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Yamaha M80. Perfectly Functioning Yamaha M80 Amplifier Photo 1304394 US Audio Mart It delivers 250 watts per channel with a total 350-watt output so that you can plug and play with power. The Yamaha C-80 is 17-1/8 inches wide, 15 inches deep, and 3-3/4 inches high

Yamaha M80 amplifier and C80 preamplifier Photo 665279 US Audio Mart
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The M-80 was released from 1984 to 1985 and the MX-1000 from 1987 until 1992 and all evolved from the same M-Series ( minus the M-4/M-2 which are entirely different machines.) Both units are exceptional performers but do have a series of issues. It even features an Auto Class A switch to activate its Class A circuitry

Yamaha M80 amplifier and C80 preamplifier Photo 665279 US Audio Mart

Power output: 250 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz The C80 by comparison to me was a dissappointment suffering. Both the M-80 and the C-80 employ what Yamaha calls "Zero Distortion Rule" circuits, apparently a combination of feedback and feedforward techniques that, in theory, can reduce distortion to zero

Yamaha M80 Amplifier Photo 3053622 UK Audio Mart. The C80 by comparison to me was a dissappointment suffering. Power output: 250 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz

Perfectly Functioning Yamaha M80 Amplifier Photo 1304394 US Audio Mart. The PC-2002M is noticeably faster with better resolution across the board Works great, loud and clear like an M-80 should be.