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Highlights
- 100 W x 2-ch (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
- USB DAC function supports native DSD resolutions (2.8 MHz / 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit)
- Digital signal indicator shows DSD and PCM playback formats and sampling frequencies
- High efficiency ESS Technology 32-bit DAC (ES9010K2M)
- Digital audio inputs for TV or Blu-ray Disc™ player
Description
Yamaha A-S801 Integrated AmplifierEnjoy USB DAC functionality coupled with high fidelity. ToP-ART circuitry Pure Direct refined construction and stunningly good looks offer superior musicality with rich natural sound.
Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier Highlights:
•100 W x 2-ch (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
•USB DAC function supports native DSD resolutions (2.8 MHz / 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit)
•Digital signal indicator shows DSD and PCM playback formats and sampling frequencies
•High efficiency ESS Technology 32-bit DAC (ES9010K2M)
•Digital audio inputs for TV or Blu-ray Disc player
•CD Direct Amplification and Pure Direct
•High strength chassis with double-bottom design for excellent dampening of vibrations
•ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) and high quality parts
•I/O (input to output) direct symmetrical design
•ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) Base
•Custom made power transformer / 12000 F block capacitors / extruded aluminum heat sinks
•Gold plated speaker terminals and RCA terminals
•Continuously Variable Loudness Control
Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier Features:High Strength Chassis Contributes to High Density Sound and Pure Audio Reproduction
•In order to effectively dampen the vibrations that have adverse effects on sound quality the A-S801 chassis has a double bottom design with a 1 mm iron plate. In addition the power transformer and heat sinks in the power amp section are supported by an extremely strong and stable ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) base. A solid center bar further enhances high rigidity and dampens vibrations. These Yamaha design innovations contribute to superior signal to noise ratio with rich natural sound reproduction.
High Quality Parts for Outstanding Audio Performance
•Notice a custom made power transformer custom made block capacitors two direct signal path speaker relays one point grounding system extruded aluminum heat sinks and other top quality parts to effortlessly handle demanding audio conditions. The quality of each individual part as well as how they work together basically determines the sound quality of this component. Yamaha uses only very high quality parts carefully selected and tested for their sound properties.
USB DAC Function Supports Native DSD (2.8 MHz / 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit) Resolutions
•The USB DAC function supports native DSD (2.8 MHz and 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit*) resolutions. This function allows for a direct connection to PCs which opens the door to play back of the highest resolution audio content offered today. The Yamaha-developed USB device controller has its own master clock that eliminates PC jitter. The driver is a low loss high throughput ASIO 2.3 Yamaha Steinberg USB driver. During playback indicators on the front panel clearly show which sampling frequencies are currently being used.
Exceptionally High Performance 32-bit D/A Converter
•After careful listening evaluations Yamaha selected the 32-bit 2-channel SABRE Premier Audio DAC from ESS Technology Inc. Most notable is its high precision processing power of 32-bit audio along with the ability to handle large amounts of audio data with full PCM 384 kHz and native DSD 5.6 MHz. Since the built-in D/A converter generates its own master clock an original jitter elimination function is also included permitting D/A conve
Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier Highlights:
•100 W x 2-ch (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
•USB DAC function supports native DSD resolutions (2.8 MHz / 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit)
•Digital signal indicator shows DSD and PCM playback formats and sampling frequencies
•High efficiency ESS Technology 32-bit DAC (ES9010K2M)
•Digital audio inputs for TV or Blu-ray Disc player
•CD Direct Amplification and Pure Direct
•High strength chassis with double-bottom design for excellent dampening of vibrations
•ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) and high quality parts
•I/O (input to output) direct symmetrical design
•ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) Base
•Custom made power transformer / 12000 F block capacitors / extruded aluminum heat sinks
•Gold plated speaker terminals and RCA terminals
•Continuously Variable Loudness Control
Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier Features:High Strength Chassis Contributes to High Density Sound and Pure Audio Reproduction
•In order to effectively dampen the vibrations that have adverse effects on sound quality the A-S801 chassis has a double bottom design with a 1 mm iron plate. In addition the power transformer and heat sinks in the power amp section are supported by an extremely strong and stable ART (Anti-Resonance and Tough) base. A solid center bar further enhances high rigidity and dampens vibrations. These Yamaha design innovations contribute to superior signal to noise ratio with rich natural sound reproduction.
High Quality Parts for Outstanding Audio Performance
•Notice a custom made power transformer custom made block capacitors two direct signal path speaker relays one point grounding system extruded aluminum heat sinks and other top quality parts to effortlessly handle demanding audio conditions. The quality of each individual part as well as how they work together basically determines the sound quality of this component. Yamaha uses only very high quality parts carefully selected and tested for their sound properties.
