3 Awesome Retro Integrated Amps! Featuring the Yamaha AS1200. Accuphase E480. Luxman 550 AXII.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • All three are different. All three are fantastic. It's time to discuss what they bring to the table in terms of performance.
    Quick-Specs
    Yamaha AS1200: 90w (8 ohms) Single Ended Circuit. $2,800
    150w (4 ohms)
    Luxman L550 AXII: 20w (8 ohms)*** Balanced Circuit. $5,500
    40w (4 ohms)***
    Accuphase E480: 180w (8 ohms) Balanced Circuit. $13,000
    260w (4 ohms)
    Note: *** indicates information that may not accurately represent real world specifications.
    To access complete specifications, visit the product pages here:
    Yamaha AS1200 Product Page: usa.yamaha.com/products/audio...
    Luxman L550 AXII Product Page: www.luxman.com/product/detail....
    Accuphase E-480 Product Page: www.accuphase.com/model/e-480....
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    Dedicated review of the Accuphase E480: • 綺麗な Accuphase E-480 In...
    Dedicated review of the Yamaha AS1200: • Review! The Yamaha A-...
    Dedicated review of the Luxman L550AXII: • Review! Luxman L550 AX...
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    The primary speakers used in this comparison include the following:
    Dynaudio Confidence 20
    Klipsch Cornwall IV
    Falcon Acoustics LS3/5a Gold Badge
    Harbeth P3ESR
    Gershman Audio Avant Garde
    Falcon Acoustics 'MoFi' Edition LS3/5a
    Triangle Genese Trio
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Комментарии • 539

  • @ZeroFidelity
    @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +47

    PLEASE NOTE: The purpose of this video is to highlight three retro-style integrated amps, by three respected hifi brands, at three different price points. Each brand has their own approach and 'house sound'. The goal is to highlight what that approach is, and what you can expect should you move from one brand to the next (especially as you move up in price). What this is NOT... is a fair a/b/c comparison. I should have made this clear right from the get-go. I will make sure there is zero confusion as to what my intent is the next time I decide to film a video like this. Thanks for your understanding!

    • @johnfredmurray
      @johnfredmurray 3 года назад +3

      Your video and review was the deciding factor on me purchasing the Yamaha. The Accuphase is the one to be buried with lol!

    • @g.d.1722
      @g.d.1722 3 года назад +5

      Yes, understandable and thank you!. I've been waiting, and hoping you get to review the Luxman L-509x and the Yamaha A-S3200 soon, as they are the proper adversaries of the Accuphase 480. Oh, and I don't think analogue amplifiers will ever go out of style.

    • @daniannaci3258
      @daniannaci3258 3 года назад +2

      The logistics of hearing two high end amps from different Japanese manufacturers at one dealer is impossible, too! Your review is the best we could hope for.

    • @dedskin1
      @dedskin1 3 года назад +1

      You could measure it and give us a graph , talk less show more

    • @tomwebb7091
      @tomwebb7091 3 года назад +4

      @@g.d.1722 Waste of time id imagine. The Yamaha As3200 is curcuit wise seemingly no different to the As3000 predecessor which i owned. At furst i thought the As3000 was good but i tried a 25watt tube amp from Unison Research and it blew the Yama away. It was then i had to accept the cold hard truth... the As3000 (and likely the 3200) is not much more than a glorified 2 channel AV receiver with a pretty face... and a very pretty face indeed! The circuits and designs of the more expensive Lux and Accuphase are way beyond the Yama amp which prides itself on balanced circuit, symetrical layout and low vibration which to me reads they just dont have a good circuit with good components and this is how it bares out in my listening.

  • @novicatoncic6908
    @novicatoncic6908 3 года назад +2

    Sean, you are always much more focused on content and important information than on video design. Much appreciated!

  • @nitrocar3075
    @nitrocar3075 3 года назад +18

    Glad to hear you like Accuphase E480. I really enjoy mine too, every time when I listening to the wonderful music notes coming out from it with speakers and look at the VU meters shining in the dark room. The vibes is just purely musical, what a glory integrated amp from Accuphase. One more thing I’d like to high light is the female vocal is really really sweet, and this is one of the famous Accuphase sound.

  • @mattkalis1567
    @mattkalis1567 3 года назад +25

    I want the Luxman even more now..

  • @kimchee411
    @kimchee411 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for helping in my decision to buy an Accuphase E-650 over Luxman L-590AXII. I had a Luxman M-600 Class A power amp and found it to sound like a more refined and authoritative Pass Labs XA30.5--very nice. However, the Accuphase has a sound unlike anything I've heard before. Very juicy and colorful while also very detailed, punchy, and transparent. The best way I can describe the sound is that plucked strings sound VERY plucky without any sharp leading edge. No harshness whatsoever. The headphone stage is also phenomenal; all the beauty of the speaker outputs carries over. I love it! The fellow who runs AudioAficionado described Accuphase Class A as "intoxicating" and now I get it.
    For the record, I bought a used Japanese market unit in pristine condition at a very reasonable cost, not a lot more than the Luxman would be used. Shipping was FREE and arrived at my door quadruple boxed in 4 days! Amazing. Internal voltage conversion was quite easy, just need basic soldering skills to move 2 connectors, or just add a pair of connectors, to plug the respective harnesses into. There's 3 sets of holes for these with 2 being unused. I'm assuming they represent 100V, 120V, and 220/240V. Oh, and the unused holes are factory filled with solder--that's attention to detail!
    Only drawback is no service whatsoever from US Accuphase repair techs, even out of warranty. I was going to take it to my usual tech to do the conversion job, but it turns out they are an Accuphase repair center and Japan said no, can't do it. They wouldn't even let a guy who moved from Japan (and could obviously prove it) receive any service! But they are well known for impeccable build quality so worth the minor risk to save upwards of $10,000 off the US MSRP. If push comes to shove, ship it back to a Japanese repair center and still come out wayyy ahead.

