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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • 100 watts per channel should be sufficient for most living room sized systems.
  • A new, more polished user interface with 1080 resolution.
  • The remote is well-designed, elegant, backlit, and has sensibly laid out buttons
  • Marantz Cinema receivers provide excellent sound quality and rock-solid reliability.
  • A slightly warmer sound than Denon, deliberately tuned.

Product Considerations

  • If ceiling speakers are desired, surround backs have to be forgone.
  • It lacks IMAX enhanced and Auro 3D compared to higher-end models.
  • Limited to 7.1 channels, the user cannot add power amps for additional channel processing.
  • The license for MultEQX only operates on a per receiver basis

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Marantz Cinema 60 has a slightly more laid-back, warmer sound compared to Denon's more forward, aggressive sound.

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 60 is a receiver that provides comprehensive features, excellent sound quality, and reliability. The well-designed remote also makes it a pleasure to use.

What are hifi reviews useful for? (1) Identifying products you should demo in person at a dealer. (2) Learning which products reviewers unanimously praise as the best they've heard (this means they probably are legitimately great). (3) Identifying a product's attributes that satisfy your idiosyncratic needs and tastes. Beyond that, we often discount what reviewers say because they heap praise on most products—and are often apprehensive about publishing strong criticism or comparisons between products. Further, they seldom have more than a few products on-hand, often relying on their memories to compare past products. Always listen for yourself.

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Manufacturer details

  • Number of Powered Channels: 7
  • Power Output: 100 W (8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08% 2ch Drive)
  • HDMI In/Out: 6/2
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 442 x 354 x 165 mm
  • Weight: 10.9 kg
  • Power Consumption: 650 W
  • Standby Consumption: 0.2 W
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Marantz distinguishes itself through its commitment to producing slim AV receiver designs that offer essential home theater functionalities at an affordable price, catering to budget-conscious consumers seeking practicality and minimalism.
  • The brand stands out for its emphasis on expandability and upgradability, equipping their entry-level models with preamp outputs for all channels, allowing consumers to enhance their systems with external power amplifiers.
  • Marantz products feature the HEOS streaming platform, allowing seamless integration into multi-room audio systems, while also supporting popular streaming platforms and wireless technologies.

Marantz PM Model

  • Positioning: The PM series is positioned as an entry-level to mid-range option in the Marantz lineup, offering integrated amplifiers with a focus on sound quality and versatility.
  • Description: The PM7000N stands out with its all-in-one design, integrating a DAC, network streaming, and phono input, making it ideal for users seeking simplicity and high-quality sound in a compact form. Compared to higher-end models like the Model 30, the PM7000N offers a more budget-friendly option without sacrificing essential features.

Marantz Link Series

  • Positioning: The Link series, particularly the Link 10n, is positioned as a high-end network audio player within Marantz's lineup, designed for audiophiles seeking top-tier digital streaming performance.
  • Description: The Link 10n features Marantz's proprietary HDAM modules and a robust build. While it offers exceptional streaming quality compared to the PM series, its premium price point and advanced features cater to those with a higher budget and a focus on digital music sources.

Marantz Model 10/30/40n/50

  • Positioning: The Model 30 and 40n are part of Marantz's premium integrated amplifier series, offering advanced features and superior sound quality for discerning audiophiles.
  • Description: The Model 40n is notable for its streaming capabilities and high-resolution audio support, making it a versatile choice for modern audio setups. Compared to the PM series, the Model 40n provides enhanced connectivity and sound refinement.

Marantz Model M4

  • Positioning: The Model M4 is positioned as a high-performance multi-room streaming amplifier, designed for whole-home audio distribution.
  • Description: The Model M4 excels with its four-zone audio distribution and high power output. Unlike the PM and Link series, the M4 focuses on multi-room capabilities and system integration.
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.

