Just How GOOD? Yamaha Amplifier Review: AS3200 Integrated Amplifier

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @andrewrobinsonreviews
    @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +15

    ★ *REVIEWING: **bit.ly/3sxdwgf**, **amzn.to/32mOZQa*
    ★ *QOTD: Which of the Yamaha A-S integrated would you pick? What’s the next integrated we need to review?*
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    • @creativeslink
      @creativeslink 3 года назад

      I want a black one with that nicotine stain lighting removed and replaced with a red bulb! Wait maybe I’m answering the wrong question. 2200 feels like the Goldie locks

    • @pierre-philippejulien6298
      @pierre-philippejulien6298 3 года назад +3

      Andrew , I remembered you felt in love with the technics su-g700 , how will you compare it to the Yamaha . I am Planing to buy the technics au-g700 from Best Buy. Let me know thanks

    • @jeremiahpersinger3771
      @jeremiahpersinger3771 3 года назад +1

      While I appreciate your review immensely, I wonder if you had the option to buy a brand new as3200 for $5,000.00 usd, would you still choose the music fidelity model? I have a great setup at the moment but I’ve been wanting to incorporate an integrated amp into my system and love the Yamaha’s full analog features. I’m curious how you’d view the Yamaha if available at a much lower price?

    • @gregmiller3630
      @gregmiller3630 3 года назад +2

      @@phantasm1004 I'll second that. There's a huge price differential between the 801 and the next model up so I'm very curious as to how they compare sonically.

    • @Eschew_Obfuscation
      @Eschew_Obfuscation 3 года назад +4

      I bought the A-S2200. No way I could justify the asking price of the 3200. I got a killer deal on the 2200 and jumped on it based on New Record Day’s review. I’m happy with it.
      It was the Yamaha vs the Kinky Studio EX-M1+
      I felt the Yamaha would be the safer but and better investment.

  • @SK-or9bo
    @SK-or9bo 3 года назад +39

    Sometimes I watch you review something, that i have no interest in, just to hear you talk about it. Something about your delivery just pleases my ears. The cadence, they style, the vocabulary you use. Damn man, you're just that good.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +1

      That's so nice! We certainly have channels we watch like that - not everything MKHB reviews is of interest but we still enjoy the content!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +3

      Thanks so much!

    • @ptg01
      @ptg01 3 года назад +1

      He is SOOOOOO Calming !! :D

    • @dalstar925
      @dalstar925 3 года назад +3

      Yeah I’m in the same boat with this channel. Regardless of the product. Keep up the great work!

    • @gerardog960
      @gerardog960 3 года назад +3

      Exactly what I thought the first time o heard him. Come for the tone, stay for the experience

  • @kenm116
    @kenm116 2 года назад +14

    I've got the AS2100, cause of the better headphone amp. When I went balanced, it made a big difference. The AS 2100 or 2200 is definitely the sweet spot in my eyes.

  • @maxpower78-15
    @maxpower78-15 3 года назад +53

    One thing is constant for yamaha. They continue to make great looking silver face components

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +2

      💯 among the best!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +5

      That they do!

    • @johnconway7484
      @johnconway7484 3 года назад +2

      Heck yeah, I just procured a yamaha cr820 receiver along with a tc 511s cassette deck from about 1976 and they are the most beautiful pieces of work. I wish yamaha still made woodgrain speakers I could pair with them. They're on ice right now until i can hook them up to something appropriate.

    • @maxpower78-15
      @maxpower78-15 3 года назад

      @@johnconway7484 so cool. I recently got into vintage gear, and couldnt be more blown away. Only thing is now i want to buy more stuff just to compare. Is marantz as good as sansui? Technics? Yamaha? Sony?... i need more space and more money apparently... or a successful you tube channel lol

    • @maxpower78-15
      @maxpower78-15 3 года назад

      Gotta say again, i really dig this channel. There is so much negativity out there, and content like this reminds us that we may all have a lot in common. Chill and enjoy good sound.

  • @tyzucker4038
    @tyzucker4038 3 года назад +19

    IMO, Kristi's take has become an essential part of the reviews because she brings the educated but non-audiophile-talk reaction. That's not to say she doesn't know what she's talking about, but rather we don't get descriptions like "it has character" or "it's ethereal" when talking about how an amplifier sounds. I understand that means something to some people, I'm just saying to me it's jibber-jabber. I want to hear the opinion of someone who has heard a lot of different high-end gear, but doesn't come from an AV Industry background.
    So the other day when I saw there was a video for the DacMagic 200m, I immediately thought "huh, I wonder what Kristi's take is going to be on this." I missed that it wasn't included.

    • @rubberduck7228
      @rubberduck7228 3 года назад +1

      same here, ty, as a non-audiophile who bought an integrated amplifier to pair with my entry level turntable and floorstanding loudspeakers to play vinyl records, i can only tweak the bass and treble settings of my amp based on what my "poor" ears desire. yup, i say "poor" because i could not afford the $$$ expensive hi-fi products ... at the end of the day, i just ask myself, "am i happy with my setup given my existing financial capability vis-a-vis my contentment to this hobby?" my poor ears tell me, YES... what i learned most from this hobby is, i only need to please my 57-year old ears without necessarily emptying the wallet... that will make the boss (wifey) very happy.... 🤪😋😜😆😁

  • @hjalmtyrgumundsson2835
    @hjalmtyrgumundsson2835 2 года назад +11

    I have yamaha as3200 and wharfedale elysian 2 wow it's a end of my amp journey.

  • @thomasdonohue1120
    @thomasdonohue1120 3 года назад +10

    What's not mentioned here is that Yamaha is a world leader in manufacturing beautiful pianos so the sides are a nod to that heritage. I personally love it as a contrast to the silver front and top.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +5

      It was not mentioned because we aren't talking about pianos. That said, perhaps the glossy look is a nod to the pianos. Truthfully, I had not thought of that. Thanks for watching!

    • @ptg01
      @ptg01 3 года назад +1

      @@KristiWright Indeed, Yamaha is a HUGE international conglomerate that chances are, the musical instruments segment (which includes what I believe are the best pianos made in the world: Bosendorfer ) and the audio segment operate totally independently of each other. They may as well be separate companies owned by the same parent. I highly doubt if they take advantage of any synergies between these operating groups as the markets are totally different.

    • @paulstainton1261
      @paulstainton1261 3 года назад +2

      @@ptg01 be careful what you assume to be true. This excerpt from Yamaha’s own site talking about piano black finish on their audio products.
      “.....adds dramatic richness to your audiophile grade audio system. Reminiscent of a Yamaha grand piano, the gloss black finish adds a touch of elegance to any living space.”

