Yamaha Audio

Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box

$649.95$799.95
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box
  • Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box

Yamaha Audio

Yamaha A-S701SL Integrated Stereo Amplifier - Silver Finish - Open Box

$649.95$799.95

Potent power, with vanishing distortion levels

It's not hard to find an amplifier that will promise 100 watts per channel of power. But few amps can match that number with such incredibly low distortion as the Yamaha A-S701. This well-built integrated amplifier offers plenty of power to drive bookshelf or tower speakers, including more demanding loads. As you turn up the volume, this amp's anti-resonance construction, symmetrical circuit layout, and high-quality components ensure your music remains clean and clear. By minimizing distortion and interference, your music will sound more listenable with fine details shining through.

Connect your TV and Blu-ray player

The A-S701 has six pairs of analog RCA inputs, including a phono input for connecting a turntable. But music sources aren't the only possibilities: optical and coaxial digital audio inputs let you bring video devices into the fold. Connect a TV or Blu-ray player to these inputs, and enjoy movie sound through your stereo speakers with this amp. It's a cost-effective way to build an excellent two-channel rig in your TV room that offers dynamic sound with a wide stereo image.

Tone controls and direct modes

If you need to make some adjustments as you listen, the A-S701 has front-panel tone controls for bass and treble. There's also a loudness control, for bringing out more detail and depth while listening at low volume. If you prefer a more purist approach to listening, you can bypass these controls with Pure Direct mode, which eliminates signal degradation as your music travels a more direct circuit path. For listening to CDs, engage CD Direct Amplification — it matches the input levels of the source with the amp to further minimize noise introduced at the amplification stage.