Like the Golden Age of HiFi? Yamaha Brings the RECEIVER BACK! Affordable and Fantastic!
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2023
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The latest affordable network receiver from Yamaha, the R-N1000A is affordable, well made, has a built in streamer, dac, amp, radio, phono stage and a connection for anything you can think of. My thoughts on this piece that truly surprised me.
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I bought a Yamaha CR-2020 receiver in 1979 and loved it, also for its design. Now, some 45 years later they are still using more or less the same simple and elegant design.
It’s a great piece of gear, recently reviewed elsewhere with the same conclusion, less or more: ‘product of the year’! ❤ Thanks!
Room correction with a sub is a game changer. The Yamaha system works as well as Dirac, but seriously folk need to forget about dacs and streamers, room correction with a decent dsp is the biggest bang for your buck improvement.
Thanks for bringing attention to this receiver. Too bad the $500 off isn't on the silver one.
My very first "high end" gear was a Yamaha integrated way back the late 80's. I think it was an A-720, the first 5 watts were in Class A and that feature was switchable on or off from the front panel, they called it "Auto Class A". It also had "continuously variable loudness", a phono stage, outputs for 3 pairs of speakers, tone bypass and a record out loop. I actually used it for years, it was nice gear.
It looked a LOT like the piece you're reviewing.
Found that deal yesterday on Amazon and quickly ordered. It’s going in my upstairs TV system driving KEF LS50 meta’s. Love that it has an HDMi ARC connection.
Hi, are you satisfied how Yamaha RN1000a match with KEF LS50 meta? I am thinking to buy Yamaha RN1000a and pair with KEF LS50 meta speakers but I couldn't find any additional information how they match together. If you can share your experience I would appreciate.
Brilliant review!
I have a Yamaha hi Def receiver love it driving JBL’s and Acoustic Research
That price adjustment clip was the boss 🙂
Great sharing. Thanks.
Nice amp. I had the 803d and really enjoyed its multi faceted functionality.
Also pleased with the 803D. Interesting that the rated RMS power for the 803D is given at 0.019% THD, the N1000A states 0.07%
Not saying that the average listener would notice any difference, but it’s odd.
Hey lovely that looks awesome ❤️❤️❤️
Would look killer w/ a brushed champagne finish & meters !
All homes need a receiver somewhere. Silver faces are worth double unless they are Sansui! What the hell happened with Sansui? The best receivers by far 🎉
Excellent, I think GR Bullies would be a perfect match. Cool runnings
It is basically an A-S801 with DSP and HDMI inputs.
The Yamaha is beautiful, build quality, usebility. In the meantime I have been won over by the sound of the techneeks G70. Make a comparison. Very interesting 🤨
As always, great review. Other than this Yamaha receiver, which other products are you shortlisting for the 2023 Product of the Year?
Very nice, but a nice retro dial with proper lamps would garner more love and appreciation.
You don’t want bulbs to warming up every time you are going to listen a couple of your beloved Pink Floyd tracks.
you got to pay more for that
@@Bas1lio , LED lights give off very little to no heat.
I grew up with YAMAHA. It’s an admirable brand and definitely 💯 reliable. It’s a magnificent product to start one’s audiophile journey.
I have an AS501 with a Rega Fono added to improve the sound of my records and also a WXC50 to improve on the DAC, is it worth the additional investment to upgrade? Have it playing through Wharfedale Lintons
Use to buy everything " natural sound" Yamaha some 30 years ago....then I heard Mission Cyrus 2 integrated amp and realized I'm listening music with a wet blanket over the speakers. Switched to British made HI Fi gear and never looked back.
I would like to see a 3.1 Amp/Receiver as I use the fronts only plus a sub
Same here!
Please please please do a comparison between this and the technics SU-GX 70. Thanks :)
I am wondering how it compares to the NAD c3050
Can an equalizer be hooked up to this?
I love Yamahas receivers and av receivers. Nobody can be at Yamaha.
I have already NAD C356bee so question if this Yamaha will be huge step forward in terms of sound quality?
Do you think the YAMAHA RN1000A is enough to move my AR 9's ?
