Yamaha M-85 Amplifiers
Yamaha M-85 Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[May 06, 2019]
gleno
Strength:
Lots of power. Auto class A. 3 sets of speakers can be used. Power meters with peek hold. 2, 4, 8 ohm selection switches. This amp dims the lights on hard bass hits. I replaced the M-80 amp with the M-85. I use the C-80 preamp with it as well. A pair of Sansui SP-z9ii speakers and a Cerwin Vega sub complete the system. The matching tuner, cd player, cassette deck and EQ have been retired permanently but still function. I had just recently bright this stuff out of storage to see if it all still worked. I was using newer Yamaha surround sound system but it cannot hit like the M-85 power amp. Still debating using the old with the new as the Yamaha surround receiver has preamp outputs. So much can be said on any legendary equipment but I covered some. 🎼 Weakness:
No weaknesses I can think of. Price Paid: 1000
Purchased: Used
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[Apr 25, 2016]
Ron
AudioPhile
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[Dec 01, 2015]
Tim Reeves
AudioPhile
I recently received my completely restored M-85 amp from LegendaryAmps.com and immediately hooked it up. I am using an Anthem 225 integrated amp as my pre-amp where I have a Rega P-2 turntable and an NAD T557 CD player hooked up to the Anthem. I use the M-85 amp to drive a single pair of JBL 250TI speakers. I have to say that as I unpacked the amp I was thinking to myself that I hope this was worth it and did have a few doubts...until I started playing some music.
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[Mar 20, 2015]
James D Schwebel
Casual Listener
In 1989 I bought an M-85 and C85. Hooked up a set of Klipsch Forte speakers and started an audio experience. After 26 of navel service dragging my M85 and C85 all over the world I retired and moved home. Back in 2008 the left channel went out. I took my M85 to a local repair shop and after 6 months was told that it could not be fixed. In all my worldly travels I heard nothing better. I turned to EBAY and bought an M80. I retired my M85 to the hallway closet Years later my system started to produce a hum and became unusable. I stared searching the web to see if I can find someone to bring my Yamaha back to life. I found LegendaryAmp. After many months researching buying new or restoring I decided to take a chance in restoring my M80. Skip called debrief me on the repairs. Received the M80 hooked it up to my C85 and was blown away. I had forgotten how great this bad boy sounded. Without hesitation I scheduled a date and had the C85 restored. During this time I was in conversation with Skip on restoring the M85 that was forgotten about in the hall closet. I decided to send the M85 restore. I am glad that I did I have the M85 and C85 hooked up to a set of Klipsch RF-82 speakers. I am going to give my son the M80. The wife is happy that this is in the basement It did not take long to figure out that it’s not a good idea to have shelf’s on the wall. If you want to restore your Yamaha look no farther. LegendaryAmp is the place!!! |
[Jan 04, 2015]
MR X
Audio Enthusiast
This amp has more power than a demented dictator! It will drive any speaker with finesse and authority. In the past years 35 I have had a shameful number of amps, well over a hundred; Krell, Jeff Rowland, Proceed, Levinson, Classe', Plinius, Adcom, Carver,Linn,Creek, Parasound, CJ, AMC, Audio Research, B&K, Dynaco Hafler, Marantz, NAD, Quicksilver, Sim Audio, Sunfire, Aragon, Acurus, Naim, Harman Kardon, and PS Audio. The reason for the list is to say this: All these amps have nothing special on the Yamaha M85! There might be different signatures and thousands more in price but nothing special that beats this amp out. You can listen for hours with not a hint of fatigue. The bass is tight powerful, drums sound like drums. The voices are pure and natural. Guitars sound like guitars and cymbals decay and have a crispness that makes them sound natural and believable. The downside is the amp can second as a space heater! It must be ventilated or a couple of fans installed. The speaker terminals are a nightmare, and it appears to be mandatory that sometime during your ownership, they break! You can listen to any genre and it will deliver a full and wide soundstage that goes beyond your speakers. I have a pair of KEF 104/3 and a Dynaco CD2 cd player and the synergy makes for nothing but pure beautiful music. Some people concern themselves with stats on the amps: dynamic distortion, headroom and all the other technical yada yada, but the proof is in the pudding! I purchased this baby at the swap meet for $250 and I have never been happier! I plan to have the speaker connections replaced, install a couple of fans and alter it so it be used for detachable cords. Anyone reading this be sure and do not hesitate to buy one of the opportunity presents itself. You owe it to your ears. This amp is in the hall of "Legendary Amps" for a reason. Get one and let the eargasms begin!
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[Sep 10, 2013]
Brad K
AudioPhile
After 26 or so years of dragging my M 85 all over the world I guess I forgot how fantastic my M-85 sounded when new. I have just been reminded and have been listening to music all over again since unpacking my amp a few weeks ago after being restored by LegendaryAmps. Actually sitting and listening, it's that good. While it looks brand new, I think it may actually sound better than new coupled with the new speakers I purchased a few years ago. Last week an old buddy of mine that was thinking about purchasing home audio equipment again after twenty years or so stopped by to listen to my system. A few days later, he purchased a M-85 amp off eBay and is building a system... just like mine, the ultimate compliment. I did not hesitate in recommending LegendaryAmps. I cannot say enough about LegendaryAmps and their crew for the quality work and patience in answering all my questions. This is the first time I have gone through the process of restoration for a piece of equipment and couldn't be any happier. I am looking forward to sending LegendaryAmps my C-85 preamp for some well deserved TLC. BK. Eugene, Oregon, 8/6/2 |
[Apr 13, 2012]
Ed
AudioPhile
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[Jan 30, 2011]
MrEB
AudioPhile
I have owned a Yamaha M-85 power amplifier for over 16 years. In that time I have used it to power a pair of Polk SDA SRS speakers, listening to a lot of varied music in stereo and in application as the L/R front channels in a home theatre system. Without reservation I will say that I have yet to find any other consumer level power amplifier that performed better than the M-85, and that includes several high-end hallmark brands such as McIntosh and Krell. In my experience, to begin to approach the sonic quality and purity that the Yamaha M-85 achieves you will have to spend upwards of $7,500 to $10,000, or more. Please read that carefully -- I said approach, not equal or surpass.
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[Jan 03, 2011]
Alpay Sirek
Audio Enthusiast
Yamaha built their first reed organ in 1887. Now Yamaha is the world's leading producer of pianos and other musical instruments and is involved with music in many other ways as well. Yamaha manufactures professional recording equipment and design concert halls and assists artists at concerts with set up and sound tuning.
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[Aug 30, 2010]
Yamaha_fiend45
AudioPhile
Hi everyone,
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