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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

  • Powerful and immersive surround sound with 11.2 channels and 150 watts per channel
  • Supports advanced audio and video formats including Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, 4K at 120Hz, and 8K at 60Hz with HDR10+
  • Features Yamaha's Surround AI technology, dual ESS Sabre ES9026 Pro Ultra DACs, and Cinema DSP HD3 technology for enhanced audio processing and quality

Product Considerations

  • Some advertised features, such as 8K60 and 4K120, required a future firmware update at the time of some reviews
  • Speaker connectors are cheaply made and fragile, and do not accept spade connectors
  • There is no option to bi-wire main speakers when configured with 7.2.4, forcing a zone in the mix and losing an extra channel of amplification

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz SR7015: The RX-A8A has an easier to use menu system
  • Vs Onkyo RZ50: The Onkyo extracted more low-end weight compared to the Yamaha RX-A8A
  • Vs Denon X3700H: The Denon's Odyssey room correction was considered better by one reviewer
  • Vs Yamaha V6A: The A8A is more refined sound-wise but both units have the same HDMI video limitations and menu quirks
  • Vs Yamaha RX-A3080: RX-A8A has been rebuilt from the ground up after 3 years of research and development
  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: The RX-A8A delivers two more channels of amplification

Takeaway: The Yamaha RX-A8A is a robust and feature-rich receiver that delivers excellent audio and video performance for a truly immersive home theater experience. It is a top-tier choice for enthusiasts looking for powerful sound processing and support for the latest audio and video technologies.

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Manufacturer details

Home cinema, perfected. The A8A is the top of the AVENTAGE line, making it the best of the best. Experience room-filling sound and crystal-clear picture with this innovative AV receiver.
A8A – 11.2-channel AVENTAGE in ultimate quality, with SURROUND:AI™, HDMI™ 7 in/3 out, latest QCS407. Powerful 11.2-channel surround sound with Zone2/3/4 WiFi, Bluetooth®, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect and MusicCast Multiroom Audio 3D Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X® with CINEMA DSP HD3 SURROUND:AI optimizes the surround effect automatically and in real time. HDMI™ 7 inputs/3 outputs, 8K/60 Hz, 4K/120 Hz Special gaming function (ALLM, VRR) Dual ESS SABRE ES9026PRO Ultra DAC for ultimate power conversion YPAO™-RSC with 3D, multi-point measurement and precision EQ Voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant. * Availability varies by region 2+3 Extended 5-year warranty via product registration
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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:

  • Yamaha leverages its deep expertise in musical instrument manufacturing to design audio equipment aiming for "True Sound," faithfully reproducing the intended sound of instruments and vocals, making them sound realistic.
  • Yamaha products, particularly amplifiers and receivers, often offer a wide range of connectivity options, including legacy inputs (like phono stages) alongside modern features, catering to both traditional and contemporary audio setups.
  • Yamaha's MusicCast ecosystem integrates seamlessly with their audio products, providing multi-room audio capabilities and access to streaming services, allowing users to easily expand their audio setups wirelessly.
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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
Reviews
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
/
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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T+A
Caruso R
4275
4275
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7
Reviews

It was back in the year 2008 that T+A introduced the first Caruso, and within a very short time the device won numerous prizes, gaining absolute cult status due to its unique overall design. In 2020 a new generation of the Caruso appeared, and this constituted the greatest advance yet in the history of these devices: the new version represented a completely new development - both externally and in technical terms. Although its heritage remains clear, the new Caruso epitomised the transformation of the machine from an all-in-one device to a series of individual products. The Caruso R continues the theme of the Caruso in a logical manner, and this is the key to its pleasantly familiar look. The T+A Aluminium Framework provides great precision and physical strength, while its external dimensions hark back to the first Caruso of 2008. The new 7” HD screen effectively extends the Caruso R, and gives it a look of restrained elegance even without loudspeakers.

