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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver now available for $828.70

Save $358 on Yamaha's premium network receiver with high-res audio streaming and room calibration for serious stereo enthusiasts.

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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver now available for $828.70

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High-end audio gear rarely sees deep discounts, but Yamaha's premium network receiver just got a price cut. Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver drops to $828.70 - save $358.78.

This 30% discount brings the receiver well below its typical pricing, making it accessible to more serious audio enthusiasts.

THE DEAL

Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver
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Yamaha R-N800A Network Receiver

$828.70 (was $1187.48) - Save $358.78 (30% off)

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Get This Price

For just $828.70, below its 30-day average of $1187.48. This receiver typically sells for around $1,050 based on 90-day averages, so today's price represents a meaningful reduction.

The discount puts it in a more competitive position against mid-range separates.

What You're Getting

The Yamaha R-N800A delivers high-resolution audio streaming with ESS SABRE ES9080Q Ultra DAC technology for superior signal-to-noise performance. You get YPAO-R.S.C.

Room calibration for optimized sound in your space, plus a high-performance USB DAC supporting DSD 11.2 MHz native playback and 384 kHz playback. The receiver includes phono input terminals for vinyl enthusiasts and handles streaming services directly.

Who This Is For

Best for: Audio enthusiasts building a high-quality stereo system with streaming capabilities. This works well for those who want a single-box solution that handles vinyl, digital files, and streaming services.

Skip if

you need multi-room audio or surround sound processing.

The Caveat

This is a stereo receiver, not an AV receiver, so it lacks HDMI inputs and surround sound processing. It's designed for two-channel audio perfectionists rather than home theater setups.

Final Verdict

At $828.70, this receiver delivers premium DAC performance and streaming convenience at a price that undercuts its recent averages by over $200. If you're building a serious stereo system and want high-resolution streaming capabilities, this discount makes the R-N800A worth considering now.

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