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Cinema 30
3299
3299
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5
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Commanding authority across the entire frequency spectrum results in a visceral listening experience
  • Excellent stereo performance with solid midrange, detailed highs, and great spatial rendition; the sound is warm and non-fatiguing for long listening sessions
  • An immersive surround-sound experience with accurate surround steering and great sonic balance across the audio spectrum
  • A premium design with a metal faceplate remote, copper-plated chassis, and high-quality components like 32-bit ESS Sabre DAC chips and a toroidal transformer

Product Considerations

  • The 40Gbps HDMI limit might be a small issue in the future
  • Dirac Live and Bass Control are paid options, not standard
  • Audyssey automatic setup still makes the obligatory 80Hz crossover changes from the detected full-range mains
  • The unit might become rather warm to the touch when driven hard at a very loud volume level
  • While the scaling and video processing are acceptable, modern TVs or source components offer better image processing

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: Sonic improvements—a tad clearer and more refined, with better composure at high volumes
  • Vs Denon AVC-X6800H: Several significant departures to ensure the Cinema 30 contains true Marantz performance across many critical components, though both share commonalities; the reviewer prefers the house sound of the Marantz if one doesn't want to mess with room EQ

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 30 is a high-end AV receiver that excels in both home theater and stereo applications. It delivers powerful, immersive sound and offers a range of features for both audio and video enthusiasts.

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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Yamaha
R-N2000A
3182
3182
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12
Reviews

Ein moderner HiFi-Baustein für die neue Generation des Musikhörens, z. B. hochauflösendes Musikstreaming kombiniert mit bewährter HiFi-Qualität. Der R-N2000A steht in der Tradition der ausgezeichneten Musik- und HiFi-Produkte von Yamaha und verwandelt dein Wohnzimmer in eine Klangwelt von atemberaubender Schönheit.

Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Beautiful solid construction built to a very high standard, exuding confidence
  • Offers an analog tube-like sound that is luscious and natural
  • The DAC is open sounding and has a very three-dimensional soundstage with an airy quality
  • Balances warmth, transparency, and detail beautifully
  • Includes HDMI ARC, USB DAC, MusicCast, bass management, and YPAO, packing a lot of features

Product Considerations

  • YPAO room correction is limited to a single position and does not allow for much manual adjustment
  • The older-school look may not appeal to everyone
  • YPAO can sometimes flatten the bass too much and create unwanted notches in the frequency response
  • Does not impart a lot of flavor, if any, into the mix, so may not be ideal for those looking for tone control

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Yamaha RN-1000A: Construction and sound are much better, with a DAC that is quite lovely
  • Vs Yamaha AS-3000: Sounds better
  • Vs Luxman/Pass Labs/Accuphase: It holds its own with those brands, giving nothing up to them
  • Vs Audiolab 9000A: Sound quality is similar, offering an exploded view of the recording, but the Yamaha may have slightly better detail and separation

Takeaway: The Yamaha RN-2000A is a well-built and attractive integrated amp with a number of useful modern features and a sweet, analog-like sound. It is a great choice for those seeking a blend of classic design and contemporary functionality.

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Our take on the brand

Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Arcam
AVR31
4499
4499
/
8
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Arcam is a hifi brand known for its unique Class G amplifier technology, which uses multiple power supplies that switch based on demand to achieve both high efficiency and pure Class A sound at low volumes. Their AV receivers and processors stand out for their use of Dirac Live Bass Control technology, which precisely optimizes subwoofers to improve in-room performance and reduce room modes.
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Product Strengths

  • Clean, open sound
  • HDMI 2.1 connectivity for future-proofed features
  • Class G amplification delivers claimed 100W per channel with all channels driven and reduces amplifier power consumption, but boosts output without sacrificing audio quality
  • Performs well with both music and movies

Product Considerations

  • Only seven amplified channels built-in, potentially requiring additional amplifiers for larger setups
  • Dirac Bass Control costs extra
  • Lacks DTS:X Pro support
  • Does not output a full-screen menu system to the TV or projector

Takeaway:

The AVR31 delivers modern functionality with distinguished hifi sound. With future-proofed features and high-quality audio, it is an ideal choice to make your home cinema sing.

