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expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 11, 2021 10:33 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 11, 2021 10:33 PM

Yamaha A-S801 2-Ch Integrated Amplifier (Silver)

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$600

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BH Photo Video has Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier (Silver) for $599.95. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (~33% savings) than the $899.95 list price.
  • Features:
    • 120W x 2 (6 Ohm RMS) Power Output
    • 32-Bit ESS Sabre Premier Audio DAC
    • USB, Optical, and Coaxial Inputs
    • Gold-Plated Terminals
    • Speaker A, B or A+B Selection
    • Subwoofer Out
    • Continuously Variable Loudness Control
    • Pure Direct Mode
    • Power Management (Auto Power Off)

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BH Photo Video has Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier (Silver) for $599.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (~33% savings) than the $899.95 list price.
  • Features:
    • 120W x 2 (6 Ohm RMS) Power Output
    • 32-Bit ESS Sabre Premier Audio DAC
    • USB, Optical, and Coaxial Inputs
    • Gold-Plated Terminals
    • Speaker A, B or A+B Selection
    • Subwoofer Out
    • Continuously Variable Loudness Control
    • Pure Direct Mode
    • Power Management (Auto Power Off)

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Dec 12, 2021 02:10 AM
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ben_r_Dec 12, 2021 02:10 AM
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Fancy little two channel amp. Anyone own one? What speakers are you pairing it with? And what are you using for a source/transport?
Dec 12, 2021 02:23 AM
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KevinRitcheyDec 12, 2021 02:23 AM
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This looks like a very clean little amp with phono out and 2-pairs of speaker posts available. Nice uncluttered remote control as well. Good choice for a basement party room or home office/den listening. Someplace where you don't require surround. I'm tempted but I'm buried in gear already.
Last edited by KevinRitchey December 12, 2021 at 12:07 AM.
Dec 12, 2021 02:29 AM
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OrangeGorilla346Dec 12, 2021 02:29 AM
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Waiting for the apple play, bluetooth, wireless comments.
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Dec 12, 2021 02:31 AM
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KendalKDec 12, 2021 02:31 AM
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I have both of it's little brothers... S501 and S301
The S501 is hooked up to RP-8000F's and a SVS SB12-NSD. It has an older AT turntable and 5 disk CD changer as sources. I've been looking into a better turntable but am not yet prepared to sell a kidney to fund the purchases. D:

For me, I was trying to find a premium stereo on the lower cost side and the Yamaha's had more features than most everything else I looked at and were cheaper. I've been really happy with both. Plenty of inputs. Easy to adjust Bass and Treble that doesn't involve diving into a menu. The only real complaint I have is you have to "wake" it from Standby using the remote. I don't think there's any way to wake it from the amp itself other than turning it off and back on.

I payed nearly this much for a the S501. They seldom go on much of a sale.
Dec 12, 2021 02:32 AM
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KendalKDec 12, 2021 02:32 AM
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Dec 12, 2021 02:36 AM
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RJMFROMMINNDec 12, 2021 02:36 AM
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I have the Yamaha a-s501 (the step down model from this) driving a couple Klipsch kg4s and I love it. I have an older tuner, 5 disc CD player, vintage technics d303, and Chromecast audio connected to it. You can connect two separate sets of speakers to it, and run them both or as separate zones. This is a quality amp.
Dec 12, 2021 02:36 AM
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4951ccDec 12, 2021 02:36 AM
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I have the s301 on a couple Gen 3 Cornwallis. Pair with a proper dac and your golden. Relatively transparent, but it definitely has Yamaha flavor.

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Dec 12, 2021 02:38 AM
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misterdixDec 12, 2021 02:38 AM
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Damned hard to beat this for the money. You can spend 6x as much and the only difference you truly "hear" is your desire to hear something expensive.

I own this amd love it for my daily driver for vinyl. I do have an external phono preamp, and haven't ever plugged into the onboard so can't judge it specifically, but the amp itself sounds stunning powering my Ohm Walsh 2000s in the living room and simple wharfdale diamond iii bookies in my office.