USB DAC Function Supports Native DSD (2.8 MHz / 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit) Resolutions
•The USB DAC function supports native DSD (2.8 MHz and 5.6 MHz) and PCM (384 kHz / 32-bit*) resolutions. This function allows for a direct connection to PCs which opens the door to play back of the highest resolution audio content offered today. The Yamaha-developed USB device controller has its own master clock that eliminates PC jitter. The driver is a low loss high throughput ASIO 2.3 Yamaha Steinberg USB driver. During playback indicators on the front panel clearly show which sampling frequencies are currently being used.
Exceptionally High Performance 32-bit D/A Converter
•After careful listening evaluations Yamaha selected the 32-bit 2-channel SABRE Premier Audio DAC from ESS Technology Inc. Most notable is its high precision processing power of 32-bit audio along with the ability to handle large amounts of audio data with full PCM 384 kHz and native DSD 5.6 MHz. Since the built-in D/A converter generates its own master clock an original jitter elimination function is also included permitting D/A conve
Dimensions (Overall): 6 inches (H) x 17.13 inches (W) x 15.25 inches (D)
Weight: 26.7 pounds
Electronics Condition: New
Number of channels: 1 speaker channels
Number of audio inputs: 8
Battery: 2 AAA Alkaline, Required, Included
Warranty: 2 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 87828539
UPC: 027108948843
Origin: made in the USA or imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 18 inches length x 9 inches width x 22 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 30.8 pounds
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4.8 out of 5 stars with 25 reviews
First Yamaha gear
5 out of 5 stars
Todd - 2 months ago
This reviewer received a free sample of this item
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As the title states, this is my first Yamaha purchase and I've been in this hobby for over 40 years. I had purchased a Rogue Pharoah that I really wasn't all that impressed with. It couldn't stand up to my Marantz 2330 receiver from 1976. The 801 peaked my interest, and I have been so impressed, that I sold my Marantz and its become my main rig. I've got likely 100 hours of listening, and it just continues to impress me I use the pure settings and they sound so realistic and dynamic. My sources are a Rotel Tribute CD, Yamaha 300 cd, Pro-Ject debute tt, and Advance Paris WYX tubes, and they all sound fantastic. I will likely upgrading sometime in the near future to either the AS 1200 or 2200.
My thoughts on this amp
5 out of 5 stars
DK - 8 months ago
This reviewer received a free sample of this item
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It sounds great. I was rather surprised in how much better it sounded than my previous (NAD) amp. It has plenty of inputs and good features, and more than enough power.
My only issue is with the LEDs. I wish the power light were bigger/brighter, as well as the lights showing inputs, and if there were an LED on the volume knob, showing it move. I use this amp in my studio space and operate it across the room, with the remote. I would rather have knobs than those rectangular tone controls. Those issues are I think, are cosmetic, a sleek, modern design look won out over usage. And I wouldn't mind front audio and usb inputs for temporary connections. But overall, it's a great amp. It sounds good and offers a lot of flexibilty.
The question about best uses had limited choices. For me it's for home listening and professional use.
A-S801 is real good
5 out of 5 stars
JCFtlaud - 10 months ago
This reviewer received a free sample of this item
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] For my A-S801, the bass and treble are perfect. I use Bose 301s inside and Polk outdoor on the patio - together and separate. The bass between the two is excellent. I connected my HD tuner, turntable (thank you Crutchfield), and CD changer. I love the Yamaha retro design and Yamaha is my favorite since I was young.
Great Sound
5 out of 5 stars
JG - 11 months ago
This reviewer received a free sample of this item
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Crutchfield listened to what I was looking for, it sounds great sound for Classic rock and acoustic guitar .It shas plenty of power and sound good at low and high volumes
Great Sound
5 out of 5 stars
Deango - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
Great quality sound. Like build quality. Looks very good.
Yamaha Rocks
5 out of 5 stars
Toco - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
This is a beautiful machine, and it rocks. The fit and finish the simplicity of the controls and remotes. I also have a Yamaha CD/USB player and the Amp remote controls it all. I could not be happier with this purchase.
The sound quality I expected
5 out of 5 stars
Audio Mike - 1 year ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
This amp is very impressive. It has the power I need to power four speakers and two subwoofers. The sound is very clean, with very little hiss even at high volume.
Absolutely fantastic amp -- worth every penny!
5 out of 5 stars
Speakerman - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
Updating my previous Crutchfield review with more data for nerds --
Enjoyable, clean oldschool sound. Bass and Treble knobs are well calibrated and feel right. This unit reminds me of a 70s era receiver in a the best possible ways. Good audio masterings sound *really* good. Intuitive controls.
