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Condition: Tested and in excellent working condition. All inputs and outputs function properly. FM/AM tuner locks quickly, phono stage is clean, and the amplifier section is strong and dynamic. Cosmetically very good with only light surface wear. Some corrosion to rear ports as pictured, but still working well. No remote included. Would benefit from a new plug, as it an be slightly stiff.


Nakamichi TA-4E – Audiophile Stereo Receiver with Stasis Power Amp Design

The Nakamichi TA-4E is a rare, high-end stereo receiver that combines Japanese precision with Nelson Pass’s legendary STASIS amplifier design (also used by Threshold). Delivering 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms, it provides rich, spacious sound with exceptional detail and dynamic range.

It includes a built-in phono preamp for turntables, precise tone controls, and a full-featured digital tuner—all wrapped in a beautifully understated 1980s design.

Key Features:

  • 100W per channel @ 8Ω (clean, stable power output)

  • Nelson Pass STASIS amplifier topology

  • High-quality MM phono input for vinyl playback

  • Full-function digital tuner with memory presets

  • A/B speaker outputs, tone bypass, and subsonic filter

  • Designed and built with Nakamichi’s renowned attention to audio purity

The TA-4E is widely respected among audiophiles for its rare mix of audiophile-grade amplifier performance and everyday receiver functionality.

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