- Works with Amazon Alexa
Easily control, monitor and schedule your electronics using your voice. - Connect to the Internet
Access a variety of online streaming services, such as DLNA, Deezer, Napster, Spotify, JUKE, TIDAL and Qobuz, as well as music and photos over your home network. - Surround sound decoders
Include SBC decoder for crystal surround sound. - Apple® AirPlay support and MusicCast system
Support distributed audio playback in another room, so you can enjoy music throughout your home. - Speaker A/B switching
Lets you switch between 2 sets of speakers to expand your listening environment. - 0.2% total harmonic distortion
Ensures clear audio. - Bass and treble controls
Enable simple sonic customization, so you can tailor the sound to suit your preferences. - Hi-Res audio support
Lets you enjoy high-quality audio playback via LAN. - Remote
Lets you control the receiver from afar. - FM tuner
Lets you listen to your favorite stations. - Headphone jack
Enables private listening. - Auxiliary input
Makes it easy to connect a variety of devices. - Apple iPod®, iPhone®, iPad® ready
So you can easily stream your music library. - Bluetooth technology
Supports simple wireless music streaming via compatible devices. Advanced music optimizer technology promotes quality sound when streaming audio. - Apple, the Apple logo and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
- iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries
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Yamaha – 2.0-Ch. Hi-Res A/V Home Theater Receiver – Black
$158.00 Save:$89.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 15.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.4 × 17.1 × 5.6 in |
Ethernet Port(s) | Yes |
Number of Optical Digital Audio Inputs | 1 |
Surround Sound Supported | Other |
Product Depth | 13.4 inches |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Minimum Impedance | 8 ohms |
Color | Black |
Auto Calibration | No |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Number of RS-232 Inputs | 0 |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Number Of DSP Modes | 0 |
Number Of Composite Video Outputs | 0 |
Maximum Sampling Rate Supported | 5.6 MHz (DSD 128) |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 2 years |
Watts Per Channel RMS | 100 watts |
Number of Composite Video Inputs | 0 |
High Resolution Audio | Yes |
Output(s) | Analog audio |
Receiver Type | Audio |
Speaker Connection Type | Spring clip |
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total) | 0 |
Featured Streaming Services | Spotify |
Number of HDMI HDCP 2.2 Inputs | 0 |
Satellite Radio Tuner | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 2 years |
Product Weight | 15.9 pounds |
Model Number | R-N303BL |
Speaker A/B Switching | Yes |
Number of Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs | 1 |
Supported File Formats | AIFF |
Phono Input | No |
Number Of Auxiliary Inputs | 4 |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Apple AirPlay |
IP Control | Yes |
Input(s) | Analog audio |
ENERGY STAR Certified | No |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Product Height | 5.6 inches |
Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Product Name | 2.0-Ch. Hi-Res A/V Home Theater Receiver |
HDBaseT Output | No |
Number of HDMI HDCP 2.2 Outputs | 0 |
Brand | Yamaha |
Number of Analog Audio Inputs | 4 |
Number Of USB Inputs | 0 |
Color Category | Black |
App Compatible | Yes |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Number of Subwoofer Pre Outs | 0 |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.2 percent |
Product Width | 17.1 inches |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
HD Radio Tuner | No |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 0 |
Number Of Audio Zones | 1 |
UPC | 027108955803 |
Reviews (28)
Jeff –
Can’t beat this for the price, I bought it for the WiFi connectivity so I can listen to pandora. Love it!
Mike –
When you delete a file it fails to delete the file on the controller. Which is my biggest issue. Yamaha can’t compete with Sonos which is what I ended up buying after I returned this terrible item. Yamaha’s technical support is not knowledgeable enough on this product and setup for an IT person like myself took forever. Equipment required a lot of resets (unplugging the unit) to get applications and the controller to reset and work correctly. I rate this product a zero, terrible. Don’t buy it.
kochab –
I needed a small receiver for my office and this had the features and functions that fit my other equipment. Works great, I like Yamaha equipment.