  • @garyjones5947
    @garyjones5947 3 года назад +7

    Great feature. I own the as1200 and love it...totally get the pleasure of glowing vu meters too. Maybe one day the Luxman. Keep up the good work Sean.

  • @trekjudas
    @trekjudas 3 года назад +10

    My local dealer here in Pittsburgh sells Luxman. They look SOOOOO good in person!!

  • @AK-jt5bm
    @AK-jt5bm 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the review Sean! I actually was thinking of buying the Luxman when I saw your review a few months ago and it crystallized my decision. I have paired it with the Dynaudio Evoke 30 and a Qutest and can’t be more happy with the choice. Btw I leveraged your Audioquest reviews from a few years ago to make my speaker and interconnect decision. I’m indebted to you!!!

  • @mmdusa
    @mmdusa 3 года назад +6

    Excellent overview and comparison! For me, for that amount of money, I'll choose a Pass Labs int-60 integrated. Thanks for another great video. Keep 'em coming!

  • @seanpierce3755
    @seanpierce3755 3 года назад +21

    As a kid growing up in Jamaica in the early 70s, I had two uncles who were budding audiophiles, each of whom acquired the original Accuphase component system--T-100 tuner, C-200 control center, and P-300 power amp. Some of my most pleasant childhood memories centered around the music generated by these systems. Fast forward 20 years, as relatively poor medical resident and budding audiophile myself visiting friends of friends in St. Louis (of all places) I noticed a rather familiar-looking but forlorn pile of components sitting in a corner of a room in the friend's house. Not quite the same, but familiar nonetheless--T-101 tuner, C-200 control center, and P-250 power amp. I was able to rescue them from an almost certain trip to the trash heap for the grand total of $250. After a little tidying up and minor servicing over the years, they still reside in my system alongside some rather respectable modern gear. Although perhaps not used everyday--and despite the age--they still offer more than a glimpse of the Accuphase "house sound". Once those VU meters light up and start jumping, it's a guaranteed good time with fond memories of a simpler time...:)

    • @rumporridge1
      @rumporridge1 3 года назад +2

      Hey Sean is that you. Grand Ave Sean? Lawrence Road Sean?

    • @seanpierce3755
      @seanpierce3755 3 года назад +2

      @@rumporridge1 👍🏾

  • @DCfocal
    @DCfocal 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. I had asked during your Live Q&A this week. You basically fleshed out your answer.

  • @triumphlover7455
    @triumphlover7455 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this shootout! Love your work man! Would of loved the Yamaha A-S3200 in this company!

    • @ericgonzales854
      @ericgonzales854 Месяц назад

      The 3200 should've been used in this comparison..

  • @jimomertz
    @jimomertz 3 года назад +24

    I don’t think I could ever get tired of turning those Luxman knobs.

    • @AK-jt5bm
      @AK-jt5bm 3 года назад +1

      They are buttery smooth...

  • @wwoolworth
    @wwoolworth 3 года назад +5

    Great breakdown of all three amps. You are clear and no bullshit. I would die for that accuphase but am thankful for my house full of Parasound. Keep up the good work

  • @richardattridge3182
    @richardattridge3182 3 года назад +3

    Not long had my Luxman L-550ax mk2 , and really makes a perfect match for the Klipsch Forte iii loudspeakers. It’s a match made in heaven. Really like the Accuphase also, and there is something really special about these VU meter amps as you rightly say. A great review, that I found very interesting. Bottom line is, I think there is an Amp in this review, for anyone at different price points, that anyone would be happy too own.👍🏻

  • @occiditumbra8493
    @occiditumbra8493 3 года назад +1

    Well, again you remaind me when I begin with Hi FI (Thank you). And again for a long time I'm pleased with your video review. I remember the first video I saw about Hi Fi on You Tube. It was yours and you were talking about equipment of course but.. you did say somthing like: equipment is very important when you listen to music, but we shoud like what we see too. Thanks again.

  • @rg6556
    @rg6556 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for another unique, very informative and subjectively objective review! Well done, Sean!

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 7 месяцев назад

      its good and better than everyone but cayin (and fiio unreleased), but its clearly designed for um ciems the gains are just not worth going other brands

  • @aceofspades6667
    @aceofspades6667 3 года назад +1

    awesome... your subs have been asking this for months!

  • @JoaoSilva-nm3us
    @JoaoSilva-nm3us 2 года назад +2

    I really realized how beautiful and well made the Accuphase is when placed side by side wit the Luxman.

  • @mitchmitchell9588
    @mitchmitchell9588 5 месяцев назад

    Catching this video three years later. Ultimate compliment no 1: it stands the test of time! UC no. 2: well-formed opinions presented in an interesting way. Not boring audiophile bs! UC no. 3: really helpful to someone who wants to learn more about outstanding audio equipment. I will check your other videos but, if you haven’t done it, you should come back to this topic!!!!

  • @emanon321
    @emanon321 3 года назад

    Thanks, man. This is quite relevant and useful for me because I've been doing a LOT of research looking for a proper integrated to replace my aged tube separates. While the tube gear still sounds terrific, maintenance costs and frequency of repairs are getting me down. Tube rolling can be fun, but my stuff takes a total of 26 of those glowing bottles. :) I'm betting the Accuphase is my best bet. The problem is setting up a home audition.

