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It's like a work of art- and REALLY in mint condition

Posted by airtime on May 25, 2017 at 07:45:39:

I too am an old Yamaha fan. One of the big mistakes was selling off my vintage Yamaha gear.

Just having an amp with new generation transistors and semiconductors makes a whopping difference in noise reduction. That (and the break in) is most likely the "wobbly" you were experiencing.

When I had my Marantz 250M redone with new semi conductors - Wow what a difference. Keeps the original sound but brings up the background music.

Enjoy and looking forward to MORE reviews as it breaks in!!!

charles