TechType –
We used this receiver with an older Pioneer system and wasn’t sure it would work, the Pioneer has a turn table and equalizer. We were able to make it work by passing the CD player thru the equalizer to the CD components. It worked wonderful.
EdMVestalNY –
This Stereo Receiver has lots of great features, and makes an outstanding basic 2 channel receiver. A great value for the money.
jabo –
yamaha quality is excellent have had yamaha recievers all my life always happy with there features and excellent sound
4KLover –
Nice looking receiver, easy to program and works very well with Alexa. Haven’t had any problems.
Navigator –
I purchased this stereo for my garage. I spend a lot of time out there working on cars and enjoy listening to the music. I have some good quality Pioneer speakers that take a fair amount of wattage to drive them. This unit will do the trick, but it does take a lot of volume to get the speakers working good enough for me. I’ll qualify that by saying I listen to music fairly loud. If you are looking for a quality unit for indoors, this is not the unit for you.
HighJumpCoach –
I bought this to match with Klipsch Outdoor speakers for the porch.
Set this unit inside on a shelf in the laundry room and now can control my porch music using the MusicCast app.
I used to have a WX-010 speaker out there but moved that one into my garage. This unit was easy to set up but I had set up MusicCast before. Pushes enough to run the Klipsch well. Had an old Onkyo set up before but it was below nominal for the speakers. Now they sound great.
Pppatty –
Bought this to link up to 10 + year old JVC components and speakers. Working great! LOVE that I can do Apple Airplay.
JJJJ –
About this receiver to use in my pool area so I can have an AB speaker connection and it works awesome I hear sounds that I haven’t heard before
scanno –
everything I wanted and more
yamaha dependability with clean sound and versatility
JinNM –
I’m really disappointed in this Yamaha receiver. The MusicCast app is clunky and I can’t add internet radio stations I want to it like Tune-In Pro and others. I’ve read some threads online this may be due to a licensing problem with vChip (or something like that). I have a Denon receiver and love the Heos app on it. Much easier to use all around, the app and the receiver. This Yamaha is going back to BB tomorrow. I may just buy a great wifi/blutooth speakers or soundbar and steam my music via iPhone or Mac or online radio stations. There is almost no need for a receiver now-a-days anyways, unless you want power, which I have with the Denon, or you want to hook up components (maybe) or wired headphone (why?). But when you can’t add an internet radio station, or service, to the app or receiver, there is no use to have it. Good bye Yamaha!!!
Bo774 –
I am no audiophile and have been listening for years to what may be called “TV sound.” Coupled with my ELAC speakers, which I also purchased from BB, the sound was a revelation. It’s like looking through a Vaseline smeared window that has been cleaned. LPs, CDs, cassettes and streaming, like Amazon Music HD, all handled. (This is not for home theater.) You get a remote and can set up for Amazon’s Alexa. Great product with all the latest.
Gold –
Replaced our mid-80’s Onkyo stereo receiver which finally died–new technology is fantastic!
RegG –
Just a stereo receiver. I use it to drive outdoor speakers. I felt it was a bit over priced for what it is, but it serves it’s purpose. Yamaha MusicCast app is a piece of junk. Fortunately, blue tooth works well and Spotify and Pandora do what I need.
Jovis –
Easy to hook up, good price and looks good. Happy with purchase.
Randy –
Love the features on a bit the quality of sound isn’t as good not even close to the Sony
rsers5 –
Easy set-up. Good bass response. Solid construction.
NanookTX –
We use it for online and bluetooth streaming…We have 2 of them, they are linkable via the app and will simulcast the master. One is wired and the other is wireless and they play well with no issue.
There is a optical output we use for TV audio. These are versatile little units we use constantly.
AVmanmanman –
Purchased to create a MusicCast daisy chain with an RN803. Links perfectly and the sound quality is amazing. Nothing like the 803 but it’s only discernible under load. Great products if you love music and stereo sound.
Galvini –
Decent stereo receiver. delivers great sound. but the blue tooth is your only good connection. The wifi connection is way too complicated to care for.
