Calling All Yamahas. Time to Post Your Pics

Is it possible to buy panels for CD-S2000? Although I actually like that they look different, Imight want to buy blacks while there still are available.

Incidentally, I am very pleased with the sound from as2100 + cds2000. Has linked them balanced. I had the cdx1060 before but may say that cds2000 is one or a few steps up in sound quality.

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I don't have any photos to hand at the moment, but I have an A-S301, an A-S700 (bought in utterly mint condition secondhand for $60), a K340 cassette deck, and a CD-1050 cd player.
 
Here is my stack of yami pro gear. Adding one more P-2200 and P 2100 on April 2/19 to complete my build
Update.
I was able to complete the sale of my final pieces to my vintage build. I was able to pick up another P-2200 and a P-2150. The seller was the original owner of both amps and they have been it a rack in his recording studio since purchased. They were both recently serviced and both are near mint condition
 

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I'm surprised the plastic crate you have those amps sitting on hasn't bulkled! Pushing 250 - 300 lbs. :dunno:
That lid is actually sitting on a wooden box just put that lid under stack for moisture reasons. They won’t be staying there long. I’m almost done building a custom fan cooled rack for them
Shane
 
That lid is actually sitting on a wooden box just put that lid under stack for moisture reasons. They won’t be staying there long. I’m almost done building a custom fan cooled rack for them
Shane
I know what you mean: "moisture reasons". Last summer I had to put a 60 foot tile and washed stone drain system around my unfinished basement to dry it out. A lot of manual labor, but worth it!
Barry
 
Got this CX-630. Soundwise, seems to be a slight upgrade (but only a slight one) to the big receiver in the background, when paired with a big B&K ST2140. Look at all that cool stuff inside there. I don't know what half of it does, but it sure looks impressive.

Sticking with the receiver for now, my jump to separates will be waiting for a fully-functional remote for the CX-630 and a suitable MX-630 or 830 to match.

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I'm mostly a Sansui guy, but I also recently found a Pioneer SX-1250 in great shape for only $100, so it will be my main rig after a full restoration. As with most AKers, I'm constantly looking for something new and different, so when this CR-620 popped up on my FB marketplace feed for only $60, it became mine. The unit is in really nice working condition, complete with the often-discarded headphone jack cover. Yamaha components of this era have a great design aesthetic, and by all accounts have quality internals. New lamps have been ordered from dwojo, and when I open her up to install them, I'll clean the scratchy controls. One question for the Yamaha experts - the "Signal Q" meter moves no matter the input. Is this normal? Shouldn't it switch off when set to phono, aux, etc.? I didn't find anything in the manual. Thanks.

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