  • @macieksliw
    @macieksliw 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I just received my Luxman L-550 and it sounds great with my B&W 705's in my bedroom system. Accuphase (E-260) stays in my main system, however, with Energy Veritas 6.3. Love them both equally!

  • @quantum5652
    @quantum5652 3 года назад +45

    The Yamaha looks even better in silver. I love how their design is unmistakably Yamaha regardless of whether you have an old CR-2020 from 1978 or this latest model. Beautiful amps, great reliability and consistently excellent sound for fair prices, all finished in their own visual design style. I think this is what distinguishes Yamaha from all the rest. Long may they reign as the best choice in hifi, all things considered.

    • @wa2368
      @wa2368 3 года назад +8

      Yamaha products are extreme value for the money. From their pianos to their violins and hifi products i own, there is zero compromise on build quality for the price they offer. Perhaps, they are the only company that is considerate of folks who don't have ultra large wallets.

    • @alm5693
      @alm5693 2 года назад +2

      I've got an A-S700 integrated amp which was the last all-analog version (the 701 included a DAC). The only glaring oversight with the unit is that it doesn't have preamp outputs. Otherwise, I've been very happy with the features, feel and performance for the price. I'm running a pair of JBL L-100 speakers that I bought in 1975 (with the pots, caps, and speaker posts rehabbed in 2019).

    • @HuuTonyTran
      @HuuTonyTran 2 года назад

      Yamaha is trash mate please sit your ass down clown poor people Amps 🤣😂

    • @HuuTonyTran
      @HuuTonyTran 2 года назад

      Nothing Beats Accuphase Power Amplifiers in terms of Classic Build Quality /Japanese Reliability & Smooth Subtle Sounds.
      There A-Class Ultra Exspensive High End Mono-Blocks like the A-100/A-200/M2000/M6200/M7300/M8000. Are rare nowadays only the Rich Music Enthusiast who wants the best only buys the best from Japan mate. Gryphon Mono-Blocks Amplifier are very good too but wat overpriced lol.
      McIntosh USA Amplifiers they use to be good but not anymore heard their build quality & standards have dropped 😂🤷‍♂️.
      Other mentions are the American Krell Mono-Blocks A-Class Amplifiers FPB-600 & FPB-400CX 800Watts & Krell KRS-200 .
      www.hifido.co.jp/sold/09-48627-39926-00.html?LNG=E

    • @dennishill290
      @dennishill290 2 года назад

      Correct... check my videos.... !

  • @jo1512
    @jo1512 3 года назад +1

    I was waiting for this video.
    Thanks

  • @ianlock4552
    @ianlock4552 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Sean for another entertaining and informative video.
    I was recently in the position of upgrading my amps and looking for the simplicity of a high quality integrated. I decided against the Yamaha because I found the mids and treble too forward for my taste (particularly with my speakers).
    That left me with Luxman and Accuphase as 2 strong contenders. At that time I could audition the Luxman in my home town but not the Accuphase (though they are available now). Here in Australia the price difference is not as bad as US (maybe more like Canada). In the end an opportunity to buy a 2 week old Luxman 590AXII at about 60% of retail was too good to turn down.
    One thing that I realised afterwards was that the internal phono stage of the Luxman is very good - significantly better than my $1000 external phono stage. So much so I have delayed my thoughts of a phono stage upgrade. The Accuphase has the option of a phono stage (reputed to be good) but it is quite an expensive option.
    I am sure though that most people would be happy with either the Luxman or the Accuphase. If you will use the internal phono the Luxman is much better value for money though.

  • @MrRonnmaui
    @MrRonnmaui 3 года назад

    Really love your insight on these. I owned a Luxman L110 I bought new in the early 1980's. I have owned Pioneer, Yamaha, Carver, Dynaco, Kinergetics, Adcom, B&K, and now Peachtree. I loved the Luxman the best. Unreal quality and sound, even in today's standards.

  • @calaf_725
    @calaf_725 3 года назад

    Very cool comparison. I wish a Denon was included but still amazing job. Thank you!

  • @tbirdsteve1
    @tbirdsteve1 Год назад

    Thank you for this review. I'm looking at a E480 right now.

  • @michelrichert9052
    @michelrichert9052 3 года назад +1

    I can see a pair of Dynaudio Confidence 20 in your listening room 😁 .. Now I can't wait for your review !

  • @mattfoss1652
    @mattfoss1652 3 года назад +2

    Great video as always. Accuphase seems hard to shop for. I never see them in the hifi shops. I would go with the Luxman. Whenever I go to the local hifi shop and listen to Luxman the sound seems to be very liquid, warm and dynamic. A lot of people seem to pair Luxman with Dynaudio which is another favorite of mine.🤙

  • @nathanjones4039
    @nathanjones4039 3 года назад +16

    I concur on my Yamaha A-S2200 sounding way more than its 90 WPC, also on the fact when I do look at it, and the glow of the meters, I do think, wow this is a pretty nice amp! Great review Sean.

    • @exif6839
      @exif6839 3 года назад +5

      Same with my Yamaha A-S2100 😁 a really great amp!

    • @steelydanfan100
      @steelydanfan100 3 года назад

      @@exif6839 I have this amp, it is indeed great, can I ask what speakers you are using with your A-S2100 ? I have some Martin Logan XT-60's tower speakers, they sound great but I am tired of their glossy black and hulking presence in my den. I am going to keep them for another home theater application elsewhere so I am looking for a more traditional but full range speaker for the A-S2100. I could go with bookshelf speakers with a good subwoofer ( or two ) if need be . I enjoy streaming, CD playback and vinyl.

