• Thread starter Steve Pitbull Potenziano
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At this Price would you consider it?

  • Yes good Price

    Votes: 4 66.7%
  • No

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Not intrested in Yamaha at all

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6
Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Audioholics Bouncer
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This is their entry level of their new line of amplifiers. Still pack with features. Interested at this price point?


MSRP:$399.95


Specs
Receiver / Integrated Amplifier
Minimum RMS Output Power (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz) 60 W + 60 W (0.019% THD)
High Dynamic Power/Channel (8/6/4/2 ohms) 100 / 120 / 140 / 150 W
Frequency Response 10 Hz - 100 kHz +/- 1.0 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (CD to Sp Out, 20 Hz-20 kHz) 0.019% (50 W / 8 ohms)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (CD) 99 dB (input shorted, 200 mV)
Damping Factor 210
Digital Input Yes (optical / coaxial)
Audio In / Out 8 / 2
Subwoofer Out Yes
Pure Direct Yes
ToP-ART Yes
DC out Yes
Standby Power Consumption 0.5 W
Power Management (Auto Power Standby) Yes
Dimensions (W x H x D) 17-1/8" x 6" x 15-1/4"
Weight 19.8 lbs



Features
High Quality Circuit Design Based on the ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) Concept




The amplifier design technology from Yamaha is called ToP-ART which features an input to output with a direct symmetrical design. ToP-ART design and ART Base ensure optimum sound when processing and transmitting the audio signal. The signal is simple and direct, therefore it is less likely to be affected by noise and distortion. The left and right channels are organized in a straight, symmetrical layout for the highest signal purity. In addition, the ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) Base bottom chassis and a solid center bar provide high rigidity support and dampers vibration. These design innovations contribute to this amplifier's rich audio reproduction with abundant musicality.

High Quality Parts for Outstanding Audio Performance




Notice the custom made power transformer, custom made block capacitors, two direct signal path speaker relays, one point grounding system, extruded aluminum heat sinks and other top quality parts to effortlessly handle demanding audio conditions. The quality of each individual part, as well as how they work together, basically determines the sound quality of this component. Yamaha uses only very high quality parts, carefully selected and tested for their sound properties.

Created by Rich Experience, Tradition and High Technological Expertise
Yamaha, with a long history of over 125 years as a musical instrument maker, also has a high reputation for Hi-Fi components. The A-S301 is created by taking advantage of this rich experience and high technological expertise. Based on the concept of “Natural Sound” for reproducing all music as it really sounds, this amplifier is built with scrupulous care from its circuit design to basic sound production.

Pure Direct Mode for Greater Sound Purity
The Pure Direct mode causes the music signals to travel the shortest possible circuit route, bypassing the buffer amp, the tone, loudness and balance controls to virtually eliminate any signal degradation for the purest sound quality.





Continuously Variable Loudness Control




The A-S301 also features a new analog loudness control on the front panel that uses electronic volume for higher sound quality which lets you adjust the loudness effect as desired. Separate from the overall volume, this controls the balance of the low and high frequencies providing full tonal range at any volume level by compensating for the natural loss in the human ear at soft levels.

Digital Audio Input for TV and/or Blu-ray Disc™ Player




The A-S301 is equipped for digital audio inputs with an optical and digital coaxial input terminal. The optical is for receiving audio from a TV and the coaxial for receiving audio from a Blu-ray Disc player. The audio stays in the digital domain giving you pure, pristine and dynamic sound for all of your entertainment sources.

Connection for YBA-11 Bluetooth® Wireless Adapter (Optional Accessory)
With the YBA-11, you’ll be able to stream music wirelessly from a Bluetooth® compatible mobile phone or a PC. Thanks to the digital coaxial connection and the aptX® audio coding algorithm, you will enjoy wireless music streaming with optimum sound quality. You can also conveniently power the YBA-11 via the DC out connection on the rear panel of this amplifier.





Speaker A, B or A+B Selection and Speaker Terminals for Two Systems




You can connect two separate speaker systems and hear them in different rooms at the same time. There are four terminals, so by just rotating a simple selector dial you can switch between the two pairs of speakers to play the selected source.

