We have a A-S3200 and it’s just great. It took quite a while to open up but after while it just relaxes and keeps the detail but smooths out without losing detail. Feed it a really nice source via XLR and it sounds high end to my ears, but not cold like some high end. Obviously speakers matter!
yep. I have the AS-1200 and it opened up. In fact looking at the back of this amp and not seeing XLR I think it is based on the AS-1200 with the addition of digital goodies.
The 3200 and 2000 have a high end sound but it’s musical and beautiful. Touch of warmth, better bass than 98% of integrateds I’ve tried and extended yet smooth highs. Both have this sound though the 3200 is a bit more refined and sounds a bit larger as well. I’ll have a video soon with the 3200 and 2000 side by side. :)
And their current line up of speakers are exceptional too. Try to hear the NS-3000 standmounts if you ever have the chance. You would absolutely love 'em🎶
actually if you really compare the r-n2000 is half way between the 1200 and 2200. 2000/2200 have brass feet(1200 has iron) the rn2000 has a brass plate between the transformer and the chassis which even the 3200 dosn't have. rn2000,as1200/2200 all have 4 18,000uf caps the 3200 has 4 22000. but the 2200/3200 are fully balanced and the 1200/2000 are not
I just bought the Yamaha A-S801 to pair with my Paradigm studio 100 v2s. It’s coming Monday. This will be my third Yamaha since the 1970’s. I have had great luck with Yamaha. Hopefully this one lasts as long as the last two and sounds even better
The Yamaha R-N2000A is great amplifier I went for. Also listened to below amplifiers before making final decision. Sugden A21SE Musical Fidelity M6si Rega Aethos NAD C399 Naim Supernait 3
@rajkrishnan5885 I think the Sugden sounds great was initially 99% sure this was going to be my purchase but got Yamaha instead build quality is amazing I also got a great price couldn't refuse. But based on my previous amplifiers, I need loudness switch and tone controls as I like to tinker with my sound across all genres.
I was a Yamaha dealer for many years and i found them to be a great company. They didn’t use any off the shelf parts, every part was built in house(may be different now). I was told long ago that Yamaha even grew the trees that provide the wood for their guitars and pianos.
I’ve had and listened to multiple Yamaha receivers and integrated’s overs the years from 1970’s to present as-701 running my Zu’s now best midfi for mass production for the price. Very crisp and clean . Prefer my vintage sansui stuff a little warmer but Yamaha is a close 2nd without spending major bucks with my mid 60’S ears why spend more when I can’t hear the difference . Thanks for another great review .
If it's like the 2200 it's amazingly clear and open in mids and on top but a little light in the bass. Beauty of it is you get a bit of that nice tubey midrange in a solid state. Detailed and neutral fairly high-end sound.
How is the phono stage in the R-N2000A? I have the Yamaha A-S1100 and it shares the same excellent phono stage as the 2200 and 3200. But I see there is no MC capability on the 2000. I wonder if they went with a cheaper or simplified board.
@@StefanAI11 I can understand although not sure of my answer as a lot of music that I play is all bootlegs (Bowie 1972, 73, 74 and 76) Any other studio albums sound fine with not too much top end as you pointed out.
Because this is effectively an AS1200 with a streamer. I've paired the AS1200 with a wiim Pro plus for an even cheaper package. You don't even really another controller because you end up using your phone for the WiiM.
I just picked one up "Used like new" from Amazon for $2350. From what you said in your review and the other reviews I've seen I couldn't pass it up at that price. Now the decision is what speakers I want to pair with it. I'm down to either Wharfdale 85th anniversary Linton or Klipsch Heresy. Two speakers with completely different sounds but I have heard both and really like both. I'm leaning Klipsch because in your review you mention the Yamaha has a slightly warm sound. I'm thinking the brighter sounding Klipsch speakers may match up well with an amp a little on the warmer side. Any advice would be welcome. Great review! Subbed.
Go lintons. As1100 here and stacked lintons. I don't think the amp is warm just not full monitor neutral. Still with klipsch horns might be a bit much?