    • @wiiver
      @wiiver 3 года назад +1

      @@KristiWright I’m sorry but this response doesn’t sit well with me. You didn’t mention it because you weren’t talking about pianos? Really? The black finish on this is immaculate, and immediately elevated and familiar to Yamaha’s design language. ESPECIALLY when compared to so many mainstream audio gear, this is a beautiful and timeless piece. To each their own, and thanks for the review!

    • @michaelaurelius8507
      @michaelaurelius8507 3 года назад

      @@KristiWright The glossy black side panels are a beautiful CONTRAST to the boring silver chassis of the A-S3200 and is actually THE reason I'd get the silver over the black and this is quite unusual for me because I choose black EVERY time when there's an option of black or silver. Black just looks sleeker and more modern to me and oozes class. Silver is more old school and in rare cases, like the A-S3200 in silver, it actually looks better because of the gloss black side panels, IMO.

  • @firstsynn
    @firstsynn 3 года назад +14

    The side panels are finished in the same finish as the Yamaha grand pianos in the same factory where they make the pianos. I personally find them very classy.

    • @adamrou12345
      @adamrou12345 3 года назад +2

      I love the finish on my 2100 it's well done piano black as it should be.

  • @ChicagoRob2
    @ChicagoRob2 3 года назад +4

    I have the baby A-S301, and it never ceases to amaze me as to how balanced it is. I’ve had amps in my system at 2-3X the cost that didn’t sound as good.

    • @phoenixrising4073
      @phoenixrising4073 2 года назад

      I'm rocking the same amp still but upgraded the DAC to a Topping D50s powered by the P50. It gave a small upgrade in clarity and bass texture. I find the Yamaha's built in DAC to be perfectly adequate, to be sure. Best value for your dollar in my opinion. Either getting the 801 or 1200 soon enough. Cheers!

  • @michaell5189
    @michaell5189 3 года назад +6

    Great video, Andrew and Kristi! It's so nice that you can do this together. I love your down-to-earth approach. You both appreciate the finer things in life but don't turn up your nose to a good old fashioned bargain. And that's an approach that I apply to all the good things in life! I would buy the A-S1200 for all of the reasons you mentioned (more money to buy other stuff!). Since the A-S3200 didn't blow you away enough to make you feel that the A-S2200 is a "must-buy," I'm convinced that the A-S1200 is "good enough" for me. My main system features a Musical Fidelity M6si, so I know we have at least somewhat similar taste in amplifiers. As for the next amplifier review, how about either a reasonably priced ChiFi Tube Amplifier, like the Willsenton WS-8, Cayin CS-55A, or the Doge 10? I know that others have already reviewed them--I'd just really trust your views especially. But if you prefer to stay American, there are some great American-made amps, such as Pass Labs, Ayre, Rogue, McIntosh (even though Kristi doesn't like the blue lights, lol!). The Outlaw Audio RR2160MKII is a receiver, but I think it qualifies as a high-quality audio power source. Keep up the stellar work!

  • @jcadlols
    @jcadlols 3 года назад +5

    Yamaha has made truly high end products for decades.

  • @pascalhibon7928
    @pascalhibon7928 2 года назад +3

    I bought the A-S3000 secondhand about two years ago. It is coupled with Focal Electra 1028Be speakers. I very much like this combo: great sound and great looks (yes that also matters). I agree, the internal phono pre-amp is fantastic. I bought the Yamaha in a downsizing attempt and I couldn't be happier. It is a keeper and highly recommended.

    • @LeoShimm
      @LeoShimm 2 года назад

      are you happy with the bass? Can it go deep enough ?

  • @FireTriode
    @FireTriode 3 года назад +6

    Love Yamaha products. They're a brand that has never really veered off course. Decent value for the money, good sound and good looks.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +3

      They make GREAT gear and are very consistent. Thanks for watching!

  • @ronmiller6344
    @ronmiller6344 Год назад +5

    I've found that once a 3200 is paired with truly great speakers (and Dac), it shows it's value.

    • @RonMiller-is9oq
      @RonMiller-is9oq Год назад +11

      To further explain:
      I have both the A-S3200 and the Parasound Hint 6 in the same cabinet, so A/B'ing is pretty easy.
      I have a high-quality Digital Source played through a Chord M Scaler, then a Hugo TT2 then through KEF Blade 2 Speakers (bi-wired in this case), using Kimber 8 Cables.
      Both Amps were using XLR Balance In, both Amps burned in and thoroughly warmed up for a few days of testing.
      I have not tried the H6 DAC for a couple of reasons: The 3200 doesn't have one, and I wanted to compare AMPS, not DACs. After thorogh testing, I planned on selling off one of the Amps.
      The H6 is a very good unit and particulalry at first, the H6 seemed quite comparable to the 3200. At 1/2 the price of the 3200 the H6 is A DEAL.
      Okay, my findings: The Phono sections of these 2 Amps are miles apart. Using a Technics SL-1210G TT with a Nagaoka MP-300 (MM) cartridge, there was considerably more fidelity through the 3200. With that said, the gap between the Amps can be narrowed by setting the H6 Treble Control around 2 o'clock.
      Power Output: This is a weird one. Based on ratings alone, I expected differences here, with guts and glory favoring the H6. I pinned both amps (same songs) and because the Blade 2s are reasonably easy to drive, it was LOUD in the room. FWIW the H6 distorted, the 3200 did not. During normal (80 dB) listening, I really couldn't detect any advantages to the rated increased wattage of the H6 which should provided the required Headroom for Bass-heavy transients. No differences, none, nada. Neither Amp broke a sweat.
      Bass Extension: The 3200 wins, not by much, but it does. (NO Tone Control tweaks).
      Midrange/Highs: No Tone Control Tweaks. This is harder to explain in so many words but is where the differences between the Amps became apparent.
      The 3200 is more muscial, period. The H6 sounded like I was listening through Speakers and not the euphoric 3D and airy presentation created by the 3200. Vocals are more realistic as are strings, horns, piano and drums. As both units employ MOSFETs which can be arguably "tube-like", I was surprised at the important mid-range differences. The 3200 is considerably warmer AND at the same time is able to produce airy highs. That is a neat trick.
      Those are my finding, with my gear.
      I hope some find it useful.
      If you have read this Andrew, I really enjoy your comments and reviews!!