    • @exif6839
      @exif6839 3 года назад +1

      @@steelydanfan100 i am using the Yamaha A-S2100 on my "DIY" Heissmann-Acoustics DXT-MON. This speaker is really small but sounds like a big one or in other words like the Neumann KH120 ;-)
      you can find it hiere: heissmann-acoustics.de/en/dxt-mon/

    • @dfknyc78
      @dfknyc78 3 года назад

      They are underrated, I read somewhere that they actually put out 130ish w/channel at 8ohms.

    • @dirkvanrespaille7716
      @dirkvanrespaille7716 Год назад

      ​@@exif6839

  • @bmpk4954
    @bmpk4954 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for these reviews, pretty sure I'll be getting the luxman sometime soon to replace my older marantz pm8005 amp. Hoping it will provide me with 10+ years of good service.

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +2

      Oh at least. Keep it in a climate controlled environment, and it should give you 20 years or more of problem-free operation.

  • @ThePSMA
    @ThePSMA 3 года назад +3

    Nice video, as usual. Big heavy cases, bid transformers and caps, irrepressible build quality and VU meters, how I understand you. I was tired of always thinking on the next big thing so I got a slightly less powerfull E380 and Now I can rest my mind and enjoy the music. Great match to my Harbeths 30.2 40th. But I would very pleased with any one of those. Your reading on the accuphase sound signature is spot on

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +1

      Gratz on the new E380! I'm sure the midrange is ridiculously great on those Harbeths. Enjoy!!

  • @tonyclark6235
    @tonyclark6235 3 года назад +1

    Hooray!!... nice to see/hear what I’ve been saying for decades there’s something about 70’s vintage Japanese amps that just screams quality from all angles.Those VU meters bobbing up and down moving along with the music gives me a fuzzy feeling that most modern stuff just lacks. To me it’s not just “ all about the music” it’s all about the fun and total experience including as you say pride of ownership. My Rotel stuff from the 70’s is a keeper.... be nice to hear your thoughts on say a Rotel RX1603 against the Accuphase if possible...great video!!

  • @SirMountainpass
    @SirMountainpass Год назад +6

    I personally much like the high-class finish and attention to detail of the Yamaha 3200 (no visible screws) ☺

  • @oxomono
    @oxomono 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for your videos which actually helped me choosing (and buying) my new amp which should become the center piece of my new system. The Luxman 505 AXII (505 because it is AB; I could not resolve myself to getting a class A amp that takes 270W of power as soon as your turn it on...). I have to say that here in Japan, Luxman products are much, much... much cheaper. 280 000 jpy for the 505, which makes it the same price as the Yamaha in your video. Don't be too jealous, other import gear is more expensive... I like "old school" analog, because I know in 20 years it will not be outdated, whereas any DAC will be. So it is better to separate digital and analog in my opinion and I feel sure these amps collection will stay in the maker's catalog for a long time. Anyway, I am totally in love with my 505, it made me feel I had upgraded my speakers too! Luxman is putting more videos on their channel recently, with English subtitles. You can see the presentation of their products by the engineers that have designed them. It is very instructive, but not super fun or "sexy" videos (Japanese engineers are not here to sell you fun and dream, they are here to give you serious and precise information....). Next step CD player D-03X (?) that I will be using as USB DAC too... not 100% decided yet. Thanks again for your work.

  • @trekjudas
    @trekjudas 3 года назад +11

    I’m gonna get a Luxman! Used of course.

  • @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120
    @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 3 года назад +2

    Kickass comparrsions ! I wouldn't kick any of them out of the 🏠 lol thanks Sean

  • @MichaelLivingston-me
    @MichaelLivingston-me 3 года назад +3

    I'm such a relativist..
    I'm quite happy with my Denon receiver. At a time when almost everything was analog, except for the Dolby digital, and they included a hefty power supply with output transistors mounted to thicker metal dissipating heat sinks.
    Sure, I've listened to $100K+ speakers connected to source & amplifiers that added up to about the same.
    Did I notice a difference? Yes, definitely. Still, I go home, put on a Billie Holiday record, sit in my comfortable chair, and I'm transported to a time and place, with my 5 channels, and modestly powered speakers, to the point where I'm grateful to be able to enjoy all of this. Brought together with a rich red wine, I'm quite happy.
    Does all that detract from anything you say, Sean? I hope not. I enjoy hearing your descriptions, seeing the equipment. Your enthusiasm is infectious. Time and money can do so much. I have limits to both, but it's wonderful to see where art & engineering come together in a harmonious blend to reproduce what we so often take for granted, our auditory sense.

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +3

      Oh its all good. I've had similar experiences time and time again through my journey. Enjoy the music n' wine!

  • @jessyszabo148
    @jessyszabo148 3 года назад +4

    It's like you made this video for me! I am shopping or an integrated amplifier and the Yamaha as 2200 and several different luxman units are what I'm shopping perfect thank you

    • @nathanjones4039
      @nathanjones4039 3 года назад +3

      @ Jessy Szabo. I’ve got an A-S2200. It provides a very rich, warm mid range, it’s pretty open IMO with tons of separation around the instruments. Tons of detail and clarity. I mainly listen to vinyl and cd. 2200 is paired with the CD-S2100.

    • @jessyszabo148
      @jessyszabo148 3 года назад +1

      @@nathanjones4039 thank you for the input, I am leaning towards the Yamaha and this input definitely helps. Do you use the DAC in the CD player at all with a computer or streamer? I was possibly interested in picking up a set but I do a lot of streaming on tidal and I'm not sure how the DAC is because there's not a lot of information out there about how it sounds?