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Arcam is a hifi brand known for its unique Class G amplifier technology, which uses multiple power supplies that switch based on demand to achieve both high efficiency and pure Class A sound at low volumes. Their AV receivers and processors stand out for their use of Dirac Live Bass Control technology, which precisely optimizes subwoofers to improve in-room performance and reduce room modes.
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Denon
AVR-X6800H
3499
3499
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7
Reviews
Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Seventeen channels of processing, 13 speaker channels, and 4 subwoofer channels
  • Eleven internal amplifiers to power the 13 channels it can process, and the last two have to be powered externally

Product Considerations

  • Denon Marantz startup time is 12 to 14 seconds
  • There are limitations on speaker configuration, so picking the closest match will functionally work
  • Compatible with Dirac Live, however, Dirac Live requires additional costs and setup

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AVR-X6800H adds two more channels over the Denon AVRX 4800
  • The AVR-X6800H has an advantage since rear surrounds or surround back speakers do not have to be disabled in order to use all the immersive channels
  • The AVR-X6800H replaces the 6700 with a very similar feature set but a couple of new extras, more subwoofer counts, etc

Takeaway: The AVR-X6800H is a receiver that provides very good value, capable of creating a very immersive sound experience. It gives many speaker configuration options.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Marantz
Cinema 40
2499
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Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Equipped with premium features, state-of-the-art surround format processing and the latest 8K video support
  • Delivers a realistic, engaging surround sound experience
  • High ultra textures tonality full of details, intelligibility and transparency
  • Can be controlled with IR remote, free Marantz app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomePod
  • Excellent video connectivity is state of the art and provides backward compatibility with older video devices by the provision of the composite and component video inputs

Product Considerations

  • HDMI-CEC is buggy, but the entire AV industry is full of HDMI-CEC issues, so it's not just Marantz
  • Makes a loud clunking when powering the unit on and off—probably about the power supply
  • Dynamic scenes like explosions or orchestra crescendo felt a bit constrained
  • For those who still own legacy components, like a LaserDisc or a VHS player, the Cinema 40 is worth the added investment given that the Cinema 50 lacks any and all analog video inputs
  • Does not support Qobuz natively

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Sony 7000ES, the Cinema 40 has been the first receiver that has had reviewers questioning the decision to make the Sony 7000ES their personal reference receiver
  • Compared to the Cinema 50, these two receivers sound very similar, though the Cinema 40 offers up a little bit more power
  • Compared to NAD's T778, the Cinema 40 has all the features beat, but the NAD's T778 is still a great receiver, though it has fewer channels and no 8K60 4K120 support, at least not yet
  • Compared to the Yamaha A8A, the only reason to choose the Yamaha over the Marantz would be for its manual PEQ functionality
  • As for the Anthem, it sounds fantastic, but when it comes to the user experience, it's outclassed

Takeaway: The Cinema 40 is a versatile receiver with a full set of features and great performance, making it a solid choice for creating an immersive home theater. The warm sound and multiple connectivity options make it a great centerpiece for a home entertainment system.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Marantz
Cinema 50
2500
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Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Nicer finish and a bit more musicality on music compared to the Denon AVR-X800.
  • Features four independent subwoofer outs, which is a mind-blowing addition.
  • Music playback is sublime.
  • Excellent room-correction capabilities with an innovative multiple-subwoofer option.
  • HDAM amplification circuitry gives a characteristically warm Marantz sound.

Product Considerations

  • A bit light on power if coming from a higher-end unit like the Marantz 8015, may need a power amplifier.
  • The on-screen interfaces are still a bit slow.
  • Native streaming mostly requires the HEOS app.
  • Lacks affirmation of surround mode (Atmos) when streaming from TV.
  • No front-mounted HDMI input.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Denon AVR-X800: The Cinema 50 has a nicer finish and a bit more musicality on music.
  • Vs Marantz 8015: By itself, the Cinema 50 is a bit light on power, but with a power amplifier, it beats the 8015 due to new functionality.
  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: The Cinema 40 is broadly comparable in specification, and mostly justifies its price hike with a higher claimed power output.
  • Vs Marantz Cinema 60: The Cinema 60 is available in FM and FM/DAB versions, priced lower, with power rated at 100W/8ohm, via seven onboard channels.

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 50 is a refined AV receiver that brings both musicality and exciting sound performance, making it great for both movies and music. Its modern design and future-proofed connectivity make it a good choice for those wanting a high-end home theater experience.

