It has been 63 years since the Yamaha Hi-Fi Player, the world’s first audio component bearing the “Hi-Fi” name, was released in 1954, and Yamaha has leveraged those six decades of experience into its ...
BUENA PARK, Calif. (November 24, 2015) – Yamaha today introduced the R-N602 network Hi-Fi receiver, which brings together the company’s legendary natural sound with unprecedented connectivity to ...
Review: Mass Fidelity Relay Hi-Fi Wireless Receiver wants to convince you that "Bluetooth" and "high-quality audio" can be used in the same sentence. Let's explore it and find out.
Audiophiles and music fans probably have a stereo system at home that has been around since before music streaming. You may also have a set of powered speakers that sit around missing out on tunes ...
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Yamaha just announced their most expensive stereo receiver, model R-N803. The $800 unit is the first network Hi-Fi receiver with YPAO (Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer) technology. Previously ...
Marantz just revealed its 2018 lineup of receivers and the big news is that they all support AirPlay 2 and Amazon Alexa. This means that you can stream music to the receivers directly from your iPhone ...
🏆Robert F. from Overland Park, KS The winner was shipped a brand new Yamaha R-N1000A Network Receiver May Robert enjoy many years of true hi-fi streaming and amplification! Check Audioholics.com for ...
Welcome to the Year in Review, where we’re rewinding the clock on an entire year’s worth of coverage to highlight the notable and under-the-radar product releases that crossed our desk in 2024. Here’s ...
Marantz, an industry-leading audio brand, continues its 70-year legacy of creating remarkable sound experiences with the introduction of the all-new STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver. Designed to ...
The perennial AVR or separates question has always had AV enthusiasts scratching their heads. The same conundrum faces hi-fi aficionados in the two-channel world. But for the purposes of this article, ...
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