    • @Drackleyrva
      @Drackleyrva 3 года назад

      I have the 505UXii---check it out!

    • @nathanjones4039
      @nathanjones4039 3 года назад

      @@jessyszabo148 no streaming with a CPU or streamer with the CD-S2100, however I know it’d be great to do that. The DAC within the 2100 lets you adjust the clock rate of the DAC per input so you can match the quality of the component your using more precisely to the 2100’s DAC. The 2100 DAC sounds soooo analog, it’s ridiculous how analog it sounds. Very warm, natural, analog sound. The pair of the A-S2200 and CD-S2100 are a pair I intend to keep forever, heirloom quality you can pass down. The CD-S2100 weighs 35lbs, crazy heavy for a CD player.

  • @raydm4015
    @raydm4015 3 года назад +3

    Just bought an Accuphase because of you.. 😅 I have very natural sounding speakers. Sony SS-NA2ES towers. My guess is this is what I have been looking for. Musical, neutral, yet accurate.

  • @DavidGilden
    @DavidGilden 3 года назад +2

    Nice review of three very different integrated amps. I wish you could have included a Macintosh in the mix

  • @mostirreverent
    @mostirreverent 3 года назад +1

    love those knobs on the Luxman

  • @daniannaci3258
    @daniannaci3258 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for the comparison, Sean. On the strength of your original review of the Luxman L-550, I finally popped for its bigger sibling, the L-590AxII at 50% more power (and 80% more money) than the 550, with more highly specialized internals,
    replacing a (very nice!) Yamaha A-S2000. Lux was somewhat hashy when new on my Monitor Audio Gold 100’s (with the ribbon tweeters) but, finally, after a month of near constant use, OMG. The Luxy then made fast friends of that ribbon tweeter and we have air, extension, 3-dimensionally, and ease. No dynamic limitations as the 590 will output 165 WPC into 4 ohms as it moves into class AB. The 590 is the 550 with muscles and dressed in a tux.

    • @aceofspades6667
      @aceofspades6667 2 года назад

      Pretty sure the luxman 590 is pure close Where the 509 is ab and the e650 would be the similar comp from accuphase.

    • @1999zrx1100
      @1999zrx1100 Год назад

      I’ve had my 590axII for just a few days now, dealer demo @ 30+% discount. She’s broken in with maybe 100 hours, love the built in phono stage, had McIntosh for the last 7 years, this is a nice change. Can’t beat class A. 😎

    • @daniannaci3258
      @daniannaci3258 Год назад

      @@1999zrx1100 Congratulations on your new L-590 AxII! I think if any Luxman integrated amp becomes a sought-after classic, it will be the 590, especially since true Class A amps are becoming increasingly rare. BTW, since my original comment, I have upgraded from the Monitor Audio speakers to the new Bowers and Wilkins 805 D4. They truly show what the Luxman can do.

  • @povertyspec9651
    @povertyspec9651 Год назад

    I own a Yamaha A-S2200, and it's fantastic. Love the other two so much as well!

  • @DismasM
    @DismasM 3 года назад

    I love old school integrateds as well--I'm waiting on my new one to arrive as we speak. To your closing points: There's integrated and then there's integrated. I don't see leaving streamers/ DACs and phono stages out of the equation being that big of a deal. Probably preferable in the long run.

  • @gusflorianschnaider1910
    @gusflorianschnaider1910 3 года назад +4

    I tried them (except Yamaha was A-S2000 instead of AS1200) with Harbeth SHL5+, Focal diablo, Canton reference K series, JBL 4700 and ProAc response 3.8 / d30r... IMHO Accu one step ahead on global analysis (Accurate but not clinical/luxury finish but sober, not inxs/warm sound but not muddy) for my ears, whereby Accuphase C-2120/A48 Class A are in my audio system..... To add, AD-50 additional phono board works on E-470/480 very well giving a tremendous amount of fun, Terrific!!

  • @FarHagh
    @FarHagh 3 года назад +20

    Thanks for the great video.
    My vote goes to Accuphase E-280; beauty and price range of Luxman with the magic sound of E-480 (hopefully!)

  • @pl6016
    @pl6016 3 года назад

    Thank you for your review. I appreciate the time you take to put these together. I’m Curious which of these mates better with the British sealed-box speakers (Spendor, falcon, etc). Cheers.

  • @elbebe1000
    @elbebe1000 3 года назад +1

    Zero Fidelity always does a great job descriving amps and make me dream with them...

  • @tonydeniro284
    @tonydeniro284 3 года назад +7

    Would like to see a review of the Sugden A21se pure class A single ended integrated. Sugden is the pioneer of solid state class A.....it sounds wonderful! Only has 30 watts into 8 ohms and 40 into 4 ohms, but you would never know it...I'm driving some beautiful Tannoys with it. it's only $3250....

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 3 года назад +6

    Bet the smoothness of the Accuphase would go good with the likes of Focal and Klipsche

  • @cameronkrause4712
    @cameronkrause4712 3 года назад

    Shawn, I think that there is always going to be a market for gear like this. At the end of the 70's I watched a whole lot of changes to hifi gear happen over just a few years. Things went from metal to plastic, Hi power to low power.... some of the big brands seem to vanish. But there always was an undercurrent of good hifi gear but one then had to look for it as it was not so obvious in the market place. Frankly, what we see now is a bit of a resurgence and renewed interest in better quality gear. It will continue however every kid on the block is no longer going to have or even want 150 watt amplifiers. The market has brought about more diversity and I think it will cater to this diversity with a share of the market going to people who love to have big, beautiful, well made products.

