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Yamaha R-N6000A Integrated Hi-Fi Amplifier Stereo 150W/4Ω 105W/8Ω S090.31193 Black

The Yamaha R-N600A Black network stereo receiver combines Yamaha's Hi-Fi heritage with modern MusicCast technology, delivering authentic sound quality and ultimate listening flexibility.

The Yamaha R-N600A Black network stereo receiver combines Yamaha's Hi-Fi heritage with modern MusicCast technology, delivering authentic sound quality and ultimate listening flexibility.

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Description

The Yamaha R-N600A Black network stereo receiver combines Yamaha's Hi-Fi heritage with modern MusicCast technology, delivering authentic sound quality and ultimate listening flexibility. Equipped with the Top-ART mechanical structure and the ESS SABER ES9010K2M Ultra DAC, it ensures excellent playback with high S/N performance, while the Pure Direct function offers the cleanest possible sound quality. It supports music streaming from popular services, high-resolution playback of DSD 11.2 MHz and 384 kHz via network or USB, subwoofer output, phono jacks for vinyl, and optical input for TV. With a DAB/DAB+ tuner, compatibility with asynchronous high-resolution audio transmission, and the legendary ToP-ART design philosophy, the R-N600A offers a complete and high-quality listening experience for all music content.

ENJOY HI-FI SOUND WITH ALL YOUR MUSIC

The Network Receiver R-N600A offers you complete enjoyment of listening to an exceptionally wide variety of music content, including your favorite streaming services, high-resolution audio sources, and even vinyl records—all with Hi-Fi sound. With high-quality audio playback and a design inherited from Yamaha's long-standing technological expertise in Hi-Fi, this receiver delivers refined sound and appearance for an overall listening experience that is a step above the rest.

TRUE SOUND

This is sound that only Yamaha can realize, as the only audio brand in the world that handles everything from the moment a sound is created until it reaches the human ear. Just close your eyes and feel the artist playing right in front of you and experience the deep sensation that you are truly "Closer to the Artist".

EXCEPTIONAL SOUND REPRODUCTION

Yamaha can boast over 60 years of history as an audio brand. And the technology of the R-N600A comes directly from Yamaha's legendary Hi-Fi design philosophy ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology), which faithfully preserves the integrity of the sound by combining signal immediacy (straight, shorter signal paths) with a low-vibration chassis, equipped with the special "Art Base" resin frame that absorbs and prevents unnecessary vibrations.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Type
Integrated
Technology
Solid
Channels
Stereo
Power (8Ω)
105 watt / channel
Power (4Ω)
150 watt / channel
SNR
100 dB

Connectivity

Phono
Yes
Optical
Yes
Coaxial
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Analog
Yes
Headphones
Yes
Subwoofer
Yes
Wifi
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes

Features & Functions

Streaming
Airplay
Radio
Yes

Dimensions

Width
43.5 cm
Length
39.2 cm
Height
15.1 cm

Important information

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  • Makis Papadopoulos Gr.D.
    3
    11 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    I recently bought a mini all-in-one system (Kenwood - M-9000S-B), which had very good sound for most types of music, but was lacking in the performance of symphonic works, and thus "whetted my appetite" for something of higher quality. I ended up with the Yamaha R-N600A after months of research and an important factor, apart from its good reputation, was the multitude of connectivity options, internet radio, and the top-notch ESS DAC.
    I should mention that I had previously purchased the Dali Spector 2 speakers, which "demanded" a better amplifier and the Yamaha RN600A met my expectations.
    I found some things easy, such as connecting to my router, but I had a lot of trouble finding my favorite stations.