T+A is a hifi brand that combines transistor and valve technologies in their HV-Series amplifiers, using high voltage for linear performance, while their A 200 Power Amplifier uses PURIFI Eigentakt technology for low distortion regardless of speaker load.
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Product Strengths

  • Comprehensive specification including CD player, FM/DAB+/internet radio, and network capability with multiple streaming services (Amazon Music HD, Deezer, Qobuz, Spotify Connect, Tidal)
  • Intuitive control via a large (7') touchscreen, supplied remote, or a dedicated app, plus Alexa voice control
  • Sound is well-controlled, but not too composed—offering a sense of flow and ease with generous resolution
  • Solid build quality and attractive design that creates a striking impression
  • Offers a good balance of musical fulfillment and ease of enjoyment, making it suitable for a wide range of listeners

Product Considerations

  • Headphone socket and USB port are located on the rear panel, which may be inconvenient
  • Wireless streaming is capped at 192kHz/24-bit, downsampled internally to 48kHz
  • The balance is more refined and mature than red in tooth and claw, which might not suit listeners seeking ultimate speed and drive
  • Vinyl playback through the Caruso R's analog inputs may not deliver all the detail heard from all-digital sources, since the incoming analog signal will be digitized
  • The sound leans towards rich and slightly soft, potentially lacking some space and openness

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Caruso system has sonic characteristics that are reminiscent of the Naim Mu-so 2nd Gen
  • The T+A Caruso R is a bit like a cuboid version of the Naim Uniti Star in both function and quality

Takeaway: The Caruso R is a versatile and well-designed all-in-one system that makes listening to music easy and enjoyable. Its comprehensive features and user-friendly interface provide everything needed for a great audio experience in one compact unit.

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T+A is a hifi brand that combines transistor and valve technologies in their HV-Series amplifiers, using high voltage for linear performance, while their A 200 Power Amplifier uses PURIFI Eigentakt technology for low distortion regardless of speaker load.
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Yamaha
R-N1000A
1099
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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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Yamaha
RX-A6A
1799
/
Released
2021
Hear every sound, see every detail. The A6A has been carefully designed so every element of your entertainment is the best it can be. From slight whispers of sound to swift, on-screen movements, the A6A ensures you won’t miss a thing.
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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

  • Clean and crisp sound with dynamic performance
  • Spacious presentation with more authority
  • Extensive features and options to customize

Product Considerations

  • HDMI 2.1 compatibility issues required firmware updates to unlock certain capabilities
  • Center, Surround Left, and Surround Right channels produce higher distortion than other channels when the output level exceeds a certain level with HDMI input
  • Yamaha has built in protection to limit power with multiple channels driven
  • The online firmware update via the receiver's UI has never worked in one review

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Denon AVC-X6700H: RX-A6A is quicker and more rhythmic, while the Denon is deeper and warmer
  • Vs Marantz SR-8015: RX-A6A had a bit more output, but SR-8015 didn't limit power like the Yamaha did with 7CH driven
  • Vs Yamaha RX-A3080: RX-A6A is an improved version
  • Vs Yamaha RX-A8A: RX-A6A boasts a near-identical feature set to the flagship RX-A8A

Takeaway: The Yamaha RX-A6A has impressive output and clean sound, making it a good choice for those who want a versatile receiver. With its many options, users can tweak the sound to be just how they like it for an immersive experience.

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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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Yamaha
RX-A4A
1299
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Released
2021
Feel your walls melt away. The A4A delivers realistic sound and video that transports you out of your home and into your favorite movie. Whether you’re watching, listening or gaming, you’ll feel completely immersed.
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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

  • Audio-focused build choices include Anti-Resonance Technology (ART) and a solid H-frame inside the chassis to dampen vibrations
  • High-slew rate amplifier is capable of controlling a wide range of speakers
  • Audiophile-grade DACs make it suitable for vinyl playback (with built-in phono stage), streaming, and movies
  • Clear, detailed, and balanced sound
  • AI function analyzes sound elements and creates optimal effects

