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Yamaha P7000S P Series II Stereo Power Amplifier (2x1100 Watts)

The new P-Series amps are an ideal match to Yamaha's popular Club Series loudspeakers and deliver a robust amount of pro quality power in a wide range of configurations designed to suit most any need. To achieve this, they're designed with big power output, and equipped with YS (Yamaha Speaker) Processing to deliver a signal that is tuned to the needs of the Club Series loudspeakers. Learn More...

    • New $699.00
  • Installment Plan:4 payments of $174.75
    • free ground shipping
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Support:
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Individual User Ratings

Overall:
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Features:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Quality:
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Value:
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I Want It:
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Sound:
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Feature:
I wish this amp could handle 2 ohm loads then it would be even better.

Quality:
built nice no complaints

Value:
this people is where yamaha meets peavey and i love peavey but this amp is sure to dominate for years to come or untill peavey makes a better one for the dough . remember yamaha knows pro audio enough said.

Desirability:
it does look good but so does crown and qsc for twice the money.

Sound:
wow it has a ton of power you wont be dissapointed. i use this amp with the yamaha v club s2151v speakers and a roland v pro td20 drum kit my sound is dope.

Support:
never needed any so far

Overall:
look if you got a grip of cash don,t even look at this man up and get a crown IT or macro tech 2402 or a qsc plx 3402 or better yet a rmx 5050 but even if you have a grip of cash the yamaha will be as good as long as you dont need to run a 2 ohm load. you can get 2 yamahas for the price of the qsc plx 3402. buy the 2 instead of just 1 and run them in bridge mono now your spl has increased smart move .

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Overall:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
Quality:
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Value:
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I Want It:
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Sound:
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Support:
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Quality:
It appears to be manufactured under very high standards. (Mine was made in China but looks like it was made in Japan. (i.e. much better than we can do it here in the USA). (if it weren't for import duties this would probably only cost about $50.00.....But you can thank Bush for that and the cost of lumber!

Value:
For $100.00 a watt (typical national price...although there ARE a couple places cheaper if you look real hard......this is the best. If you can't go the extra $1000.00 plus....this is an amp that should perform for many years without regret or ever needing to upgrade.

Desirability:
Looks as good as it performs. And it is excellent.

Sound:
The power is clear with nothing lacking in bottom or top. Handles multiple instruments and drums without loss in dynamics or clarity. Using Yamaha speakers. Excellent imaging in stereo with a Mackie board.

Support:
You can actually reach a Yamaha representative on the phone!! They even have people that know what you are talking about! I have had to replace Speakers parts one time and another time had some Yamaha keyboard problems and they were very helpful. The only real problem with Yamaha service is that they are only in California so the cost of parts transportation screws you if it is heavy or you ever needed to return something!

Overall:
I don't see the need for ever replacing these. (I have two...monitors and mains......may get a 3rd for bottoms someday....but I really don't need it!

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