  • @axelviarhilmarsson6317
    @axelviarhilmarsson6317 Год назад +11

    Bought the AS2200 in silver with the black sides (which match so well my black high gloss lacquered Sonus Faber speakers*) for ISK 345.000 (= USD 2.450) with the high VAT in Iceland (+24%) - so it was a steal at this price (must have been an old stock). ("Googling" prices in the US one often sees figures around $4,500. So I was paying less than half of that price. The "normal" price in Iceland would be like x1,5 to the price in the US, so this was a nice surprice).
    When comming home with it I hooked it up to my CD (Thule audio) with the silver XLR cable. Also testing it with my old faith fool tangential arm turntable Technics SL-10 with the original technics MC 310 pickup. Using my old Sonus Faber speaker system (2.1). And everything I played was just almost like I was listening to those LPs and CDs for the first time (sounds crazy but that was how I felt). This one is a "keeper" (I was allowed to return it, if it did not sound acceptable at home). And it will probably sound better after the "burn in period" as it is almost too "clear" sounding.
    There was no AS3200 type for sale in the shop (and no other shop in Iceland selling Yamaha). So I have no comparison. Without doubt, it would be out of my budget. I'm very happy with the sound of the 2200 amplifier - this has elevated my system to a new level.
    Now I'm looking into purchasing a matching CD player, the S2100 or the S3000 (no longer on sale in Europe). So I will probably look for a used one. I assume that the S3000 will be much more expensive (x2) and most likely out of my reach, money vise. Also I have read that there was some problem with one of the board in that player (Which Yamaha had to replace), so you don't know what you are getting. One day I will probably also have to go into the world of streaming - But I'm of the old school, just want to listen to my old media, which I have plenty of (LPs and CDs).
    Thanks for all your videos through the years - I have been following you from your first one. And you have grown so much in your confidence.
    BR from the vulcano island (rock) in the North Atlantic.
    *As this was a large "issue" for both of you, the "ugly" black sides - then this is a question of the indivitual taste. And for me this black lacquer just reminds me on the Yamaha heritate, like all their famous pianos and as stated above match my speakers perfectly. I see this as a classical look.

    • @kcr2365
      @kcr2365 Год назад

      Hope this amp generates enough heat to warm up your place

    • @axelviarhilmarsson6317
      @axelviarhilmarsson6317 Год назад +2

      @@kcr2365 I'm very happy with the 2200 amplifier - and I bought the CD-S2100 just the other day to go with it. FYI: our houses are all heated with geothermal hot water comming from below. Actually the weather in Reykjavik averages around 33-35 F (1-2 C) in wintertime and about 54 F (12 C) in summer, so it is much warmer than one would expect consitering the northerly location of the island. This is due to the fact that the Colf stream comming from the America is warming the island. Hope that your 3200 sounds great - never heard that one, but based on the sound of the 2200 I expect it is great. Regards from Iceland.

    • @kcr2365
      @kcr2365 Год назад

      @@axelviarhilmarsson6317 So you have little hot water ponds in houses?
      I also saw there is no amazon in Iceland. Where do you buy your gear from

    • @axelviarhilmarsson6317
      @axelviarhilmarsson6317 Год назад +1

      @@kcr2365 One could say that :) (radiators) - a lot of people have hot tubs at their houses, as the hot water does not cost much - nice in the winter time with the northern lights :). No amazon in Iceland, there are many things that are not on available on the island, this rock in the North Atlantic Ocean - so few people. So being in Iceland it is almost hopeless to have interest in HiFi gear, as there are very few stores selling any of that equipment, even cables are not available of an acceptable standard. The last item I bought (Yamaha CD-S2100) I went to Sweden to get it (second hand) don't trust the post/shiping/customs for such equipment.

    • @kcr2365
      @kcr2365 Год назад

      @@axelviarhilmarsson6317Nice. access to gear may be difficult but you probably have very low noise pollution which means its easier to hear the nuances in music
      Plus one of the most beautiful places on the planet, i call you lucky in that aspect
      Cheers!

  • @Andrew-do4jy
    @Andrew-do4jy 3 года назад +11

    I auditioned the Yamaha A-S3200 on big Focal Sopra No.2 and also on Sonus faberOlympic Nova V: it porduced powerful deep and detailed bass! On Sonus faberOlympic Nova V Yamaha 3200 blew away Musical Fidelity M8xi.
    The difference was so obvious that I just could not stand the sound of M8xi after auditioning A-S3200! M8xi sounded boring, very dark, unpleasant comparing to the sound produced by Yamaha A-S3200. The same source (CD transport) and the same external DAC and the same time. I also compared in that setup A-S2200 to A-S3200 and A-S3200 was so much better than A-S2200. Way better! But I still have not bought it because of the high price. At this price point other Hi-End competitors come into the scene.

  • @AudioElectronicsChicago
    @AudioElectronicsChicago 3 года назад +9

    I love it, modern amp with the vintage look

  • @davidt8438
    @davidt8438 Год назад +5

    I’m still struggling to understand what character and romantisism are. How do I translate that to high frequency? Is that the same as sizzle, crisp or sweet sounding? I’ve never heard those terms used before.

  • @wa2368
    @wa2368 3 года назад +13

    Yamaha's ultra high end is not the 3200, but the C5000 preamp + M5000 amp stack (20,000 dollars and goes to war with the 35,000 dollar Luxman stack)

    • @jeremiahpersinger3771
      @jeremiahpersinger3771 3 года назад +2

      Cant really compare separates to an integrated amp. The 3200 is top of the line for Yamaha’s integrated amps.

  • @karlp8484
    @karlp8484 3 года назад +3

    I really can't fault any Yamaha product. Hi-end "low" end. They just sound so good.

  • @Don-md6wn
    @Don-md6wn 3 года назад +3

    I bought the Yamaha A-S 1100 on closeout for $1950 about 8 months ago after the A-S 1200 came out and love it. I paired it with a Yamaha CDS-1000 CD/SACD player, which is also superb. I've been playing music probably 4 to 6 hours a day during the pandemic. Both units are built like tanks and are as reliable as can be. I'm not going to pay 2-4X for something that might be 10% better. As for this video, I hit the second commercial interruption less than 5 minutes in and exited.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +4

      @Don RE: the commercial breaks - While we do include ad breaks in our videos, we do not have control over the number of additional breaks placed by RUclips without turning ads off altogether. We can't operate this channel for free or at a loss hence the necessity of allowing ads. We are grateful that the majority of our viewers understand and accept this reality and appreciate that you hung around for as long as you did. I hope this explanation helps you understand why we and other creators allow ads to appear on our videos. Lastly, there is one solution which is you can sign up for RUclips Premium where you can watch ad-free. We as creators are compensated for your view (while not as much, it's something) and you can enjoy your content with no ads.

    • @Don-md6wn
      @Don-md6wn 3 года назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews I'm not going to pay for RUclips premium. I understand you have to make money, but it is rare for me to encounter 2 ad interruptions in the first 3 or 4 minutes of a video. If I'm listening while I'm doing something else, like making breakfast, those ads cut in and sometimes run for minutes if you don't go over and click Skip Ad. Just passing along feedback about the viewing experience for those of us without RUclips premium.

    • @Duken4evr29
      @Duken4evr29 3 года назад

      Nice deal on a sweet amp.

