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The Yamaha A-S3200 Integrated Amplifier is a high-fidelity audio component designed to deliver exceptional sound reproduction. It provides 100 watts per channel and features fully balanced circuitry for a low signal-to-noise ratio and improved channel separation. Key design elements, such as a large toroidal transformer, the Mechanical Ground Concept, and high-quality PPS capacitors, contribute to its pure musicality and authentic sound. This amplifier is ideal for audiophiles seeking a powerful and precise foundation for their home audio system, with exquisite level meters and meticulously designed components enhancing the listening experience.
Match your amplifier's power output (Watts RMS) to your speakers' sensitivity and impedance (Ohms). Do not obsess over astronomical peak wattage claims; RMS is the true measure of sustained power. Available from $8,999.95.
Amplifiers have practically zero ongoing costs aside from electricity, which is highly variable based on usage volume and class type (Class A uses more power than Class D). Good amplifiers can last decades with proper care. Consumables are virtually non-existent unless using tube amps.
Common Failure Modes
Solid-state amplifiers are extremely reliable. Failures usually stem from blown capacitors, overheated output transistors, or physical wear on volume potentiometers. Proper ventilation prevents 90% of heat-related failures.
Match your amplifier's power output (Watts RMS) to your speakers' sensitivity and impedance (Ohms). Do not obsess over astronomical peak wattage claims; RMS is the true measure of sustained power. Class D amplifiers run cool and are compact, while Class A/B offer traditional warm sound at the expense of heat and size.
Solid-state amplifiers can last 20+ years. Capacitors may eventually dry out and need replacement.
The Yamaha Integrated Amplifier-Black is available at pcrichard, starting at $8,999.95.
Amplifiers have practically zero ongoing costs aside from electricity, which is highly variable based on usage volume and class type (Class A uses more power than Class D). Good amplifiers can last decades with proper care. Consumables are virtually non-existent unless using tube amps.
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