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Would you still recommend this amp, even if it's discontinued? Or any other solutions with similar features up to a price of 1.000 €?
Ask your self what do you really want?I know, of course that's true. But what are the possible alternatives? I would also go with an (pre-)amp (with pre-outs) and external dsp/dac, to be more future proof.
I think it's a steal at the price of $800 US. I don't believe there are many left in the US, I bought 3 of them while they were available.Would you still recommend this amp, even if it's discontinued? Or any other solutions with similar features up to a price of 1.000 €?
unfortunately mine has no number on it, just the yamaha logoi wondered if some kind soul who owns a Yamaha R-N803 could look at their Ypao microphone and give me a part number?
The microphone does not have a part number on it. If there is a part number, there is going to be on the box of the microphone. Alas I have tossed away mine. Maybe someone else still has his box.Hey everyone.. i wondered if some kind soul who owns a Yamaha R-N803 could look at their Ypao microphone and give me a part number? Ive lost mine and its near impossible to find a ref of which is the correct one for the N803..any help appreciated thanks in advance!
According to the below post, you should be able to adjust crossover setting through the MusicCast app:Next issue, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do anything pertaining to the subwoofer output… There is no level control in my MusicCast app, And I can’t find anything relating to it in the settings on the receiver itself. I also use the MusicCast app for a different Yamaha receiver which does have a subwoofer level slider. What am I missing? Can I control the level of the subwoofer output? Crossover frequency?
Thank you for the quick reply! However, I see no such functionality in the current version of MusicCast. Check out this thread from another group talking about the same issue https://forums.audioholics.com/foru...t-doesnt-have-bass-management-options.124733/According to the below post, you should be able to adjust crossover setting through the MusicCast app:
Yamaha R-N803 stereo network receiver with YPAO bass mgt!
It is surprising that this is the first "non-exotic" stereo receiver to offer the roomEQ and bass management systems that are taken for granted in an AVR! With the retro look and bass management, I can't help but think of the Outlaw RR2160 (though I doubt Outlaw is much of a "blip" on Yamaha's...forums.audioholics.com
@DnR did you try with Web interface (enter IP address in browser)?
What's there in settings (bottom right corner) - room settings (R-N803)? By the way you need to go there and tap on Information to see your IP address.
Edit: forget about it, it's 90 Hz fixed.
Hi resolution audio? It supports hi sample rates and bit depth, don't know about streaming services and what they support. It doesn't support MQA nor it's "unfolding" which is lossy by the way and no one hire will cry about it (quite contrary).Yamaha R-N803 Smart Receiver Review
I see no crossover setting except for sub, not for the speakers themselves.www.audiosciencereview.com
Screenshot of MusicCast app, no subwoofer level like you would expect...?I know nothing about a web interface for this receiver, maybe someone here can dumb it down for me. So far, my only way of interacting with this receiver is the remote, the buttons on the receiver, and MusicCast app. No evidence of any subwoofer information or settings to be found yet.
I guess being able to adjust the crossover frequency would’ve been a bonus, I was just hoping for a subwoofer level control. I can’t find that anywhere in the owners manual, the onboard menu of the receiver itself, or in the MusicCast app. However, I do know how to use the subwoofer level slider for a different Yamaha device inside of MusicCast, but it does not appear when connected to the 803. I guess I never would’ve thought a device would come with a subwoofer output that you not only can’t adjust the frequency cut off, but not even the level or any other parameter… and I guess if they’re going to deny me of any functionality, at least make it black-and-white in the manual what I should expect from the subwoofer section.
Screenshot of MusicCast app, no subwoofer level like you would expect...?
This gear can do bass management via app settings,that is adjust crossover freq. Just calm down and search the app once it is installed.
Yes I did… I did not use it or set it up, but I did try turning it on and I still did not see any subwoofer adjustments in the MusicCast app. I posted a link to a different group earlier with someone else mentioning that this is no longer possible inside of MusicCast. But then others are adamant that you can still do it… But maybe using a different app that I am not aware of.Did you try turn on YPAO.?