🎧 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Yamaha R-N2000A Hi-Fi Network Receiver is a premium audio solution designed for audiophiles, featuring high-resolution streaming capabilities, an advanced ESS DAC for superior sound conversion, and versatile connectivity options, all wrapped in a sleek silver design.
Color | Silver |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Control Method | Voice |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, IR |
Number of Channels | 7 |
Format | WMA, WAV |
Internet Applications | streaming services |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Output Wattage | 190 Watts |
Connector Type | USB |
Item Weight | 48.7 Pounds |
M**N
THE BEST.......OF EVERYTHING.
I have been a stereo guy for a long time. My Pioneer 1050 was a great receiver. So was my old Marantz. But it was time to upgrade and get the new modern receiver. This receiver has exceeded my expectations. It has worked seamlessly. Sound is outstanding, I can hear so much more in my music, rather it be vinyl, CD, or yes, my Nakamichi Dragon Cassette deck. But that is just the start. I love listening to my Amazon Music through Prime at 44.1 kHz or higher, and I love the internet radio feature and bluetooth is seamless and clear and easy to use. I listen to TONS of free, almost commercial free music on net radio. Jazz is my favorite. Also some wonderful classical from Europe. I have not used the ARC for TV yet. This unit is high quality. If I could change one thing I would have the meters back lit instead of top lit. Not a deal breaker. This is easy to set up and operate. The remote is heavy and top shelf. Simple to use and the buttons are clean. The music cast app is MUCH improved over the old version I had a few years ago. It works so very well. I got the silver faced unit as you can see in the picture. It looks classic. If you are an audio person like me and my wife, you will not go wrong with this unit. Expensive, yeah. But you will not be sorry you got it. It's built like a tank at almost 50 pounds. Thank you Yamaha for a great product and building them like they did in the 70's during the golden age of stereo. Only with modern features. Oh, BTW the FM is over the top good on this unit. My stations that once had hiss or would not come in, lock right on and are as clear as a bell. I'm one happy guy.
J**S
Sweet as honey, smooth as silk
I seriously debated whether spending this much money on a receiver would make much of a difference. In the end I decided to treat myself and go top shelf for once. Well I have had this for 9 months now, and let me tell you, there IS a difference! The sound is just amazing. Very clear, clean sound. Rich and full smooth bass. Easy power. Just a delight to listen to.Some favorite features:YPAO room correction - first of all, the set up is easy and does a great job of creating a balanced sound. Even better, with YPAO volume control it adjusts the levels according to the volume. I can't tell you how great this is. I am a notorious volume addict and I love to blow the roof off as much as anybody, but truth be told I listen at low levels most of the time. With YPAO on you still get rich bass and a balanced sound even at low volumes. As a result it is easier to find an ideal listening level when reading or talking with friends.Musicast - streaming is so simple. I listen to Spotify or net radio most of the time and it is just seamless. The DA converter makes digital music sound great.Vintage sound for analog inputs. My vinyl sounds great!Build quality - Oh my god. From the brushed metal front, to the piano black wood sides, to the VU meters (!) to the gorgeous volume nob to the remarkably satisfying power switch, this unit is just beautiful and a pleasure to own. Like I said, I am mostly streaming and the app is wonderful, but if you are spinning vinyl you have the wonderful vintage feel from the amp that makes it a great analog experience. (Warning - it weighs a TON)Connectivity - HDMI, Bluetooth, FM radio, phono, USB - what can't you connect? I have my 1990s CD player hooked up to the optical - same old carousel now with modern high end DA converter. Sounds awesome.My speakers are Klipsch RP-8000F. They are pretty efficient and this unit is way more than enough power.I am listening to jazz a lot of the time, plus rock blues, lots of stuff. Everything has sounded great. Anything acoustic had been most impressive. Really demonstrates the clarity and richness of the sound and you can hear so much detail.Buy and enjoy!
A**S
Fantastic piece of equipment
As a casual Audio Science Review acolyte I always passively bought into the idea that functional (ie, not broken) amps are audibly indistinguishable from each other but the RN2000A made a clear and immediate improvement to my system. It replaced a 10-year-old lower end Yamaha AVR to power my Wharfedale Lintons and the speakers just seemed to come alive with the new amplifier. It's hard to describe, and I'm hesitant to use flowery audiophile buzzwords, but it just seems like the RN2000A plays music with less effort and far more confidence and authority. If I had to guess, I'd chalk it up to better, more stable power management when the speakers dip below 6ohms, but I'm not sure.I'm also a huge fan of Yamaha's MusicCast app, its integration with Amazon Music HD is very reliable and smooth and easy to use. The DAC is top of the line and perfect, and the phono stage sounds great with my vintage Sony turntable, though be aware that it's moving magnet only.The unit looks great aesthetically so it's also a nice addition to the living room. Even the remote is a pleasure to use, with its reassuring heft, metal construction and pleasant clicky buttons.Highly recommended overall, though I'd advise watching the prices for a while because the silver one (the one I bought) does go on sale every couple months. My only hesitation is that you have to have faith that Yamaha will continue supporting MusicCast and that the app/streaming integration will still be useable in 10+ years, but I guess we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
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