I have a question for A-s2100/A-s3000 users. When you use the "main direct" input, I know the As3000 volume control is bypassed. Basically, you would hook an outboard preamp and use the Yamaha as a tradition stereo amp. My question is that when you do use the "Main Direct", are the tone controls bypassed as well or are they still functional?
Yamaha A-S3000 - any experiences?
This integrated seems real interesting - have you heard it?
Have you heard it with a turntable as source, using its phono stage?
A concern for me is that they chose 50 ohm for the fixed MC value (usually it's 100 ohms to accommodate most carts) - I have a Shelter Harmony that states 'within 100 ohms'...I wonder how that would affect the sound (I think not much, but...)...anyways, please share if you have any experiences of this amp...MANY thanks and Happy New Year to you all!
Have you heard it with a turntable as source, using its phono stage?
A concern for me is that they chose 50 ohm for the fixed MC value (usually it's 100 ohms to accommodate most carts) - I have a Shelter Harmony that states 'within 100 ohms'...I wonder how that would affect the sound (I think not much, but...)...anyways, please share if you have any experiences of this amp...MANY thanks and Happy New Year to you all!
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"I have a question for A-s2100/A-s3000 users. When you use the "main direct" input, I know the As3000 volume control is bypassed. Basically, you would hook an outboard preamp and use the Yamaha as a tradition stereo amp. My question is that when you do use the "Main Direct", are the tone controls bypassed as well or are they still functional?" Below is an excerpt from Yamaha's description of the A-S1000 which I have: "Note: The volume and tone controls do not effect the amplifiers Main Direct Input or Record Output." Being that all the analog A-S integrateds have the same design volume/tone controls, I would say this applies to the 2100 and 3000 also. From Crutchfield website: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-x3kf331Cmoy/p_022AS2100B/Yamaha-A-S2100-Black.html Bill |
As willand mentions above the tone controls of the Yamaha AS3000 are bypassed in main direct mode. I use my AS3000 primarily for stereo listening with an Hegel HD11 DAC but I do have the left and right preamp channels of my home theatre receiver (Yamaha RXA3030) connected to the AS3000 main direct input allowing the receiver to have preamp control for movies. The receiver's amps handle center and surround, the AS3000's amps handle left and right. Works and sounds great, and keeps me from having to switch out speaker cables every time I go back and forth from stereo mode to movie mode. But again most of my time is spent listening to the 3000 stereo only. I'm now a couple of weeks in with the AS3000 and am loving it. Absolutely no regrets. I find the review by stevehuffphoto on line to very accurately describe the sound almost point for point with my findings. Lots of late night listening lately. |
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