Plenty of power for Polk R200 bookshelf speakers used in a 15x20' room or so, around 3/8 volume is "quite loud" for sustained listening.
Update: 5/8 volume whitenoise reaches 118dB peak at the speakers... Amp output saturates at 77V... this appears to be solidly >100W/ch into 3.8Ohm (speaker min; impedance profiles vary with frequency). I've measured peak outputs *far* above this using pure tones and a Tek oscope and sense resistor.... this amp is a *beast*.
Despite their 200W RMS rating, pure tones at >5/8 volume (~120dB) will make the crossovers inside the Polk R200s smell like burning, so don't do that...
Sub LFE output works fine... paired with an SVS 3000 Micro; crossover control on the sub still works. Bass control on the A-S801 modulates the sub loudness. LFE output range is down to 5Hz or below, and the -3dB point (oscope FFT) is 97.7-103.7Hz depending second/third order model fit (indicating the 100Hz LFE crossover figure in the manual is correct, not the 90Hz number). Rolloff is moderate, -10dB is at 174Hz.
Optical sounds great, and the USB DAC is absolutely perfect, digital all the way to the output stages. I'm using 32b/192kHz (PCM x4) under Win10 (driver built in, no trouble). Aux-in through RCA and coax digital both work fine.
Hidden feature -- this receiver drives the Sennheiser HD600 (300 Ohm) and HD280/HD380 (64 Ohm) headphones effortlessly through the 1/4" headphone jack on the front! No need for a separate headphone amp! In addition to the USB DAC input, I'm also using this with digital coax from an iFi Zen Blue V2 bluetooth unit and audio quality is superb.
From my perspective as an electrical engineer this unit is a huge win!
Pleased so far
5 out of 5 stars
GR - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
This is a recent purchase, so I wanted to share impressions while they're fresh. Switchgear, etc., all seems fine, so those criticisms seem minor. Amp has a great look -- wish it had VU meters or wood sides like an old Yamaha, but oh well.
The setup was a little tricky in that the Yamaha manual seemed to indicate my Mac laptop would be plug-and-play, when in fact it needed a Steinberg driver just like a PC does. Product page for the A-S801 lists out-of-date drivers, so you need to go to the Steinberg site for the current ones. But I finally got it streaming at a high PCM rate. Note that the PCM lights on the faceplate only work with the USB input; the lights don't function with whatever you have hooked up via optical and coaxial, so it's unclear whether you're getting high-res lossless there.
I have the amp driving a set of KEF R3s with a Sunfire woofer, and the sound is pure and natural, crisp and clean, as is Yamaha's way. And the amp has plenty of power for the KEFs, which are not too efficient. Much of the sound quality is no doubt due more to the KEFs, but I'd say this is a nice speaker-amp pairing. Vocals sound vivid and detail, instrument voices sound true. The KEFS are biwired A+B, though I doubt that makes much of a difference, but the amp seems designed for that. I'm not hearing great soundstage so far but need to experiment more with speaker placement; I'm sure it'll get there, and this will sound even better over time. Pleased with the purchase. Some recordings sound fantastic.
Beautiful design, exemplary function
5 out of 5 stars
Robert - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
Perfect addition to my front room. Easily powers my Bose 901s & makes them sing like angels
I'm a repeat Yamaha customer.
5 out of 5 stars
BPS - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
I owned a Yamaha ca-1010 in the late 70's. This is the third integrated amplifier I've owed from Yamaha. The sound is smooth and powerful through all the octaves. The soundstageing is spacious, left to right, front to back and top to bottom. Thoroughly enjoy this amp!
Great sound, good power.
4 out of 5 stars
Luc - 2 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
The force required to operate the power button is so low that you don't always know if it's on or off.
I would recommend this A-S801 Integrated Amp
4 out of 5 stars
Floy - 3 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
I have, now, owned this Integrated Amp since October 2018; It is, now, 2022 and the 801 runs each and every day. It is surprising neutral and very fine sounding. Absolutely, positively no quirks - excepted - what I already noted. It is connected to a Cambridge Audio CXC via a Coaxial Cable and each and both work together to power and workout my Wharfedale Diamond 230 Tower Loudspeakers.
I have the 801 & the CXC connected to an IFI Power Station with an additional AC Purifier and I am most satisfied that I made the right purchase(s) and I will consider Yamaha's eventual replacement of the 801.
