Yamaha RX-V485 review: Affordable hub for an entry-level home-theater system The Yamaha RX-V485 offers high-quality sound at an affordable price, but some users may crave better connectivity options and Dolby Atmos capability. Ty Pendlebury ...
Yamaha’s RX-V581 range brings you a shed-load of features at affordable prices, including support for the brand’s MusicCast multiroom platform. The RX-V581 sits bang in the middle of the five-strong range, between the £279 RX-V481 and the £429 RX-V681. The entry-level RX-V...
Video review Build The Yamaha RX-V581 is the sturdy rectangular box we’ve come to expect ofAV receivers. You may like Yamaha RX-A6A review Yamaha A-S3200 review It’s a touch shallower and lighter than its rivals, such as theDenon AVR-X2300Wand thePioneer VSX-1131, but the build ...
The Yamaha RX-V673 has been part of Yamaha’s UK tuning project, the same initiative responsible for the Award-winning A-S500 stereo amplifier. Yamaha RX-V673: Sound quality From the off, you can hear a different sonic flavour from previous generations of Yamaha at this level. The sound ...
Yamaha RX-V2092 A/V Receivers REVIEW SCORE 82REVIEWS 4.5 ★★★ ★★★ OUT OF 5 Own this? Help your community and rate it. (Hover and click on a star) 54321 ?/5 DESCRIPTION Dolby Pro Logic/Digital - Yamaha's Digital Sound Field Processing (simulates actual concert halls), Cinema DSP...
Yamaha RX-S601 review: An impressive AV receiver that delivers bold, exciting 5.1 sound and heaps of features from a slim, space-saving box
Yamaha RX-V479 review: Impressive sound, multiple must-have features and solid value For its rather modest price, the Yamaha RX-V479 delivers superb sound quality and a long list of must-have features, including the ability to stream music to different rooms. ...
packs a lot of power for a small to medium sized room (100-300 sq. feet) Second, This reciever has a low noise floor. Again, the Sound and Vision review on this reciever (you can search their website for the RX-V440, it's idenical twin) it has a S/N ration of about 95dB!!
The RX-V4A also manages to drive the large Dali Oberon 9 floor-standing speakers with conviction to a certain extent, although I would recommend something more powerful here. Either a better stereo amplifier or a more expensive home theater amplifier. When the receiver has to play the entire ...
All other amp/receivers I ever saw use complementry pairs transistors as power output, but Yamaha RX-V2092 used a pair of 2sc5200 as power output transistors for its all 5 major channels. Any advantages/disadvantages? DVDdoug Major Contributor Joined May 27, 2021 Messages 4,098 Likes 5,607...