  • @ikealamp53
    @ikealamp53 3 года назад +38

    20 grand of audio on 60 dollar ikea cabinets. The man has his priorities straight.

    • @boostedmaniac
      @boostedmaniac 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. I have the same cubes for my kids haha

  • @stevebirmingham9650
    @stevebirmingham9650 3 года назад

    Lucky me i own both Yamaha and Luxman kit and i have to say well built well designed beautiful kit they both sound fantastic very hard to say which is better, all i can say is both represent very good value for money a good investment money well spent

  • @mikecees2230
    @mikecees2230 3 года назад +1

    Nice comparative, I especially like the subjective comments. I know that you can't compare every amp in the universe but one I would have liked to see thrown in the mix, just for fun, would have been the Naim Supernait 3. Its price is more/less that of the middle of the pack Luxman but is cut from a completely different cloth.

  • @raphaelmeillat8527
    @raphaelmeillat8527 3 года назад +2

    Great review! I've been eagerly waiting for that one! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on 3 beautiful Japanese amps!

  • @rayl7225
    @rayl7225 3 года назад +1

    Totally agreed with your impression of the Luxman and the Accuphase. Luxman is very open, powerful, detailed and more in your face; Accuphase, warmer, smoother, silky sweet and full of control, but at twice the price!!! Have not heard the Yamaha.

  • @nesutoneko
    @nesutoneko 3 года назад +13

    Thanks for this excellent work! These are my three favorite integrated amp line-ups. If I were spending my money, it would be a refurbished Yamaha A-S3200 - partly because it's at the [far edge] of affordability for me but also because I think Yamaha nailed the aesthetics on their high-end amps - and I'm not embarrassed to say I listen with my eyes as well as my ears. While all three brands are lovely, I think the Yamaha A-S3200 is just spartanly beautiful. I also love the sound (A-S1200 owner)!

    • @tomwebb7091
      @tomwebb7091 3 года назад +1

      Oh dear oh dear.... "i listen with my eyes as well as my ears". This is the worst thing you can do... trust me! I was seduced into purchase by a review and the look of the Yamaha AS3000 and at first i did just that... while i convinced myself it sounded as amazing as it looked. Well after a while the novelty of the looks faded and i started to think hmm i wonde4 does this sound all that great for a £4k amp? So i took a punt on a £2500 ex demo Unison Research 25w tube amp and the penny dropped.... the AS3000 sounds utterly awful for the money... flat, 2d sound, inconsistent at different volumes but worst of all just a total matter of fact presentation devoid of life and soul... couldnt connect to my music. I therefore recommend you dont be like me 8yrs ago and at least try before you buy. If you think it sounds great then more power to you i jist had a hard time admitting a cheaper less powerful less pretty amp sounded vastly better. And thats my view of Yamaha AS amps... easily bettered and little more than a pretty AV amp in expensive clothing. No offense to any happy AS series owners.

    • @nesutoneko
      @nesutoneko 3 года назад +2

      @@tomwebb7091 Whatever works for you! To be clear, I'm very satisfied with my A-S1200 and have no plans to buy the A-S3200. That said, for me, aesthetics are highly important. I don't consider myself an audiophile because I do not prioritize sound quality above all else - for me, that becomes un-fun. I choose gear that looks great to my eye, falls within my budget and sounds good to my ears.

    • @tomwebb7091
      @tomwebb7091 3 года назад

      @@nesutonekoAnd thats fair enough!. At the end of the day you enjoy the As1200 sound so its all that matters. I didnt enjoy the As3000 and moved onto something vastly superior for less money... my point was to highlight a mistake i made in case anyone blindly buys and overspends. I reckon the As1200 sounds almost identical to the As3200 anyway... id love to do a blind test but would likely not enjoy either amp anyway. Thus both happy 😁 i admit i will never quite fully understand your angle. For me the music is fun if im connected to it, but not when im just staring at my kit thinking how nice it looks. Each to our own again!

    • @nesutoneko
      @nesutoneko 3 года назад

      @@tomwebb7091 Glad you are enjoying your amp!

  • @DKBoerner
    @DKBoerner 3 года назад

    Great show! Great guy!

  • @bgm1911
    @bgm1911 3 года назад

    "there's value in looking at something and being satisfied".
    I agree. I wanted to demo a Luxman as it looks beautiful to me. The shop had this integrated that was all black with two knobs and a LCD screen that reminded me of PACMAN and was $4200. There is no way that boring black stereo is going to sit in my rack, compared to the Luxman which is visually stunning.

  • @hemantishwaran5741
    @hemantishwaran5741 3 года назад

    I’m so glad you mentioned the Cornwall 4’s pairing with the luxman! That’s something I’ve actually been thinking about putting together for my new system. What do you think about a pairing of the luxman with Tannoys, like the DC10A? Excellent video!!!!

  • @bareknuckles2u
    @bareknuckles2u 3 года назад

    I found this video informative AND entertaining! :-)

  • @ppmnox
    @ppmnox 3 года назад +10

    love this side by side comparison. I love American audio but Japanese audio has a special place in my audio heart.

    • @henriksrensen3220
      @henriksrensen3220 3 года назад +3

      For me It's danish audio 😉

    • @ppmnox
      @ppmnox 3 года назад

      @@henriksrensen3220 As do I... :)

    • @marcus1970
      @marcus1970 3 года назад +2

      @@henriksrensen3220.... Much Audiovector love here
      🇩🇰👌🏻

    • @henriksrensen3220
      @henriksrensen3220 3 года назад +1

      @@marcus1970 Yes, Audiovector 👍🎸🎶

    • @chickenlogic
      @chickenlogic 3 года назад

      Mine’s made in Glasgow.

