I have this amp and absolutely love it. I choose it over the E-800 class A amp. The E-5000 sounds just as refined but with better control over my B&W 803D4. I wish Accuphase would bring out some more minimalist models with less features and better pricing.
A dealer in the US has the E 5000 new for $18,950. The DAC is another $1950 and the phono $1495. The pricing here for Accuphase makes McIntosh look inexpensive. I’m looking forward to a comparison video. Great video Adrian 👍
🙄🤔that,s not a amp for 2 years when you buy these plus Phono or dac you have a long time Garantie and you have these amp for a live and can give these your Kids...thats Quality
My Luxman was packed the same way, fit and finish can’t be beat, here in Canada the prices for these Intergraded are not as expensive as the US when you take in the exchange rate. It’s a shame more can’t enjoy these amazing products. 😎
I own the E-280, had Hegel H190 before it, as well as a Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum II tube amp. The E-280 is simply on another level of sound quality and build quality compared to anything else I have owned. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts guys!
Really nice. I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts on how the Accuphase sound compares to the higher end solid state McIntosh integrateds. I also agree with you that the style of speaker binding posts on this unit is inconvenient for people who prefer bare wire or spades. One other thing - many higher end receivers and integrateds have the front panel door that drops down. Back in the 90s, some manufacturers, such as Onkyo, added gentle lighting behind the door, that would come on when opened. This was a nice touch, because it allowed the user to make adjustments in a dark room. So if I was showing a movie, I could adjust the sound, without turning on the theater lights. Not sure why manufacturers abandoned this feature - but I still think it's a good idea. Thanks for the video!
I’m looking forward to all of your Accuphase reviews. My office system is an E-800 with the DAC-60 and I love it. The E-800 is a special piece. For streaming with it I use an Innuos ZENith Mk3. Regarding the binding posts, this was the first time I’ve encountered this design. On this system I use Kubala-Sosna Elation! speaker cables and the binding posts work very well with them.
Thank you Adrian for the unboxing of this E 5000 Amp. IMHO this looks almost like jewelry. Can't wait for the review video after burn in. Well the speaker terminals on the back panel aren't even close to the quality of McIntosh. Thank you again, TMP from N.J.
I’ve been considering this one or the 4000 model. The 5000 is $24,000 in Australia, the 4000 is $18,000. Both are overpriced in my opinion but nice amps. The 4000 includes a free DAC board worth $2,000 at the moment so I think the 4000 is the better “value”. The Rotel Michi X3 is a more appropriately priced amp at half the price which I will also have a listen to. Interestingly the Accuphase treble adjusts the 3Kh instead of up around 10Kh. So it’s more of a upper mid adjustment.
I demo'd this unit and can tell you that it's beautiful. However I ended up purchasing the McIntosh MA12000 integrated amp which to me sounded a lot better musically. While both units have very good imaging, I find that the McIntosh is more dynamic throughout. Plus the McIntosh has a presence that is much more appealing and unapologetically McIntosh!. I'm very happy with my McIntosh but there is nothing wrong with this Accuphase.
No HDMI E-ARC input on expansion board. I like using HDMI to carry digital signal because it holds a higher resolution than Optical or Coaxial. Especially because upgraded HDMI Cables are available on the market. Audioquest eARC Thunderbird in specific. I tried optical plastic vs glass, coaxial cheap vs high end, and HDMI cheap vs high end and the HDMI gave the clearest sound especially with instruments positioned far back on the sound stage. Horns sounded well positioned and in sharp focus with the HDMI carrying the signal from the transport to the preamp. The difference was very noticeable and not subtle.
Really looking forward to a McIntosh comparison as I have the 12000 pre with 611s. Not sure why people don’t like unboxings. I rather enjoy them and really appreciate your continued candor. For the audience that doesn’t like the unboxing, they don’t have to watch, yeah?
Adrian, congratulations on adding Accuphase. I have always been a huge fan. With the exchange rate, I may be able to come to Toronto and finally get their magnificent equalizer/room correction unit (DG-68?).
