and it produced 195wpc @ 8ohm
What do you think of the pro stems of yamaha, crest, crown ... for hi-end replacement ???
It does levels, left and right. Do you pay extra for both? Would it be cheaper if it did only left?
I sold these during my HiFi retail days. They were considered better sound and build quality kit than 80's JVC, Mitsubishi and Kenwood. However I wholeheartedly agree with the show's host whereas the C80 pre amp is ho hum compared to all the M series Yamaha amplifiers. Never liked the "veiled" sound of Yamaha C40/C60/C70/C80 preamps. I personally use integrated amp and receiver PreOuts as preamps as definitely sonic preferable.
The fact that power amplifier will drive a 2 Ohm load is impressive.
I enjoyed your honest review and your are correct about, the less, the better the sound quality. The preamp ' s main feature is the selective phono input sensetivity. Great for having a low end MC cartridge. Eli- mates the need for an external phono preamp. The main advantage of the power amp is the selection of 2 - 4 - 8 ohm output. For those who want to fiddle about with different speakers. Take care and keep up the great work.
Great review!
If the component is more than 20 yrs old, you may want to test/replace the electrolytic caps. They do dry out. Modern high-quality caps will set you back a bit of cash. But it may breath much life into components, like the c50 you didn't like.
Fairpoint my friend
Anyone have any experience with the Musical Fidelity A1 class A amp? I see them used for sensible money.
Nick S, I’m a big fan of Musical Fidelity gear and the A1 was a classic. However, dealers will tell you the hot running, due to it being class A, caused regular failures, particularly volume controls. You should also budget for a full recap, given its age and that heat, both of which will dry out those electrolytics.
Great info, many thanks!
Nice review.
I have been toying with the idea of getting into vintage gear. Don't know if it a rabbit hole I want to go down. Mainly for financial reasons. I am worried that whatever amp I go for will end up anchor in a few months. Also, there is the issue justifying it when I have perfectly good modern gear I am happy with. Maybe someday.
I do find vintage gear interesting so I will keep watching your videos.
I don't know what a pre amp or power amp does, Never had the urge to find out.
After a day of being run off the road and made fun of by people on actual motorcycles it's nice to come home to a solid hifi and a little ska to uplift the spirit.
I must look into the pre-amp thing but it has to be bang for buck. I would like to try paring one with the AU-317
I once found this Set on ebay for 100€ with a cd player, I don't get why I hadn't bought it back then 😭
Hi bro I love HiFi been to many HiFi shows your a breath of fresh air thanks my name is Ian love your show I hope I can ask advice in future I am from Dublin Ireland thanks keep up the great work
The level controls are on the input not the output as far as I know.
Yes I think you’re right
Love your Narration mate !
That's how it should be . Straight Forward, Basic , and Precise !
I had an M80 in 1986 I wish I never sold it.
Had an SAE TWO Preamp connected. Wish I never sold that either.
Good review but not many speakers really need all that brute power these days but I'm sure the Dahlquist dq-10 speakers would sing with that kind of power. If you've never heard the Dahlquist dq-10s then you need to put that on your bucket list.
Oh are those the ones that look like electrostatics they are a dream of mine
@@stereoreviewx Kelvin, yes they do somewhat resemble an electrostatic but they are in fact an open baffle design cone speaker. They have a 12 inch woofer but strangely they made a subwoofer to go along with them. I don't think many people bought the sub to go with them though. They needed a lot of power to reach their full potential. A coworker of mine had a pair 40 something years ago and on Friday nights I would take my albums over to his place to listen to them. Great memories.
@@Cartier_specialist They like power and they really like a matched pair of decent powered subs as stands. They share the same woofer as what came to be known as the original Large Advent loudspeaker. So not quite a twelve inch woofer. The DQ-10 is one of the best examples of a sum being greater than the parts in the history of loudspeakers. Absolutely bucket list if you have enough space to let them breathe a bit.
I like those humdingers!
I wanna hear him doing whisky reviews
Thanks Kelvin!
I’ve got these pre amp with a set of nad 2200pe amplifiers which are honest to stay are in another league to that Yamaha power amplifier. Not to say that is a bad amp. Amazing but nad did it just that little bit better
Another league? No. Just a different team.
I want a nice bit of kit
You have got tons 😜
Sound demo would be great.
You’d better ask if you can go round to his place then.