Great review, love Yamaha as well. How would you describe the a-s3200 sound compared to this? Does it have that same warmth in the vocal region as you described for them this integrated?
I've been R-N2000A owner for near 4 months. Currently experimenting with using it's DAC and preamp for feeding a tube amp as a serious listening mode for digital music. Any thoughts on the matter?
Greetings from Callands, Virginia. I enjoyed your assessment of the Yamaha N2000 and I would love to have one for my JVC DD-7 cassette deck and a future turntable. I currently have a Yamaha Aventage A760 from 2016 that's going strong. I would love to see something new from Yamaha because no one adds tape loops to AVRs. Thank you for your assessment.
Have you reviewed the LINN streamers? You mention you can’t seem to better the Rose. I’m not sure about the price comparisons. But in the UK the LINN streamer products are reported to be the best in their category by UK and also other European countries press.
dont be fooled by this misinformation from rmartin1679 ... The A-S3200 is a textbook example of a traditional large, full-feature integrated from the land of the rising sun. Unlike so many of its price rivals, it’s totally devoid of streaming or even world class DAC functionality. NO DAC, or, without a world class DAC!!
I am using a Chord TT2 with an M SCALER and an A-S3200 and I'm finally done looking for anything else. There is also the option for a different/excellent sound using the TT2 as a Pre-Amp and the 3200 as strictly a Power Amp.
@@TrueAudio I think all rmartin was suggesting is listen to the AS3200 along with a world class dac. which is what someone would do with a 3000 series Yamaha amp.
I used to have all pioneer and marantz receivers back in the 70s and 80s. I am thinking about this receiver. I'm 70 years old now I have a pole barn that I fixed up and I wanna blast out some Winter rock 'n' roll Hoochie Koo. I really don't know what to get for speakers, a lot of videos I've seen recommend these little speakers that have their own power. Why should I buy a power speaker if the receiver has its own power. I want a big speaker so I can shake the building what would people recommend for this receiver?.
Agreed, sounds great with my jbl l95s in my bedroom system. I turn the bass tone way up with JBLs to take advantage of the excellent jbl bass but ultimately my Marantz separates can kick a little harder with its loudness control on my l100 classics but the older l12s probably are less neutral and would rock out hard with the Yamaha. Yamaha is very livel, punchy, and clear but vintage Marantz provides better sound contouring to taste whereas Yamaha always a bit mid forward and the ultimate in clarity ( refined high-end sound)
Headphone jack doesn’t have enough power to drive power hungry headphones. If that’s what you are asking for. I had to buy external headphone amp to drive my Hifiman Arya Organics and Meze 109 Pro.
I thought the same, but it turns out that it was an illusion. You can’t see both meters at the same time, really. Your eyes have to shift focus minutely and you really can’t catch it fast enough. Even if they are off, they can be calibrated. Also, consider your source.
@@billd9667 You’re correct, I have a Yamaha CA-1010 Integrated vintage 1977 with dual meters, and they always look slightly misaligned but just an illusion.
I think it has lots of inputs but let's not jump de gun on hype. The USB's are very old format, there is no I2S, ABS/EBU and there actually is no BT. Yes, it's a receiver, the integrated amp that bests it is the S2200, basically a lower end version of the S2200.
It has BT, just not 2-way. It can only accept input, but not power headphones. USB may be old, but it works and beats RCA buy a damned sight The Yamaha lacks quite a few features, but has quite a few. Design for this amp probably began 5 years ago. A lot has changed since then
If you are not into SE Class A as the Sugden A21 or Lux L550 AX2 or SE Class A tube amps (2a3 300B KT150) then this is a nice all in one aside the Unity Atom or the new Arcam A series (Class G) or Aegir or AAcento or AApuccini or Accuphase or Unison Primo etc. (but they are seperates systems) and at least much better than the terrible Hegel amp 🤔
haven't heard any YAMAHA amplifier thats sounds better than my two 90's two AVI S2000MI integrated amplifiers used as two mono amps for each speaker . The AVI's are detailed and transparent , have resolution , are colourless , are still smooth but still dynamic and exciting . They pull out more detail from any recordings that no YAMAHA amplifier ever could , fact .
