





R-S300 Natural Sound Stereo Receiver
The Yamaha R-S300 is a powerful yet affordable dual-channel audio receiver designed to elevate your music experience. It delivers robust 50 watts per channel, and features ToP-ART technology (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) and ART Base chassis construction for crisp, clean sound. Silver-plated speaker terminals ensure durable, corrosion-free connection. A wealth of advanced features is also built in to maximize your music enjoyment, like continuously variable loudness control, Pure Direct, along with Yamaha iPod dock connection and a 40-station AM/FM, and more.
Main Features
Advanced Feature
The Look and Texture of Quality
It offers the look and feel of the top-class A-S2000, with elegant aluminum front panel and silky touch volume/selector knobs. You can feel Yamaha's commitment to quality when you touch the knobs.
ToP-ART Sound Quality Design
ToP-ART (Total Performance Anti-Resonance Technology) design uses a symmetrical layout for accurate sound field reproduction and the ART Base to eliminate effects from external vibration.
Pure Direct
Music signals travel the shortest possible route, bypassing the buffer amp and tone, loudness and balance controls to virtually eliminate any signal degradation for the purest sound quality.
New Speaker Terminals
These high grade speaker terminals have silver plating for best connection and outstanding durability. The pitch between jacks is wider for easier insertion.
Highest Quality Parts
The quality of each individual part, as well as how they work together, basically determines the sound quality of any component. Yamaha uses only very high quality parts, carefully selected and tested.
Continuously Variable Loudness Control
Our ears lose sensitivity to high and low frequencies at low volume levels. This control lets you turn down the volume while maintaining the optimum frequency response.
Special Power Supply for Clear iPod Sound
The iPod dock has an independent power supply to prevent operating or charging current from the iPod from flowing into the amp ground signal. This ensures optimum iPod sound quality.
Balanced System for Minimal Noise
An unbalanced interface is subject to commonmode voltage noise, so Yamaha uses a balanced system to receive the iPod signal. This makes a significant contribution to reducing noise in the system for higher sound quality.