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Review on Integrated stereo amplifier YAMAHA A-S301, black by Barbara Pisarek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Attached to floor-standing electronics from the Soviet Union that uses 150 ac. A Sony receiver existed previously that did not produce any bottoms at all. After purchasing a Yamaha and spending a few days wiretapping in such a large group, I decided that it would be best to sell my floor speakers and invest in an item that falls within the similar price range. So the acoustics of "sovdep" appear to be intimidating. But then I had the opportunity to listen to the acoustics in the price range of twenty to thirty dollars that is now available on the market, and I concluded that it is best to hold off on this for the time being. My tastes in music evolved slightly when I experimented by listening to voices and instrumentals separately and together. Tong Li, for instance) it is a delight to listen to, despite the fact that I've never listened to a genre like that before. However, the tubes and gadgets needed to be concealed, so they were placed on a shelf. P.S. for those who listened to music on a 5.1 receiver, it is highly recommended that you switch to an amplifier with a lower price point.

Pros
  • brutal and ruthless rough man. Does its job 100%. Handy remote control. You won't have to deal with annoyingly light diodes on the front panel even when it's dark outside.
Cons
  • If the danger was brought to the reader's attention on the "twist" of the volume, however, the situation would be greatly improved. And then, when it's nighttime, you have no idea what price it's set at)).