I have this amp, beautiful indeed. My only problem is that I can't manage having access of the streaming services like kobuzz directly in muscats. I mostly use it directly from my DNLA serveur, But I also would like to access to my streaming services, like it suppose to do. :(
If you can get the stream from Qobuzz without using the app on your phone, it’s direct from MusicCast. It’s just clunky, but only slightly worse than BluOS. I have both and they both need work. At least BluOS does gapless. The Yamaha doesn’t.
The only reason i am not buying is the size of that beast....i just don't have the space for it. I do have spece for rn1000 but this is not anywhere near the 2000 in terms of build...
You just touched upon why I don’t own any contemporary surface-mount solid-state amplifiers or preamplifiers: Once they fail, outside of warranty, you are most usually left with little more than a very expensive door stopper. This is true for essentially all such equipment, regardless of price point. These are simply not heirloom devices, Granted, DACs, streamers CD Pplaers and other digital source components which use surface-mount PCB construction and microprocessors are similarly ephemeral, but this is largely unavoidable. I do accept the fact that DACs, digital players, streamers etc are ultimately temporary recyclables and unlikely to be lifetime purchases, but I choose to go with repairable preamps and power amplifiers which use discrete components and which do not utilize surface-mount technology nor microprocessors. Fortunately, computer-free new-production preamplifiers and power amplifiers can still be purchased which utilize discrete devices and through-hole solid-state PCB construction or point-to-point wiring such as vacuum tube equipment.
6 months to post a review, to be sure about your thoughts , so is that what we can expect with all future reviews, as premise stands for all equipment? Fishy smell anyone?
If memory serves I recall your saying you had a Yamaha integrated and it crapped out on you very shortly after purchase; it was not a judgment you were reporting facts; now Yamaha is getting so much love; their top of the line integrated is overpriced of course value is subjective; if you read German Stereoplay Rang und Namen they rank purely on sound and then a score for value and the result is middling; mid pack of all the integrated amplifiers out there with or without streaming capabilities.
Please stop calling this 'an amplifier'. It's an integrated amp. Don't adopt the European terms. We buy pre-amps, amps, and integrateds. If this is 'an amplifier', then what is a stand alone amp?
US guys... ! 🤭 People using American words / clothes / food / music all over the world is normal. But using the word "Amplifier" and not "integrated amp" is a scandal ! What arrogance !
Be patient I purchased the silver R-N2000A from Amazon (US) in November 2023 for $2,499.95 USD. It is fantastic at that price.
We have a A-S3200 and it’s just great. It took quite a while to open up but after while it just relaxes and keeps the detail but smooths out without losing detail. Feed it a really nice source via XLR and it sounds high end to my ears, but not cold like some high end. Obviously speakers matter!
yep. I have the AS-1200 and it opened up. In fact looking at the back of this amp and not seeing XLR I think it is based on the AS-1200 with the addition of digital goodies.
The 3200 and 2000 have a high end sound but it’s musical and beautiful. Touch of warmth, better bass than 98% of integrateds I’ve tried and extended yet smooth highs. Both have this sound though the 3200 is a bit more refined and sounds a bit larger as well. I’ll have a video soon with the 3200 and 2000 side by side. :)
@@HiFiHuff I am wondering how the AS Yamaha's compare to their Japanese counterparts, Luxman and Accuphase....
Great review with nice comparisons, thanks! Looking forward to the 3200 review.
And their current line up of speakers are exceptional too. Try to hear the NS-3000 standmounts if you ever have the chance. You would absolutely love 'em🎶
It’s a a-s1200 with arc, digital inputs and streaming capabilities. That’s the sound description
actually if you really compare the r-n2000 is half way between the 1200 and 2200. 2000/2200 have brass feet(1200 has iron) the rn2000 has a brass plate between the transformer and the chassis which even the 3200 dosn't have. rn2000,as1200/2200 all have 4 18,000uf caps the 3200 has 4 22000. but the 2200/3200 are fully balanced and the 1200/2000 are not
I just bought the Yamaha A-S801 to pair with my Paradigm studio 100 v2s. It’s coming Monday. This will be my third Yamaha since the 1970’s. I have had great luck with Yamaha. Hopefully this one lasts as long as the last two and sounds even better
The A-S801 is excellent.
