Yamaha MCS-1330 review

Yamaha makes a welcome return to the hi-fi market with a two-channel system

Yamaha MCS-1330
Yamaha's love for two channel is on full display here

TechRadar Verdict

It won't upset the separates market and it lacks power, but this stylish pairing is close behind in all else and has lots of fine detail with its open and dynamic balance

Pros

  • +

    Clear, revealing sound

Cons

  • -

    Separates offer better timing and dynamics

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Yamaha is a company that has rediscovered two channel. Having allied itself rather strongly with home cinema over the past decade, it has come back to its roots with the vigour of the born again. Maybe someone in the boardroom started listening to music again! This resurgence has spawned some superb-looking separates and is now filtering down into smaller systems, like the MCS-1330 separates that are sold together and are designed to deliver decent sound from easy to use and attractive hardware.

MCS-1330 is the name that Yamaha appends to the electronics under consideration here and this review includes the R-1330 receiver and CD-1330 CD player. We used these with Yamaha's NS-BP400 speaker system.