PLAYING AND RECORDING

7Adjust the tonal quality by using the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and LOUDNESS controls or the CD/DVD DIRECT AMP switch on the front panel.

BASS

 

TREBLE

BALANCE

 

LOUDNESS

1

1

 

1

1

1

1

 

1

FLAT

2

2

 

2

2

2

2

 

 

–30dB

 

 

2

10

3

3

3

 

3

3

 

3

3

9

4

4

 

4

4

4

4

 

4

8

5

5 +

 

5

5 +

L 5

5 R

 

5

6 7

or

CD/DVD DIRECT AMP

Note

As for AX-497 only, you can also adjust the tonal quality by using PURE DIRECT on the front panel.

8Press STANDBY/ON on the front panel again (or STANDBY on the remote control) to finish using this unit and set it to the standby mode.

The STANDBY indicator lights up.

STANDBY

STANDBY

/ON

or

 

Front panel

Remote control

 

STANDBY

 

Lights up

Note

To completely cut off power supply from the AC wall outlet, press POWER on the front panel to release it outward to the OFF position.

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Yamaha AX-497, AX-397 owner manual Standby indicator lights up

AX-397, AX-497 specifications

The Yamaha AX-497 and AX-397 are two notable integrated amplifiers from Yamaha's renowned hi-fi audio lineup, designed to deliver exceptional sound quality and performance for audiophiles and music enthusiasts alike. While both models share a strong foundation, they exhibit distinct features and technologies that cater to different listening preferences.

The Yamaha AX-497 is the more advanced of the two, boasting a power output of 80 watts per channel at 8 ohms, which provides ample power for driving various speakers effectively. The AX-497 utilizes Yamaha's proprietary ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) design, which focuses on preventing signal degradation and ensuring a clean, natural sound. This model features a discrete amplifier configuration, providing lower distortion levels and a more dynamic soundstage.

One of the standout features of the AX-497 is its comprehensive tone control system. Users can finely adjust the bass, treble, and balance, allowing for personalized sound tailored to individual preferences and room acoustics. Additionally, the AX-497 includes a direct input for bypassing tone controls during critical listening sessions, effectively providing an uncolored sound reproduction.

On the other hand, the Yamaha AX-397 offers a slightly reduced power output of 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms, making it suitable for smaller speaker systems and listening environments. Despite this lower output, the AX-397 still maintains an impressive sound quality, thanks to a similar ToP-ART design that ensures purity in audio reproduction.

The AX-397 is equipped with a high-quality phono stage, allowing for a seamless connection with turntables, which is becoming increasingly popular among vinyl enthusiasts. Additionally, it features a simple yet elegant user interface with easy-to-use controls for volume, input selection, and tone adjustments.

Both models utilize a robust build quality, reflecting Yamaha's commitment to durability and longevity. The sleek design of the amplifiers complements any audio setup, adding a touch of sophistication.

In summary, the Yamaha AX-497 and AX-397 integrated amplifiers are distinguished by their power outputs, features, and target users. The AX-497 is ideal for those seeking higher power and extensive control over sound, while the AX-397 suits casual listeners who appreciate quality sound in a more compact form. Regardless of the choice, both amplifiers exemplify Yamaha's dedication to delivering superior audio experiences.