    • @lindsaywebb1904
      @lindsaywebb1904 3 года назад

      @@Don-md6wn it’s strange how YT plays out. This whole video played for me (in Germany) without ads! But sometimes I have the ads in quick succession thing -also on short videos - and it’s a real buzz killer

  • @Another_Audiophile
    @Another_Audiophile 3 года назад +7

    Great review. I got the AS-3000 for 2k GBP second hand and I will largely agree. I would say that is not a best match for speakers with impedance that drops below 4 ohm within a wide band. Nevertheless, I will just disagree with the comment on the piano black panels. Are exquisite and the finish is true piano black from their heritage with, well, grand pianos. For next review I think you should look at the Hegel H390

  • @thematsc
    @thematsc 3 года назад +6

    I really love your rewievs Andrew but I admit that Kristies talk at the end is what takes me to this cannel. I think that you two are a perfect match when it comes to rewieving hifi. Thanks to both off you for the good work.

  • @CharleyClose
    @CharleyClose 3 года назад +7

    Great review! Hopefully, you will do a review of the 2200. I own the 2200. I went with it over the 1200 because of the balanced inputs. When I made my decision, I could not see enough benefit of the 3200 over the 2200, on paper, anyway. So, I’d love to hear your thoughts on the 2200 vs the 3200. Thanks for reviewing these Yamaha integrated receivers!

    • @dominicmaddox95
      @dominicmaddox95 3 года назад

      I reckon if you have the equipment, do a comparison

    • @CharleyClose
      @CharleyClose 3 года назад

      @@dominicmaddox95 I reckon if I have only the 2200, and have never heard the 3200, a comparison is impossible for me to do.

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 3 года назад +18

    Piano black is a style choice. My speakers are piano black, 8 coats highly polished, my REL sub is piano black. Fair enough if neither of you like it, it’s your video, just as I would not want to live in a minimalist home. Maybe I should sell my glossy black Jag and all my black camera gear. No on second thought I will buy this amp just in spite of your aesthetics opinion.

    • @iheartwindshields9770
      @iheartwindshields9770 2 года назад

      Did you have the piano black finish added to your speakers or purchase that way? I want to have my speakers coated in (pb)

    • @aussie8114
      @aussie8114 2 года назад

      @@iheartwindshields9770 Purchased that way at about $250 extra cost on top of the standard cost. It would not be cheap to get someone to paint them in a finish like that afterwards.

  • @papabear1417
    @papabear1417 8 месяцев назад +10

    The bass? Modern day listening is bass heavy. Yamaha are a music instrument company. Bass is only required when needed. They know what they're doing.

  • @cesarnotary
    @cesarnotary 3 года назад +5

    I really wish this look would come back. Today's audio gear is so boring. This is absolutely beautiful.

    • @dobermanguy9437
      @dobermanguy9437 3 года назад +1

      Not worth the money in my opinion I would rather buy some older 1970s Sansui equipment just my two cents

  • @nebulusnebulus6503
    @nebulusnebulus6503 3 года назад +1

    I have had a Yamaha A-S3000 for 7 years and I have had to remove and put it from the SET many times because I write reviews for an audio magazine and I have never noticed the onboard amplifier flex in any way. If this occurs with the A-S3200 it may be due to a decrease in the quality and quantity of the aluminum and metals used in the chassis. Right now my option would be to try looking for a store bought A-S3000 New Old Stock or buy an ex-demo with a full manufacturer's warranty. In Russia and some eastern countries, the silver version is sold with the side wooden panels in cherry color. Wallnut panels would suit the black version very well. The phono preamp has an internal resistance of 50 ohms and the capacitance is a bit high depending on which capsules, in addition to not having a subsonic filter, with all this I have to say that if the phono section of the A-S3000 has been kept in the A-S3200 are still an excellent phono preamplifier. I'm not a friend of stuffing anything digital into an integrated amplifier because that puts it on its way to damn programmed obsolescence. I do not know to what extent I have contributed to receiving Yamaha products but please know that I wrote to Yamaha U.S.A. an email asking them to send you the A-S3200. I'm glad. Now you just need to send you the C-5000 and M-5000 combo. I agree that other integrated amplifiers give more extension and more punch in the bass below 40 hz, without going any further I had a Luxman L-509-x for a review that in that regard seemed to take 10hz more extension to my speakers but I'm still in love with that fluid, detailed look to my Yamaha A-S3000's mids and highs to this day. Greetings from Spain and thank you for so much work and dedication.

    • @nebulusnebulus6503
      @nebulusnebulus6503 3 года назад

      @Jingle Nuts I have CD-S3000 too. I am considering upgrade to C-5000 preamplifier and then buy M-5000 too. An invest in two parts.

  • @spingarn
    @spingarn 3 года назад +5

    Just got a deal on a 2200 for $2999 from an authorized dealer. Couldn't be happier.

    • @hotclick11
      @hotclick11 3 года назад

      Where can you find such a deal? Is it brand new?

    • @phoenixrising4073
      @phoenixrising4073 2 года назад

      I hate you just a little bit. Lol

  • @Guru4hire
    @Guru4hire 3 года назад +4

    I have an a-s2000 with the wood sides. They look like a standard part shared across a number of their products.

  • @Gnawcx
    @Gnawcx 3 года назад +3

    I would love to see the custom side or some personalization options for higher end amps. It seams like a no brainer and it could serve as a bigger way to bring those larger pieces into your home. That amp is a show stopper but those sides make me feel like it will be relegated to racks/closets. One aesthetic choice that I couldn't wrap my head around on that amp was the small watch battery circle between the meters. I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I was going cross eyed looking at that thing. I'd go with the A-S1200 or A-S2200 just for that. Great review.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад

      Interesting that you locked on to the center circle. And I agree offering custom options on amps this high priced would be welcomed!

  • @SSS-cv7dc
    @SSS-cv7dc 3 года назад +5

    I guess I am the “smartest person in the room.” LOL! Just bought the A-S2200 in SILVER 🥳🥳. Can’t wait to receive it. Thank you guys for the review!

  • @dodpr
    @dodpr 3 года назад +11

    Love that part " At this price the 3200 should be able to drive anything..". Lol

  • @TheReinx1
    @TheReinx1 3 года назад +2

    Andrew, your channel is great! An absolute bright spot on the internet. I was wondering if you have ever done, or have considered doing a sort of "behind the scenes" look at your set up process and all the different types of cables/wiring you use. (This is a selfish ask, as I just finished saving up for and finally purchasing a set of Heresy IV's that will be here in a few weeks, and I'm deep in the planning and room prep phase while I wait for their arrival.) Thank you for the amazing content! Cheers!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +1

      We did something similar to that but maybe not to the extent you are hoping for but perhaps a starting point? ruclips.net/video/_LDrQaIOz5Y/видео.html

    • @TheReinx1
      @TheReinx1 3 года назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews Yes! I missed that one. Thanks for the re-direct. Excellent video.

