Collection: Stereo Receivers

Elevate Your Audio with Premium Stereo Receivers

Whether you are rediscovering your vinyl collection or streaming high-resolution audio, our curated selection of stereo receivers provides the power and clarity your speakers deserve.

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  • Rotel RA-6000 Diamond Series Stereo Integrated Amplifier
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    Rotel

    Rotel RA-6000 Diamond Series Stereo Integrated Amplifier

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    $3,249.00
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    $3,249.00
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    $6,499.00
  • Yamaha R-N2000A Network Receiver
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    Yamaha

    Yamaha R-N2000A Network Receiver

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    $4,999.00
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    $4,999.00
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  • Yamaha R-N2000A Network Receiver (Open Box Special)
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    Yamaha

    Yamaha R-N2000A Network Receiver (Open Box Special)

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    $4,199.00
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    $4,199.00
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    $4,999.00
  • Yamaha R-N800A Stereo Network Receiver
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    Yamaha

    Yamaha R-N800A Stereo Network Receiver

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    $1,459.00
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    $1,459.00
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    $1,599.00
  • Yamaha R-N1000A Stereo Network Receiver
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    Yamaha

    Yamaha R-N1000A Stereo Network Receiver

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    $1,969.00
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    $1,969.00
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    $2,299.00
  • Yamaha R-N600A Stereo Network Receiver
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    Yamaha

    Yamaha R-N600A Stereo Network Receiver

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    From $990.00
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    From $990.00
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    $1,099.00
  • Denon DRA-900H Network Stereo AV Receiver
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    Denon

    Denon DRA-900H Network Stereo AV Receiver

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    From $1,399.00
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    From $1,399.00
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    $1,499.00
  • Marantz Stereo 70s Slimline Stereo Receiver
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    Marantz

    Marantz Stereo 70s Slimline Stereo Receiver

    Regular price
    $1,700.00
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    $1,700.00
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  • Rotel RAS-5000 Integrated Streaming Amplifier
    Vendor:
    Rotel

    Rotel RAS-5000 Integrated Streaming Amplifier

    Regular price
    $3,959.00
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    $3,959.00
    Regular price
    $4,399.00

From traditional analog setups to the latest digital hubs, a modern stereo AV receiver serves as the central brain of your home entertainment. We stock industry-leading brands designed for the Australian audiophile, ensuring every note is delivered with "Natural Sound" precision.

The Best Yamaha Stereo Receiver Selection

If you are looking for reliability and musicality, look no further than a yamaha stereo receiver. Known for their robust amplification and innovative MusicCast technology, Yamaha units like the Yamaha R-N2000A Network Receiver provide a seamless bridge between classic Hi-Fi and modern streaming convenience.

For those requiring more entry-level power without sacrificing quality, the Yamaha R-N600A Stereo Network Receiver offers incredible value, featuring built-in DAB+ and Wi-Fi capability.

Explore Our Premium Integrated & Streaming Amplifiers

Beyond standard receivers, we offer specialised components for those seeking pure performance. The Rotel RA-6000 Diamond Series Stereo Integrated Amplifier is built for those who demand uncompromising detail, while the Rotel RAS-5000 Integrated Streaming Amplifier provides a high-power, all-in-one solution for 2026's digital standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a good stereo receiver?
A good receiver should offer high-current power to drive your specific speakers and include the inputs you need, such as a Phono stage for turntables or HDMI for a stereo AV receiver setup. Models like the Denon DRA-900H Network Stereo AV Receiver are excellent all-rounders.

What is the best receiver on the market?
"Best" depends on your budget and room size. Currently, the Yamaha A-S801 and the Marantz Model 60n are top-ranked for their balance of power, connectivity, and audiophile-grade DACs.

What's the difference between a stereo and a receiver?
A "stereo" refers to the two-channel system as a whole. A stereo receiver is a specific component that combines a radio tuner, preamplifier, and power amplifier into one chassis.

Do I need a receiver if I have a smart TV?
While smart TVs have speakers, they cannot match the depth of external Hi-Fi speakers. A receiver acts as the intermediary, extracting high-quality audio from your TV via HDMI ARC/eARC to power your speakers.

Is it okay to leave a stereo receiver on all the time?
Most modern units, like the Marantz Stereo 70s Slimline, have low-power standby modes. However, turning them off when not in use can extend the life of internal components and save on energy costs.