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The Yorx M2411 was one of their "all-in-one" models, featuring an AM/FM receiver, a cassette deck, and an alarm clock I think it's from the early 80s, but I'm not sure. I don't know who manufactured it, but I've seen a silver version with a different brand ("General Shop"). It has a thick metal faceplate, just like the top brands did. The tuner and VU meters have a very nice backlight. And the control knobs are detented, providing a very nice feel. But inside, there isn't much. The amplifier only provides 2x8 watts, according to the service manual. If you wanted more power, you would have needed to step up to the <a href="tiki-index.php?page=Yorx+M2600" title="The M2600 was a stereo receiver, cassette deck, and 8-track player with a purported 25 watts per channel." class="wiki wiki_page">M2600</a>.