  • @adaboy4z
    @adaboy4z Год назад

    I love Yamaha. I have a RN303, CR-600, CR-2040 and my favorite the B-2. The B-2 makes every speaker sound great!

  • @alfa71omega
    @alfa71omega 3 года назад +7

    Good review Sean and great channel I own a E-370 and I think this is the pinnacle of what I'm able to achieve. Before the Accuphase I had PS Audio (class D), Onkyo (a vintage one), Nakamichi, Marantz, Yamaha, McIntosh. I think, for my personal taste, this is the best and a perfect match with my Dali loudspeaker and Klipsch. Keep going on. Cheers from Italy!

    • @rumporridge1
      @rumporridge1 3 года назад +2

      My Italian brother has taste. Cheers from Westchester NY! Guess I better start saving for an Accuphase, but keeping my Marantz 5014 for HT and vintage Pioneer SX 780.

  • @Achterveld37
    @Achterveld37 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice review 👍🏼

  • @gtric1466
    @gtric1466 3 года назад

    Great Video as always. i think for the $$$$ i would go Mac or Hegal.

  • @mr.george7687
    @mr.george7687 3 года назад +5

    Great review Sean, love comparisons. Would pick the Luxman. Love old school meters!

  • @1st2mind44
    @1st2mind44 3 года назад +15

    Dear Sean.
    I predict these types of old school analog integrated amps will be exactly as oldschool 5 or 10 years from now, as they are today.
    I have the Yamaha (the 1100) and...it’s pretty much the same as it’s predecessor from the 70s :-D
    I bought this a p becuas I want somthing that is pure. Something that will be exactly as good at doing what it does 20 years from now, as it is today. Any integrated with “modern” digital features will be outdated within the next few years. I mean just look something like the Keff Wireless. They’re only a couple of years old, and allready outdated and replaced by the Wireless 2. That’s how it is with all that digi-tech.
    A traditional analog integrated will never be outdated. And as for modern features, I bought the Yamaha WXC50 Wireless streaming pre-amplifier and connected in to the 1100. So now the 1100 has Bluetooth, toslink, coax, wifi, USB etc. And as you know, there’s many other options to “expand” a traditional integrated with all the current digital sources.
    Thanks for this awesome channel. All the best from Denmark :-)

    • @phoenixrising4073
      @phoenixrising4073 3 года назад +1

      I got the A-S301 and upgraded the DAC to Topping D50s. It has more inputs and the sound is a little more detailed than the integrated DAC on the Yamaha.
      I would love to upgrade to the 1100 or 1200 one day as I absolute love the Yamaha sound.

  • @thisisnev
    @thisisnev 3 года назад +6

    I've been looking forward to this shoot-out, Sean, and you didn't disappoint. Thanks for your insights into these ultimate objects of desire.
    And yes, the "ha-hah, that's awesome" factor should never be overlooked! It's not about price; good design should nail look and feel, as well as sound.

  • @UnconsciousCompetence
    @UnconsciousCompetence 3 года назад +7

    As someone who's end game amplifier will have a big ass set of VU meters, I sincerely appreciate this video. Unfortunately I think I have Accuphase tastes on a Yamaha budget.
    Thank you Mr. ZF!

  • @sfomann
    @sfomann 3 года назад +8

    I would really like to know your take on the E-280 which is much more affordable.

  • @SmallRoomAudio
    @SmallRoomAudio 3 года назад +3

    Is it wrong to lust over amplifiers!!?? Another top video, awesome content Sean!

    • @radurobert1
      @radurobert1 3 года назад

      Absolutely wrong if you end up paying more than 500$ for an amp alone .

  • @jprtp8066
    @jprtp8066 3 года назад +1

    Very well done.

  • @RealHIFIHelp
    @RealHIFIHelp 3 года назад +1

    I think most people will like to hear all of these 3 models.

  • @stevecrell9633
    @stevecrell9633 3 года назад +1

    Man great review

  • @peterschattmann8298
    @peterschattmann8298 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed your comparison. What amplifier would you recommend for my Klipsh 8000F. I listen to Rock + Jazz primarily.

  • @gregoryphipps7847
    @gregoryphipps7847 2 года назад

    Sean, thanks for the great review and comparison. I have been interested in the Luxman for some time but live in an area void of a Luxman dealer so I cannot personally audition. At these price points its not a pleasant thought to buy blind with no reference on how your current speakers would match up. How would the Luxman and a pair of Buchardt S400s match up?

  • @Splendiddddd
    @Splendiddddd 3 года назад

    Awwww after 5 sec i noticed the dynaudio confidence C1??? I hope you will do a review on them! Thanks

  • @ISETbioDev.Cottaris
    @ISETbioDev.Cottaris 3 года назад

    Hi, great review. You mentioned that the Liz man didn’t pair well with the KEF R3s. I am wondering how the Yamaha paired with the R3. Also with the LS50 metas if you tried that combo. Thanks!

  • @markinjhawkland724
    @markinjhawkland724 3 года назад +1

    Based on your rec I so want to try the Luxman with my CW4's. Started with my existing NAD C388 which I've always thought a weak link. Bought a used Naim Atom and loving it (I only stream). I had a chance to listen to some Lux gear (unknown models but def the silver integrateds) at a dealer last summer with high end Wilson and Vandersteen speakers. I found them boring. So I'm unsure if I'd really like the 550axii........ only one way to find out I guess....

