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Audioholic Slumlord
I bet the A8A will measure about the same as the 3080, say within 1dB in output into 8, 4 Ohms, 2 ch driven. For 5,7 channels, it should be within 1, even 0.5 dB as well but it would depend on whether Yamaha would tune the protection thing to be more forgiving. All just based on specs comparison, the extra weight is most likely not from a larger power supply, based on their marketing info.The RX-A3080 (MSRP $2,200 when first released) = RX-A6A (MSRP $2,200).
Both have 150W x 9CH amps and 11.2CH Processing. Both have L/R XLR Inputs and Outputs.
Yamaha got rid of the RX-A2080 (no new equivalent).
I think the new $3,000 RX-A8A = old $5,500 RX-Z11. Both have 150W x 11Ch amps. So that's a huge price decrease from $5,500 to $3,000.
But we'll have to see the power amp measurements of the new RX-A8A to see how it compares to the RX-Z11.
Nothing beats the rx-11, not even their so called separate power amps.