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I liked my CA-610II when I bought it ca. 1978 and I still like it. The better Yamaha soiled state integrateds (e.g., CA-1010, CA-2010, and the CA-800 and CA-1000 of the previous model cycle) were very, very good sounding consumer gear. Nice looking too. Hard to believe these were on the market as about the same time as the AMC Pacer, Gremlin, and leisure suits...

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OK I admit the CA-800 is pretty 'new-to-me' bought it a couple of years ago) but in Class A it can just about run with the big dogs (even when the big dogs have tubes in them).

I would never claim the 1970s Yamahas were "the best" anything, but they sound good - honest and musical. For my money, there really wasn't any better massmarket gear.



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