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ByPass Direct mode. 4 pairs of acoustic plugs. Recorder. Customizable standby.
Fixed power cable. Lack of loudness.
Device typeintegrated amplifierintegrated amplifier
Element basetransistortransistor
Capacitor capacitance7 mF
Amplifier parameters
Number of channels22
Frequency range10 – 100000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Power per channel (8Ω)60 W125 W
Power per channel (6Ω)70 W150 W
Power per channel (4Ω)165 W
Power per channel (2Ω)180 W
Signal to noise ratio99 dB100 dB
Signal to noise ratio (Phono MM/MC)82 dB75 dB
Damping factor210
Harmonic distortion0.019 %0.2 %
Channel sensitivity / impedance
Line input
200 mV
47 kOhm
500 mV
47 kOhm
Phono MM/MC
3 mV
47 kOhm
10 mV
47 kOhm
REC output
200 mV
1 kOhm
500 mV
2.2 kOhm
Connectors
Inputs
Phono
coaxial S/P-DIF
optical
Phono
RCA4 pairs4 pairs
Outputs
to subwoofer
 
For acoustics4 шт4 шт
REC (to recorder)2 pairs1 pairs
On headphones6.35 mm (Jack)
Front panel
indicators
headphone output
display
headphone output
Features
Adjustments
bass control
treble adjustment
balance adjustment
level adjustment
loudness
bass control
treble adjustment
balance adjustment
level adjustment
More features
By-pass/Direct
auto power off
ММ phono stage
additional speaker connect
Bi-Wiring
By-pass/Direct
auto power off
ММ phono stage
additional speaker connect
Bi-Wiring
General
Remote control
PSUinternalinternal
Power consumption190 W175 W
Standby consumption0.5 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)435x387x151 mm435х333х141 mm
Weight9 kg6.7 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2015january 2014
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Yamaha Audio A-S301BL Natural Sound Integrated Stereo Amplifier Black

Package Weight : 21.0 Lbs Digital Coax And To Slink Optical Input Analog Inputs Including Phone Speakers A, B, A plus B Wi... moreth Subwoofer Output
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Yamaha : A S301 Integrated Amplifier

LAB POINTS stereo amplifier featuring Yamaha's ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) circuit design + built-in... moreDAC 2-channels of 6...
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Yamaha A-S301BL Stereo Integrated Amplifier with Built-In DAC

The black Yamaha A-S301 Stereo Integrated Amplifier is a powerful and versatile device. With up to 60W per channel, digital i... morenputs, dual speaker support, subwoofer connectivity, and features like Pure Direct Mode and variable loudness control, this amplifier delivers high-quality sound reproduction. It is energy-efficient, with a solid chassis design and comes with a remote control for easy operation.Yamaha A-S301BL Features:60 W per Channel RMS at 8 OhmsOptical and Coaxial Inputs5 Stereo RCA Inputs, 1x PhonoSpeaker A, B or A+B SelectionContinuously Variable Loudness ControlPure Direct ModePower Management (Auto Power Off)Reinforced ChassisSymmetrical LayoutBrushed Aluminum Front PanelYamaha A-S301BL Specifications:Amplifier Type: Integrated Amplifier (Preamp/Power Amp Combo)Channels: 2.0Power Output per Channel: 70 W at 6 Ohms / 20 Hz to 20 kHz / 0.038% THD (RMS), 60 W at 8 Ohms / 20 Hz to 20 kHz / 0.019% THD (RMS)Dynamic Power per Channel: 100 W at 8 Ohms, 120 W at 6 Ohms, 140 W at 4 Ohms, 150 W at 2 OhmsFrequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.5 dB (Pure Direct Mode), 10 Hz to 100 kHz ±1 dBResidual Output Noise: 40 µV (IHF-A)Tone Control: Bass (20 Hz): ±10.0 dBTreble: (20 kHz): ±10.0 dBDamping Factor: ≥ 210 (8 Ohms, 1 kHz)Supported File Formats: PCMSupported Sample Rates: Up to 192 kHz (PCM)DAC: 192 kHz / 24-BitRear A/V Inputs: 5 Stereo RCA, Stereo RCA (Phono) with Ground Screw, Optical TOSLINK, Digital CoaxialRear A/V Outputs: 2 Stereo RCA, RCA SubwooferFront I/O: 1/4" / 6.35 mm Headphone OutputOther Rear I/O: USB Type-A (Power)Speaker I/O: 4 Binding Post PairInput Impedance Phono (MM): 47 KilohmsLine: 47 KilohmsInput Sensitivity: Phono (MM): 3 mVLine: 200 mVMax Input Level Phono (MM): ≥ 45 mV (1 kHz / 0.03% THD)Line: ≥ 2.2 V (1 kHz / 0.03% THD)Phono RIAA EQ Deviation: ±0.5 dBRated Output / Impedance: Headphone: 360 mV / 470 OhmsLine: 200 mV / 1 KilohmsSubwoofer Pre-Out: 2.5 V / 1.2 KilohmsSignal to Noise Ratio: Phono (MM): ≥ 82 dB (Input Shorted)Line: ≥ 99 dB (Input Shorted / Direct Mode)Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Phono (MM) to Line Out: ≤ 0.03% (20 Hz to 20 kHz / 2.5 V Input)Line to Speaker Out: ≤ 0.019% (20 Hz to 20 kHz / 45 W Output / 8 Ohms)Channel Separation: Line, Phono, RCA: ≥ 65 dB (5.1-Kilohm Input Shorted / 1 kHz), ≥ 50 dB (5.1-Kilohm Input Shorted / 10 kHz)Wi-Fi: NoneBluetooth: NoneAC Input Power: 120 VAC, 60 HzPower Consumption: Active: 190 WMaximum: 430 WStandby: 0.5 WDimensions (W x H x D): 17.1 x 5.9 x 15.2" / 43.5 x 15.1 x 38.7 cmWeight: 19.8 lb / 8.98 kg Yamaha A-S301BL Stereo Integrated Amplifier with Built-In DAC.
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Yamaha A-S301 Integrated Amplifier 60 Watts per Channel