Regarding the loudness… Interesting because I find at night when it’s dark my rig sounds its best. Sight processing duties can get reassigned to hearing.
Accuphase is Japanese and is in the High End class of amplifiers, Japanese men are fanatical about their audio and it's quality and that's why Japanese men seem to be desiring top model J.B.L restored by Ken Rik of Japan powered a lot of the time by Accuphase and McIntosh, McIntosh is built in U.S.A with same level of attention to quality and sound as Accuphase however have different presentations ...I own a Sansui Receiver model 7000 one of their finest from 1971 and I absolutely love the sound it produces it is magnificent
@@adrianlow2114 a lot of models can be converted internally. But as someone else pointed out - no service on overseas models so if a custom IC dies, you're in big trouble. The 20-30yo models can often be converted (also power amps) and are very cheap in JP in comparison to Europe, even after adding tax and shipping to the equation.
Very nice amp. You talk about something that is miss understood, power. People think that having twice the power output that the speakers will perform double the noise, it would not be. To increase 3db you need to double the power. I came from the Devialet 440Pro Ci to the integrated darTZell CTH-8550mk2 that is less than half the power output and I don’t fell that or for more than the 200 or 230w at 8ohms that my amp have.
i love Accuphase, yet, the later models seem to have a 'sweetened' sound, which to my taste is a downside. I own a modified Accuphase, where most of the solutions to achieve that sound are removed, and it left a very clean, pure and neutral poweramp, that is not 'overpunchy' like some 'American' sounding stuff. But I understand they like and need their brand this way, but I like the basics of their amps way more.
When Adrian tapped on the top of the case it sure didn't sound very well dampened/solid to me. I wouldn't have mentioned it, but to say that it felt solid?🙄 The side tap especially 🤔🤫🤪 For the price at least? That's while listening with very revealing headphones.🙄 I'm sure it sounds great though.😬
Those terrible speaker terminals , for the price and quality of Accuphase you would assume they would go all out and use W.B.T , Anyone who knows audio will tell you that Accuphase is extremely similar to Luxman in build and sound signature, The original engineers from the beginning days at Kenwood left Kenwood and started Accuphase , Very expensive however has a following of extreme audiophiles and listener's ....gorgeous and well made
Hey Adrian I am sure people around world will love to know the difference between those two brands. Next video should call brutally honest between Luxman & Accuphase 🤔
I’m usually not a big fan of gold or champagne coloured audio gear but Accuphase is the exception. Good looking integrated
I have this amp and absolutely love it. I choose it over the E-800 class A amp. The E-5000 sounds just as refined but with better control over my B&W 803D4.
I wish Accuphase would bring out some more minimalist models with less features and better pricing.
A dealer in the US has the E 5000 new for $18,950. The DAC is another $1950 and the phono $1495. The pricing here for Accuphase makes McIntosh look inexpensive. I’m looking forward to a comparison video. Great video Adrian 👍
I wish they would let you buy non JP voltage versions in JP. Price difference pays for a nice trip to mt Fuji.
Thanks!
I think many dealers list RRP. You can get a better deal if you negotiate, including even getting the DAC board thrown in.
🙄🤔that,s not a amp for 2 years when you buy these plus Phono or dac you have a long time Garantie and you have these amp for a live and can give these your Kids...thats Quality
Price in Vietnam is 270 mil VND
= $11,000 about 1/2 here in US
My Luxman was packed the same way, fit and finish can’t be beat, here in Canada the prices for these Intergraded are not as expensive as the US when you take in the exchange rate. It’s a shame more can’t enjoy these amazing products. 😎
I own the E-280, had Hegel H190 before it, as well as a Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum II tube amp. The E-280 is simply on another level of sound quality and build quality compared to anything else I have owned. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts guys!
