JaccoW
Senior Member
Yeah but in silverSomething like this?
It already exists.
Yeah but in silverSomething like this?
It already exists.
The R-N2000A panels are wood, they're just covered in layers of black piano gloss paint. Perhaps it could be sanded and re-finished?
I test fitted the A-S1100 panels to my R-N2000A and they fit perfectly. However I can't find any way to purchase the panels separately
When I enquired about spare panels for an A-S3000 I was put in touch with these:
Email - [email protected]
Website - http://www.sontec.co.uk/parts
That's not as bad as I was expecting. £300 for the pair it seems. Not bad for a €2000-2500 amplifier. Having them custom made is probably a similar price.I just got a quote from them for one piano black panel for an A-S2100 and it was £148.84. Hmmmm.
I’m currently shopping for a new amp and only considering ones with a loudness switch or dial. It is essential for low level listening and I agree, no one gives it the respect it deserves. Every amp should have oneVariable loudness should have been something found on the A-S1200. And i think it should be the variable loudness knob that's remote controlled. Or maybe a switch that changes from volume to loudness control.
Sadly, most don't understand it's value.
Well, amps below A-S1200 have it. I guess there is someone in the marketing department that said loudness isn't "audiophile" enough.I do not understand why only the receivers from Yamaha get the loudness function and not the amps.
Welcome to this place of insanity and useless spending.
Do you have pics? So far i have seen only the marketing pictures, nothing in the wild.
Here is my heap of old aluminium, got the entire series complete, took me almost two years because i'm stingy and bought all of it used:
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We have a panther rating here. Relaxed panther means it's good.
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We've done this joke already (if not in this thread, then in several others).I wonder how much to convert faceplate to silver
I actually have a Yamaha rn803 with Elac dbr62 and a subwoofer. It would be an upgrade of the amplifier at first.I may be good enough for you. But usually the budget should go more to speakers then to the amplifier. Bookshelf rather affordable 2 way speaker... Do you intend to add a subwoofer?
Thanks for replying. You mean , to simplify, that i wouldn't notice too much of a difference with the same speakers?I have RN803D + Focal Aria 906.
Also Yamaha AS1100 + Triangle Australe EZ.
No doubt 1100 sounds better, more impressive than 803, but better/ 3 way speakers will use much more of the amp capabilities.
I see, you mean to upgrade the 803, same brand. For sure it's worth the money but I would say you do not need it unless you also plan some 'heavy' speakers (as in quite expensive Focals, Triangle or the same... I am in Europe).