
Superior Sound that Lives up to the Standards of the PianoCraft Series
The foundation of the MCR-332's excellent audio performance is a Yamaha-developed digital amp that provides smooth, unforced sound output. The receiver's separate digital and analog low-noise circuitry ensures thoroughly high sound quality, which is delivered by new-design speakers.
Digital USB Connection for iPad and Other USB Devices
A USB terminal on the top of the unit makes it quick and easy to plug in an iPad or other USB device. The digital connection permits fast, loss-free signal transmission.
Dock digital connection for iPod, iPhone
The iPhone/iPod dedicated dock provides a digital connection, which means that the digital signal from the iPhone/iPod is transmitted directly to the receiver. This minimizes noise interference and allows use of the MCR-332 DAC, rather than the /iPhone/iPod DAC, resulting in more precise sound reproduction.
Q: What is difference between Yamaha model 232 and 332 stereo systems
A: The mcr232 comes with spring loaded clips for speaker wiring and the mcr332 comes with upgraded screw type posts for optional banana plugs and speaker wiring.
A: This will take 1 CD at a time.
Q: What are the dimensions of this Yahama- Mini Hi-Fi System.
A: All three units, side by side is 18 inches wide, 8 inches high. I have my speakers spaced out a bit to 24 inches. The system is quite compact and adaptable for shelf or table top.
Q: Does this system come with included speaker wire or is it sold separately?
A: Yes, it comes with a decent set of wires and very easy to connect.
Q: Will this work with the iPod Classic?
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A: I guess I don't understand your statement about loud. I rather doubt it. Yes, I suppose you could turn it up as high as it will go but remember this does not come with a bass sub-woofer. It is in addition to the system. You could take down some of the high tones with the sub perhaps. This is more a system to use in a small area like a bedroom or office although I use it in my living room. I don't turn it up enough to wake the neighborhood.