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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Marantz
Cinema 60
1700
/
Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Sleek, modern design with a visually appealing interface and iconic Marantz porthole
  • Supports the latest audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, offering immersive 3D surround sound experiences
  • Delivers clear and detailed sound quality, with a neutral sound signature that pairs well with various speaker types
  • The setup process is user-friendly, thanks to its intuitive on-screen setup guide and the Marantz AVR Remote app
  • Offers HDMI 2.1 connectivity with 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through, catering to gamers and those seeking to future-proof their setups

Product Considerations

  • Odyssey room correction (MultEQ XT) may require the separate purchase of a mobile app for more accurate and customizable calibration
  • Supports a maximum of 7 channels, which may not be enough for users wanting a more enveloping 7.2.4 setup
  • Lacks front HDMI connections, which some users might find convenient
  • Some older video connections (composite and component) are not included, potentially requiring converters for older devices
  • Dolby Atmos height virtualization can be difficult to turn on, as the process is not streamlined within the menu system

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz SR5015—the Cinema 60 offers a more modern design and more 8K HDMI inputs, while the SR5015 has older video connections
  • Vs Denon AVR-X2800H—the Cinema 60 has a more extensive redesign

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 60 offers a blend of modern aesthetics, advanced audio processing, and future-proof video capabilities, making it a solid choice for home theater enthusiasts who want excellent sound and easy setup. It also offers solid sound quality for playing music.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Marantz
Cinema 70s
1200
/
Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Slimline design makes it suitable for smaller listening rooms
  • Delivers a warm and musical sound
  • Has a 7.2 channel design capable of decoding Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D
  • Features HEOS built-in for Hi-Res audio streaming
  • Supports 8K / 4K 120Hz HDMI

Product Considerations

  • Only has one HDMI output
  • Nominal power is at 50 watts into 8 ohms, which is not very much power
  • The fascia is plastic rather than metal
  • Only three HDMIs are 8K enabled
  • Bluetooth codec is limited to SBC

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Cinema 60 has an additional analogue, optical and coax audio input, and also a more advanced room-correction in MultEQ XT over MultEQ
  • The Denon AVR-X2800H has many of the same features, but also a good number of differences

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 70S is a slim and elegant receiver that delivers a dynamic sound and has enough features for most people to enjoy movies and music. It is a great choice if one wants good sound in a smaller package.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Yamaha
R-N1000A
1099
/
Released
2023
The Yamaha R-N1000A delivers crafted sound for your listening lifestyle. Authentic Hi-Fi quality with high-resolution music streaming compatibility and HDMI connection. It offers effortless ideal room acoustic adjustment with YPAO™.
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Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid sound quality for the price.
  • Attractive retro look with modern design.
  • Great facilities including MusicCast streaming and multiroom capabilities, as well as a handy and stable controller app.
  • Plenty of power, with a robust internal output circuitry (100Wpc into 8 ohms), and a high-quality DAC (ESS SABRE ES9080Q) supporting high-resolution audio playback (DSD 11.2MHz, PCM 384kHz).
  • Yamaha stands behind their gear, making it a worthwhile investment for music lovers.
  • Wide range of connectivity options, including HDMI ARC, USB-B for computer connection, digital and analog inputs, and a phono stage, making it versatile for various sources.

Product Considerations

  • YPAO room correction may sound synthetic and can do more harm than good, and bass management is tied to YPAO, creating an issue if you don't want room correction.
  • Small display, making it less visible in larger rooms.
  • Plasticky and basic remote control for the price point, and it lacks an info key.
  • Lacks Chromecast support
  • Not Roon Ready.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. R-N2000A: The R-N1000A does pretty much the same stuff, just without the VU meters, at less than half the price.
  • Vs. NAD C 3050: NAD has a preferred BluOS multiroom, while Dirac Live is a step up from the basic version of YPAO.
  • Vs. Marantz PM7000N: The R-N1000A is missing terrestrial radio reception, HDMI, and bass management.
  • Vs. Emotiva BasX TA2: The Emotiva does not have an integrated streaming platform or room correction, and it lacks HDMI connectivity.

Takeaway: The R-N1000A is a versatile and powerful network receiver that combines vintage aesthetics with modern features. Its comprehensive connectivity and solid sound quality make it a great choice for upgrading a stereo system for both music and TV use.

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Our take on the brand

Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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