What voltage do the preouts have?
The room correction will make a huge difference in a room thats not treated like yours. Huge difference.
numbers say it all
@@iikatinggangsengii2471 context with numbers says it all, otherwise you can cherry pick any big numbers and go, look, big number = better, just no
does the musicast allow gapless?
I too have an RS130 and LOVE it. If you have not go get an ethernet to optical converter and use the optical input. Makes a big difference! Quick question, where did you get your stereo cabinet? Does it hold enough weight for any equipment you have used? Thanks!
My system has absolutely zero noise - negative noise if that could be possible. I did test the U2 with fiber and went back to standard. I think it’s system dependent really. Nice feature to have and future proofs for a few years :)
Looks like Amazon just took this deal away.
Great review, thank you. Any opinion on how the sound of the yamaha compares to the audiolab 6000/7000 - features aside ?
hey there, what have you found? I have the 7000A and I am curious about the differences.
@@Mullster Sorry - could not find a place to listen to the yamaha just yet.
I'm an old guy with a Sansui 5000 from 1971. I bought it in Europe when I was stationed there. I was thinking of buying the 1000A as an upgrade. I was wondering what speakers you might recommend to accompany this receiver? The speakers would be in my office approximately 20 x 20. Right now I have two bookshelf Bose speakers.
Look at an SVS setup. They make very solid speakers at reasonable prices, especially their subwoofers. Maybe SVS Prime Bookshelf with the SB-1000 sub. You would not be disappointed.
does the ypao apply a high pass crossover?
It still has BT 4.2 for 1500 euro?
Are these rn1000 is sufficient for Polk reference R700
Definitely silver
Nice review I have an older Yamaha receiver but am very happy with it for CD’s tuner or vinyl see my previous comment check out my record reviews 😅
Just bought the 800 version of the. Didn't see the need for HDMI and wasn't sure there would be $800 worth of sonic difference between the two. Also found it on Amazon for $1050. Very happy with it, and I have some extra $$ for a sub now.
Hello,how do you like your 800?
I own rn303d but looking to sale it. Would the 800 be an upgrade?
Im feeling the same way. Im thinking to grab a linton bundle with this amp. But this whole purchase got blown way out of proportion. I still have my old yamaha reciever, I was just planning to get wharfedale evos
From the world's largest musical instrument maker.
I am told the N800A is close the the 1000A regarding the sound. I dont need the HDMI so i dont know if you got a chance to look at it or got any feedback. thanks :)
The 1000 has a bit higher quality components inside, as well as a stiffer more rigid chassis for better sonic characteristics. I’m going with the 1000👍🏻
thanks for the imput @@JR-ho5qm
Agree. The only difference I find is the 1000 has the HDMI input which I also don't need. I'm going with the 800.
For that price, I would put my Musical Fidelity M5si + my little bluMe streamer up against this any day of the week. 🧐
Excuse my ignorance but what does a dac do? Am I right in believing it is used to play streaming services like Spotify through it? If that’s the case then couldn’t I just use chomecast that I could plug into an amp?
I'm not expert, but as I understand it a DAC converts the digital signal to analog so your amplifier can then amplify the analog signal. Better DAC better analog signal. I use Spotify on my phone and use Bluetooth to get the music to my receiver. As I understand it, there is a DAC in my phone that converts the digital to analog. So assume whatever you are using would also have a DAC built into it. But a $500 DAC will do a much better job than one built into your phone or streamer. Depends on your system really. I doubt with my system I would hear any difference. But mine is pretty low end.
What speakers did you use with it? Did you try driving large floor speakers? Ie: Heresy IV
I was looking at the Buchard amp do you think it would be a worthwhile upgrade to the Yamaha. It is similar except for the exclusion of a streamer. I have a pair of Ogy speakers; quite sensitive.
It has virtually no distortion or noise. And among the best room correction. Objectively it totally transparent.
My home theater has a denon
Are these sufficient to power KEF R7s?
Absolutely. Very strong amp.
Very similar features to my Yamaha RX-A1070 Aventage HT. Using Totem Dreamcatchers in a three speaker setup across the front. The A1070 has a 4 Ohm setting.