@@ChicagoRob2 That’s what I hear. I get mine tomorrow. I can’t wait. You love yours?
@@bigmacfullerton7870 Yes, it’s a dynamite integrated.
The Yamaha R-N2000A is great amplifier I went for. Also listened to below amplifiers before making final decision.
Sugden A21SE
Musical Fidelity M6si
Rega Aethos
NAD C399
Naim Supernait 3
Hi..How is it when compared to SugdenA21SE
What speakers are you using
@@rajkrishnan5885which speaker did you pair it with for best synergy?
can you please share a bit of your listening experience (yamaha vs other amps)
@rajkrishnan5885 I think the Sugden sounds great was initially 99% sure this was going to be my purchase but got Yamaha instead build quality is amazing I also got a great price couldn't refuse. But based on my previous amplifiers, I need loudness switch and tone controls as I like to tinker with my sound across all genres.
@@raymoore8435Monitor Audio Silver 100s Gen 6.
I was a Yamaha dealer for many years and i found them to be a great company. They didn’t use any off the shelf parts, every part was built in house(may be different now). I was told long ago that Yamaha even grew the trees that provide the wood for their guitars and pianos.
I’ve had and listened to multiple Yamaha receivers and integrated’s overs the years from 1970’s to present as-701 running my Zu’s now best midfi for mass production for the price. Very crisp and clean . Prefer my vintage sansui stuff a little warmer but Yamaha is a close 2nd without spending major bucks with my mid 60’S ears why spend more when I can’t hear the difference . Thanks for another great review .
6:20 “it’s a little warm”
8:27 “it’s not warm”
So what is it?
😂😂😂
If it's like the 2200 it's amazingly clear and open in mids and on top but a little light in the bass. Beauty of it is you get a bit of that nice tubey midrange in a solid state. Detailed and neutral fairly high-end sound.
I wonder how the RN 2000A would compare in sound quality with the Rotel RAS 5000.
How is the phono stage in the R-N2000A? I have the Yamaha A-S1100 and it shares the same excellent phono stage as the 2200 and 3200. But I see there is no MC capability on the 2000. I wonder if they went with a cheaper or simplified board.
Room correction is a very vague descriptor. They really vary in what they can do and how well they do it, sonicalky, esp.
It always blows my mind when some audiophiles turn up their nose on Yamaha.
tons of music they listen to was made on Yamaha gear, too
@@xfloodcasual8124 Both the performance and the production
Keen to hear where your Luxman and Pass Labs experiences are sonically in comparison to both 2000 and 3200.
Isn’t this actually considered a receiver vs. an integrated amp since it includes an FM tuner?
Yes, yamaha calls it a receiver
I bought the R-N1000A, Sounds great through a pair of Triangle Borea 9's, The Amp is solid built and bullet proof !
@HoratioPercivalClackerbarrel do you find it to much on treble?
I had As1100 with Borea Br08 and the highs were too much.
@@StefanAI11 I can understand although not sure of my answer as a lot of music that I play is all bootlegs (Bowie 1972, 73, 74 and 76) Any other studio albums sound fine with not too much top end as you pointed out.
I am a fan favorite of yamaha aventage receivers, i like the sound over other receivers in the same price category!!
Do you set bass/treble at '0' or keep it like this because it looks nice while filming?
Because this is effectively an AS1200 with a streamer. I've paired the AS1200 with a wiim Pro plus for an even cheaper package. You don't even really another controller because you end up using your phone for the WiiM.
Exactly
For audio quality alone, which would you chose, this or the A-S2200?