Great integrated amp with DAC at the price point
5 out of 5 stars
Pronto - 5 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
My much more expensive audio system is out of the country and I wanted to be able to enjoy listening to recorded music again. Based on reviews and prices, bought the Yamaha A-S801, Cambridge CXC and ELAC Uni-Fi UF5 speakers. I'm pleased with the results - the best way to tell is that I really enjoy the music listening to this setup. Much better than the typical midfi setup where the music sounds like it's coming out of a tunnel. I want to add a Bryston BDP-Pi and wish there were more digital inputs on this - right now I'm using the digital optical for TV input - and the USB input won't work with the Linux-based Pi (Yamaha provides a special driver for Windows and Mac only). Give us at least 3 digital coax and 2 digital optical inputs, please!
Disable the power standby feature right away! It drove me crazy at first!
Overall quality seems great, but the speaker cable binding posts on the back are imperfect: not compatible with spades and they're mounted on a metal sheet which moves around too much. Give us more premium binding posts, please!
The 2.1 capability to add a subwoofer seems like a nice feature.
Outstanding In Every Respect
5 out of 5 stars
Preacher - 6 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
I have never owned a Yamaha before but had a roommate long ago that had some high end Yamaha gear he had bought overseas in the military. I liked it then, but I really like it now. I bought the Yamaha Natural Sound Integrated A-S801 because of it's built in DAC. I wanted to buy something I could hook up to my computer and stream Spotify directly into it and bypass the computer onboard sound. I was able to do this with the Yamaha using an AudioQuest Cinnamon USB A to B cable, and I was blown away. The sound is superbly articulate and clean with plenty of punch. The controls work velvety smooth and the fit and finish is also superb. I have it powering a pair of Bowers & Wilkins DM-604 S3's using 10 gauge speaker cables. I had the B&W biamped with a Denon AVR-2809CI prior, and there is no comparison. The Yamaha outperforms the Denon on every level, not even biamping the speakers. I couldn't be happier. I'm so happy I looked at other Yamaha integrated amps thinking I'd upgrade to a better model. I would have enjoyed a pair of meters on the A-S801 and was looking for a model that has them. My only complaint is that the A-S801 is the only Yamaha integrated amp model that has built in DAC's, but has no meters. I would implore Yamaha to either put meters on future A-S801's or, build DAC's in one of their higher end model integrated amps that do have meters. Other than that minor detail, which really has nothing to do with the amps performance or build quality, I would highly recommend the Yamaha Natural Sound amps.
I would recommend this A-S801 Integrated Amp
4 out of 5 stars
Floy - 6 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
The Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amp, replete with an ESS Sabre 32 bit DAC is quite outstanding...connected, via a coaxial cable, to a Cambridge Audio CXC.
It is quiet, resolute and detailed; I have a pair of Wharfdale 230 Tower Speakers connected using a pair of Blue Jean Speaker Cables.
However, the power button is dainty and the volume control is twitchy as once you bet past around 7:30 - or so, the slightest turn upwards can raise the volume control loud.
This may be the result of a coaxial cable replete with a powerline box replete with two Shunyata Venom Power Defenders?
Never-the-less...for less than $800.00 retail, the 801 is a mighty-fine piece of audio,,,well designed; well engineered and well manufactured. Use the inherent DAC through the coaxial and engage the "Pure Direct" button, and will have a very fine-sounding match.
I bought well and enjoy it much!
powerful integrated am with clean sound
5 out of 5 stars
RFC - 7 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
easy to set up; great inputs; this replaced an old A-700 and I miss the ability to select record inputs separately from source; OTOH capability for sub woofer; digital and computer/USB inputs and bi-amping more than compensate.
Great amp for the money
5 out of 5 stars
keo - 7 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
I have a pair of Klipsh Forte II speakers that are fabulous but VERY sensitive to amplification. If your amp does not have plenty of clean power then they will sound very harsh. This is the closest in sound I have come to since my Carver tube amp these speakers were connected to originally. I am also using an SVS PC12-plus subwoofer and this setup sounds amazing. Thanks YAMAHA for upping your game again and producing the kind of equipment you were known for back in the 70's and 80's.
NICE AMP , GOOD POWER , LOTS OF OUT PUTS !
4 out of 5 stars
JJ - 8 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
OVERALL HAPPY WITH THE AMPS PERFORMANCE , BUT DISAPPOINTED IN THE REMOTE NOT WORKING , THIS WAS ONE OF MY REASONS FOR THE UPGRADE TO THIS AMP !
Affordable audiophile experience.
5 out of 5 stars
Daddio - 8 years ago
originally posted on http://usa.yamaha.com/
I have had my S-801 for over a year exclusively for vinyl. It is biwired into a pair of Yamaha 777 6 ohm tower speakers. I am completely happy with the sound and volume. All in the setup wo turntable is under $2K.
This is a very rational audiophile setup. Great offerings Yamaha.