Yamaha A-S301 vs Audiolab 6000A
Verdict
Overall, the Yamaha A-S301 receives positive reviews for its clean sound, low signal noise, and ability to boost low frequencies without affecting tonal balance. It is a good fit for Klipsch 610Fs and is a solid choice for those looking for a two-channel analog type amp. Some reviewers prefer the Denon PMA-600NE over the Yamaha A-S301, but others find it to be a good match for their CD player and appreciate its physical bass/treble/balance controls. The amp has a built-in DAC and can handle down to a 4 ohm load. However, some reviewers have received packages that have been opened and re-taped before shipment.
Verdict
Overall, the Audiolab 6000A receives mixed reviews. Some users praise its clean and detailed sound, balanced presentation, and flexibility of inputs. Others have had issues with the volume control and found it lacking in driving certain speakers. The aesthetics and build quality are generally well-regarded. While some users question its value for the price, others consider it a great performer at its price point.
Reviews by Topic
Our analysis shows how reviewers feel about different topics. Please note these are not full reviews.
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