It looks nice. But I tend to prefer a separate DAC, so when it becomes obsolete, I don't need to replace the whole thing. I, as many other people, don't have a unlimited amount of disposable income.
I agree. A DAC should never be built into an integrated amp or receiver.
can't you just use a seperate dac and connect with rca
Slippery slope butterfly effect.
Where do you stop with such logic.
Analog and digital circuitry should never be powered by the same power supplies.
A phono stage should never be built in.
A power amp should never be built in.
Etc.
And yes, if you want a new DAC because the internal one "becomes obsolete" and you feel the need to specifically upgrade that particular component over ever other thing in your entire system for what ever reason, then sure, just plug a different one in via RCA.
How was it compared to NAD C3050?
want to know that~😆
$1800 is not affordable
When you compare it to everything else in today’s days in age where everything is overpriced you can not deny the fact that you are getting insane value compared to anything on the market in its caliber range.
Buuuut I’m sure the quality isn’t their like it used to be
I agree. If you want a stripped down version of this amp look at the 801. Basically the same thing without streamer. You can get them for under $1000. You can't beat that.
@@charlesking678 I bought a pioneer
Its not hard for the average hobby to consume $5,000
Drones, radio controlled whatever, motorcycle, automotive, boating,
So it's affordable.
Where it stops being affordable is running the idea past the minister of war and finance.
NETCEIVER !!!
Is there any way to get the brightness out of the yahama amps? If this is anywhere near the 801 model, forget it.
I don’t get brightness at all no matter the speaker I use. As stated, when using the internal streamer the high end is a bit harsh. That goes away when using an external streamer, at least for me. I don’t find the amp bright with any of the speakers I tried it with but it is a little lean in the bass, with a bit of a recessed midrange. Harsh highs can bring the impression of brightness, especially depending on speakers. With the little OGY speakers I have in for review now, this amp does the worst with them as these speakers lack low bass and the neutral sound of this amp enhances that. With the Alwxandria Audio monitors the sound is full and leans warm. So I’d say start with speakers, positioning and source. The 2000 arrives today so I look forward to seeing and hearing the difference. I find this to be such a good deal as it was being offered for $1200 and for everything one gets here that’s a steal. Also, this is not in any way an “audiophile” product. This is not for those who are very picky about sound and the like. It’s for those who want a stream, DAC, headphone, amp solution in one attractive box. Sound is great for the cost and features are a plenty. I listened to it with my Hertz ambers and they sounded big, full and with plenty of bass. Going into klipsch heritage the sound is leaner and top end sizzles a bit. So speaker matching is key here I think.
@@HiFiHuff Thanks. I really appreciate the feedback and more enlightened. I'm no audiophile and to be honest, mostly all analogue anyway. I don't have the high-end speakers you speak of. I've been tryin to find something to drive the elac unifi ub52 2.0s which I now find are low efficiency and my cambridge axa35, which is a nice amp, just won't get it done.
@@HiFiHuff oh man, that means you wouldn’t recommend this R-N1000A with a pair of Heresy IVs right? Was looking into this unit a lot.
So I’m planning on getting the Buchardt S400 MKII speakers and the REL T9x sub, I currently have an older Yamaha network stereo receiver, and can’t decide between the new Yamaha N2000a or the N1000a, any thoughts on which one to get? Thanks
Get the Buchards first. Then... the... then you will never need to look for any subwofer. The bass will surprise you.
I have the Buchardts, my choice is Buchardts Integrated or Marantz 40N.
I didnt need the sub with the Buchardts.
@@kirkaparty4143 The Marantz 40N is also on my radar, but I don't think it has spotify connect, which I really like with my current Yamaha Receiver. I like being able to just open spotify on my phone and play/control, I think the Marantz you have to go through their app to play spotify?
@@hooekoo9307 Don't get Denon or Marantz these days, I worked HiFi. Biggest returns on receivers and other equipment from these guys, made in the same factory with the same unreliability and manufacturing issues.
