Description
he Yamaha CR-800 is a vintage stereo receiver that was manufactured by Yamaha in the mid-1970s. It was one of the models in Yamaha’s CR series of receivers, which were known for their high quality and excellent performance.
Here are some key features and specifications of the Yamaha CR-800:
- Power Output: The CR-800 is rated at 55 watts per channel into 8 ohms, which means it can deliver up to 55 watts of power to each speaker. This makes it suitable for driving most speakers in a home audio setup.
- Tuning Range: The tuning range of the FM band is 88 to 108 MHz, and the AM band is 525 to 1605 kHz.
- Inputs/Outputs: The CR-800 has multiple inputs for connecting different audio sources, such as a turntable, tape deck, or auxiliary device. It also has speaker outputs for connecting two pairs of speakers (A and B).
- Design: The CR-800 features a beautiful design with a brushed aluminum faceplate and wood veneer side panels. The design is classic and timeless, making it a popular choice among vintage audio enthusiasts.
- Controls: The CR-800 has a variety of controls on the front panel, including knobs for volume, balance, bass, treble, and selector switches for input source, speaker selection, and FM muting. It also has a headphone jack on the front panel.
- Weight and Dimensions: The CR-800 weighs approximately 33 lbs (15 kg) and measures 20.3 x 6.3 x 15.2 inches (515 x 160 x 385 mm).