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Integrated stereo amplifier YAMAHA A-S301, black Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
Electronics, 🎵 Home Audio, 🎵 Stereo System Components, 🎵 Home Audio

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Description of Integrated stereo amplifier YAMAHA A-S301, black

ToP-ART stereo integrated amplifier 60 W RMS into 8 ohms per channel. Color blackStereo amplifierAluminum front panelToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) circuitry and high quality componentsSymmetrical design with direct signal transmission from input to output ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) Base and massive center jumperSpecial design power transformer 6800uF block capacitorsForged with aluminum heatsinks Minimum output power RMS 60 W per channel, 20 - 20 kHz, THD 0.019%, 8 ohm to speaker output, 20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.019% Signal-to-noise ratio 99 dB (S: 200 mV) Input sensitivity 500 mV / 47 kΩ inputs with LED backlightInfinitely adjustable loudnessPossibility YBA-11 Bluetooth Adapter ConnectivityDigital Optical InputDigital Coaxial InputAudio Line Input x8MM Turntable InputA,B,A+B Speaker Connection CapableSpeaker Screw TerminalsFront Headphone JackAudio Line Out x2Subwoofer OutputDC OutputAuto Standby with 2, 4, 8 or 12 hour downtimeRemote control435 x 151 x 387 mm9.0 kg Black or silver color options

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

In response to the remarks made before mine, I'll say that he doesn't buzz at work, that the silence is impeccable, and that nothing vibrates. There is a smell, but it is pleasant, and you do not sense it in the room; you only notice it when you come ten centimeters closer to the amplifier and stand to nose it. When altering the level from the remote control, turning the volume control is an intriguing and even pleasant experience. There is a slight motor noise, but it is still cool. The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

I can confirm what others have said: there is complete silence and complete lack of vibration wherever he works. There is a scent, but it's lovely and you can't detect it until you stand about 10 centimeters from the amplifier and take a whiff. Adjusting the level by remote control is fun and unique, and the slight motor noise is kind of cool.

Pros
  • Elegant, potent, and explosively effective. The sound quality is excellent, even when compared to its more established siblings. The inputs are digital. Submarine exit. It sounds best at a low volume; I haven't cranked it up to more than 50% because I don't want to frighten the neighbors.
Cons
  • While trying to turn on the track in the dark, the lack of a visual indication of the current level is disorienting. You have to turn the level down to a minimum because you are scared it will be too loud.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

An ancient music center breaking down was the catalyst for everything. I've wanted to have anything close to HI-FI for a while, but excellent equipment is expensive. 2 * 60 W, 6 ohms, connected to the ancient three-band from the music center. using optics, to a computer. I noticed many new musical elements right away, especially in the FLAC format. There was purity, transparency, and detail. A week later I started to like the sound, it is exactly what it should be in terms of frequency…

Pros
  • Sound quality versus cost Ability to connect two pairs of acoustics, or one by Bi wiring, with smooth loudness compensation adjustment for digital input power
Cons
  • He is enormous. According to the evaluations, there was a smell around the transformer at first, but it is now less noticeable. Dazzling sound is what I hear (decided by loudness compensation and tone block)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Purchased this fantastic product to replace a damaged Sansui au-d33. The DAC's presence is unremarkable! The sound of the Pioneer speakers got much better! I recommend to everyone!

Pros
  • The audio is of the highest caliber!
Cons
  • Lack of

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

It's possible that this is not for you if you're into things like metal and hard rock. The loudness should be turned up to 16 o'clock, the treble should be turned up to 15 o'clock, and the volume should be turned up to its highest setting. This will produce a sound that is suitable for the style of music being played. Take it if your musical tastes include everything other than hard rock and metal. You won't come to regret it! Choose the 501 model if you still have some money left over…

Pros
  • Appearance. He is violent and enormous.
Cons
  • absence of bass sound.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

The device is reasonable in theory, but you need listen to other manufacturers' products as well and make your own judgments regarding sound quality, particularly bass. Although not terrible, the bass in electronic and club music is weak in metal. The device's power is insufficient; it is preferable to use at least S501. You should take additional bass acoustics to make up for the absence of bass. Without the bass, I would have given it five stars. You should test the item out with your own…

Pros
  • build caliber. DAC built-in. Tonal block. Loudness adjustment. It operates silently and without scent, and at low volume for nine hours, it nearly doesn't heat up. adequate quantity of analog inputs. green indicator that is dim.
Cons
  • Not enough bass in the sound. The bass is further reduced when Pure Diract is turned on. Compared to heco and dali 2-way speakers, Canton 3-way speakers sound superior. The external Beringer 800 mini with 9 bands slightly enhances the sound. The Denon AVR 2400 severely underperforms the receiver in terms of audio, especially when listening to high-res and DSD. Although weak, DAC will do. 60 watts into an 8 ohm load is a low output power setting. Not a dazzling, condensed scene. The sound volume is not very noteworthy.

not quite getting it, resistance switch is closer to the mark. in a range between 4 and 8 ohms, with a speaker impedance of 42022-8. Each viewpoint has some merit. I haven't given any others a chance yet. Distinct benefits: 1. sound. The "loudness" effect causes a softening and fluffiness of the sound. just what I was hoping for. like the difference between using high-quality headphones and low-quality ones: The music featured a plethora of little instruments. Second, 12kvm of power each room…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I'm happy with the Canton Ergo 620 I bought for shelf speakers. I was worried there wouldn't be enough power, but it turns out the reserve is fantastic and I only use around 25% of the volume. It is astonishing that this amplifier is made up of branded Japanese components and a Malaysian assembly in the era of mass-produced China garbage. Moreover, this is for 25,000.

