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Yamaha RX-397 100 Watt Natural Sound AM/FM Stereo Receiver

Yamaha RX-397 100 Watt Natural Sound AM/FM Stereo Receiver
Brand: Yamaha
Category: CE

List Price: $299.95
Buy New: $249.95
You Save: $50.00 (17%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 3032

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 17.1 x 5.8

MPN: RX-397
Model: RX-397
UPC: 027108923956
EAN: 0027108923956
ASIN: B000COW90I

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 50W x 2 with .04%THD
  • Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio Ready with Extended Frequency Response
  • Remote Controllable Motor-Driven Volume Control
  • Pure Direct Amplification
  • Speaker A, B or A+B Selection

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
50 watts x 2 (stereo) into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.04% THD * 4-ohm capability allows use with a wide range of speakers * 40 AM/FM presets * 5 audio inputs (including phono) * rotary bass and treble controls * Pure Direct mode bypasses tone, balance, and loudness controls for cleaner sound * remote control * front-panel and remote switching for two pairs of main speakers *


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Just As Advertised   August 17, 2008
Poetprof (Sonoma County, CA)
This is the second Yamaha receiver I've owned. I bought #1 30 years ago...and replaced it with this slick unit three weeks ago. Crisp clear sounds---great radio reception (we live in very mountainous country)and great price. Other customer reviews were correct. Why spend more?http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000COW90I/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title


5 out of 5 stars A nice simple receiver with super performance!   July 24, 2008
R. Williams (Kentucky)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is my first review.

A couple of weeks ago, I purchased the Yamaha RX-397 receiver to replace one of my old receivers from the 1980's. (Back then, stereos actually had knobs that you could get a hold of).

Most stereo equipment sold these days has a lot of "fluff" without much "substance". Everything seems to have unwanted channels, frilly complicated displays, cheap tiny push-buttons (that you can't see), and remote controls so complex that they should be able to control the space shuttle.

The Yamaha RX-397 is refreshingly different. It has rotary controls with a nice professional feel, a clean simple layout, quality jacks in the rear ----- just like a real stereo receiver should. One of the most impressive things are the speaker hookups. They are large heavy duty screw type knobs with excellent wire protection and separation.

The RX-397 is now at home in my backyard woodworking / hobby shop.
My shop has difficult acoustics but the tone controls all work very well and I get great sound. Of particular interest is the continuously variable loudness control. It works a lot better than the old push button (all or nothing) loudness controls.

The Pure Direct feature also is quite nice. I find that it works especially well with modern digitally mastered, digital source music. If your recording is clean and well balanced why muddy it up? The Pure Direct feature bypasses all of the tone controls. For certain recordings, it works very well.

I have a metal pole barn that pretty well blocks out radio reception. The digital tuner on the RX-397 is set up pretty "tight" (a good thing to exclude noise and unwanted signals). If you have a metal building or otherwise poor radio reception you may want to consider a stronger FM antenna. I have a TERK antenna on order.Terk FM-50 Indoor/Outdoor Dual-Drive Amplified FM Antenna (Terk FM50)

In conclusion, I wanted a simple, high quality receiver that I can understand and hookup without a lot of fuss. I wanted something with good sound. I wanted something that I can operate without my reading glasses ((((baby boomers are you listening?)))). The RX-397 does all of the above and exceeds my expectations.

Thanks to Yamaha for making the RX-397
and thanks for reading my review.



5 out of 5 stars An excellent receiver   July 18, 2008
Hope to teach
My 120 watt Harmon Kardon-amplifier finally gave up the ghost after over 30 years of service, so I replaced my old separate FM tuner, preamp, and amplifier with the Yamaha. (Each one of those components cost more than the Yamaha when I bought them 20-30 years ago.) The Yamaha was a great choice. It performs better than the H-K driving very high quality 4-ohm speakers (Braun), even though at least on paper it is not as powerful.

It is easy to set up and use - all the connections, knobs and switches are self-evident. It has knobs where it should, ie. the big volume knob. The remote is also sensible and easy to use. The "Pure Direct" feature results in a noticeable cleaner sound if your speakers are clean and crisp. In short, I love it, and for the price I don't think I could have done better.



5 out of 5 stars Great sound from any speakers.   July 8, 2008
D. Koons
This stereo amplifier is a must for owners of old school speakers. It has enough power for some old KLH model 24 speakers, which I recently acquired from my grandparents. KLH has a reputation for great sounding speaker systems at reasonable prices. The speakers and amplifier are almost built for each other. Great clarity of audio and easy to use controls. Great price, since the msrp off the Yamaha website is $299.99. If you have old school speakers and want to really make them sing, buy this amp!!!


5 out of 5 stars Amazing Sound   June 30, 2008
GZA/Genius (Canada)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The first receiver i ever purchased was a Sony 5.1 500 watt surround system, that was when i was only 13 years old and didnt fully understand the little differences. Well im now 17 years old and im getting sick of the surround sound because for the most part i only use the stereo setting. So i had some extra money and thought i would pick of a new receiver. But what to get i looked at many different ones and even thought about getting a 7.1 pioneer. Then i realized its kind of a waste being that i only want to continue using 2 speakers. So i went to the store looking for a Stereo Receiver. I found some by Denon, Sony and Onkyo as well as Yamaha.

I have no had it for a week, which may not seem long but after hearing the difference in quality between this and my old system i had to write something. While my old system had more bass, this system has a cleaner tighter bass, not to mention the volume can go a lot high here. I loved having all the controls laid out without being Digital like some of the others i was looking at. I love this system my music sounds amazing.

So like i said im 17 you think i would want to follow the trend and get another surround sound system, but trust me they cant compete with the old basic system of receiver. I love Jazz, Soul, Funk, Blues and R&B and they all sound great coming out of this system. I even played some ACDC and Pantera just to see how it sounds and i was blown away. For the most part i listen to Oldschool Hip Hop and most of my albums are originals which have not been remastered. I found a lot of times there albums dont sound great coming from my old system but on my new Yamaha receiver its like hearing the music for the first time.

right now i currently have a Record Player, 5 Disc cd Changer and an Xbox 360 hooked up and they all sound great. I forgot what it was like to listen to my Vinyl. I also have an old pair of Technic 12inch Floor Standing Speakers hooked up and they sound amazing, 10times better then when hooked up to a 5.1.

Stick to the basics as far as im concerned this new technology still can hold its own. Old speakers, record player and a basic receiver is all you need for a great system.

EDIT - I Should also mention that my parents own a Onkyo TX-8522 100 Watt Stereo Receiver which is currently the most popular receiver on amazon in terms of sales rank. We compared both receivers and all 3 of us came to the conclusion that we thought the Yamaha RX -397 was better then the Onkyo. We used the same speakers in the same room while doing the test.

So i strongly recommend this system to anyone looking for nice sound on a budget.


- Edit on July 30th 2008. While cleaning out my basement before moving i found an old pair of speakers under the stairs. I decided to try hooking them up to my receiver thinking i would turn it up and they would blow right away. Well they didnt so i know have this system hooked up to 4 Speakers, one in each corner of my room and now this system sound even better. the amazing thing is these new speakers i add are really good, actually i have never even heard of the brand. Accutech AR - 6LP is the model, then have 10 inch woofers. but anyways with both pairs of old speakers this sounds much better then when i only had the original pair.


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