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 ...
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Late during my RX-V685 review, Yamaha sent along a pair of its newest MusicCast wireless speaker model, the MusicCast 20 ($230 each), for trial-by-wirelessness in the surround (rear) positions. (This ovi-cylindrical two-way design, about the size and shape of a family-sized carton of ...
You're spoiled for input choice with the RX-V3067. There's a grand total of eight 3D-compatible HDMI inputs, alongside which you'll find twin HDMI outputs. Both outputs are also ARC-enabled (Audio Return Channel) so you can feed sound from your TV's HDMI input to the amp (provided...
The Yamaha RX-V479 delivers superb sound quality and a long list of must-have features, making it our favorite receiver in this price range. Although late to the party, Yamaha's MusicCast is one of the most fully formed Sonos alternatives yet. Like every other system it streams and play...
The Yamaha RX-V485 offers high-quality sound at an affordable price, but for some people it's worth paying more for extra inputs and Dolby Atmos capability. The RX-V485 is an affordable 5.1-channel receiver that also offers multiroom streaming -- and the option of wireless rear speakers...
Yamaha RX-V890 A/V Receivers REVIEW SCORE 10REVIEWS 4.5 ★★★ ★★★ OUT OF 5 Own this? Help your community and rate it. (Hover and click on a star) 54321 ?/5 USER REVIEWS Showing 1-10 of 10 [May 04, 2020] Young Deeker Strength: ...
The Yamaha RX-V4A lacks the features that enthusiasts demand. But the general usability is complicated and seems to be aimed precisely at enthusiasts. Or at least aimed away from the beginners. Competitors In the desire to bring down the price without going at the expense of sound quality, th...
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!!
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