  • @hi-fihaven2257
    @hi-fihaven2257 3 года назад

    Hey Sean you should of titled the video Meter Heaven! Those are some great looking units.

  • @heinzbecker691
    @heinzbecker691 3 года назад +1

    i would like to see the comparison in the accuphase line up. 280 380 and 480...the other class a models dont have to be in this test.
    i persenly have a E350, Oppo Sonica Dac and the B&W 804D...it fits pretty well, connect them with the heimdall 2 series and it was getting to another level. overall i am pretty happy with the sound of my accuphase. its like you sad, it fits perfectly and sounds pretty stressless and warm. very goog bass controll with volumic bass and depth but not roaring at all. very clear treble and its also forwaord but not that hart in your face. just very natural and pretty colours.

  • @pseunok
    @pseunok 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for the video, i was always wondering about Luxman vs Accuphase. Have you ever heard lower price Accuphase in your system? How would you compare that to higher end Accuphase?(sorry if its a stupid question)

  • @ELMSCoordinator
    @ELMSCoordinator 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thanks so much. How would the Luxman do with a pair of Falcon LS3/5a speakers?

  • @kerbyfab
    @kerbyfab 2 года назад +2

    I’ll take the Accuphase all day! Pure gold.

    • @MrJatzeq
      @MrJatzeq Год назад +1

      ME TOOO BUT i CAN AFFORD NOW AND BOUGHT AS 2100

  • @calvinlim1292
    @calvinlim1292 3 года назад +8

    I thought you might make the comparison with the Yamaha as3200, Luxman 509X & the Accuphase E480...but good video anyway.

  • @MuscleBN
    @MuscleBN 3 года назад +25

    Seriously not fair comparison...the Yamaha should have been the as3200

    • @joaquinbuenovigata
      @joaquinbuenovigata 3 года назад

      GREAT! No way what this guy says.... None idea at all!!!! On my never follow list!

    • @MuscleBN
      @MuscleBN 3 года назад +4

      Sean, enjoy ur reviews,but I do want to clarify one point..,is that the Sonic Characteristics of the yamaha As1200 vs the As3200 is night and day!..I actually had owned both at one point, and to say that because they are both from the same company will share the same qualities of sound is Not accurate in this case. THE AS3200 AUDIBLY sounds very different. It exhibits such a broader detail in all frequencies and a feeling of virtually endless power and dynamics across the bandwidth..One could almost say their not from the same company.Also their internal topology is very different

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +5

      @@MuscleBN Sure. The 3200 is different, but the *voicing* is still the same. As per the engineer who made these products. Glad you're digging on the 3200, as I'm sure it's a sweetheart. And oh, check out the stickied comment to get context for this video.

  • @-Ambos-
    @-Ambos- 3 года назад

    I know its not to compare with those amps but since I think your reviews are AWESOME I really would like to know about yout opinion about the Burson Funk

  • @tomgilbertson2279
    @tomgilbertson2279 3 года назад +2

    Sean great job. Thanks for doing this comparison. I have an old Kenwood integrated from the late 70's. Bought it new then and it still works albeit with a little static from the pots. Isn't there some connection between the old Kenwood brand and Accuphase? If I had the $$ Accuphase all the way!

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +2

      A big connection! Accuphase was founded by a Kenwood engineer in the early 1970's! Cheers.

  • @georgep3323
    @georgep3323 3 года назад +3

    Great video
    Thanks
    I am looking at the Accuphase e650. Or the Luxman 590 mk2
    To use with my Harbeths and replacing Naim Amps 🤔

    • @lhnathanson9002
      @lhnathanson9002 3 года назад

      I have the Harbeth 30.2 with the 590 Luxman. Highly recommended. This combo will be with me for the next 10-20 years.

  • @fahimahmad6895
    @fahimahmad6895 3 года назад

    Great Review. What do you mean when you were talking about the yamaha doesnt do well with a brittle speaker ? What are some brittle sounding speaker

  • @fernandoguerrero2895
    @fernandoguerrero2895 3 года назад +7

    I have the Yamaha a-s 1200 and the triangle Genese trio speakers. I enjoy this combo. I feels like the singer is in front of me, the musical instruments a little more far away. So all the songs with focus on vocals sound amazing.

    • @ZeroFidelity
      @ZeroFidelity  3 года назад +2

      Sweet! Glad you're diggin' on it.

  • @askara.3671
    @askara.3671 3 года назад +1

    Very informative and helpful review. My questions are answered now. Thank you.

  • @tameem9848
    @tameem9848 3 года назад

    thanks sean i hope someday you review the Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 600

  • @ryanbailey112
    @ryanbailey112 3 года назад

    Great video thank you.

  • @shushanshy1373
    @shushanshy1373 3 года назад +6

    Vintage Accuphase components from 80-90 are also fantastic. Their older preamplifiers models, such as the c280, have fantastic phono stage

  • @trekjudas
    @trekjudas 3 года назад +16

    My warm sounding Harbeth speakers benefit from more forward sounding amps. Plus the Yamaha is the only one here I can afford

    • @LeWpD
      @LeWpD 3 года назад +1

      Nice bro sitting pretty.

    • @trekjudas
      @trekjudas 3 года назад +2

      @@LeWpD I can probably swing a used Luxman.

    • @trekjudas
      @trekjudas 3 года назад +2

      I take it back! I prefer smooth over forward and aggressive.

  • @82ivaylo
    @82ivaylo 3 года назад

    Great review! Great amplifiers! But where is DENON PMA A110?