Michael Marcelo from Ridgewood, N.Y., USA
Subject:
Excellent Amplifier
Quality:
Built to last with a ton's of power
Features:
User friendly,very easy to use like a plug and play connections.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use, connected to my Yamaha mixer MG24/14FX which I use for live application & personal recording studio.
Sound:
Sounds great with my two 15" subwoofers @ mono connections. You will never go wrong.
Value:
Excellent value for your money, best of all buying from American Musical Supply you are 100% secured & confident that you will get a guaranteed that your purchase is new & great service.
Do you own this product?:
I have the yamaha P3500S, P5000S & now this P700s.
Date submitted:
July 30, 2009
Aaron Keenan from Connersville, Indiana, USA
Subject:
Yamaha P7000S Rocks!!!
Quality:
Very solid unit. Built like a tank. Excellent construction. I imagine this amp will last me for the rest of my life.
Features:
Along with lots of power and connection options, the addition of having complete control over the built in high and low pass filters will help this amp become even more useful in pretty much any kind of a live sound setup. I also appreciate the fact that it is very lightweight. The price is reasonable for the amount of power and features that you get with this compared to other similar products.
Ease of Use:
The amp is very easy to hook up and use. It has the detented volume knobs that helps match the output level of both amp channels. This also aids in finding that just right setting that you might want to come back to. You also have the option to screw a protection plate over the volume selectors so that they can be set at a certain level and not accidently moved out of that level. The plate is also included with the amp.
Sound:
The Yamaha P7000S has a very clean, rich, and powerful sound. It's sure to rock the roof off. My Yamaha Club Series S115V Speakers sound great when paired up with this amp that was built to be the perfect match for them.
Do you own this product?:
Yes! :-)
Date submitted:
Monday, April 20th, 2009