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Yamaha R-N800A online test: Hi-Fi amplifier DAC network player

Yamaha's audio history is rich and dates back to the end of the 19th century with the commercialization by its founder of a reed organ. Since then, the Japanese firm has become one of the most important manufacturers of musical instruments in the world as well as Hi-Fi and Home Cinema equipment. One of the brand's latest products, the Yamaha R-N800A, once again honors nearly sixty years of innovation in electronic sound reproduction.

While Yamaha is at the origin of the Home Cinema market with the marketing of the first digital surround processor, the DSP-A1 in 1986 on the one hand, and the first Dolby Pro Logic amplifier, the Yamaha DSP-A1000 in 1991 on the other hand, the brand's primary DNA lies in music with its musical instrument manufacturing activity (pianos, wind/string instruments, drums, etc.). It is also this passion for sound that led the Japanese manufacturer to invest in the sound reproduction market from the mid-1950s, then the emerging Hi-Fi market in the early 1970s.

Yamaha R-N800A, the strength of a brand, the weight of history££££

The Yamaha R-N800A, which combines a stereo amplifier, DAC and network player to meet the new needs of dematerialized music consumption, is faithful to the manufacturer's tradition. It knows how to extract the substantial marrow of [abc]Hi-Res Audio[/abc] files, extract the quintessence of all sound recordings, all with perfect ergonomics via the MusicCast multiroom functionality and the application of the same name.

To find out all about the real qualities of the R-N800A, and discover our full test, click on the following link: Yamaha R-N800A