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There is ample power for most home systems and there are connections for way more stuff than I have.
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A good natural sound for the 90% of us that want clean power at a reasonable price
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The Yamaha A-S801 hits the stereo amplifier sweet spot in terms of price, strong power delivery, broad and balanced sound stage, and expansive connectivity.
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Excellent, clean power.
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Assuming maybe I had bad power going to it, I tried different outlets and even brought it to a different location, no improvement
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The amp has no problems driving my SVS Prime Bookshelf speakers (8ohm, 87db sensitivity, 20-150w recommended power, 6.5" woofer, 1" tweeter) to extremely loud levels if asked
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Receiver is top tier, very beautiful with amazing, clean, power.
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Power-wise it certainly "kicks" as well
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With proper placement and bass mufflers around to pull the horns in this amp has enough power to do most of what I
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; it's actually a pretty cool amp for music with decent power and clear sound.
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It has enough power to drive my q acoustics 3050 very loud
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After weeks of searching, reading and study I concluded that a honest integrated amplifier should be able to produce sufficient quiet uncolored power without costing an outrageous amount
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The amount of clean power that this operates at compared to a 5.1 receiver setup is night and day.
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It has good power and is digitally ready
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Turns out my laptop has some pretty dirty usb power
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This unit provides clean power that will drive any efficient speaker set beyond what your ears can handle in the typical home application.
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Power is clean, and plentiful
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Also I burned my tunes at the higher but rat e (320).Would highly recommend.