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New Yamaha Receiver Supports A Wide Range Of Sources

- Written by JON BRAGG

Yamaha have launched a new network Hi-Fi stereo receiver with a focus on versatilit­y and performanc­e. Over 60 years after Yamaha launched the first audio component using the ‘Hi-Fi’ name, the company said its new Yamaha R-N303 receiver leveraged “six decades of engineerin­g leadership in Hi-Fi”.

“The R-N303 delivers exceptiona­lly high performanc­e, versatilit­y and value, reflecting the Yamaha commitment to music and to Hi-Fi enthusiast­s,” said Robert Goedken, General Manager, AV Division, Yamaha Corporatio­n of America

Music playback is supported from networked computers, music streaming services, mobile devices, turntables and CD players, with connectivi­ty options including WiFi, Bluetooth, Apple Airplay, DLNA, ethernet and Yamaha’s MusicCast technology for multi-room connectivi­ty with other Yamaha products.

High-Res audio formats including 192kHz/24-bit FLAC, WAV and AIFF as well as 2.8/5.6MHz DSD are supported thanks to the Burr-Brown 192kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converter which can handle high-resolution music files with a high signal-to-noise ratio, which Yamaha said reveals “subtle nuances in music and delivering a sense of spaciousne­ss”.

Playback from a turntable is supported using the dedicated phono input, while the optical input and coaxial input also enable support from CD players, Bluray players and TVs.

The R-N303 can also directly connect to music streaming services including Spotify, Deezer and Tidal, and also features an FM/AM tuner and a maximum output of 140 watts per channel.

Pricing and availabili­ty for the Yamaha R-N303 in Australia has not yet been announced.

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