  • @albertoperezgalindo5475
    @albertoperezgalindo5475 3 года назад +5

    Andrew, I know you don't believe in break in... but, these Yamaha amps are notorious for needing a lot of it... I can attest to this being an owner of an AS1100; I experienced fluctuations in the bass department until around 100hrs and reading through countless forums other users experienced the same, after break in bass stabilizes and it becomes one of the highlightss of these amps. My research and experience (have heard all three amps in different settings) tells me this is consistent for all three amps AS1100, AS2100 and AS3100, I am guessing the same conditions should apply to the new line which includes the AS3200 you reviewed. Just curious if you allowed any break in at all? Cheers!

  • @theartistdiamond9397
    @theartistdiamond9397 3 года назад +1

    Top quality amps were dirt cheap in the 1990s and early 2000s because home audio (as a hobby) had wilted away. So, it's nice to see it coming back again.

  • @xsamitt
    @xsamitt 9 месяцев назад +5

    Luxman L-509Z This is what many of us would love for you to review! What are the chances?

  • @xfloodcasual8124
    @xfloodcasual8124 Год назад +5

    The piano black is "lacquered wood", which is very traditionally japanese. Lacquered wood is what you see on those black and red plates and miso cups at japanese restaurants. It's usually plastic, but the highest end restaurants have real lacquered wood. Nobody outside of Japan would lacquer wood for piano black, so it has status to japanese or maybe pride to the manufacturer. By the way, I bought the amp and thought it was un-involving, low dynamics and a raspy sound. (100 hours burn-in.) It's not at all bad, but it's not great. I returned it.

    • @gnatiu
      @gnatiu 4 дня назад

      Why did you buy it then??

    • @xfloodcasual8124
      @xfloodcasual8124 4 дня назад

      @ to hear what it sounded like

  • @bw6238
    @bw6238 3 года назад +4

    Just purchased the AS3200 on Amazon for $2000 off list. They must have heard you Andrew, about the high price, and knocked a serious chunk off. It's way more attractive at $5500. I can't wait to audition it when it comes in. Thanks for your informative reviews.

    • @asplmn
      @asplmn 3 года назад +1

      What do you think so far?

    • @bw6238
      @bw6238 3 года назад +3

      @@asplmn Really loving it. So far so good. Build quality is excellent. Meters are hypnotic. Sound is fantastic. Drives my B&W 805 D3’s with ease.

    • @peterwood2633
      @peterwood2633 3 года назад

      That price is amazing would never happen in the UK!

    • @SirMountainpass
      @SirMountainpass 2 года назад

      @@bw6238
      Add an active sub to the party 😉

  • @manchesterexplorer8519
    @manchesterexplorer8519 Год назад +1

    My favorite receiver is the 1985 Yamaha R9 as it has 3 tone controls , a loudness knob , a few different stereo sound functions as well as a mono button , A/B/C channels , sounds great with a ton of power at 125 watts per channel . The reason as to why it's my favorite Yamaha is that its in like new condition and I paid $9 for it at a thrift shop 👍
    All I did was buy a wireless / bluetooth adapter for $75 and voila it does the same thing as a modern receiver although I rarely stream music .

  • @martinmerino3272
    @martinmerino3272 3 года назад +6

    LOVE my silver As801!!

  • @kevinloy6435
    @kevinloy6435 Год назад +1

    I just bought a AS2200 and it sounds simply amazing. I have a large Yamaha sub hooked up as well and I am not missing any bass. 🎉

  • @trekjudas
    @trekjudas 3 года назад +9

    Yeah, som 80s style wood panels would have looked HOT!

  • @dnburgess
    @dnburgess 3 года назад +2

    Seeing as some people like big meters - how about reviewing the Luxman L-505uXII Integrated Amplifier. It is a venerable brand, has big meters, and is around the same price as the Yamaha 2200, by way of comparison.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +1

      Hi David. I've been after Luxman for what seems like forever and can't seem to get anywhere. It sure looks pretty but you'll probably have to go hear that one for yourself. 😢

  • @iliqn4086
    @iliqn4086 Год назад +1

    I paired my 1200 with usher speakers - compass 719 bookshelfs. Now i hear how heaven sounds like

  • @marcgoldstein2957
    @marcgoldstein2957 2 года назад +5

    Just paired it to an RX A8A to power the front speakers (KEF Ref 1) and OMFG! This thing just overwhelms the senses. It will be revealing of any poorly mastered recording, but no matter what I threw at it in the last few days, the presentation is just spectacular. Watch your eardrums folks. It is completely distortion free even at high volume.

    • @con6164
      @con6164 2 года назад +1

      As an owner I know exactly what you are referring to here.

  • @snowrang3r657
    @snowrang3r657 3 года назад +2

    I went with the A-S2200 for my Klipsch Forte III and love the pairing. I definitely saw the 2200 is a baby 3200, I use the balanced inputs (especially since the amplifier itself is balanced) and I use the headphone amp as well so for me it was worth it over the 1200.
    At the price of the 3200 though I'm not sure it's what I would pick. Specifically for high efficiency speakers (like my Klipsch) I'd probably look to tube amps or something Class A. The Pass Labs INT-25 is certainly one I'd love to hear your guys opinion on, I'd image it's a killer pairing with the Forte IVs and La Scala's.

  • @stevensullivan5287
    @stevensullivan5287 3 года назад +8

    2200 is the champ.

  • @saml2879
    @saml2879 3 года назад +4

    stretch the budget to get the 3200 because it's a different amp compare to the 2 little sisters, it has matured, it has the $ to housed the best components/parts that the 2 younger sis. can only dream about....got to love the large bay-view VU meter window

  • @DigitalPhilosophers
    @DigitalPhilosophers 3 года назад +2

    Dear Andrew, thank you for your work! Your text, lighting, b-roll and editing are getting better and better🔥 Most important imo is your text. It’s consistent throughout your videos. You never rave about one device in one video and rant about it in an other one. That makes you credible imo. Thank you!

  • @MuscleBN
    @MuscleBN 3 года назад +4

    Love your reviews, but I do want to bring up a few things..#1..I agree with u about eliminating the 2200, but Do not put large meters on the 1200..The big aesthetic difference is the meters..that would be a huge mistake doing that, from a financial point of view..u want big meters than u have to buy the 3200...second..the rigidity statements of yamaha is the copper sub chassis within the chassis itself..total isolation from the exterior chassis..thats what is rigid, not the exterior. #3..and finally ur wife sounds like a sweetheart, and obviously shy, but if she was sitting with u during the discussions would be a much more natural presentation..but in closing I do enjoy ur videos, just wanted to give u my input from this review

  • @peterwood2633
    @peterwood2633 3 года назад +1

    AS1100 here, don't need phono or balanced outputs. Glad I got one at £1150 as whole product stack now up in price! Such a holographic sound and effortless like you say

  • @salvadorramirez4115
    @salvadorramirez4115 3 года назад +7

    I still love my S2100 :)

  • @derfman1963
    @derfman1963 3 года назад

    One of my first HiFi setups was a Yamaha C80 and M80 pre amp and power amp. I paired it to a pair of Klipsch Kg2s and was winning the dorm wars hands down. Those little Klipschs and the 200watts of clean Yamaha power just kicked ass. Paired it with the Sony CDP-101 CD player when they hit the market and wow, was I blown away. Also had a pioneer tuner and turntable to complete the set. The C80 had a great parametric equalizer on it IIRC. Getting the tone just right was a breeze. So Yamaha and Klipsch have been a good pairing for at least 40 years as far as I am concerned.

