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Brand: Yamaha

The Yamaha TX-1000 is a vintage synthesizer that was first introduced in 1978. It is a polyphonic synthesizer capable of producing 16 separate voices simultaneously through FM synthesis, which was a new and innovative technology at the time. Some unique features of the TX-1000 include its ability to hold two different patches in memory at once for instant switching, a built-in digital delay, and a full-size keyboard. It was also used as a sound module for the GX-1 synthesizer expander, which allowed for even more complex sounds and textures. The Yamaha TX-1000 remains a highly coveted and collectible instrument today, especially among musicians and enthusiasts who appreciate its historical significance and unique sound capabilities.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW
  • Tuning Scale: Digital
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87.5 to 108 MHz (FM), 520 to 1620 kHz (MW)
  • Sensitivity: 1.6uV (FM), 100uV (MW)
  • Selectivity: 90dB (FM), 32dB (MW)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 90dB (FM), 52dB (MW)
  • Distortion: 0.03% (FM), 0.3% (MW)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 15kHz (FM)
  • Output: 500mV (FM), 150mV (MW)
  • Antenna:
  • Power Supply:
  • Dimensions: 435 x 95 x 366.5 mm
  • Weight: 6.1 kg
  • Year: 1988
  • Price:

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000

Yamaha TX-1000



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