





🎶 Elevate your soundscape — don’t just listen, live the music!
The Yamaha R-N1000A Network Receiver is a powerhouse audio solution combining authentic Hi-Fi quality with advanced features like ESS SABRE ES9080Q Ultra DAC, YPAO-R.S.C. room calibration, and versatile inputs including phono and HDMI. Designed for the discerning listener, it supports high-resolution streaming, native DSD playback, and seamless integration with the MusicCast app, making it the ultimate centerpiece for a modern, stylish audio setup.











| ASIN | B0CH21DG43 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,263 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #97 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (58) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 31.7 pounds |
| Item model number | R-N1000ABL |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 17.13 x 6 inches |
M**O
A Very Versatile Receiver
This is a good amp (okay, receiver), it's very versatile and every feature I've tried works without any issues. The YPAO is an effective enhancement in my challenging room layout and Music Cast app works flawlessly. I like that it has FM (and AM) radio (which I use a lot) and multiple DAC inputs, one can use the Music Cast with a phone over a home Wi-Fi network, the corded USB input for laptop (MP3s can be played with either), can stream various music apps right from the amp or Music Cast, it has bluetooth, HDMI and phono (I did try or not need them yet), and there are optical and coaxial inputs for CD. It has a lot of options for tone controls, with YPAO on, the bass and treble can still be adjusted, and there is an option to bypass the tone section entirely by pushing the Pure Direct button. The remote works great. Most things can be accessed from the control knobs on the amp, but some enhanced features require the Music Cast app. It seems to have plenty of power, I don't normally listen at high volumes, but it stills sounds clear if it is turned up uncomfortably loud. It's paired with Klipsch RP-600M 6-1/2" bookshelf speakers, and it sounds great. I tried it with a couple of 6-ohm speakers, and it drove them fine. There is one negative feature I don't like and that is the plastic knobs, but that is really a minor non-performance issue. I also wish it had a midrange tone adjustment, but not many amps do. What I really like about this Yamaha R-N1000A is the features and wide versatility it has, all in one box - and the sound is great.
P**R
A good high output receiver with Musiccast
At first I wasn't sure if this receiver was an actual upgrade for me, until I got new speakers and now its a champ! Using Pure Direct mode, its a balanced and powerful amplifier with Musiccast app making it a perfect lossless digital streamer for my archived CD collection. The phono amp is good and pairs nicely with my turntable. HDMI from TV makes it a great 2 channel theater amp too. It's a high build quality, heavy, large and nearly flawless receiver that disappears in your music. If you need equalization and low volume loudness, those functions are also there and make for good late night listening when you don't want to keep the neighbors awake. Amazon's packaging is not reliable and I think I got lucky that my unit arrived without damage. Better check it as soon as you get it delivered. Installation is straightforward as long as you are familiar with audio connection basics. Using good components will result in getting good sound out of this system. I have seen prices fluctuate from the retail to almost half off. I think best value is to get it when Amazon lowers the price.
M**T
It's an upgrade, a great one at that! Yamaha is back.
So, this Yamaha network receiver replaced a Denon 7.2 receiver here which delivered 80 watts/channel and is paired with KEF Q350 speakers, speakers I have loved. Now I love them a whole lot more! Planning an upgrade to those speakers to the KEF Meta R3s and this receiver should handle those 4 ohm gems well too. There is bigger soundstage and much greater detail especially in the mid- and low-ranges from this Yamaha. The clarity is astonishing versus the Denon's comparatively hazy delivery. Build quality is also a step-up. Airplay, Tidal Connect and Net Radio are all well-implemented and there's a high quality DAC delivering excellent detail and low noise whether that be with FLAC, ALAC or lower-res sources. The aesthetic may be a bit 1980s when compared to the competition from Carver, NAD and Adcom (I also auditioned those) but they cannot beat the sound nor the features at the price. I did not find the YPAO room correction added anything of value and have it turned off - your results may vary. No need here for the tone controls either and run it strictly in Pure Direct mode. Again: astonishing clarity and detail, big soundstage, nice feature set well-implemented and excellent build quality. Amazon is offering it at the best price I could find, another win! Highly recommended!
A**B
Awesome! Really! However....It Is what it Is
This was my first stereo receiver. I've owned 3 Yamaha A/V receivers in the past Rxv592, rxv465, and the rxa770. In my opinion the RN1000a sounds better than the v465 and the a770 for 2ch listening.. hands down. To me, It is excellent for what it is. This was the first time I've seen my wife with her eyes closed, bobbing her head to the music- just feeling it, getting chills. However, This is also the first time she had to keep asking me to turn it down during late-night movie watching(no problems with late-night music). I purchased the RN1000a instead of an AVR because I always preferred a 2.1 setup, I wanted the best 2ch audio I can afford, and it's slim enough to fit where I need it. On paper, this checked all the boxes for me with the inclusion of YPAO and HDMI. After living with it for 2 weeks, I found that if you want this to do what Yamaha's AVRs will do for movies in 2.1, It will not. Don't get me wrong, It sounds really great for a 2.1 movie setup. It just will not do things such as give you that extra dialog volume while having the ability to turn down the bass simultaneously etc.. especially from the remote or preset sound settings to a scene. As a reminder, these are only issues when listening at lower levels. To augment this you can turn YPAO off, raise the loudness, and lower the bass however it will have to be done manually from the unit itself. Here's what would have made or can make the RN1000a perfect for me: 1. If Yamaha can add an update that allows the user to adjust Bass/treble, balance and loudness etc.. from their seat via app. 2. Add dialog volume to the app, maybe, for movies/tv. 3. Allow more control with YPAO engaged that allows the user to adjust loudness, bass/treble etc. via app 4. Allow the presets to be assignable via app so they can be used to save 3 sound settings. 5. Bottom line is, I love this beautiful thing! I just needed to do those extras for tv/movies. It is awesome, really, however it is what it is.Even though I got a superb deal, I had to swap it for an AV receiver with tears, for now.( Note HDMI for audio only is a blessing especially when you use your smart TV for all of your streaming. This is a pro for the rn1000)
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