  • @paulloader8614
    @paulloader8614 3 года назад +4

    Sorry Andrew, another fan of the piano black side panels although my amp is black and I do think that suits better than silver. My AS3000 cost me £1900 and was 2 years old so $2500 or so at current exchange rates. I can imagine at that price you’d say it was a no brainer as I did.

  • @JC.LC.
    @JC.LC. 2 года назад +7

    I don't think the black piano sides look cheap at all.

  • @ChadJBoyer
    @ChadJBoyer 3 года назад +2

    I've been looking at getting either a 1200 or 2200 for a while. As 95%+ of the listening will be vinyl, I am assuming I would not get any benefit from the balance inputs of the 2200. I understand the phono stages are the same. Love the big meters, but can't justify the cost of the 3200. The headphone amp is the only major benefit I see left, but I also understand the 2200 used better caps, etc. then the 1200.
    For the money, it looks like will be the 1200 for me.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад

      Hi Chad, upon looking further into the specs of the A-S2200, I believe it will have the upgraded phono stage found in the 3200. Thanks for watching!

  • @visaman333
    @visaman333 3 года назад +6

    Please do accuphase and luxman amplifiers also...

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +1

      We'll see. Thanks for tuning in!

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +2

      I have been asking for Luxman products since last year at least but so far we can't seem to make it happen. 🤷‍♀️

    • @thisisnev
      @thisisnev 3 года назад

      @@KristiWright How about the vintage option? I'd certainly be interested to hear how you and Andrew feel a 40-year-old Luxman compares to modern gear.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 3 года назад +1

      @@thisisnev RE: Vintage Luxman - While that would be a fun project, the cost of vintage Luxman gear tends to be well outside what we can afford to spend out of pocket. And sadly, the vintage videos (while we enjoy them) aren't that well watched so it ends up being something that has a high investment (time and money) with little return.

  • @rreichar1
    @rreichar1 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this one. I don't see myself ever being a customer for the AS3200. Too many other options for significantly less money. But I really enjoyed the overview of the Yamaha lineup near the end. I would likely end up with the 1200 personally. I have always been a person who prefers to put his money into the speakers and go from there. It hasn't always worked out for me but I have been consistent over several decades.

    • @rreichar1
      @rreichar1 3 года назад

      I would love to see a review of the NAD Masters Series M33.

    • @Don-md6wn
      @Don-md6wn 3 года назад +1

      @@rreichar1 Based on my personal experience over the last 20 years, NAD's build quality and reliability isn't in the same neighborhood with Yamaha's. I had a consumer grade Yamaha integrated amp and tuner for years, followed by a NAD C370 amp and a NAD CD/DVD player, now have had a Yamaha A-S 1100 and CDS-1000 CD/SACD player. Turn the Yamaha units on and they play. Both of my NAD units were unreliable and were in the repair shop to have parts replaced on multiple occasions. The C370 amp had a slight audible buzz at its best. Both of the NAD units were ultimately unrepairable after 5 to 8 years when there either no parts available or the cost of repair was more than they were worth. I'd never look at another NAD unit based on my experience with them.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +1

      We’ve been after the M33 since it was announced. Unfortunately, I don’t see that review happening anytime soon.

  • @dobermanguy9437
    @dobermanguy9437 2 года назад +2

    I picked up a Yamaha ax 900 integrated amp 130 watts per Channel made in Japan what a beast sounds fantastic for only 250 yeah it's not a high-end like this amp doesn't have meters but it sounds awesome some of the older integrated amps are even better in my opinion

    • @jeffinnh76
      @jeffinnh76 2 года назад

      AX900 = garbage & you need a better paying job!

  • @jasonpomare5639
    @jasonpomare5639 Год назад +2

    If you were to choose between the yamaha or the technics amplifiers for sound grade , which would you choose ? , could you please, please reply as I am in the market for a new high quality amp , and your opinion would mean something to my final decision , I am a technics enthusias and own a number of technics equipment but I am open to other brands. Would love to hear from you , thanks.

  • @nusstu
    @nusstu 3 года назад +3

    Anyone can comment on how this compares to a Luxman 550AXII. I'm considering between the two and where I am located. I'm unable to do an A B comparison, but the 3200 sells for about 400 bucks more which isn't a lot.

  • @mechashiva8328
    @mechashiva8328 3 года назад +1

    -I really appreciate how passionate you get talking about Hi-Fi while not getting sucked into the audiophile mysticism like burn in. So my pick for which integrated you should review next is the Mcintosh MA12000. I think a lot of of people get enamored with the good looks (and price tag) of gear. You and kristi do a good job complimenting design without letting it coloring your perception of what the gear can do.
    -Which of the three I would pick in a perfect world? The A-S3200. If I understand correctly, the A-S3200 isn't just a beefed up A-S2200. It's also the flagship separates (5000 line) distilled to their essentials in one package. So if you look at it from the perspective of $7,500 vs $20k. Then the sacrilegious price tag makes more sense. Others have criticized Yamaha for not making the AS line more clear.
    -Hard disagree with side panels. I think they look classy. The gloss black painted wood is the same as the enclosures for the speakers. Both I believe are in refence to Yamaha's grand pianos.

    • @michaelaurelius8507
      @michaelaurelius8507 3 года назад

      I completely agree and for me the A-S3200 is THE ONLY choice if you want that fidelity and class. There's a REASON the A-S3200 costs as much as it does compared to an A-S2200. Andrew really missed a lot of key points with the A-S3200 and comparing it to an A-S2200 is ludicrous. I also found it laughable where he stated that the sub bass section was lacking. I think he should've allowed the amp to break in for a good 100 hours and THEN reviewed it with the speakers.
      The glossy black side panels are a beautiful CONTRAST to the boring silver chassis of the A-S3200 and is actually THE reason I'd get the silver over the black and this is quite unusual for me because I choose black EVERY time when there's an option of black or silver. Black just looks sleeker and more modern to me and oozes class. Silver is more old school and in rare cases, like the A-S3200 in silver, it actually looks better because of the gloss black side panels, IMO.

