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Old 11-19-2016, 04:17 PM
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Old 11-19-2016, 08:03 PM
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Terrific piece. I'll look around and see if I have any CR-1020 specific literature if you might be interested. I've yet to dig out my CR-800 (sorry), but you obviously are well covered. Am guessing the ills with your CR-620 are not terminal, as it is not like the later CR-640. which was full of 'unobtanium' parts. If you would like the CR-620 repaired I can put you in touch with two "known good" techs for same.
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Glenn... Thanks for the offers!

The CR-620 was sold on to a fellow who refurbishes, then sells, older gear. He was certain that he could fix it and was very complimentary on the condition of the unit in general and the laminated case specifically.

I found a brochure, owners manual and service manual for the CR-1020 online and have them here so I'm good on the documentation.
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Excellent Michael.... glad that all is better in your Yamaha world ...
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Thanx, Randy.

I know it's just a garage system but it sounds pretty damn good for something I sort of just threw together.
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Old 05-27-2017, 02:43 PM
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I feel your pain over your Yamaha Michael, but have you thought of a classic vintage tube amp as replacement?
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