What does Yamaha use [message #7895] |
Mon, 12 June 2006 20:23 |
MWG
Messages: 344 Registered: May 2009
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In their M series amplifiers that make them sound as good as they do. I picked up a M-50 to run my Maggies and tried it out the other night. I'm not ready to sell off my Mac stuff but that amp sure sounds clean compared to most SS amps I've heard. Of course most SS amps I've heard are vintage so maybe the newer ones sound as good as the M series?
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Re: What does Yamaha use [message #7897 is a reply to message #7896] |
Mon, 19 June 2006 16:18 |
Crazy Dave
Messages: 67 Registered: May 2009
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I have a Yamaha C4 and M4 that sound very good. In the literature it states that there are no electrolytic capacitors in the signal path. That help but I think sound engieering is a major part of why Yamaha sounds good. I suspect they also listen to there stuff. Dave
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Re: What does Yamaha use- Update [message #7899 is a reply to message #7895] |
Tue, 08 August 2006 15:45 |
Crazy Dave
Messages: 67 Registered: May 2009
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I just picked up an M-60 amp and a C-60 preamp in a thrift store. I have not tried the preamp yet but the amp sounds quite good. It is amazing when I run it in Class A mode but it runs as hot a a tube amp when I do. It is worth evey penny of the $49 I paid for it! I'll be very suprised if the preamp is not equally impressive. Dave
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Re: What does Yamaha use- Update [message #7903 is a reply to message #7900] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 16:09 |
Crazy Dave
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I was thinking that there had to be a pre for it. So I went back to the same thrift store a few days later and there was a C-60 preamp, missing its volume control knob, sitting on the shelf for $30. Well, a few weeks ealier, I had bought a very beat up C-40 for $40.00 that had a good knob (I wasn't sure why I bought it at the time, but knew I'd be kicking myself if I didn't). I've swaped the knob and am going to hook it up this weekend. I hope it works! Dave
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