@@mikeg2491 lol I can buy the fm300a clone and you'll never believe what it can do, it beats out any of those expensive amp, transparency, detail, wide big holographic soundstage. I laughed at people who spent that kind of money on the so-called high end
Great amps that last for decades but what is a real surprise is how good their digital sources sound.I have never heard an Accuphase CD player or DAC that does not sound natural,open and unstrained.Even the really old ones.And that is not easy to achieve with digital.With the vast majority of digital you know you are listening to digital even though it can be good in a digital sort of way.With Accuphase you do not get that sort of sound -you just get the music.Whatever their approach is I believe they have the secret recipe that almost no other company has.At least not consistently like Accuphase.
Very insightful! Would love to own one of these. I am happy with vintage Luxman L100, but am looking for another unit. Would love to see and touch and hear all those units.
I think they make nice products BUT like others here are saying their prices in the US are so marked up they aren't worth it. You can get the same quality for far less with other companies products!
We are aware that in the US the prices of Accuphase are more expensive relative to other regions and so we understand if they can appear ‘overpriced’. But we would still argue that if you want the absolute best sound, Accuphase is still the answer, and the premium price is just what you have to pay to get it. Check out the video comparing Accuphase, Luxman and Yamaha integrated amplifiers by Zero Fidelity. He does a great explanation on what the Accuphase does that comparable amps can’t.
@@SoundlineAudioNewZealand Haha, I have checked out the videos comparing Accuphase to some of these other Brands and people have said its definitely not worth the price especially here in the US. In FACT here on RUclips, Jays Audio Lab talks specifically about this exact topic and this completely backs up my statement. In New Zealand it might be another story because of cheaper costs. ruclips.net/video/8mepj4xFjk4/видео.html
Very informative and helpful. Can I bypass an AV receiver through the e480? So that I share my front speakers for stereo music and home theater. Thanks
"Pre Out Front" from the AV, to the „Main" on the E 480. But the volume, I think, is then controlled by the AV, because you only use the amplifier section from the E 480.
Thank you for this video!!!! I have decided that I am stepping up to Accuphase. I am looking to get a pair of B&W 805 D3 or the 705 Sig but until I do, I have the B&W CDM 9NT, in your opinion will the E270 be enough for the CDM 9NT’s? 🙈. I listen at ‘low’ volume & really am only interested in clarity & detail & am happy to add a REL for this purpose. This is an older video so I do not expect a reply but with your experience I sure would be incredibly grateful for your input!!! It’s quite a lot of money to make a mistake 🙈🙈. Kind regards, Stu. (UK)
Hello, B&W speakers from our experience always appreciate more power than you think they need. For thespeakers you mentioned I would recommend the E-380.
Depends on the speakers you use. Personally after listening to them both we find the E-380 to have a slightly more 'musical' sound than the 480, but if you have thirsty speakers that require more power, the benefits of having a more powerful amplifier in that instance would be worth it.
@@henriksrensen3220 I listened to system that he bought and he did it audition on vinyl rig. But there was something to wrong with the cartridge so they used a streamer and it sounded thin. And they all were playing through the big Mac with top of the line Sonus Faber Amati something.
@@MrMrpony it just seems dumb - obviously it's an integrated stereo amplifier. On would expect a high-end amp like that not to have foolish ink on its front
Not sure what sync issues you’re referring to. I just rewatched the video and apart from the part at the very beginning where our lapel mics cut out and we had to use the ambient mic audio, it all sounded ok to me.
Its really too bad how overpriced these products are from the dealers (Huge Markups) here in the US. There are actually much better choices for the money and Accuphase just can't compete here for the prices they are asking!
Absolutely cannot justify going from Luxman to Accuphase at US prices. Unfortunate? Not really. In Japan for example, the Acc E280 can be had for under 3k USD. In the US the amp is close to 7k!
Totally agree with you Terry, once you go Accuphase you never go back! Loving my unit and it wow's lot of people when they hear it.
Lol they are overpriced
@@MasterofPlay7 Everyone who disses on McIntosh, Accuphase, etc. usually recommends something ugly as shit though.
@@mikeg2491 lol I can buy the fm300a clone and you'll never believe what it can do, it beats out any of those expensive amp, transparency, detail, wide big holographic soundstage. I laughed at people who spent that kind of money on the so-called high end
@@mikeg2491 i listen to all those expensive systems in audio feast and friends places none of them impressed me
The reason you don't go back is probably due to the 8000$ you paid for it. Confirmation bias will be off the charts.
Great amps that last for decades but what is a real surprise is how good their digital sources sound.I have never heard an Accuphase CD player or DAC that does not sound natural,open and unstrained.Even the really old ones.And that is not easy to achieve with digital.With the vast majority of digital you know you are listening to digital even though it can be good in a digital sort of way.With Accuphase you do not get that sort of sound -you just get the music.Whatever their approach is I believe they have the secret recipe that almost no other company has.At least not consistently like Accuphase.
one of the BEST Videos i've seen. thank you for your efforts guys.
BTW. does the MDC card have to be purchased separately or it comes with the Amp ?.
Thanks!
The Accuphase mdc cards are sold separately from the amps.
I like your hiking boots !
I really enjoyed this comparison. Appreciate you giving your audience some detailed information regarding how Accuphase manufacturers its products
Very insightful! Would love to own one of these. I am happy with vintage Luxman L100, but am looking for another unit. Would love to see and touch and hear all those units.