How can you demo a sound through the RUclips format ? ... it would be pointless .
You hi-fi people sure spew some irrational crap. You reckon you can hear differences in cables, but not on RUclips. No wonder engineers think you're nuts...because you are.
Remember to listen to speaker demos through headphones, as otherwise the result quite blurred (2 pairs of amp, speaker and room acoustics stack on top of each other). At least this is my experience.
@@zweer13 If you do that your listening to the headphones !!! ... the only way to listen to speakers is to listen to the speakers !
Thanks
I’ve got an M-80 and C-80. My wife calls it old junk and tried to get me to throw them away. I told her, I’m always respectful, but you should just shut up now. 😂
Nice review! I think the so called vintage sound we get from older gear can many times come from aging capacitors etc.
The values of different components starts to drift and it affects the sound. I'm not saying that's the case here with this preamp, but it could be.
Which is why brands like Naim lets you send in the old gear to replace parts and makes it sound brand new again.
I am getting the picture Kelvin 👍😀
Thank God for that
Hi , Kevin love your channel. I used to be a headphone student . Now I got a job for two years. Recently I went to hifi store and immediately realized I can't afford new gear that I like .
So i search my family for gear that is not using , now i have two systems.
One is naim nait2 + linn tukan+luxman da-100 sounds great even metal music (so many people say british gear isn’t good at that) .
Two is technics su-v10 amp / magnat all ribbon 6 and akai sw-155 speakers / audiolab 8000CDE . The system sounds great but it can’t handle metal music.When double drum bass and bass notes hit ,the guitar riff and vocals are not so lively,even number two has more bass and big scale ,Yes classical and pop music is better than number one .
My question is should I Upgrade number two systems speaker to bigger one or find a subwoofer for number one system.
sorry for my broken english,i’m taiwanese
Thx
Well I’m a bit of a purist I don’t much like the subwoofer it being a different colour and a different sound and only one speaker usually
you have a good high-fi family with all those donations you are very lucky
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The C50 pre amp is superb for sound. Sounds better than some higher end crap
Yamaxa m65 m85 mx1000best amps
Gear review 🇲🇽
Tune in Moscow. Tune in New York
Listen to the Welsh kid talk
Communicating like in the good old days
Good job Daniel Craig.
YAXAMA M 65...M.85 BEST AMPS....GREECE
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My Yamaha AX 870 with original build and parts quality by
„Made in Japan“ the Second Lifetime becoming reachable when the Yamaha in less than 5 years to be a part of Vintage Family with the 30 Years Anniversary after Build and Used Times
And
It’s still do the Audio Work Horse Delivery on and on (if the time arrived i will send a post letter to Yamaha Nippon Factory to thanks and to let them knowing 30th 🥳 and they could be proud for the craftsmanship and most of the Parts are Made in Japan too.
Thats a Longtime Economic Green Thinking Product that could be able to over life my lifetimes and other Owner’s
I have no problems to use by modern cinch connected A/D (changer)Wandler by Oehlbach , Bluetooth - Audio Access dongle by Logitech ..
Toslink & Hdmi from TV & PC
Bluetooth streaming by Smartphone etc..
Perfeito me de papai
A potato ja
yamaha sound mine yamaha ax 3200
Linn and Exposure power amps of comparable power output of the era will walk all over it when it comes to pace, rhythm and timing - especially when it comes to 1980s era Judas Priest. The only saving grace of the Yamaha is having a lower price while offering reasonable neutrality and musicality but heavy metal music fans favoring razor edged timing should look elsewhere.
Yes I wouldn’t argue with you there
M85 yes this one nope.
I have two m85 and c85 control amplifier since late 1980’s. They are still rocking until now. Check my system on RUclips Robert Frijas.
YAMAXA DSP AX1....YAMAXA AZ11....YAMAXA M85...M65..MX1000....ειναι ΣΟΒΑΡΑ ΜΗΧΑΝΗΜΑΤΑ ΗΧΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΔΕΝ ΤΑ ΑΛΛΑΖΩ ΜΕ ΤΙΠΟΤΑ..... ΚΑΙ ΜΕ ΚΑΝΕΝΑΝ....
Dreadful review this guy really has no idea !
He explained nothing correctly !
Obviously lives in a world of his own.
Both units are excellent quality but he described them soo inaccurately.
Turn your clinical brain off and enjoy the tunes .. its harder than you think sometimes...
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