  • @lonniefarmer7067
    @lonniefarmer7067 3 года назад +2

    At this price I would be more tempted by a hybrid design just because that would address those short comings you pointed out. For another 3k the MA 1200 is twice the amp (350 w/channel) with a tube pre-amp section that forgives the poor studio work.

  • @wrk9851
    @wrk9851 3 года назад +1

    Your review on the Technics SU-G700 sold me as I have a genuine fondness for Technics. Only I could find none available at the time of your review. So after a couple of months of waiting I came across Yamaha's original series of AS models. I purchased the AS-2100 amp with the CD-2100 as well. The deal was just to good to pass over "NEW!" Though I am very happy with Yamaha part of me still wants the Technics. I recently added a tube amp into my line up Willsenton R8 and I am completely absorbed in tube rolling currently. I am with Kristi on the VU meters. Takes me way back to my teens, early 20's in the late 70's. BIG fan of your reviews especially when Kristi adds her take. The vintage Pioneer 780 review is a personal fav based on the emotional attachment alone. I still have my Technics SL-D2 turntable from those days long ago. I own Pioneer SX models 780/980 and 3700 as well as Parasound A21/Halo 5 pre-amp. My only issue is I am running out of rooms(house)! I value both of your opinions greatly and will continue to be a avid fan!

  • @8474Starscream
    @8474Starscream 3 года назад +7

    Excellent content....Good Sunday to all Audio Geeks 🤓!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! We appreciate you sharing a bit of your weekend with us.

    • @8474Starscream
      @8474Starscream 3 года назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews I have been Bin watching your channel very very cool Go to source for Audio addiction LOL!

  • @dominicmaddox95
    @dominicmaddox95 3 года назад +3

    I have a A-S2100 and a McIntosh c2600 paired with a 452 and other than the output, the yahmy is the best bang imo

  • @SSS-cv7dc
    @SSS-cv7dc 3 года назад +2

    Isn’t the Technics amp a D class amp? I’m confused and don’t understand why you guys are comparing it to A-S3200?

  • @tywoodruff8578
    @tywoodruff8578 3 года назад +2

    Easy choice...I buy the 1200, Klipsch Heresy or Forte speakers, an upgrade at turntable, a bunch of MoFi vinyl, and have money left over to fill the wine fridge!

  • @kcr2365
    @kcr2365 Год назад +9

    Got this on sale for $5200

  • @pierre-philippejulien6298
    @pierre-philippejulien6298 3 года назад +3

    Andrew , I remember you felt in love with the technics su-g700, how will you compare it to the Yamaha . I love your videos man , I know it’s not easy work to make them , we appreciate all your efforts .

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +1

      I still prefer the 700.

    • @michaelchristensen-leder6707
      @michaelchristensen-leder6707 3 года назад +1

      Hey Andrew. I can’t decide between a Yamaha 2100 and Technics 700. I’m a true analog turntable guy and I’m a bit concerned the Technics will sound to digital. I love the design and your review however. Can you comment on the vinyl playback?

    • @pierre-philippejulien6298
      @pierre-philippejulien6298 3 года назад

      @@michaelchristensen-leder6707 I bought the technics 700 , all I can say it’s a wonderful amp , all of details and very neutral sound and beautiful , wide soundstage .If you are used to the kind of warm sound , this is not the amp for you . I have a Marantz for the warm , lay back sound ( very musical) , and technics for better soundstage and details .

  • @FrightfulAccountant
    @FrightfulAccountant 3 года назад +1

    With cars if you start up with the budget of a a small city car and then stretch it to a full size luxery car, you get a way bigger car with way better driving characteristics, comfort, looks...
    With audio, if you stretch the budget in the same extend... You get something that looks almost the same a little bit better sound. I think that the AS1200 for it's money is a steal, a piece you can enjoy for years and years. The AS3200 for it's money is that kind of piece that just always makes you wonder "hmm, it sounds nice but shouldn't I have spend my hard earned cash on something else?"
    I too would pick the AS1200 for that reason!

  • @reyiiteleco
    @reyiiteleco 3 года назад +4

    I pick A-S3200 hands down, second option the A-S2200

  • @michaelschafer6379
    @michaelschafer6379 3 года назад +1

    Became a Yamaha-nut because of a Pianocraft system ... now I run a older RX-V657 AVR and a vintage CR-800 receiver ... love the sound both give without touching bass, trebble or loudness specialy

  • @ryanwesteren9289
    @ryanwesteren9289 3 года назад +2

    Happy Sunday! Thank you for keeping your honesty throughout your review format. While components like this are way out of my price range, I still appreciate the design and Yamaha’s approach to giving “natural” sound between products. I’d be totally happy with the A-S801 ☺️ I would love to see you review the Outlaw RR2160! Or some vintage Sansui integrated amps...eh? I really enjoy my AU-D7 from the 80s.

  • @CanadaSocial
    @CanadaSocial 3 года назад +1

    How did it do with the Klipsch La Scala?

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  3 года назад +1

      Great

    • @CanadaSocial
      @CanadaSocial 3 года назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews Thanks Andrew. I got myself a pair of La Scalas and I wanted to match them up with the REL's No.25 or the REL Carbon Limited. What do you suggest?

  • @scottcarlon6318
    @scottcarlon6318 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonder how it compares to the Advance Paris A-12

  • @davidchaney1516
    @davidchaney1516 3 года назад +1

    He's pairing the AS3200 up to inferior equipment. It may be showing flaws in the source and/or the speakers. The source could lack bass and the speakers could be boomy. Speakers with tight bass might be showing you what the source is actually doing. Accoustics affect the bass too.

  • @mikeh7177
    @mikeh7177 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, as usual. I got the best of all Yamaha worlds with a barely used A-S2200 @ $2,600 from the original owner who purchased it w/ dealer pricing. I love it. Paired w/ Fritz Carbon SE Mk2 speakers, which most people haven’t heard of. (I needed bookshelves for my space, and they’re amazing)

  • @FreddyMacT
    @FreddyMacT 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad I held off on purchasing the Yamaha A-S3200. I read a lot of reviews that said the price was far too much for the product at hand and the quality was clean but not much else offered. I think if you listen to a very specific kind of music, this amp will be great for you. But I listen to a big variety in music that I was always hesitant to pull the trigger on the yamaha.

    • @FreddyMacT
      @FreddyMacT 3 года назад +1

      @Jingle Nuts Got the Musical Fidelity M8xi, I mostly listen to digital recordings, so a streamer + a DAC and the M8xi has been incredible.

    • @Andrew-do4jy
      @Andrew-do4jy 3 года назад +3

      @@FreddyMacT I auditioned MF M8xi and Yamaha A-S3200 side by side on the same speakers and from the same DAC/CD. Yamaha blows away MF M8xi! Could not stand the sound for MF M8xi after listening to Yamaha. MF sounded dull, lifeless, dark and boring...

