Nikko TRM-800
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nikko-trm-800-264-3237378
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Nikko TRM-800
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The TRM-800 was a high-end solid state integrated stereo amplifier made in Japan, using NEC power transistors, by Nikko. It was the top-of-the-line model in the Nikko amplifier range of TRM's series; housed in a wooden walnut-finished cabinet and a brushed aluminum front panel, was introduced in 1975 the same year as the Marantz 2235. It was a two-channel amp; however, it had three sets of speaker connections; those powered selected by buttons. At 8 ohms, the amp could put out 65 Watts per chann
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Stereo audio amplifier
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikko_TRM-800
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2022-02-19T08:56:09Z
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