The authentic sound and chic design of the Yamaha A-S300 integrated amplifier was created by those who are captivated by grea... moret sound, for true music lovers. With balanced input signals, a subwoofer output connection, Pure Direct signal transfer, and an included slim remote control; achieving that perfect sound has never been so easy.
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Yamaha A-S301 Integrated Amplifier (Black) Black AS301BL

A-S301 Integrated Amplifier Designed for excellent sound quality, with a beautiful appearance. An integrated amplifier with t... morehe advantage of digital inputs. A-S301 Features: High Quality Circuit Design Based on the ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) Concept The amplifier design technology from Yamaha is called ToP-ART which features an input to output with a direct symmetrical design. ToP-ART design and ART Base ensure optimum sound when processing and transmitting the audio signal. The signal is simple and direct, therefore it is less likely to be affected by noise and distortion. The left and right channels are organized in a straight, symmetrical layout for the highest signal purity. In addition, the ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) Base bottom chassis and a solid center bar provide high rigidity support and dampers vibration. These design innovations contribute to this amplifier's rich audio reproduction with abundant musicality. High Quality Parts for Outstanding Audio Performance Notice the custom made power transformer, custom made block capacitors, two direct signal path speaker relays, one point grounding system, extruded aluminum heat sinks and other top quality parts to effortlessly handle demanding audio conditions. The quality of each individual part, as well as how they work together, basically determines the sound quality of this component. Yamaha uses only very high quality parts, carefully selected and tested for their sound properties. Created by Rich Experience, Tradition and High Technological Expertise Yamaha, with a long history of over 125 years as a musical instrument maker, also has a high reputation for Hi-Fi components. The A-S301 is created by taking advantage of this rich experience and high technological expertise. Based on the concept of Natural Sound for reproducing all music as it really sounds, this amplifier is built with scrupulous care from its circuit design to basic sound production. Pure Direct Mode for G
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Glossary

Capacitor capacitance

The total capacitance of the capacitors installed in the power supply of the amplifier. Usually, for ordinary lovers of high-quality sound, this indicator is not practically significant: the capacitance is selected in such a way as to optimally (or at least minimally) match the characteristics of the amplifier. However, for demanding audiophiles who pay attention to the smallest details of audio system components, capacitors are also often of interest.

The fact is that they are an important part of the rectifier circuit — they smooth out current fluctuations that arise both due to the imperfection of the rectifiers themselves and due to various external factors. Knowing the total capacitance of the capacitors, one can also evaluate the efficiency of their work: the higher this indicator, the more stable the power supply will work and the lower the likelihood of sound distortion due to its fault. There are special formulas that allow you to derive the optimal capacitance of capacitors depending on the type, power and other parameters of the amplifier; they can be found in specialized sources.