    And here I will emphasize the screen information.
    I expected something more, not just because of the Yamaha name, but also because we are in 2025, and let me explain:
    1. First of all, the text size on the screen is huge, barely fitting a long word and the information appears scrolling only once at the beginning and then remains static while the track is playing.
    2. In the process of finding stations, very often, it did not display the station name but dashed lines (photo), where I was forced, in order to find my stations, to endure a lot of audio garbage until I found them.
    For stations with playlists, it displays the information separately (station, artist, track name, etc.) while it could display all the information scrolling (inevitable comparison with the half-priced Kenwood, which is from 2021) plus, in order to see the information I wanted, I had to press the special button on the amplifier itself to see them, while it could have been on the remote control.
    I am not interested in color display but in the management and completeness of information on the screen (photo).
    The same applies to information via USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, etc.
    A Douk Audio U2 USB Converter and a Toslink Cable 1m (KabelDirekt) were also purchased for connection with the Mac and for the connection to the speakers: Nakamichi Ultimate Series 24K Gold Plated Beryllium Red Copper Banana.
    Sometimes there was a problem with the USB, when I changed the audio source, it did not recognize the USB stick and I had to remove and reinsert it, and it would play the list from the beginning, not from where it last stopped.
    The sound is indeed very high quality and it was a real upgrade.
    The MusicCast app is good, but you can't keep referring to it every time to see the basic information you need, it should appear on the screen.

    Negatives:
    1. Outdated information screen with problematic display and very large text.
    2. Occasional problem with USB.

    Positives:
    1. Plurality of connectivity options
    2. Quality sound
    3. USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Internet radio

    I deduct 2 stars because the negatives cause me a lot of irritation several times a day and do not do justice to this otherwise excellent receiver.

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  • nik_tiris
    5
    4 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    The amplifier is flawless, I've had it for 2 days and I can't say much more, but as a first impression, it's perfect. I've connected 2 small 50W speakers and it's like I've changed speakers; I hear details in the songs that I didn't hear before with an amplifier of a similar category. It doesn't color the piece too much, especially in Greek alternative music, and it really highlights the singer's voice with crystal-clear highs and mids. It also has internet radio with global reception, and it features DAB+ digital radio. It has a lot of settings to customize it to your preference. Its remote control is excellent; it's not cheap like in all Yamaha products, so they wouldn't compromise on quality anywhere. For the first few days I've been listening to it, I personally really like what I hear, and I wonder where to place more serious speakers. It has great potential to push it to its limits

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  • Menelaos_Ps
    5
    8 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    I don't want to say much. Today I received it and I am thrilled. I was eagerly waiting for it to arrive. It is the third one I have purchased, starting with the 202, then the 303. I generally like to upgrade and even though I am satisfied and a Yamaha enthusiast, you should know that as the products become more expensive, you understand a lot about quality in everything. This particular one is flawless in every aspect, even though I haven't used it enough, only a few hours. It's a new series from Yamaha, always reliable and high-quality. Buy it fearlessly, there is no competitor in its category. 05/02/24 The amplifier is top-notch. I didn't expect anything less.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Large number of inputs/outputs
    • Does it have a convenient remote control?
    • Bass quality
    • Large number of functions
    • Value for money
    • Sound quality
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  • I recently bought a mini all-in-one system (Kenwood - M-9000S-B), which had very good sound for most types of music, but was lacking in the performance of symphonic works, and thus "whetted my appetite" for something of higher quality. I ended up with the Yamaha R-N600A after months of research and an important factor, apart from its good reputation, was the multitude of connectivity options, internet radio, and the top-notch ESS DAC.
    I should mention that I had previously purchased the Dali Spector 2 speakers, which "demanded" a better amplifier and the Yamaha RN600A met my expectations.
    I found some things easy, such as connecting to my router, but I had a lot of trouble finding my favorite stations.

    And here I will emphasize the screen information.
    I expected something more, not just because of the Yamaha name, but also because we are in 2025, and let me explain:
    1. First of all, the text size on the screen is huge, barely fitting a long word and the information appears scrolling only once at the beginning and then remains static while the track is playing.
    2. In the process of finding stations, very often, it did not display the station name but dashed lines (photo), where I was forced, in order to find my stations, to endure a lot of audio garbage until I found them.
    For stations with playlists, it displays the information separately (station, artist, track name, etc.) while it could display all the information scrolling (inevitable comparison with the half-priced Kenwood, which is from 2021) plus, in order to see the information I wanted, I had to press the special button on the amplifier itself to see them, while it could have been on the remote control.
    I am not interested in color display but in the management and completeness of information on the screen (photo).
    The same applies to information via USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, etc.
    A Douk Audio U2 USB Converter and a Toslink Cable 1m (KabelDirekt) were also purchased for connection with the Mac and for the connection to the speakers: Nakamichi Ultimate Series 24K Gold Plated Beryllium Red Copper Banana.
    Sometimes there was a problem with the USB, when I changed the audio source, it did not recognize the USB stick and I had to remove and reinsert it, and it would play the list from the beginning, not from where it last stopped.
    The sound is indeed very high quality and it was a real upgrade.
    The MusicCast app is good, but you can't keep referring to it every time to see the basic information you need, it should appear on the screen.