Are buying a Accuphase from 1991 a gamble its a E210 advertised as in perfect condition.
Thanks for sharing, I wish your shop was in the northeast of the United States.
ACCUPHASE IN RECEIVERS AS A.LANGE & SOHNE IN WATCHES
ACCUPHASE DON'T MAKE RECEIVERS
@@michaelconrad9457I wish Accuphase will make me the receiver of their amps. Truly awesome stuff.
линейка Accuphase 2000 года, на повышение уровня: 270-380-480-650-800, мощность 90/120/160, дальше класс А
Next time I go to Sydney I will have a listen. Regards Steve
Why Sydney?
Why don't Accuphase Class A's have VU Metres?
Got a Accuphase E 306 and old Sansui AU 9500 I Prefer the Sansui it just sounds sweeter
Those are some old amps you’ve got there.
Have you had a listen to any of the newer Accuphases?
I think they make nice products BUT like others here are saying their prices in the US are so marked up they aren't worth it. You can get the same quality for far less with other companies products!
We are aware that in the US the prices of Accuphase are more expensive relative to other regions and so we understand if they can appear ‘overpriced’. But we would still argue that if you want the absolute best sound, Accuphase is still the answer, and the premium price is just what you have to pay to get it.
Check out the video comparing Accuphase, Luxman and Yamaha integrated amplifiers by Zero Fidelity. He does a great explanation on what the Accuphase does that comparable amps can’t.
@@SoundlineAudioNewZealand Haha, I have checked out the videos comparing Accuphase to some of these other Brands and people have said its definitely not worth the price especially here in the US. In FACT here on RUclips, Jays Audio Lab talks specifically about this exact topic and this completely backs up my statement. In New Zealand it might be another story because of cheaper costs. ruclips.net/video/8mepj4xFjk4/видео.html
I love Accuphase because it is Nippon 💌👍🏯⛩️🌺🗾🍝
Any thoughts of Accuphase E405? Been thinking of buying one for my Ohm Walsh 2000.
Интегральные усилители Accuphase | Они того стоят? ответ в видео
Very informative and helpful. Can I bypass an AV receiver through the e480? So that I share my front speakers for stereo music and home theater. Thanks
"Pre Out Front" from the AV, to the „Main" on the E 480. But the volume, I think, is then controlled by the AV, because you only use the amplifier section from the E 480.
maybe you are right but 15-20k $ for one component is incredible price!!!
Accuphase cheapest integrated amplifier is around 5k
@@agsp4785 even if I could do this - their devices are 100v only, in my country its 220v
@@agsp4785 I've had both, my preference is Luxman but can any really be compared!
Lol my fm300a clone beat the shit out of it
Thank you for this video!!!! I have decided that I am stepping up to Accuphase.
I am looking to get a pair of B&W 805 D3 or the 705 Sig but until I do, I have the B&W CDM 9NT, in your opinion will the E270 be enough for the CDM 9NT’s? 🙈.
I listen at ‘low’ volume & really am only interested in clarity & detail & am happy to add a REL for this purpose.
This is an older video so I do not expect a reply but with your experience I sure would be incredibly grateful for your input!!! It’s quite a lot of money to make a mistake 🙈🙈.
Kind regards,
Stu. (UK)
Hello, B&W speakers from our experience always appreciate more power than you think they need. For thespeakers you mentioned I would recommend the E-380.
How would you compare Accuphase to Luxman M10x?
How big is the difference in sound quality between the e380 and the e480?
Depends on the speakers you use. Personally after listening to them both we find the E-380 to have a slightly more 'musical' sound than the 480, but if you have thirsty speakers that require more power, the benefits of having a more powerful amplifier in that instance would be worth it.
Accuphase E480 vs Mcintosh 8900. Which is better?
Gryphon Diablo 120
@@henriksrensen3220 Funny a guy in the store today didn't like Gryphon and bought McIntosh integrated with built in tubes in the preamp section.
@@locmanw1583 He need his ears cleaned then 😅
@@henriksrensen3220 I listened to system that he bought and he did it audition on vinyl rig. But there was something to wrong with the cartridge so they used a streamer and it sounded thin. And they all were playing through the big Mac with top of the line Sonus Faber Amati something.
@@locmanw1583 👍😊
odd that Accuphase has "integrated stereo amplifier" inked on the front
???
@@MrMrpony it just seems dumb - obviously it's an integrated stereo amplifier. On would expect a high-end amp like that not to have foolish ink on its front
Don't get great reviews everywhere for that kind of cash.
Geez in your industry I'd expect the audio to be in sync!
Not sure what sync issues you’re referring to.
I just rewatched the video and apart from the part at the very beginning where our lapel mics cut out and we had to use the ambient mic audio, it all sounded ok to me.
Its really too bad how overpriced these products are from the dealers (Huge Markups) here in the US. There are actually much better choices for the money and Accuphase just can't compete here for the prices they are asking!
Accuphase are amp from the NASA 😂
Absolutely cannot justify going from Luxman to Accuphase at US prices. Unfortunate? Not really. In Japan for example, the Acc E280 can be had for under 3k USD. In the US the amp is close to 7k!
Japanese domestic models are practically the same unit except for 100V power transformer