I bought my R-N803 new for 740 €, now new one is 950 €. This is like vintage cars
But i bought at the start of pandemic.
But i bought at the start of pandemic.
Musicast straming. I'll pass.
No silver colour and no VU-meters.For this money, there is NAD C298 Purify + SOA DAC.
Dunno why Yamaha does not offer exchangeable side panels for extra $$$: black piano lacquer, white piano lacquer, birch, teak, walnut etc.If I had the money to buy one of these one of the first things I would so is screw off the side panels and have a woodworker make some walnut side panels.
I am using Musicast, Sonos, Heos, Roon and Airplay with Itunes :I am using 3 streaming apps: Musiccast, Heos, HK Control. Musiccast is the best of them.
Some versions will have DAB+. e.g. the Oz version going by the manual. I like that my Yamaha AVR still has fm & DAB+, where Denon's recent AVRs stripped all tuners out for the Oz market!Only FM, no DAB+ tuner. Not future proof.
And now, the NAD C-3050 LE and future non-LE version if you still want the retro look with VU meters.For this money, there is NAD C298 Purify + SOA DAC.
Looks nice.And now, the NAD C-3050 LE and future non-LE version if you still want the retro look with VU meters.
Patience grasshopper. I can't say when, but... Coming soon.does any know when the N2000A will get released in the USA?
That Yamaha USA website is a cookie infested hellhole btw. 90% needs to be "opted-out" by clicking on the individual companies.Received this in a marketing email from Yamaha today...
R-N2000A Network Receiver - Yamaha USA
Yamaha R-N2000A network Hi-Fi receiver compatible with lossless and high-resolution music sources and streaming services.usa.yamaha.com
MSRP: $3999.95 US
I know it's a "network" receiver, but no balanced inputs at that price? Ouch.
No grounded power? Maybe an expert can explain why that's not an issue, but it seems odd to me.