Yamaha DSP-Z11 review

Yamaha's DSP-Z11 is the most ambitious AV amplifier yet from the brand

TechRadar Verdict

An amazing piece of design from Yamaha, we really were blown away

Pros

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    Awesome sound

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    unbelievably flexible

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    THX Ultra 2 Plus... we could go on

Cons

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    Even hardcore AV fans might struggle to utilise 11 channels

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The first amp I ever owned was a Yamaha, vintage 1978. It had 10W per channel in stereo and four controls – and one of them was on/off. Fast-forward 30 years to the eagerly-anticipated DSP-Z11. Packing 170W for each of its seven main channels and 50W apiece for the other four, it offers a little more beef than my first amp.

CPU architecture, four-zone multi-room, Full HD video and HD audio processing, and about five million other features make it a bit more complicated too. Okay, so Yamaha locked 40 of its top engineers in the lab for almost four years to create the Z11 – but do we really need such an overtly muscular and hideously complex beast? Yes we do, more than the air we breathe.