ChristopherInMN –
I had a stack of old vinyl records that I could not play on my old Yamaha receiver, and a lot of new music on my computer that I could not play through my high fidelity speakers. This was one of the few that had a phono input, and it has the new technology for streaming music from my Mac, phone, or other device connected to bluetooth or wireless. it has been a long time since I have had this quality of audio. I am finding some great music in that stack of vinyl. I went with the Yamaha because I have been very satisfied with my previous Yamaha equipment that lasted me decades.
Yamaha –
Nice sound and straight forward controls upfront. Bluetooth works great, but so far Music Cast is a bust. Was easy to get connected to Wi-Fi, but connecting the individual music apps was a total bust for me. But overall I like the stereo.
bblumberg –
I bought this receiver to allow easy access to streaming services and internet radio. It is mixed bag for sure, totally depending on the input. Internet radio is abysmal. Tinny like a cheap old time transistor radio. Streaming to the receiver via Bluetooth is easy and decent quality. Sirius XM would not accept my username or password but I could stream this from my phone via Bluetooth. Connecting via fm radio or turntable gave great sound just like one would expect from Yamaha. All in all, so so performance for what I purchased this for.
OldGeezersGarage –
Good receiver. Overall I have been pleased with this receiver and it’s functions. Being able to semi-control it from my phone has been a fantastic feature. (seriously, who carries the remote with them?). Initial setup of the app via WIFI didn’t go as the instructions said, but I found a way. I had to disconnect both my phone and the receiver from WIFI, and then re-connect. Even then, the MUSICCASTSETUP network wasn’t available but there was a generic YAMAHA network available for temporary connection which I did. Then back to settings on my phone and the MUSICCASTSETUP network was visible. After that setup was just as described. I say semi-control because you cannot control all of the features. You must switch between A & B speakers manually. Also, I have my CD player hooked up and the only control of the CD player is play, and stop. You must power the CD player on manually, which makes sense since it is not the Yamaha Receiver. Bluetooth was easy to setup and works fine as long as my phone is close to the receiver. I use an old phone for storing my music so that might be the limits of the phone. One thing I do want to mention about the FM antenna. It sucks. But it can be modified to work much better. It’s a single wire so I stripped some insulation off the end and simply extended the wire with some old speaker wire (about 12′). Just for the heck of it I wrapped the other end around a piece of chicken wire and it works great! All in all, I am very pleased with this receiver and would recommend it to anyone.
Monkey –
I purchased the Yamaha 2.0 Ch. receiver two months ago and have been very pleased with its performance. First, the tuner is exceptionally strong, and now I receive local radio broadcasts with little to no interference, and with a shorter external antenna than I had with my old receiver (a 30 year old NAD). The receiver is driving two Bowers & Wilkins outdoor patio speakers and they now sound great. My previous receiver was having difficulty picking up local radio broadcasts and one of the channels was intermittently phasing out. The new receiver corrects both these problems.
One potential negative I note is I have the Yamaha volume turned up near its maximum while the separate volume control in the patio is only turned up only halfway, and this produces normal listening levels in my backyard. Thus, the power of the Yamaha is only a fraction of the power I had in the NAD, despite Yamaha’s claim their receiver is high powered. Fortunately, this doesn’t affect my listening enjoyment since I don’t listen to loud music but feel I could still listen to higher volume music if I chose to.
I haven’t synced to Bluetooth yet but I’m anxious to do so to play tunes from my iPhone. The Yamaha has numerous radio station presets so it’s easy to go from one radio station to another.
Overall I’m very pleased with the Yamaha receiver and would recommend it to anyone looking for a basic 2 channel receiver. I was looking for two primary things in a receiver (good music tonal range and a quality tuner), and I’ve found both in this exceptional receiver.
lojan –
This receiver had all the hookups needed for my household. I didn’t want to lose the ability to play music from all media types. Glad I found this one. Took a little time to figure out how to manually select sources, but got it worked out.