Subwoofer Terminal
A terminal for connecting a subwoofer is provided, allowing you to increase the bass output of your system for a more powerful sound with better overall sound quality.

Phono Moving Magnet Input Terminal
You can connect a turntable with a MM phono cartridge to play vinyl records. Get the best of both worlds whether listening to analog vinyl or the latest digital technology.

Simple Yet Sophisticated Design




With a beautiful, simple and unique design inherited directly from Yamaha Hi-Fi audio components, this amplifier also boasts an easy to operate layout. The aluminum front panel has a richly textured silver hairline finish. The control knobs are also of the same luxurious construction as used on our top end models.

Remote Control with Clean, Simple Design




The clean, simple design of the remote control provides easy to understand operation with a single hand. The design makes it simple to adjust inputs, volume and more. The unit has a sophisticated looking hairline finish that matches the design of the amplifiers. You can also use the remote to control a Yamaha CD player.

Rotary Encoder Input Selector with LEDs
The rotary encoder makes it quick and easy to select input sources. The luxurious hairline finish offers a nice tactile feeling. LEDs clearly show which source is selected so you can easily switch sources, even in a dark room.

Auto Power Standby




When Auto Power Standby is engaged, the amplifier will automatically shift itself into standby mode when a user function has not been executed in eight hours. This a great function if you forget to turn the amplifier off and it will help minimize power consumption when the unit is not in use.
 
h2oyo

h2oyo

Audioholic Intern
I like they way they both look, I'm really new at all of this still. I prefer on plug does it all like HDMI. If it had that I would think very hard about it. I recently picked up a yamaha RX A720 and really like it a lot. I listen mostly to music but beause of my wife and kids they play alot of moives or stream kids shows etc. I like the black much more than the silver and that could play into what I see between the two also, but like I said if it was HDMI capable I would think about it.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I can see the appeal as more of a 2 channel enthusiast. It makes it easier for those of us who wish to have a stereo of decent quality and either don't have the room for a home theater in addition to it or the budget. A simple quality 2 channel setup always trumps a low quality home theater in my opinion.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I'm sold on the idea of using AVRs for two channel setup just in case I want to migrate to a full blown surround sound system. At the price range of this integrated unit, one is scraping the bottom tier of the manufacturer's AVR line up which I think this unit would easily out perform. This would make me think really hard whether or not I would ever step up to surround or maintain it as a 2 channel system only. If I knew the answer is a definate yes for 2 channel only, then I would anty up for this unit.
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
I owned the A-S300 which is the same amp from last year just minus the digital inputs. It's an ok amp but due to a shipping issue I was upgraded to the A-S500 and I was very impressed with the improvement. The biggest being the bass department. The 500 had much better control and a fuller richer sound overall.

Now on paper it only says the difference is 25 watts (1-2 db difference) in overall output. But I can tell from looking under the hood that the capacitors are almost twice the size of the of A-S300 which is probably the difference I hear.

Please keep in mind this is just my subjective opinion and I could be full of sh#T. I have not done any double blind testing or proper level matching. :) The A-S500 has a ton of good reviews and probably where you want to be. The new model being the A-S501.
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
I owned the A-S300 which is the same amp from last year just minus the digital inputs. It's an ok amp but due to a shipping issue I was upgraded to the A-S500 and I was very impressed with the improvement. The biggest being the bass department. The 500 had much better control and a fuller richer sound overall.

Now on paper it only says the difference is 25 watts (1-2 db difference) in overall output. But I can tell from looking under the hood that the capacitors are almost twice the size of the of A-S300 which is probably the difference I hear.

Please keep in mind this is just my subjective opinion and I could be full of sh#T. I have not done any double blind testing or proper level matching. :) The A-S500 has a ton of good reviews and probably where you want to be. The new model being the A-S501.
What speakers were you using that revealed better bass from the 500?
I just want to get some sense of what the limits of the 300 are.
 

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