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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver drops to $999 for a limited time

Save $200 on the Yamaha R-N800A network receiver, now $999 with premium DAC, room calibration, and streaming features.

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Jul 12, 2026
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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver drops to $999 for a limited time

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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver now selling for $999

A $200.95 discount that's hard to ignore.

Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver drops to $999 - save $200.95. That brings the price 17% below its $1,199.95 list price, making this one of the better discounts on Yamaha's feature-packed network receiver in recent months.

THE DEAL

Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver

Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver

$999 (was $1,199.95) - Save $200.95 (17% off)

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Get This Deal

For just $999, down from its list price of $1199.95. This is well below the 30-day average of $1,077.91 and the 90-day average of $1,113.73. While the all-time low hit $697, that was a brief outlier. At $999. This is the best recurring price on a receiver that typically sits above $1,070.

What You're Getting

The Yamaha R-N800A is a full-featured network stereo receiver built for serious audio setups. It packs an ESS SABRE ES9080Q Ultra DAC for exceptional signal-to-noise performance and handles high-resolution audio sources with ease.

YPAO-R.S.C. (Reflected Sound Control) with precision EQ tunes the sound to your room. A high-performance USB DAC supports DSD 11.2 MHz native playback and 384 kHz playback. There's also a phono input for vinyl collectors.

Who This Is For

Best for: audiophiles building a two-channel system who want streaming, a quality DAC, and phono support in one box. Ideal for anyone upgrading from a basic AV receiver or older stereo amp who needs Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and MusicCast multiroom capability.

Skip it if you only need a basic amplifier or if you're shopping for a multi-channel home theater receiver.

Final Verdict

The $999 price cuts $200 off the list and undercuts the 90-day average by roughly $115. If you need a network receiver with premium DAC hardware and room correction. This is the price to move on.

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