What about the 2000 which one is a better deal
I’m getting the 2000 tomorrow in silver. It’s $4k vs the $1200 you can get this for. I’m hoping it has a smoother treble and fuller/warmer signature.
I heard the 1000 and 2000 back to back yesterday @@HiFiHuff The 2000 is in another league...
@@HiFiHufflooking forward to direct comparison
The treble is a bit harsh and there’s no bottom end no matter what I did but that’s only my audition
I heard the treble hash using the built in streamer. Went away with the rose. As for bass, it’s more neutral and natural than bass heavy. Comparing it to the same cost CHoco EMEI, the CHoco has a much warmer sound, but it’s just an amp, no features. This is for those who just want everything in one box, and are not looking for “ultimate” quality. Being able to buy at $1200 is a steal. I’m listening right now, still in the system.My other amps are better, yes. Without question. They either cost much much more or lack any features. This isn’t a no compromise piece. Still, for those who have this level of budget it’s fantastic.
run it in 2.1 with a sub using the dedicated subwoofer output
CAN YOU CONNECT A USB DRIVE WITH MUSIC AND/OR IPOD?
No :(
@@z.d.m thanks
AM/FM in 2024 is dab+ or digital normal. Terrestic radio is dying somewhere it is and bad quality. So is the receiver dab+? Most 10€ radio have that.hmm
I can’t decide between the Yamaha R-n800 and the A-S801. I mostly listen to records and CDs but would like to get into other more modern sources also. Basically it comes down to which one sounds best.
I bought the A-S801 and it sounds killer!
Great choice, I bought A-S801 for 570€ and RX-V6A for 440€, so i saved 800€ and ive got R-N1000 with more options in my living room.😊
@@japan7777777do you hear a difference between the rn1000 and rn800?
$500?? It's $1800!
$500 Off is what he was saying $1800 - $500 was a sale
It has an AB class amplifier?
Yes. ✌️
yup, Class A/B unlike Class D trash for anything besides subwoofers.
Tape in tape out?
LOL
Not anymore unfortunately, on these newer Yamaha receivers they opted out of the tape loops. Now they still have tape ins and outs on their integrated amps but not on these newer receivers.
It's spelled Receiver, not reciever.
Wow 👌
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Yup, i before e except after. C and sometimes y
UNLESS it's German!
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I'm sorry, but this product was made in Malaysia and is priced all almost 2k. Unfortunately, it's not what I'm looking for.
@nervy152 I care!
a magic unicorn product that doesn't exist then?
Everything? No tuner dial. I do not see a way to know what station you are tuned into. Interesting but i am a firmly in the vintage equip camp. plus i do not do digital.
Who listens to the radio anymore?
@@MisterTwister222 Well since i refuse to stream, i occasionally do listen to the radio, but the point is - a Tuner without a lit up dial? or any indicator at all?
the bottom strip is an OLED. It displays the frequency if the tuner @@ivansbacon
cool story
I would classify is as an integrated amp, not a receiver, as it does not have a radio.
@5:04 he said it has a built in AM / FM radio
Where's the diaal?@@tyeeslayer
@@gwine9087 nobody said its a vintage receiver with big dial knob.
@@PH-gm2qe I don't mean the knob, I mean the "dial" that shows the station playing.
@@gwine9087 It is on the botto oled display
Well… It does not have balanced XLR inputs or outputs so it doesn't have everything.
$1800.🤣🤣🤣🤣
I find the background "music" really annoying.
What's the point of AM/FM? Radio is just an advertising wasteland in the USA.
Well if you listen to airhead music (rock) it would seem that way.
LOL
Over a hundred million US adults listen to radio. You're ignorant of the facts.
You could have simply ended your 2nd sentence after ignorant…
because other places besides the US exist
1700.00 way to expensive. I can get a used Adcom power amp for 250.00
Can get this for $1200 new on Amazon. It’s a steal at this price for what it offers. Can’t compete with $3k and up amps but for $1200 it’s a bargain.
This apple costs $1700 but I can get this orange for $250.
One trick ponies never last.
Good thing this isn’t a one trick pony :)
They just sound the best
$1800...LMAO!
alternative product with as many features and specs then?
affordable 1800 USD?