Opinion on Yamaha Amps


Hi,

What does everyone think about the Yamaha line of integrated amps? I have seen positive reviews for the Yamaha As801 and the even higher end models in the range at least look fantastic. If it helps I am also considering buying a peachtree nova 65se. Right now I have Wharfedale 10.1s and a Rel T5 subwoofer hooked up to a cheap Denon A/V receiver. I am interested in eventually getting the KEF LS50s or something from Zu audio to pair up with whatever integrated I wind up buying.

Thanks for the help!
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Showing 2 responses by willland

While I do totally agree with the NAD integrated amp suggestion, these A-S*01 Yamahas are really pretty solid performers even with nominal 6 and 8ohms speakers with occasional 4ohm dips.  I know the all analog models(A-S1000, A-S2000, etc.) can handle these impedance dips very well.  

As far as the impedance switch, my understanding is to leave at 8ohms 99% of the time.

Bill
From all I have heard and read, the Yamaha A-S801 is a solid piece of gear. Plenty of thump and built well.  I have the A-S1000 driving a pair of Klipsch RB-75 bookshelf speakers and could not be more pleased with the combination.  

The built-in DAC on the 801 is a nice touch as well as the variable loudness control.  I love the retro look also.

Bill