By all means go deep on audiophile gear, it's fun, but this is entirely respectable for even the geekiest among them in a blind test.

Cheers.
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Dec 12, 2021 02:38 AM
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RJMFROMMINNDec 12, 2021 02:38 AM
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Quote from KendalK :
I have both of it's little brothers... S501 and S301
The S501 is hooked up to RP-8000F's and a SVS SB12-NSD. It has an older AT turntable and 5 disk CD changer as sources. I've been looking into a better turntable but am not yet prepared to sell a kidney to fund the purchases. D:

For me, I was trying to find a premium stereo on the lower cost side and the Yamaha's had more features than most everything else I looked at and were cheaper. I've been really happy with both. Plenty of inputs. Easy to adjust Bass and Treble that doesn't involve diving into a menu. The only real complaint I have is you have to "wake" it from Standby using the remote. I don't think there's any way to wake it from the amp itself other than turning it off and back on.

I payed nearly this much for a the S501. They seldom go on much of a sale.
Right, what Kendalk said. This is for people who something to drive stereo speakers. It's primarily for those who want to listen to music.
Dec 12, 2021 02:43 AM
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kekekeDec 12, 2021 02:43 AM
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Is this better than an NAD 320BEE?
Dec 12, 2021 02:45 AM
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CoralSofa9878Dec 12, 2021 02:45 AM
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Fancy little two channel amp. Anyone own one? What speakers are you pairing it with? And what are you using for a source/transport?
Depends on the mood, and I've run it with all types, but I've found it to sound best with warmer sounding, mid-tier speakers, like higher end offerings from Jamo and Polk. The amp itself has signs of the signature Yamaha sound: Clean, clear, slightly on the warm side, plenty of presence, with decent 'slam' for the money.
Personally, I think it's a very solid two channel offering in this budget. Possibly even one of the best (reliability is as you would expect - absolutely solid).
Dec 12, 2021 02:52 AM
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SmilingWinter1751Dec 12, 2021 02:52 AM
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This is a great deal, too bad I just bought three mono blocks and matching LCR JBL studio 590 towers. This for a music only setup is great, I have heard this amp with KEF LS50 speakers and it was amazing!
Dec 12, 2021 02:52 AM
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Phred99Dec 12, 2021 02:52 AM
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Quote from RJMFROMMINN :
I have the Yamaha a-s501 (the step down model from this) driving a couple Klipsch kg4s and I love it. I have an older tuner, 5 disc CD player, vintage technics d303, and Chromecast audio connected to it. You can connect two separate sets of speakers to it, and run them both or as separate zones. This is a quality amp.
So great to see your post. I've got a pair of KG2s that I've been rocking since college (purchased new) that were originally paired with a Yamaha receiver. The Yamaha is long gone (driving them with a Carver m1.5t now) but Klipsch and Yamaha have always made a great match.
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Dec 12, 2021 03:00 AM
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jazzyfromcoDec 12, 2021 03:00 AM
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I have the 801. They make a big fuss about the "ES9010K2M" DAC with "PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit)" resolution, but that DAC is only connected to the USB path, and you need to run their windows software on a connected laptop (via usb) to take advantage of it. I had a couple instances of the software crashing and didn't want to have to run audio from my laptop anyway, so I don't really use that feature. From what I read in another forum, every other input uses a different DAC (the same as the 701), and probably the rest of the line.

If that's not worth it to you either, then just get the 701 which has the same amps as the 801 without the usb nonsense.

I mainly play 320kbps mp3's on my phone to a chromecast audio connected to the optical input with pure direct on. Speakers are the polk lsim 705's and a pair of svs1000s. I usually keep the door closed on my av console and it only gets mildly warm, unlike my old onkyo which would get screaming hot.

Sounds great, looks great, good tactile knobs. I'd get one again (or a 701) in a heartbeat.
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