Really nice. I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts on how the Accuphase sound compares to the higher end solid state McIntosh integrateds. I also agree with you that the style of speaker binding posts on this unit is inconvenient for people who prefer bare wire or spades. One other thing - many higher end receivers and integrateds have the front panel door that drops down. Back in the 90s, some manufacturers, such as Onkyo, added gentle lighting behind the door, that would come on when opened. This was a nice touch, because it allowed the user to make adjustments in a dark room. So if I was showing a movie, I could adjust the sound, without turning on the theater lights. Not sure why manufacturers abandoned this feature - but I still think it's a good idea. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure
Awesome, thanks for the video ... Accuphase has the components I aspire to own someday.
my pleasure
I’m looking forward to all of your Accuphase reviews. My office system is an E-800 with the DAC-60 and I love it. The E-800 is a special piece. For streaming with it I use an Innuos ZENith Mk3. Regarding the binding posts, this was the first time I’ve encountered this design. On this system I use Kubala-Sosna Elation! speaker cables and the binding posts work very well with them.
Congrats! Very nice office (!) system!
Thank you Adrian for the unboxing of this E 5000 Amp. IMHO this looks almost like jewelry. Can't wait for the review video after burn in. Well the speaker terminals on the back panel aren't even close to the quality of McIntosh. Thank you again, TMP from N.J.
Thanks
I’ve been considering this one or the 4000 model. The 5000 is $24,000 in Australia, the 4000 is $18,000. Both are overpriced in my opinion but nice amps. The 4000 includes a free DAC board worth $2,000 at the moment so I think the 4000 is the better “value”. The Rotel Michi X3 is a more appropriately priced amp at half the price which I will also have a listen to.
Interestingly the Accuphase treble adjusts the 3Kh instead of up around 10Kh. So it’s more of a upper mid adjustment.
Love my E-5000 paired with B&W 804 D4. Peak power is actually 20% more than their conservatively rated power spec closer to 300W
congratulations!
🙄🤔thats a livetime Amp and no Trash from a Elektronicmarked
Beautiful looking piece of equipment. Love anything with meters. They should pass a law.
lol, but then the meters wouldn't be special anymore
I demo'd this unit and can tell you that it's beautiful. However I ended up purchasing the McIntosh MA12000 integrated amp which to me sounded a lot better musically. While both units have very good imaging, I find that the McIntosh is more dynamic throughout. Plus the McIntosh has a presence that is much more appealing and unapologetically McIntosh!. I'm very happy with my McIntosh but there is nothing wrong with this Accuphase.
congrats!!
Really looking forward to your next video on this!!
Very beautiful & classy looking. I'm sure it has a sound to match, looking forward to hearing your comments. Thanks.
my pleasure
Thank you for sparing us the unboxing! 🤣It's all I wanted for Christmas! With that said, can we get a review of the quality of the cardboard used?? 😄
Only you would ask this ! 7/10. Medium gauge cardboard but strong enough. Lol
@@adrianlow2114 Thank you for this critical information! 🤣 I can't wait to see if it has enough bass for Lewis!
No HDMI E-ARC input on expansion board. I like using HDMI to carry digital signal because it holds a higher resolution than Optical or Coaxial. Especially because upgraded HDMI Cables are available on the market. Audioquest eARC Thunderbird in specific. I tried optical plastic vs glass, coaxial cheap vs high end, and HDMI cheap vs high end and the HDMI gave the clearest sound especially with instruments positioned far back on the sound stage. Horns sounded well positioned and in sharp focus with the HDMI carrying the signal from the transport to the preamp. The difference was very noticeable and not subtle.
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Beautiful indeed, but for $20k I would buy a McIntosh C53 and a MC462 instead.
Really looking forward to a McIntosh comparison as I have the 12000 pre with 611s.
Not sure why people don’t like unboxings. I rather enjoy them and really appreciate your continued candor. For the audience that doesn’t like the unboxing, they don’t have to watch, yeah?
I must say, you lifted that monster like it was nothing. Not sure I could lift that thing and put it on that shelf by myself.
and that's why I have multiple injuries!
Very 1970's, at least the front-end/user-interface. The back end too is very 1970's-ish, except for the plug-in modules.
It's going to be interesting to hear about it's sound...
Have you tried the DAC and Phono Cards in any of the Accuphase Integrated Amps?
Very curious about your thoughts and opinions, thanks!