My thoughts exactly
I just picked one up "Used like new" from Amazon for $2350. From what you said in your review and the other reviews I've seen I couldn't pass it up at that price. Now the decision is what speakers I want to pair with it. I'm down to either Wharfdale 85th anniversary Linton or Klipsch Heresy. Two speakers with completely different sounds but I have heard both and really like both. I'm leaning Klipsch because in your review you mention the Yamaha has a slightly warm sound. I'm thinking the brighter sounding Klipsch speakers may match up well with an amp a little on the warmer side. Any advice would be welcome. Great review! Subbed.
Go lintons. As1100 here and stacked lintons. I don't think the amp is warm just not full monitor neutral. Still with klipsch horns might be a bit much?
which speaker did you end up with?
hows the sound?
Agreed, not bad but a little too analytical for horns of my Forte IVs. Better with lintons and better yet with JBLs.
Funny how every one of your reviews, it’s your favourite. This one stays!
By the whay that’s what I tell myself time and time again with new gear 😂
I can’t imagine any reviewer using an amp for 6 months😂 😂
Great review, love Yamaha as well. How would you describe the a-s3200 sound compared to this? Does it have that same warmth in the vocal region as you described for them this integrated?
Whats it like verses the Hegel H190?
I've been R-N2000A owner for near 4 months. Currently experimenting with using it's DAC and preamp for feeding a tube amp as a serious listening mode for digital music. Any thoughts on the matter?
Greetings from Callands, Virginia. I enjoyed your assessment of the Yamaha N2000 and I would love to have one for my JVC DD-7 cassette deck and a future turntable. I currently have a Yamaha Aventage A760 from 2016 that's going strong. I would love to see something new from Yamaha because no one adds tape loops to AVRs. Thank you for your assessment.
Would you say the lower midrange and bass sound is grippy?
Have you reviewed the LINN streamers? You mention you can’t seem to better the Rose. I’m not sure about the price comparisons. But in the UK the LINN streamer products are reported to be the best in their category by UK and also other European countries press.
Hello there. Did you try it with subwoofer?
Great review. Did you try the Yamaha with the Dynaudio Special Forty's and if you did were they a great pairing?
my only downside to trying this amp is the lack of phono cartridge choice, it only offers MM
yeah >90% of phone users only use MM
Hi,
What would you recommend for monitor audio gold towers?
Sincerely.
Love my A-1060
How would it work w Buchardt Anniversary 10?
Damn I was under the impression the n2000a sounded like the a1200, great long term review thank you.
Do you think the rn 2000 could power up a pair of vandersteen 2cis
You are my favorite reviewer. You review what i dream of listening to someday.
So it’s not the music, it’s the amp?
@@PetraKann It's both, clown, that's why we're here.
@PetraKann i can listen to any music i want. That's obviously not the case with amps.
Thank you for the great review, I wish it had an CLR’s
You Should really check out the Yamaha AS3200 - With a world class DAC
dont be fooled by this misinformation from rmartin1679 ...
The A-S3200 is a textbook example of a traditional large, full-feature integrated from the land of the rising sun. Unlike so many of its price rivals, it’s totally devoid of streaming or even world class DAC functionality. NO DAC, or, without a world class DAC!!
I am using a Chord TT2 with an M SCALER and an A-S3200 and I'm finally done looking for anything else.
There is also the option for a different/excellent sound using the TT2 as a Pre-Amp and the 3200 as strictly a Power Amp.
@@TrueAudio I think all rmartin was suggesting is listen to the AS3200 along with a world class dac. which is what someone would do with a 3000 series Yamaha amp.
I used to have all pioneer and marantz receivers back in the 70s and 80s. I am thinking about this receiver. I'm 70 years old now I have a pole barn that I fixed up and I wanna blast out some Winter rock 'n' roll Hoochie Koo. I really don't know what to get for speakers, a lot of videos I've seen recommend these little speakers that have their own power. Why should I buy a power speaker if the receiver has its own power. I want a big speaker so I can shake the building what would people recommend for this receiver?.
Get the L100 or L112 or those Giant JBL monitor speaker.
