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In Reply to: RE: Just bought Yamaha CA-1010 and had to share posted by 4everyoung on November 05, 2016 at 16:47:16
Clean it up and put better parts (caps mostly) in it. Tone controls are bypassable as I remember. And like all of their gear from then fun to look at.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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I might also pick up the matching tuner. The bigger the pile the better :-)
Can"t wait to have myself a listen.
Pretty nice tuner -- better than average sounding, I'd opine, for a solid state tuner (FWIW).
all the best,
mrh
I have no tuner right now except for an old Proton table radio so I'm sure I'll be happy with the CT-1010 :-)
it is a pretty good tuner. I used one here (the NH house) for several months (from whence comes the posted photo) before the rest of the hifi stuff got moved up here.
Nowadays, using this for "serious" FM listening (yes, once in a while, we actually still do some serious FM listening!):
all the best,
mrh
Nice amp.I have fond memories of Yamaha gear from the late '70's.What year was that made?
According to the Orion Audio Blue Book, the CA-1010 was made from 77-79 with a final retail price of $670.00.
I can check the date on the sales receipt of my CA-610II (same model line) if you like
:-)
all the best,
mrh
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