    Negatives:
    1. Outdated information screen with problematic display and very large text.
    2. Occasional problem with USB.

    Positives:
    1. Plurality of connectivity options
    2. Quality sound
    3. USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Internet radio

    I deduct 2 stars because the negatives cause me a lot of irritation several times a day and do not do justice to this otherwise excellent receiver.

    Translated from Greek ·
    11
  • The amplifier is flawless, I've had it for 2 days and I can't say much more, but as a first impression, it's perfect. I've connected 2 small 50W speakers and it's like I've changed speakers; I hear details in the songs that I didn't hear before with an amplifier of a similar category. It doesn't color the piece too much, especially in Greek alternative music, and it really highlights the singer's voice with crystal-clear highs and mids. It also has internet radio with global reception, and it features DAB+ digital radio. It has a lot of settings to customize it to your preference. Its remote control is excellent; it's not cheap like in all Yamaha products, so they wouldn't compromise on quality anywhere. For the first few days I've been listening to it, I personally really like what I hear, and I wonder where to place more serious speakers. It has great potential to push it to its limits

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • I don't want to say much. Today I received it and I am thrilled. I was eagerly waiting for it to arrive. It is the third one I have purchased, starting with the 202, then the 303. I generally like to upgrade and even though I am satisfied and a Yamaha enthusiast, you should know that as the products become more expensive, you understand a lot about quality in everything. This particular one is flawless in every aspect, even though I haven't used it enough, only a few hours. It's a new series from Yamaha, always reliable and high-quality. Buy it fearlessly, there is no competitor in its category. 05/02/24 The amplifier is top-notch. I didn't expect anything less.

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Description & Specifications

The Yamaha R-N600A Black network stereo receiver combines Yamaha's Hi-Fi heritage with modern MusicCast technology, delivering authentic sound quality and ultimate listening flexibility. Equipped with the Top-ART mechanical structure and the ESS SABER ES9010K2M Ultra DAC, it ensures excellent playback with high S/N performance, while the Pure Direct function offers the cleanest possible sound quality. It supports music streaming from popular services, high-resolution playback of DSD 11.2 MHz and 384 kHz via network or USB, subwoofer output, phono jacks for vinyl, and optical input for TV. With a DAB/DAB+ tuner, compatibility with asynchronous high-resolution audio transmission, and the legendary ToP-ART design philosophy, the R-N600A offers a complete and high-quality listening experience for all music content.

ENJOY HI-FI SOUND WITH ALL YOUR MUSIC

The Network Receiver R-N600A offers you complete enjoyment of listening to an exceptionally wide variety of music content, including your favorite streaming services, high-resolution audio sources, and even vinyl records—all with Hi-Fi sound. With high-quality audio playback and a design inherited from Yamaha's long-standing technological expertise in Hi-Fi, this receiver delivers refined sound and appearance for an overall listening experience that is a step above the rest.

TRUE SOUND

This is sound that only Yamaha can realize, as the only audio brand in the world that handles everything from the moment a sound is created until it reaches the human ear. Just close your eyes and feel the artist playing right in front of you and experience the deep sensation that you are truly "Closer to the Artist".