    • @FreddyMacT
      @FreddyMacT 3 года назад

      @@Andrew-do4jy Well I disagree... very much. But hey, thanks for shitting on my purchase though.

    • @FreddyMacT
      @FreddyMacT 3 года назад

      @@Andrew-do4jy Not only does yamaha suck at bass... but try pushing some MartinLogan ESL 13A speakers, the Yamaha can't do it. But my M8xi sure can.

    • @Andrew-do4jy
      @Andrew-do4jy 3 года назад +2

      @@FreddyMacT Did you try Yamaha A-S3200? No way M8xi has more bass! It has boomy soft and dark bass. Not like life like. Nobody needed to know that you held off purchasing Yamaha. It was your personal affair and if you showed it publicly I had the right to reflect on it. Just wanted to warn the other potential buyers of M8xi.

  • @ks-hg5vo
    @ks-hg5vo 3 года назад +2

    Is there 40 years of improvement over my ca 1000 mk3 ?

  • @ibassnote
    @ibassnote 3 года назад +2

    At that price you are well into Accuphase or Luxman range. Does this thing seriously compete with either of those high-level integrateds?

    • @ibassnote
      @ibassnote 3 года назад

      @Jingle Nuts I'll be in Japan in May and try them all out...

  • @RoyFJ65
    @RoyFJ65 3 года назад +1

    As an owner of B-2 and MX-1000 I was waiting for some new offerings from Yamaha in that class and it seems they have yet again delivered. Thanks for your review.

  • @Mundtworks
    @Mundtworks 3 года назад +11

    No offense Andrew, but any video with Kristi in it is just better :). She adds the right amount of amazing dorkiness! Love her!

  • @BretAHart
    @BretAHart 3 года назад +2

    In a perfect world, I would go for the 2200 in a heartbeat. Great video!

    • @Mike-wc4dl
      @Mike-wc4dl 3 года назад +1

      This is where I'm at. I can't really justify the price of the 3200 over the 2200.

  • @ErnestoDelAguilaIII
    @ErnestoDelAguilaIII 3 года назад +7

    Yes! No more piano black

  • @mikemjm8705
    @mikemjm8705 3 года назад +8

    Just bought my A S 2200

  • @jimblues21
    @jimblues21 3 года назад +2

    I dig your reviews Andrew, I"ve always liked the big Yamahas and am now a proud owner of the 2200, I bought the 1200 first and loved it but was left wanting and wondering about the 2200 with the better pre amp and fully balanced input etc, the dealer took back the 1200 (Black) and I picked up a silver 2200, yes the 2200 is better and so glad I made that decision as this amp is a bit of a end game for me, sounds stunning with my Dyn Special 40s and I think well worth the extra cost, love the VU meters but I love the 3200s bigger ones more so, these are all beautiful well made integrated Amps that sound better and better with the more hours you put on them, if you watched this review and wondering about buying one of them you won't be disappointed

  • @terence3908
    @terence3908 3 года назад +1

    Could it be due to the fact that the speakers you tested the Yamaha with aren’t resolving enough, or of sufficient quality to get the best out of the 3200?

  • @joshdekubber3631
    @joshdekubber3631 3 года назад +1

    Always so great to hear the back and forth conversation between both of you! The only good memories I had with my dad was listening to music together in the late 80s on Klipsch Forte's powered by Yamaha. Not sure the model #. I'm starting to make a lot of great memories with my daughter listening to music together and looking forward to upgrading our setup. Your reviews are extremely helpful!! THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH!!!

    • @martinmerino3272
      @martinmerino3272 3 года назад +1

      Doing the exact same thing with my kids! Yamaha amp and Klipsch speakers!
      👊🏾

    • @joshdekubber3631
      @joshdekubber3631 3 года назад

      @@martinmerino3272 That's great!! 👊🏽

  • @stevezeidman7224
    @stevezeidman7224 3 года назад +2

    Great review! It’s great you’re pointing out everything you can expect from this amplifier. People should know even a $7500 amp won’t be everything to everyone. If you’re going to go up to these price ranges, how about looking at an amp like the McIntosh MA5300 integrated amp? $5000

  • @RealHIFIHelp
    @RealHIFIHelp 3 года назад +1

    Yamaha is generally with their 2000+ models very good for the price. And I agree with Andrew that the very bottom part of the bass isn't fully there. And I will also add that generally Yamaha is very musical, but also a bit polite in sound so you don't get that full grunt/slam. (which by the way most gear suffers a bit from)
    I also want to say that, Yamaha is generally very flexible with their sound, so that you can manipulate more grunt/weight/other stuff to happen depending on cables/power setup/speakers/DAC...
    Also I feel that Yamaha with their top models come very close to Accuphase which is commendable since Accuphase costs a lot more.
    A good review.

  • @RUfromthe40s
    @RUfromthe40s 3 года назад

    one of the things that atract me to yamaha in late 70´s was the stereo receiver i had at home from a friend and never found other ,the fact that in the back every input had a litle knob to equalize all inputs level not only for the phono or mc cartridge input

  • @Inflator82
    @Inflator82 3 года назад +3

    Surely, you have to review Michi X5 or X3 next.

  • @joeythedime1838
    @joeythedime1838 Год назад +4

    I'm looking at the Accuphase E-380/Luxman L-509x/Yamaha A-S3200 for a second system (In my reference system I have a T+A PA3000HV)... any thoughts and insights that you might have would be very much appreciated.

  • @bruceheitkamp1724
    @bruceheitkamp1724 3 года назад +1

    Yamaha has an idea of what sound is and does a really great job of keeping that idea through out the line. Does Yamaha still make a surround sound integrated?

  • @dieselbrodeur
    @dieselbrodeur 3 года назад +1

    I think it’s kind of funny that reviewers (and Yamaha) threats these three amps as if they are new when in reality it’s an update of the 1100/2100/3000 series. They look identical but are slightly updated inside. They even have the same effect 95/95/100W (EU version). The really new models are the separates in the 5000 series. It would be great if you could review them as well .

    • @dieselbrodeur
      @dieselbrodeur 2 года назад

      @Jingle Nuts The 3000 already had that, only the phono stage is realy upgraded.

  • @carpetcrawler79
    @carpetcrawler79 3 года назад +1

    I would buy the 2200. Maybe I will. It has the preamp section similar to the 3200 and a dedicated headphone amp. And a balanced input. Did I say I want bigger meters? Yes. But not for the huge price jump.

  • @apvalenti
    @apvalenti 3 года назад +2

    Looking forward to the Forte iv review!!

  • @jked7463
    @jked7463 3 года назад

    Which would u buy? None of them. I am looking for one with ore outs and amp ins to use in a bit amp system. These you can only use as a ore out or an amp in other than as an integrated.