Adrian, congratulations on adding Accuphase. I have always been a huge fan. With the exchange rate, I may be able to come to Toronto and finally get their magnificent equalizer/room correction unit (DG-68?).
Come anytime!
Regarding the loudness… Interesting because I find at night when it’s dark my rig sounds its best. Sight processing duties can get reassigned to hearing.
Accuphase is Japanese and is in the High End class of amplifiers, Japanese men are fanatical about their audio and it's quality and that's why Japanese men seem to be desiring top model J.B.L restored by Ken Rik of Japan powered a lot of the time by Accuphase and McIntosh, McIntosh is built in U.S.A with same level of attention to quality and sound as Accuphase however have different presentations ...I own a Sansui Receiver model 7000 one of their finest from 1971 and I absolutely love the sound it produces it is magnificent
good for you!
Beautiful amp but at that price I keep my old E-306 The E 306 HASN'T miss a beat since I owned it . A 1 Review
Japanese domestic models are the way to go! Price wise
Voltage is different and transformers will likely change the sound from my experience
No warranty and no service available on an overseas purchase.
I had purchased Grey market Pro-cameras and have zero problems. Do these Amps have issues to be aware of? @@aussie8114
@@adrianlow2114 a lot of models can be converted internally. But as someone else pointed out - no service on overseas models so if a custom IC dies, you're in big trouble.
The 20-30yo models can often be converted (also power amps) and are very cheap in JP in comparison to Europe, even after adding tax and shipping to the equation.
@@puciohenzap891 Agreed
My favourite on looks alone.
But this one does not have the balanced phone (MC) input that their model C-47 have, right?
Very nice amp. You talk about something that is miss understood, power. People think that having twice the power output that the speakers will perform double the noise, it would not be. To increase 3db you need to double the power. I came from the Devialet 440Pro Ci to the integrated darTZell CTH-8550mk2 that is less than half the power output and I don’t fell that or for more than the 200 or 230w at 8ohms that my amp have.
i love Accuphase, yet, the later models seem to have a 'sweetened' sound, which to my taste is a downside. I own a modified Accuphase, where most of the solutions to achieve that sound are removed, and it left a very clean, pure and neutral poweramp, that is not 'overpunchy' like some 'American' sounding stuff. But I understand they like and need their brand this way, but I like the basics of their amps way more.
The sound of Accuphase is different to mcintosh
When Adrian tapped on the top of the case it sure didn't sound very well dampened/solid to me. I wouldn't have mentioned it, but to say that it felt solid?🙄 The side tap especially 🤔🤫🤪 For the price at least? That's while listening with very revealing headphones.🙄 I'm sure it sounds great though.😬
Relative to many products, it is quite damped. It's obviously not dead sounding as it is just sheet metal though
Accuphase has been called the McIntosh of JAPAN.
Accuphase is much better built.
You mean bi wire with a+b speakers outputs. bi amp is with 2 power amps😄...the E5000 has only 2 output stages not 4 😄
The Quality of how it is made compare to mcintosh is on a much higher level
Thanks for skipping the unboxing.
My bad is the opening of a drawer that is not necessary, why cover the controls?
Makes the front look less cluttered, and most of those features are ones you don't need to use regularly
Those terrible speaker terminals , for the price and quality of Accuphase you would assume they would go all out and use W.B.T , Anyone who knows audio will tell you that Accuphase is extremely similar to Luxman in build and sound signature, The original engineers from the beginning days at Kenwood left Kenwood and started Accuphase , Very expensive however has a following of extreme audiophiles and listener's ....gorgeous and well made
Luxman or Accuphase🤔
Yeah be nice to know the difference between these two ( lux & accu) .
both! lol
Hey Adrian I am sure people around world will love to know the difference between those two brands. Next video should call brutally honest between Luxman & Accuphase 🤔
Looking forward to your review! It is a beautiful piece! ☮️🖖🏽
You meant bi-wire, not bi-amp :)
Your metal part bealt scratch the front panel , you shouldn't have metal bealt 😂😂😂😂
Jesus what type of pain killers are you using for your back.