EXCEPTIONAL SOUND REPRODUCTION

Yamaha can boast over 60 years of history as an audio brand. And the technology of the R-N600A comes directly from Yamaha's legendary Hi-Fi design philosophy ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology), which faithfully preserves the integrity of the sound by combining signal immediacy (straight, shorter signal paths) with a low-vibration chassis, equipped with the special "Art Base" resin frame that absorbs and prevents unnecessary vibrations.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Type
Integrated
Technology
Solid
Channels
Stereo
Power (8Ω)
105 watt / channel
Power (4Ω)
150 watt / channel
SNR
100 dB

Connectivity

Phono
Yes
Optical
Yes
Coaxial
Yes
USB
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Analog
Yes
Headphones
Yes
Subwoofer
Yes
Wifi
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes

Features & Functions

Streaming
Airplay
Radio
Yes

Dimensions

Width
43.5 cm
Length
39.2 cm
Height
15.1 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

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  • Volume
  • Construction quality
  • Large number of inputs/outputs
  • Does it have a convenient remote control?
  • Bass quality
  • Large number of functions
  • Value for money

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  • Makis Papadopoulos Gr.D.
    3
    11 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    I recently bought a mini all-in-one system (Kenwood - M-9000S-B), which had very good sound for most types of music, but was lacking in the performance of symphonic works, and thus "whetted my appetite" for something of higher quality. I ended up with the Yamaha R-N600A after months of research and an important factor, apart from its good reputation, was the multitude of connectivity options, internet radio, and the top-notch ESS DAC.
    I should mention that I had previously purchased the Dali Spector 2 speakers, which "demanded" a better amplifier and the Yamaha RN600A met my expectations.
    I found some things easy, such as connecting to my router, but I had a lot of trouble finding my favorite stations.

    And here I will emphasize the screen information.
    I expected something more, not just because of the Yamaha name, but also because we are in 2025, and let me explain:
    1. First of all, the text size on the screen is huge, barely fitting a long word and the information appears scrolling only once at the beginning and then remains static while the track is playing.
    2. In the process of finding stations, very often, it did not display the station name but dashed lines (photo), where I was forced, in order to find my stations, to endure a lot of audio garbage until I found them.
    For stations with playlists, it displays the information separately (station, artist, track name, etc.) while it could display all the information scrolling (inevitable comparison with the half-priced Kenwood, which is from 2021) plus, in order to see the information I wanted, I had to press the special button on the amplifier itself to see them, while it could have been on the remote control.
    I am not interested in color display but in the management and completeness of information on the screen (photo).
    The same applies to information via USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, etc.
    A Douk Audio U2 USB Converter and a Toslink Cable 1m (KabelDirekt) were also purchased for connection with the Mac and for the connection to the speakers: Nakamichi Ultimate Series 24K Gold Plated Beryllium Red Copper Banana.
    Sometimes there was a problem with the USB, when I changed the audio source, it did not recognize the USB stick and I had to remove and reinsert it, and it would play the list from the beginning, not from where it last stopped.
    The sound is indeed very high quality and it was a real upgrade.
    The MusicCast app is good, but you can't keep referring to it every time to see the basic information you need, it should appear on the screen.

    Negatives:
    1. Outdated information screen with problematic display and very large text.
    2. Occasional problem with USB.

    Positives:
    1. Plurality of connectivity options
    2. Quality sound
    3. USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Internet radio

    I deduct 2 stars because the negatives cause me a lot of irritation several times a day and do not do justice to this otherwise excellent receiver.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • nik_tiris
    5
    4 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    The amplifier is flawless, I've had it for 2 days and I can't say much more, but as a first impression, it's perfect. I've connected 2 small 50W speakers and it's like I've changed speakers; I hear details in the songs that I didn't hear before with an amplifier of a similar category. It doesn't color the piece too much, especially in Greek alternative music, and it really highlights the singer's voice with crystal-clear highs and mids. It also has internet radio with global reception, and it features DAB+ digital radio. It has a lot of settings to customize it to your preference. Its remote control is excellent; it's not cheap like in all Yamaha products, so they wouldn't compromise on quality anywhere. For the first few days I've been listening to it, I personally really like what I hear, and I wonder where to place more serious speakers. It has great potential to push it to its limits

