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YAMAHA R-N303BL Stereo Receiver with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & Phono

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Features

  • Works with Alexa for voice control (Alexa device sold separately)
  • Simple and sophisticated design with two channels of 100 W high-power output. Minimum RMS Output Power: 100W plus 100W (8ohms, 40Hz-20kHz, 0.2 percentage THD)
  • Phono input terminals for turn tables voice control using your Alexa device like echo or echo dot. FM 50dB Quieting Sensitivity (IHF, 1kHz, 100% Mod., Mono) - 3 V (20.8 dBf). FM Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo) - 65dB / 64dB
  • Optical and coaxial Audio inputs for TV. Frequency Response-0 0.5dB / 0 3.0dB. FM Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo)-65dB / 64dB
  • Access to your music library, Pandora, Spotify, SiriusXM internet radio, Tidal and Deezer. Standby Power Consumption-0.1W (Network standby on / Wi-Fi connection, 1.8W)
  • Wi-Fi, wireless direct, Bluetooth, airplay, and MusicCast multiform Audio. Network section - DLNA - Version 1.5

Description

Yamaha is pushing their Hi-Fi engineering ideas to extend into this entry- class network receiver with modern day wireless connectivity and the nostalgia of vinyl with a phono input terminal. The r-n303 is the perfect blend of technology and timeless elegance.

Brand: YAMAHA


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Special Feature: Built-In Bluetooth


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Television, Speaker


Connector Type: HDMI


Audio Encoding: Stereo


Audio Output Mode: Mono, Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2 channel


Color: Black


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.38 x 17.18 x 5.5 inches; 15.9 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ R-N303BL


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AAA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 8, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yamaha Electronics


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Malaysia


Best Sellers Rank: #7,043 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #11 in Audio Component Receivers


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Product Dimensions: 13.38 x 17.18 x 5.5 inches


Item Weight: 15.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Yamaha Electronics


Country of Origin: Malaysia


Item model number: R-N303BL


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 8, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great receiver to create home audio setup with streaming capabilities!
I bought 4 of these to connect 16 speakers total in 8 different zones. It is a great receiver in terms of sound quality, wireless capabilities, and ability to stream music from multiple sources straight from your phone. There are a couple of flaws and/or bugs but nothing that makes me regret this purchase and the setup I created for my home system. Now for discussing those flaws... 1) The receiver has an A/B speaker zone setup which is nice because it allows you to connect two zones into one receiver. So, as an example, I connected my 2 ceiling speakers in the Kitchen into zone A and my 2 speakers in the Family Room into zone B. You can only play the same source on the speakers and cannot turn off/on a zone from the MusicCast app. My Kitchen and Family Room area is essentially one big room so it’s not a big problem for me, but it’s important to know this limitation because if your receiver is tucked in a back room in your basement and you want the ability to have these rooms as separate zones then you will need to buy a second receiver. 2) When setting up, I was having trouble connecting to MusicCast setup on my WiFi network. I found the problem to be that you first need to update the firmware to the latest version. To do this, follow the steps on page 41 of the owners manual under “Network Update.” If you are having trouble, make sure that you connect your receiver to your WiFi network...I had to connect my manually per the directions in the owners manual on page 16. Outside of this, the receivers have been great. You have the ability to turn on/off a receiver directly through the MusicCast app which is really a nice feature so your receivers don’t have to be “on” constantly. The receiver has good power and is very reasonably priced to buy multiple units to power your in ceiling speakers. I use the receivers to stream my iTunes music that I have stored directly on my phone. You can also stream music from Amazon music, Spotify, Pandora, and others. Also, works with Apple AirPlay which truly makes streaming music foolproof. Lastly, the streaming is through WiFi so you are not dealing with the limited range and in/out capabilities of Bluetooth. I have a mesh WiFi network that covers a large home and the receiver has worked flawlessly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020 by CSO