Agreed, sounds great with my jbl l95s in my bedroom system. I turn the bass tone way up with JBLs to take advantage of the excellent jbl bass but ultimately my Marantz separates can kick a little harder with its loudness control on my l100 classics but the older l12s probably are less neutral and would rock out hard with the Yamaha. Yamaha is very livel, punchy, and clear but vintage Marantz provides better sound contouring to taste whereas Yamaha always a bit mid forward and the ultimate in clarity ( refined high-end sound)
Thanks and enjoying all your reviews - Any chance in reviewing the Hegel H190V amplifier- Best wishes & Regards
But how's the headphone jack?
acceptable, I would say, if wife want to take a nape. But I wouldn't recommend it as the main listening experience of this amp.
Headphone jack doesn’t have enough power to drive power hungry headphones. If that’s what you are asking for. I had to buy external headphone amp to drive my Hifiman Arya Organics and Meze 109 Pro.
@@nalbor6919 yeah, the headphones jack output is just there in case...
Does this receiver have the ability to cross over speakers at 120hz and allow a sub to handle everything under 120hz?
@@almir-lq9qw yes
It might be worth to try it wit my Tannoy G. H. Memory?
Nope
Anyone have a comment on how the RN2000a would pair with Heresy IV speakers?
I have a black and a silver a-s1200 by both the meters are not aligned.
I thought the same, but it turns out that it was an illusion. You can’t see both meters at the same time, really. Your eyes have to shift focus minutely and you really can’t catch it fast enough. Even if they are off, they can be calibrated. Also, consider your source.
@@billd9667 You’re correct, I have a Yamaha CA-1010 Integrated vintage 1977 with dual meters, and they always look slightly misaligned but just an illusion.
One thing you could do is to download a tone generator for your phone and send a signal to the receiver via Bluetooth to check the meters.
I think it has lots of inputs but let's not jump de gun on hype. The USB's are very old format, there is no I2S, ABS/EBU and there actually is no BT.
Yes, it's a receiver, the integrated amp that bests it is the S2200, basically a lower end version of the S2200.
It is based on A-S1200 with 72k filter capacitance. A-S2200 has 88k (22k mFx4). The feet isolation are like 2200 though. Peace ✌️
It has BT, just not 2-way. It can only accept input, but not power headphones.
USB may be old, but it works and beats RCA buy a damned sight
The Yamaha lacks quite a few features, but has quite a few. Design for this amp probably began 5 years ago. A lot has changed since then
If you are not into SE Class A as the Sugden A21 or Lux L550 AX2 or SE Class A tube amps (2a3 300B KT150) then this is a nice all in one aside the Unity Atom or the new Arcam A series (Class G) or Aegir or AAcento or AApuccini or Accuphase or Unison Primo etc. (but they are seperates systems) and at least much better than the terrible Hegel amp 🤔
Oh the Hegel yes very Brrr 😬😬
Or the Kinky Brrr very Brrr 😬😬
Seperates as an Unison Unico or Vincent or Sugden Class A amp and even the Aegir are much much nicer 🤔
Hegel is yelling, not singing.
I own the Yamaha A-S1200 that I also love, apparently the amp section on the R-N2000a is very similar.
I think it has to do with the toroidal transformer it's specifically marketed on n2000a page
As far as I'm concerned, for a few bucks more, I'd have a Daniel Hertz system. Done!
Thanks
That analogy of swimming in a sea of music really resonates.
Should have tested the integrated streamer as well. Likely how most people will use this all-in-one.
I hope a $4000 amp does not leave much to want. It street price varies from $2999 to $3999.
Yeah , it’s a beauty.
haven't heard any YAMAHA amplifier thats sounds better than my two 90's two AVI S2000MI integrated amplifiers used as two mono amps for each speaker . The AVI's are detailed and transparent , have resolution , are colourless , are still smooth but still dynamic and exciting . They pull out more detail from any recordings that no YAMAHA amplifier ever could , fact .
You are comparing apples to oranges.
❤ Yamaha
Will the Yamaha amps match Monitor Audio or will the sound be too bright, harsh and ear fatiguing ???
