
Yamaha Wxa-50
Airplay 2
Yamaha Wxa-50
Airplay 2
According to our information, the model we sell is made for the European power standards. The range lies within 220 V to 240 V.
The WXA-50 is a Class D amplifier thus is very compact in form. However one downside to most Class Ds is heat generation. So it isn't abnormal that the WXA-50 gets literally hot to the touch, my unit gets hot after a while as well. There are couple ways to make sure that it never overheats to a degree of breaking: 1. Make sure to never cover up the ventilation holes on the sides and on the top. 2. In the web control screen, under settings 2, turn on Auto Power Standby and set it to 20 minutes to allow the unit to auto shut down if no audio signal is detected and get some cooling. 3. Under same settings 2, set the fan mode to On or Auto, believe it or not there is a little fan inside this amplifier but it's off on default, and I suggest turning it on, since it's not audible at all when the fan is running but helps quite a bit with the heat. I hope my tips could help you a bit so that your unit stays cool and live a long life :)
The CX A5200 can act as the central hub and stream music via MusicCast to any MusicCast enabled devices connected to the same network. So in other words, yes you can use a CX A5200 and an army of WXA-50 if you so wish.
I don't think so. I have the following streaming services to choose from: Napster Qobuz tidal Deezer Spotify
As far as I can tell, it doesn't work. I have the WXA-50 and additional streaming speakers. If I want to set up a surround system via the Musiccast app, the WXA-50 is not available to me.
I have connected a pair of speakers to each of my WXA-50s. Pairing several WXA-50s works perfectly. I have several WXA-50s that I pair with other Yamaha Musiccast devices.
Yes, as long as the turntable has an integrated phono preamplifier, this is possible.
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