





🎶 Elevate your soundscape — where vintage vinyl meets cutting-edge clarity!
The Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver blends advanced ESS SABRE DAC technology with Yamaha’s proprietary YPAO-R.S.C. room calibration to deliver pristine, high-resolution audio. Featuring native DSD 11.2 MHz playback and a dedicated phono input, it bridges classic vinyl warmth with modern streaming convenience, all housed in a sleek silver chassis designed for discerning audiophiles.









| ASIN | B0CH22258X |
| Item model number | R-N800ASL |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 43.51 x 15.24 cm; 13.49 kg |
M**O
Per quanto riguarda qualità e costruzione Yamaha è una garanzia il prodotto è veramente valido comparto streaming però da rivedere perché almeno nel mio caso capita che l'applicazione di Amazon music all'improvviso si blocca costringendo a resettare tutto e spesso capita di dover aspettare un po' prima che riparta provata invece con tidal e qobuz tutto funziona perfettamente. Per il resto tutto perfettamente funzionante.
C**S
This receiver is a great combination of an integrated amp and network streamer. After extensive research I chose this for the simplicity, power, features, build quality, and reputation. I’ve hooked up multiple types of speakers and it sounds great. For the money it makes a great value for everything that you get.
N**A
Me sorprendió por su sonido y todo lo que es capaz de hacer desde una aplicación muy amigable. Yo venía de unas bocinas amplificadas, un wiim y un SW amplificado, todo el conjunto se escuchaba bien, pero con este amplificador, unas bocinas NS-B330 y el SW que ya tenia fue un cambio tremendo en mi forma de escuchar música. Me encanta el sonido que emite, ahora puedo distinguir sonidos e instrumentos que habían estado ahi siempre. Es todo lo que yo buscaba en un solo equipo. Cabe mencionar que no soy un experto en audio pero si alguien que gusta de escuchar música con calida.
H**.
Entrega pura calidad.
S**U
For a new music room in my basement, I shopped for an integrated amp, speakers, and a subwoofer. At first, I purchased Focal Theva #1 speakers along with Marantz PM700N amp and Klipsch 12" subwoofer. Focal speakers sounded a bit too light through Marantz amp, and didn't gel well with the subwoofer. Somehow the midrange sounded hollow. Since the Marantz amp was defective anyway (only playing CD channel properly), I promptly returned it, and opted in for the Yahama amp. When I hooked up the Focal speakers to this Yahama integrated amp, a whole new world of sound just opened up for me. Here are the pros and cons of the Yamaha R-N800A amplifier. Pros: * It sounds incredibly clean. Focal speakers deliver amazingly clean sound to begin with, so the result is just out of this world. * Paired with the Focal speakers, the soundsacpe becomes exteremly vast, and the soud separation is very efficient. It is as if every instrument sits in its respective position in a 3D space. * At 100W per channel, it is powerful enough to shake the room. I put on 12" Klipsch subwoofer, and it has no trouble driving the whole system in a balanced way. * I constantly play my old CDs now, as CD channel provides the best sound. I hooked up a Cambridge Audio CD player. * It is very convenient to have many network connections in one package. I find ApplePlay provides the best sound when playing through my phone (rather than using Bluetooth). * Phone app is easy to install and intuitive to operate, providing many set up and music playing options. * YPAO set up is easy, and it correctly measured the speaker distances within inches. * Remote control is light and efficiently designed. But it gives cheap plastic feeling. Cons: * Provided phono channel isn't up to par at all. So, I installed a separate phono pre-amp from Campbridge Audio, and it sounds wonderful now. * YPAO sound adjustment provides slightly improved left-right balance, but through it, "something" gets lost. I repeatedly felt that "YPAO Off" mode provides fuller and more original sound. If you are compelled to use YPAO to listen to music at a low volume at night, turn off the YPAO EQ switch, which muddies the sound even more. At a loud volime, I just turn the YPAO off. * Be careful when jumping from turntable to CD, as required volume levels are quite different. * I think bass, treble, and balance control knobs could have looked better in a circular form. I almost didn't purchase this product because of it. (I bought a black one, so it doesn't visibly bother me that much.) I strongly recommend this amplifier for anyone who is looking for a great network amplifier around $1,000. It will sound like you paid a lot more for it.
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