Frequency range

The range of audio frequencies that the amplifier is capable of handling. The wider this range, the more complete the overall picture of the sound, the less likely it is that too high or low frequencies will be “cut off” by the output amplifier. However, note that the range of sound audible to a person is on average from 16 Hz to 20 kHz; There are some deviations from this norm, but they are small. At the same time, modern Hi-Fi and Hi-End technology can have a much wider range — most often it is a kind of "side effect" of high-end circuits. Some manufacturers may use this property for promotional purposes, but it does not carry practical value in itself.

Note that even within the audible range it does not always make sense to chase the maximum coverage. It is worth, for example, to take into account that the actually audible sound cannot be better than the speakers are capable of giving out; therefore, for a speaker system with a lower threshold of, say, 70 Hz, there is no need to look for an amplifier with this figure of 16 Hz. Also, do not forget that a wide frequency range in itself does not absolutely guarantee high sound quality — it is associated with a huge number of other factors.

Power per channel (8Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when operating with a load having a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 8 ohms. In our catalog, this parameter is indicated for the mode when all channels of the amplifier work under load (see "Number of channels"); in the presence of unused channels, the rated power may be slightly higher, but this mode cannot be called standard.

Rated power can be simply described as the highest output signal power at which the amplifier is able to work stably for a long time (at least an hour) without negative consequences. These are average figures, because in fact, the audio signal is by definition unstable, and individual level jumps can significantly exceed the rated power. However, it is she who is the main basis for assessing the overall loudness of the sound.

This indicator also determines which speakers can be connected to the amplifier: their rated power should not be lower than that of the amplifier.

According to the laws of electrodynamics, with different dynamic load resistance, the output power of the amplifier will also be different. In modern speakers, the standard values \u200b\u200bare 8, 6, 4 and 2 Ohms, and power levels are indicated for them.

Power per channel (6Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when a load with a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 6 ohms is connected to it. See Power per Channel (8Ω) for more information on power rating and its relationship to impedance.

Power per channel (4Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when a load with a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 4 ohms is connected to it. See Power per Channel (8Ω) for more information on power rating and its relationship to impedance.

Power per channel (2Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when a load with a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 2 ohms is connected to it. See Power per Channel (8Ω) for more information on power rating and its relationship to impedance.

Signal to noise ratio

In itself, the signal-to-noise ratio is the ratio of the level of pure sound produced by the amplifier to the level of extraneous noise that occurs during its operation. This parameter is the main indicator of the overall sound quality — and very clear, because. its measurement takes into account almost all the noise that affects the sound in normal operating conditions. A level of 70 – 80 dB in modern amplifiers can be considered acceptable, 80 – 90 dB is not bad, and for advanced audiophile-class devices, a signal-to-noise ratio of at least 100 dB is considered mandatory.

If the specifications do not specify for which output the signal-to-noise ratio is indicated, it usually means its value for the linear input (see "RCA (par)"). This is quite enough to evaluate the quality of the device for this parameter. However, some manufacturers indicate it for other inputs — Main, Phono; see below for more on this.

Signal to noise ratio (Phono MM/MC)

signal-to-noise ratio when the amplifier is driven through the Phono input. This interface is for connecting turntables; its features are described in the “Inputs” section below, and for the meaning of any signal-to-noise ratio, see the corresponding section above.

Damping factor

The damping factor describes the quality of interaction between the amplifier and the speaker system connected to it.

Due to the design features, any speaker is prone to the occurrence of so-called parasitic oscillations — oscillations that continue after the main impulse from the amplifier has ceased (similar to how a string continues to vibrate after a pluck). This phenomenon has a negative effect on sound quality, and manufacturers use various means to reduce it to an absolute minimum; suppression of parasitic oscillations is called damping.

The most effective type of damping is electrical, by reducing the output impedance of the amplifier. The lower this resistance, the better the amplifier keeps the speakers from unnecessary vibrations. To evaluate this effect, they introduced the concept of “damping factor” (damping factor) — the ratio of the load resistance (impedance) to the output resistance of the amplifier. The minimum value of such a coefficient for Hi-Fi class equipment is 20; indicators at the level of 100 – 120 can be called good, and among the Hi-End segment there are numbers of the order of several thousand.

At the same time, it is worth noting that when increasing to three-digit numbers, the original meaning of this parameter is, in fact, lost, and other points appear. The most important of them from a practical point of view is that models with a high damping factor are very demanding on the quality of the connection to t...he speakers — the high resistance of cables and connectors can negate the damping properties of the amplifier itself. There are other nuances associated with this indicator (in particular, recommendations for choosing an amplifier and speakers for each other); they are described in detail in specialized sources.
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