
Yamaha Mcr-N670dab
CD player, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Multiroom, Airplay, Spotify Connect, 2x 65 W
Yamaha Mcr-N670dab
CD player, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Multiroom, Airplay, Spotify Connect, 2x 65 W
The two units must be connected via the "System" connector on the back.
Wurde der USB Stick als FAT32 formatiert am Computer? Handbuch Seite 53+54 https://ch.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/4/839754/web_ZU82980_CD-NT670_CD-NT670D_om_G_EnFrDeSvItEsNlRu.pdf
Aux in l+r present! red and white.
This works without any problems, analogue or digital. However, the receiver has no HDMI connections. You can connect normal speakers, simply observe the power rating and impedance.
The difference is in the amplifier. MCR-N870DAB also has PURE DIRECT and USB DAC. You can download the manual from https://ch.yamaha.com and read about these functions on pages 9/10. At the time, we decided on the MCR-N670DAB, with the network connection integrated into our LAN with NAS(our music collection). CD, internet radio, ... everything can be controlled via the app and works very well. We are super satisfied to date. Price-performance ratio for both Yamaha very good, functions and sound exceptionally good in this price range.
Yes, that works well! The AUX input of the stereo system has the red and white cinch connections. If you have a record player with a magnetic pick-up, you must connect an equaliser preamplifier between the record player and the stereo system. I use the HAMA PA 506 Hama PA 506 (Entry). Please note that good quality audio cables are essential, otherwise the result will be disappointing. I use the Goobay Plus Cinch - Cinch Kabel Goobay Plus Cinch - Cinch Kabel (1.50m, Premium, Cinch) and am very satisfied with it.
The original speakers can only be operated by means of a cable. For wireless transmission, external speakers must be purchased.
Hello, Sorry I can't check the length of the cables without dismantling everything. But I think there is at least 1,5 m.
Unfortunately, I can't answer this question accurately, it depends on the music genre, the room size and equipment, which floor, carpets etc. I use this system without SW and I am very satisfied with it. I chose the power of 2 x 65 W to operate the system without SW and to get a very good sound in the bass range. The system has totally convinced me!
Unfortunately, I cannot answer this question because I only use the hard-wired speakers. From my point of view, however, it makes little sense to use wired and BT speakers at the same time, because even if the BT transmission works without delay, the time of flight of the sound in the air (direct and reflected reverberation) has a disturbing effect either way, and in my opinion a good stereo experience is no longer given.
I don't need this feature myself, so I can't answer this question like that. In any case, I don't think the unit has such a recording button. It would also be new to me that you could record directly to USB, i.e. save. You would have to have a special recording device that offers this option. I can't find any such option in the operating instructions for the Yamaha.
Install the system correctly. Suspect that the system connector (cable between amplifier and CD player, with jack plug) is not plugged in or is not seated correctly.
Unfortunately, I don't know that ours runs via the Internet, but unfortunately the net radio no longer works and you can no longer download German stations from MusicCast.
It is possible in principle. It is important that the output impedance of the amplifier corresponds approximately to the loudspeakers connected in parallel. The following link: https://praxistipps.chip.de/lautsprecher-parallel-schalten-so-gehts_42218
Get a simple throwing antenna
Yes, of course, the Yamaha Musiccast app works perfectly. You can also play music via Airplay or Bluetooth through the system. At best, it's worth investing in a pair of higher-quality speakers, then the system is perfect!
All right, I just noticed myself that the additional audio input is not on the amplifier, but on the CD player...
There is only Cinch (Line In) and Optical (TOSLINK) for Input. You certainly need a Pre-Amp to connect in my opinion.
I wanted to connect a Bluetooth headphone and had to buy a Bluetooth transmitter for it, point it works quite well. I think the system only has one Bluetooth receiver.
Unfortunately I can't help because my son set everything up for me but with Swisscom wifi box.
No, this function is not supported.
As far as I know, there is not much difference between the plants except that the silver one is currently on sale.
I am very satisfied with the system so far. But I can't answer the question, sorry.
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