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Menelaos_Ps
    5
    8 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    I don't want to say much. Today I received it and I am thrilled. I was eagerly waiting for it to arrive. It is the third one I have purchased, starting with the 202, then the 303. I generally like to upgrade and even though I am satisfied and a Yamaha enthusiast, you should know that as the products become more expensive, you understand a lot about quality in everything. This particular one is flawless in every aspect, even though I haven't used it enough, only a few hours. It's a new series from Yamaha, always reliable and high-quality. Buy it fearlessly, there is no competitor in its category. 05/02/24 The amplifier is top-notch. I didn't expect anything less.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Large number of inputs/outputs
    • Does it have a convenient remote control?
    • Bass quality
    • Large number of functions
    • Value for money
    • Sound quality
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  • I recently bought a mini all-in-one system (Kenwood - M-9000S-B), which had very good sound for most types of music, but was lacking in the performance of symphonic works, and thus "whetted my appetite" for something of higher quality. I ended up with the Yamaha R-N600A after months of research and an important factor, apart from its good reputation, was the multitude of connectivity options, internet radio, and the top-notch ESS DAC.
    I should mention that I had previously purchased the Dali Spector 2 speakers, which "demanded" a better amplifier and the Yamaha RN600A met my expectations.
    I found some things easy, such as connecting to my router, but I had a lot of trouble finding my favorite stations.

    And here I will emphasize the screen information.
    I expected something more, not just because of the Yamaha name, but also because we are in 2025, and let me explain:
    1. First of all, the text size on the screen is huge, barely fitting a long word and the information appears scrolling only once at the beginning and then remains static while the track is playing.
    2. In the process of finding stations, very often, it did not display the station name but dashed lines (photo), where I was forced, in order to find my stations, to endure a lot of audio garbage until I found them.
    For stations with playlists, it displays the information separately (station, artist, track name, etc.) while it could display all the information scrolling (inevitable comparison with the half-priced Kenwood, which is from 2021) plus, in order to see the information I wanted, I had to press the special button on the amplifier itself to see them, while it could have been on the remote control.
    I am not interested in color display but in the management and completeness of information on the screen (photo).
    The same applies to information via USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, etc.
    A Douk Audio U2 USB Converter and a Toslink Cable 1m (KabelDirekt) were also purchased for connection with the Mac and for the connection to the speakers: Nakamichi Ultimate Series 24K Gold Plated Beryllium Red Copper Banana.
    Sometimes there was a problem with the USB, when I changed the audio source, it did not recognize the USB stick and I had to remove and reinsert it, and it would play the list from the beginning, not from where it last stopped.
    The sound is indeed very high quality and it was a real upgrade.
    The MusicCast app is good, but you can't keep referring to it every time to see the basic information you need, it should appear on the screen.

    Negatives:
    1. Outdated information screen with problematic display and very large text.
    2. Occasional problem with USB.

    Positives:
    1. Plurality of connectivity options
    2. Quality sound
    3. USB, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Internet radio

    I deduct 2 stars because the negatives cause me a lot of irritation several times a day and do not do justice to this otherwise excellent receiver.

    Translated from Greek ·
    11
  • The amplifier is flawless, I've had it for 2 days and I can't say much more, but as a first impression, it's perfect. I've connected 2 small 50W speakers and it's like I've changed speakers; I hear details in the songs that I didn't hear before with an amplifier of a similar category. It doesn't color the piece too much, especially in Greek alternative music, and it really highlights the singer's voice with crystal-clear highs and mids. It also has internet radio with global reception, and it features DAB+ digital radio. It has a lot of settings to customize it to your preference. Its remote control is excellent; it's not cheap like in all Yamaha products, so they wouldn't compromise on quality anywhere. For the first few days I've been listening to it, I personally really like what I hear, and I wonder where to place more serious speakers. It has great potential to push it to its limits

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • I don't want to say much. Today I received it and I am thrilled. I was eagerly waiting for it to arrive. It is the third one I have purchased, starting with the 202, then the 303. I generally like to upgrade and even though I am satisfied and a Yamaha enthusiast, you should know that as the products become more expensive, you understand a lot about quality in everything. This particular one is flawless in every aspect, even though I haven't used it enough, only a few hours. It's a new series from Yamaha, always reliable and high-quality. Buy it fearlessly, there is no competitor in its category. 05/02/24 The amplifier is top-notch. I didn't expect anything less.

    Translated from Greek ·
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