Vintage Yamaha CR - 1020 Stereo Receiver - NEAR
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:14631391 | Model: CR-1020 |
Brand: Yamaha | Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan |
UPC: Does not apply |
Expect some minor cabinet blemishes consistent with age-- but they are easily overlooked, or easily fixed. Your choice.
I traded for this with a 60-something gentleman who bought it when he was in high-school- with his paper route money. He used it through college and then married a woman wh...o complained about his Advents clashing with her decor. So the speakers were sold, and this Yamaha CR-1020 was wrapped in a blanket and placed high up on the top shelf of the linen closet- where it hibernated, untouched for the next 30-some years (presumably too heavy to bother taking back down). Only when the couple was packing up for their first and only move (to a Florida retirement community-- natch) was the CR-1020 finally de- ensconced from its perch.
This receiver will be painstakingly packed, then the box will be taken to Fed-ex for professional re-packing inside of a second box.
Yamaha CR-1020 SPECS
AM/FM Stereo Receiver
Years of Manufacture: (1977-80)Tuning range: FM, AMPower output: 70 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)Frequency response: 10Hz to 100kHzTotal harmonic distortion: 0.05%Damping factor: 40Input sensitivity: 2mV (MM), 120mV (line)Signal to noise ratio: 81dB (MM), 100dB (line)Output: 120mV (line)Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16ΩSemiconductors: 4 x IC, 3 x FET, 109 transistors, 58 x diodes, 7 x zener diodes
Local pickup encouraged!I’m the resident manager of a storage facility in thePortland, Oregon metro, so I'm very easy to find. Come pick it up, and Iguarantee this item will function EXACTLY as described. But due to theincreasing number of allegedly "not-as-described" scammer cases (then items coming back with parts missing), I have no choice but to offer this and all electronicitems “as is” - All sales final. Scammers and devious parts-pickers notwithstanding, not eventhe best packing job can completely ensure that something isn't going to getbumped out of factory tolerance during the trip. Often, vintage electronicitems have adjustments and tolerances that are extremely sensitive. (I vividly recall dad’s Zenith console stereorequiring THREE service calls after even a short LOCAL move before it wasreturned to full functionality.) So what was working 100% at MY house may, inrare cases, require adjustment or service before working equally well atYOURS-- especially after being in the care of various delivery people. Most "vintage audio" folks understand all these thingsalready, but I felt the need to point out the obvious for "the rest of us" sothere are no hard feelings or disappointments!Always happy to ship internationally, as long as it goes through eBay's International Shipping Program. No, I'm not inclined to send it "Kazakhstan Express"-- but thank you for asking...