Pros
  • Very strong for shelf monitors, smooth, detailed, and amazing sounding. The high-quality Japanese Nippon and Nichicon capacitors and two Sanken transistors per channel impressed me most. Genuinely 65W/8 ohms.
Cons
  • Not!

For more than ten years, I've owned 8 ohm JBL E60 speakers. They were initially given an AV Receiver Pioneer 714. As a result, he was unable to handle them and could not even swing them to bass. The audio was subpar. Nobody dared to alter. But with time, he started to misbehave, so I made the decision to alter it. After much reading, I settled on the Yamaha stereo receiver/integrated amplifier models 201 and 301. I was told by the vendors to take the stereo receiver. But, I preferred an analog…

Pros
  • audio quality Pure direct power mode Design There are none to be seen. ADC availability optics-based direct TV connection
Cons
  • always seeking a discount

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…

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)).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's good but I expect more, there are some downsides.

Since I was aiming to make the transition from a movie theater to stereo, this model won out. A computer source and a subwoofer output via optical input were required. The Yamaha RX-V750 receiver was already installed in my theater, so that sealed the deal. But, there were competing offers in the same area of switching and cost. Everything with the sound is in order now. Furthermore, surround sound, low end, etc. One step above the recipient. There is a word count constraint on the review…

Pros
  • A high-quality audio system. Audio and bass that really rock. Subwoofer connection and optical input. Connecting two sets of headphones or speakers
Cons
  • Controls have jagged edges Said simply, it has a power button

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

With my first Yamaha, I deliberated for a while, read a ton of material, and finally settled on Yamaha. A stabilizer can help with the hum, and the scent is only noticeable if you sniff over the amplifier at maximum volume, but otherwise, a new amplifier would be great. Perhaps he'll get that there are no noises at idle and the only problem is that the volume has to be turned up quite a little for the regulator step to be reduced. This is my second modern amplifier, and like the first one I…

Pros
  • 1. Sound. 2. Price. Fashioning 4. 5. A lot of promise. 6 - Skilled building construction. Expertise in the Craft 7. 8 - Digital inputs are readily available.
Cons
  • First, a non-backlit remote control. No indication of where the volume slider is located. Audio system A, B, and A + B can be switched mechanically.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The amp remote does everything itself, so I just turn it on, take it, and sit on the couch, which is exactly what I wanted. I use it in conjunction with a Yamaha sd 300 and Yamaha 6490 speakers, and everything works perfectly and the sound is excellent. The 6490 speakers are great; I was worried they would be subpar, but I was wrong; they also have a more rugged appearance than the 333 model; all in all, I couldn't be happier with my purchase; at this time, I have no pressing needs or…

Pros
  • amazing sound, many connections, reasonable pricing, and remote control compatibility with a CD player (for my small room),
Cons
  • not found

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good and high-quality product, but there are disadvantages.

As I've had the A-S500 for a while, I'll use it as a reference point. As I mentioned up there, the new series has noticeably lesser quality; after all, the lineup is identical to the A-S501/701, so it's probably the same in those gadgets as well (well, I think, except for the internal partition). Even though it's an entry-level Hi-Fi gadget, I was shocked to see that the very first wipe with alcohol left matte divorces all over my remote control. Very audible clicks can be heard when switching…

Pros
  • Score five out of five for audio quality thanks to the combination of low output impedance and high-quality, strong amplification (the ability to "pump" 3-4 ohm speakers). The Best DAC Available Plus (according to measurements - more on that below). + Enhanced ability to toggle (including 2 audio outputs).
Cons
  • The silver coating on the remote doesn't hold up to alcohol, which is ridiculous (even cheap Chinese gadgets don't react to alcohol), the controls aren't securely fastened to the zero position, the device lacks a central internal baffle (the top panel can be bent), and there are audible clicks when switching from INPUT to REC OUT (everything is quiet in their speakers). When headphones are plugged in, the speakers turn off automatically (which makes no sense if there is a volume or mute control within 2 centimeters). - this may be an advantage for some, but I find myself preferring manual control over automatic on the A-S500 (only for the general decrease in the quality of performance compared to my A-S500).

I have been actively listening for six months, and I have no issues about the reliability or the music quality. The amplifier makes no noise or buzz. The source is a Yamaha CD-N301, with acoustics provided by a Yamaha NS-6490. A Monitor Audio Bronze BXW-10 subwoofer aids in the bass. I no longer have a need for tone control after purchasing a subwoofer. plays beautifully in all musical genres.

Pros
  • - Steady functioning and a variety of sound source connections - Independent line output for the subwoofer (very useful to me) - Strong reservoir of power - Soft loudness - Easy remote control - Elegant design that is striking and slick
Cons
  • Not referred to

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

On New Year's Eve 2022, one channel on my outdated Pioneer wheezed, prompting the decision to purchase a new one. To do this, you must first read the reviews on the market. Since I usually listen to digital music in the yard in the twenty-first century, I'm seeking for an amplifier with a built-in DAC. I learn from reading reviews that the amplifier fonits, heats up, and stinks horribly so I should go observe and listen. visited the store. I found the vendor; he has a line-up; there is a New…

Pros
  • The fact that this amplifier has a built-in DAC on board is the key factor in the decision. Several issues, such connecting wires and a separate digital converter unit, instantly vanish. All you need to do is connect the A-S301 to your signal source (car, PCD, or computer) with a single Toslink optical connection. I examined it with the volume control at its highest and found that there is virtually no background noise or noise coming from the headphones or other acoustic systems.