Product Considerations

  • Lacks some force compared to the Marantz SR7015
  • Might be short of a few speaker outputs or HDMI inputs when placed against a rival
  • Remote is overcomplicated
  • Small screen
  • Lack of front HDMI

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus the Denon AVRX3700, the RX-A4A might not have as many channels (9), but unless that many speakers are needed, it may not be necessary
  • Stereo imaging is more accurate than Marantz and Denon
  • RX-A4A lacks the same level of force as the Marantz SR7015
  • RX-A4A bridges the gap between music and movies better than Hi-Fi manufacturer receivers like the Arcam AVR20
  • Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A4A provides a deeper and more colorful sound, delivering greater detail than the RX-A6A

Takeaway: The Yamaha RX-A4A is a versatile receiver that offers a balance between music and movie performance. Great build quality and sound make it a good centerpiece for an AV system.

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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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Denon
AVR-X3800H
1699
/
Released
2022
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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

  • Balanced and natural sound across the frequency spectrum, with detailed and crisp highs and warm midrange tones
  • Supports the latest surround sound formats, like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D, and Sony's 360 Reality Audio, creating an immersive audio experience
  • Offers Audyssey XT32 room correction—with Dirac Live as an extra-cost option—for improved bass tightness, definition, and midrange focus
  • Features HEOS multi-room streaming ecosystem and voice assistant integration with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomePod
  • Equipped with HDMI 2.1 on all inputs and outputs, supporting 8K video, 4K upscaling, and gaming-friendly features, like ALLM and VRR

Product Considerations

  • The HEOS app is required for streaming music services
  • The included remote is not backlit
  • The user manual needs more explanations for the average homeowner on how to set up different items
  • The unit warms up and produces a fair amount of heat overall, even in preamp mode
  • The transformer makes a loud clicking noise when switching surround modes

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Denon offers a better value advantage due to similar features at a lower price point, compared to Marantz Cinema 50
  • The AVR-X3800H is an improved version of the AVR-X3700H
  • The AVR-X3800H is slightly inferior to the more expensive AVR-X4800H model—and has less power (105W per channel vs 145W per channel)

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-X3800H is a competent and feature-rich AV receiver that brings high-quality sound and modern video capabilities to a home theater setup. With its support for various surround sound formats and user-friendly design, it is a great choice for immersive entertainment.

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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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ToneWinner
AT-300
1375
/
Released
2023
AT-300 is a professional theater & music center integrated audio-video decoder for 9.3.4 setup. It's developed and designed by engineers recognized by American THX company. It supports 4K decoding and is Dolby Atmos, DTS:X & HDMI2.0 certified. As a multi-functional processor, it can be used for houses, cinemas and theaters for immersive 3D Hi-Fi sound effect.
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ToneWinner, a leading Chinese audio brand, is best known in the U.S. for its subwoofers and home theater receivers.
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Product Strengths

  • Offers a lot of Atmos channels for a relatively budget price, fantastic for those looking at getting into separates at a great price
  • Build quality punches above its price point with a metal chassis and brushed aluminum front panel
  • Clear channel separation
  • Menu is straightforward and easy to navigate

Product Considerations

  • Room calibration software is not world-class, with automatic EQ sometimes causing edginess, and manual calibration is recommended for best results
  • May require manual tuning and adjustments to get the best sound, potentially needing REW knowledge or professional calibration
  • The unit does not have DTS:X Pro
  • The menu may look a little basic and dated

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Marantz AV7706, the AT300 has close clarity and channel separation
  • Compared to Denon AVR-X4400, the AT300 offers better channel separation and clarity

Takeaway:

The AT-300 is a great option for experimenting with separates without spending too much and is willing to tweak settings. It gives access to immersive sound and robust build quality.

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ToneWinner, a leading Chinese audio brand, is best known in the U.S. for its subwoofers and home theater receivers.
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