Yamaha DSP-A595a Integrated Amplifiers
Yamaha DSP-A595a Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[May 03, 2000]
Fred
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The best value-for-money, DTS/DD5.1 capable amp there is. Has pre-outs for all channels.
Weakness:
Surround speaker connects and a remote control that must have been invented by someone who was drunk. I chose this amp because it is cheap! That is, for one which can do all the cinema formats including DTS and has pre-outs. It was important for me to be able to continue using my main stereo Myrydas to drive the main speakers. |
[Jul 04, 2000]
Andries Oberholzer
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Amazingly powerful with plenty of reserve in hand
Weakness:
Speaker cable connections Probably the best purchase I have ever made, apart from my Rega Planar 3 turntable 17 years ago! I bought the unit second hand (first owner had it for only two weeks) but had done enough research before the time to know that this is what I'd want and what I'd want to stay with for a long time. Similar Products Used: Yamaha DSP E492 |
[May 02, 2000]
steven byron
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
fine musical sound for a budget price tag.
Weakness:
centre and rear speaker clips - poor!!! a great first time buy, that won't hurt your pocket (too much!!!) Similar Products Used: sony 930, & other yamaha AV amps |
[Mar 12, 2000]
Mick Purkiss
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price & Performance
Weakness:
Speaker Connections for rear surrounds and no Digital Out I have owned a Pro-Logic Amp for the last 3 years and found the Yamaha to be excellent in both aspects straight stereo and hi-fi so when I bought a DVD player I had no hesitation in going for the Yamaha 595a, although the DSP A1 has all the whistles & bells I have found the DSP modes to be very distracting and gimmicky apart from Enhanced which is bareable and as I already have a Tuner the RX was out of the running. Similar Products Used: Yamaha DSPA 590 Pro Logic |
[Feb 01, 2000]
Harri Manni
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, inputs, outputs, price, external decoder inputs.
Weakness:
Speaker connectors for surroundspeakers, (power). Had the DSP A2 for a couple of days for a tryout and it was perfect in all way except one, the price tag. Since I didn't think that I would ever use all the possibilities of the DSP A2 I felt that I should give the 595a a chance too. Similar Products Used: Yamaha DSP A2 |
[Jan 18, 2000]
Jason
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price and perfomance
Weakness:
None This product is an RX-V595a, not a DSP-595a. It is a great product and should be considered for those entering the home theater market and don't want to spend a fortune on a home theater set-up Similar Products Used: Onkyo |
[Jan 18, 2000]
Jurgen Greiner
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
It's cheap!
Weakness:
Speakerconnectors for center/surround are of the cheap click kind. For the money i paid for it (DM659,- = DFL 740,-) there is nothing better! Sound is great.(I hooked the amp up to a pair of B&W DM-2 (front), a pair of Philips FB 696 (surround) and a MBQuart QL 30 C (center)). I previously owned a Philips FR 732 receiver, and this Yamaha amp just blows it away. comes with an excellent remote control, which you can program for use with other equipment. Similar Products Used: Philips FR 732 Dolby Surround receiver |
[Dec 22, 2001]
Zubair
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great build, sound, look/feel, future-readiness
Weakness:
Speaker connectors at rear panel This is one of my best buys ever and I have bought and sold many audio and video equipment. I bought this to replace my previous Yamaha receiver which was one of their entry level products. I fell in love with their products ever since. And to jump from their entry level receiver to this giant-killer is quite a leap!!!! This beauty was Yamaha's flagship product before they introduced the A1. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Philips, Kenwood, Pioneer |
[Aug 09, 1999]
K. Vavarapis
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased the DSP-A595a a couple of weeks ago for $450 equiv. I initially was looking at the rx-v795 for the DTS at $700. I opted for the 595a which is DTS capable and has the the additional outputs the old 595 doesn't. I also purchased with it a Yamaha TX-492 tuner for $170. Not bad for separates. Well my fears about driving my old crown jewels (Magnepans MG-Ia's) were totally unfounded. I put aside my old Proton D-540(powerfull little amp) and even added a pair of Klipsch KSB 1.1 as rear speakers ($350). The 595a drives everything so effortlessly it's amazing. The sound is a bit brighter than that of the Proton but the bass is more solid. I love the DSP settings. The remote is as awkward and user unfriendly as they can get, however its preprogrammed settings work well enough so I have successfully retired my Philips cd, Panasonic VCR, Grundig Sat. decoder and SHARP TV remotes and uncluttered my coffee table. My only problem is balancing the front with the rear speakers because the Klipsch are very sensitive and put out a louder sound than the Magnepans. I 'll find the solution soon I hope. The 595a's manual is very good too. I hope to keep this Yamaha for twenty years, as long as my Maggies and my NAK tape deck. Thanks to all you guys who submit reviews. Reading carefully through your lines one can definately narrow the selection among the zillions of black boxes out there. I reserve one speaker for the perfect machine that costs less than $200 and give the rest to the 595a. |
[Sep 16, 1999]
d.grozdic
an Audio Enthusiast
This one is just great, great sound, cheap, first I had JVC receiver 888R but after I heard the terrible sound I changed it for this one...you get DD and DTS for 1000,- dfl ........ wel done Yamaha |