  • great so far for my setup using AirPlay
As a straight up stereo receiver, it's hard to beat this. It sounds great. If I didn't want some WiFi capabilities, I'd go with either of the cheaper Yamaha or Sony stereo receivers. For my unique set up, this receiver is a great solution. I primarily use Apple AirPlay to send music from computers and cell phones to the receiver, and it works really well so far. Also, there are no cheaper receivers made by the top AV brands that have AirPlay, so this was also one of the more economical choices. My main complaints are more with AirPlay's limitations than with this particular receiver. Basically, I wish AirPlay would operate more like Bluetooth where you can just stream whatever audio that is playing on your device to a Bluetooth receiver or speaker, but with AirPlay, you're limited to streaming audio on AirPlay enabled apps, like iTunes, to AirPlay receivers or speakers. This generally works for my purposes and there are apps that expand what you can transmit via AirPlay, so it's not a huge problem. AirPlay set up was very easy. Just connect your phone to the receiver via Bluetooth and then you can share your WiFi settings with the receiver so that it connects to the internet wirelessly. And from there, the receiver shows up on all of your devices with AirPlay. I can also start playing music through the receiver from my phone or computer when the receiver is off (or technically on standby mode), so I don't have to turn the receiver on to start streaming music via AirPlay. And I can control the volume from my phone or computer. It's fantastic and basically means I don't have to mess with the receiver once I get it set up initially. In case someone has a similar set up, I'll provide some details. Basically, I wanted high quality wireless connectivity to avoid having messy looking wires in our main living space. We have built in shelves on either side of a fireplace that also have some old school speakers set up in them in such a way that you can't see any of the speaker wires. The speaker wires go from the speaker, into the attic, and then down into some cabinets in another room about 20 feet from the speakers. Our computer is in the room with the speakers but still several few feet away from them and I wanted to avoid having additional wires and electronics going from the computer to the speakers or receiver to keep everything looking nice and wire-free. AirPlay allows this and also allows for higher music quality since WiFi streaming has more bandwidth than Bluetooth. Another issue is that there is not a visual path from my computer to the receiver -- the Bluetooth signal has to travel through a wall or two, which can also mess with the signal. Again, a WiFi receiver with AirPlay allows for me to easily play music on iTunes on the receiver. Bluetooth connectivity has ups and downs overall. It works great on my cell phone even when the signal has had to travel through a wall. In fact, I don't notice a difference in sound quality between AirPlay or Bluetooth, but I was playing MP3's, and I obviously am not an audiophile, so maybe a trained ear would hear the differences. However, my computer's Bluetooth does not recognize the receiver and it never shows up as a Bluetooth device that it can even try to connect to. This may be because the signal has to travel through two walls to get from the receiver to my computer, but the Bluetooth signal from my phone to the receiver works great even next to the computer. My computer is only a couple of years old, just like the receiver, so I would expect them to be compatible. I also worried that the receiver's Bluetooth capabilities would be disrupted by my internet router, which is located close to the receiver, but this hasn't seem to be an issue. I'd give the Bluetooth high ratings overall if my computer could connect with it. So overall, this is a great receiver for my set up. Streaming via AirPlay has been fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020 by Mr. DM Hansen

  • Not bad
So this thing is a streamer, DAC, and amplifier. Best to use it with one of the high-res streaming services like Tidal or Deezer (a European streaming platform, library seems on par with the rest). Tidal and Deezer are the only hi-res streaming options for this model as the R-N303 does not yet support AmazonHD unless you Bluetooth it. Spotify doesn't have hi-res and I'm not sure about Naspster, Pandora and the rest. It does support AirPlay so Apple lossless folks are good. This model does not connect to 5ghz Wi-Fi, only 2ghz Wi-Fi. So if you have dual band wifi make sure to connect to the 2ghz network. Setting up the wifi wasn't the funest, if you're not using WPS you have to enter the SSID and password manually which was a little bit of a pain using the remote and the tiny screen but once it's done you pretty much never have to touch the Wi-Fi settings ever again (unless you someday change your router settings). The MusicCast app is actually pretty solid, no sign-ups or logins necessary and it's not constantly trying to push some bs subscription service you don't need. It acts as remote and lets you manage and play your music from whatever (supported) streaming service you're using. The sound is excellent, very clean and neutral. I'm using a pair of Sony MDR 7506 headphones so I imagine it's even better depending on the headphones or speakers your using. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Paul T.

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