Now you know...🍺👍🔊🔈... Yamaha.... ! Saving up for the Yamaha C-5000 preamplifier and the YAMAHA M-5000 amplifier.... !
Wow ❤
Thank you for another great review. Quick question- Closer Acoustics BOB vs REL S510?
It’s still expensive
I have this amp, beautiful indeed. My only problem is that I can't manage having access of the streaming services like kobuzz directly in muscats. I mostly use it directly from my DNLA serveur, But I also would like to access to my streaming services, like it suppose to do. :(
If you can get the stream from Qobuzz without using the app on your phone, it’s direct from MusicCast. It’s just clunky, but only slightly worse than BluOS. I have both and they both need work. At least BluOS does gapless. The Yamaha doesn’t.
@@billd9667 yet I can't get is even if I switch on the streaming service on musiccas...t frustrating!
The only reason i am not buying is the size of that beast....i just don't have the space for it. I do have spece for rn1000 but this is not anywhere near the 2000 in terms of build...
Its 3 times the price of 1000...
But it has VU meters... And a completely different build philosophy, but hey. VU METERS!!!!
@@steveluth3139 and a toroidal transformer, and 4 caps vs 2, and it weights twice as much and... meters!
You just touched upon why I don’t own any contemporary surface-mount solid-state amplifiers or preamplifiers:
Once they fail, outside of warranty, you are most usually left with little more than a very expensive door stopper.
This is true for essentially all such equipment, regardless of price point. These are simply not heirloom devices,
Granted, DACs, streamers CD Pplaers and other digital source components which use surface-mount PCB construction and microprocessors are similarly ephemeral, but this is largely unavoidable.
I do accept the fact that DACs, digital players, streamers etc are ultimately temporary recyclables and unlikely to be lifetime purchases, but I choose to go with repairable preamps and power amplifiers which use discrete components and which do not utilize surface-mount technology nor microprocessors.
Fortunately, computer-free new-production preamplifiers and power amplifiers can still be purchased which utilize discrete devices and through-hole solid-state PCB construction or point-to-point wiring such as vacuum tube equipment.
Nothing is truly discrete anymore. You can only try minimize the pain with separates
I've been very happy with the RN 803
It’s a great piece for sure. I do miss mine.
Don’t buy from Amazon without verifying that you will be getting the manufacturer’s warranty.
6 months to post a review, to be sure about your thoughts , so is that what we can expect with all future reviews, as premise stands for all equipment? Fishy smell anyone?
The Yamaha has always been capable of Qobuz HighRes, but now it can also do Tidal HighRes!
No YAMAHA sounds better than a pair of pro active ATC SCM ASL monitors either .
When you have no where else to go...
My dream amp but being disabled and on a VERY fixed budget, that's never going to happen.
If memory serves I recall your saying you had a Yamaha integrated and it crapped out on you very shortly after purchase; it was not a judgment you were reporting facts; now Yamaha is getting so much love; their top of the line integrated is overpriced of course value is subjective; if you read German Stereoplay Rang und Namen they rank purely on sound and then a score for value and the result is middling; mid pack of all the integrated amplifiers out there with or without streaming capabilities.
So people can stream Spotify on this amp...LOL
❤
48.7 pounds
60lb is almost 30kg.. thats like the weight of a small woman..
I'm finally done with you. You offer nothing but gushing hyperbole at every turn. Super sus and grifty
Doubt youll find one better than that Rose.
find one what ?
@@TrueAudio His 130 Rose streamer.
Please stop calling this 'an amplifier'. It's an integrated amp. Don't adopt the European terms. We buy pre-amps, amps, and integrateds. If this is 'an amplifier', then what is a stand alone amp?
Eh?
It's actually a receiver :)
US guys... ! 🤭
People using American words / clothes / food / music all over the world is normal.
But using the word "Amplifier" and not "integrated amp" is a scandal !
What arrogance !
@@marc6652 Don't you get tired of going through life just making things up on the fly? Must be exhausting.
Network stereo receiver.
Do not buy it!!!
If you have a reason to exclaim it, then explain it.
jealous!
Language barrier. Probably works for Accuphase