The RX-V871’s front panel has a step-down shape that divides it horizontally into two parts. Only the white display and a few miscellaneous buttons occupy the top. The bottom has the usual two large knobs for input and volume. Four Scene buttons—which unite specific inputs with specific...
The RX-V463 is a five-channel receiver rated at 105 watts per channel. Step-up models offer seven channels, but the omission of the back-surround channels needn’t be a deal breaker unless you just can’t get by on two side surrounds. Because it leaves out the back surrounds, the RX-...
The system manages to deliver a serious level of velocity from its relatively reserved amplifier, which offers a conservatively-rated 76 watts of total power. The division is broken down into 30 watts of boom for each 3¼-inch sub, and a tiny burst of 2 watts for each of the eight 1...
of which two have 9.2 channels and three have 7.2 channels. The nine-channel models are the RX-A3020 (150 watts into 8 ohms with two channels driven, $2,200) and RX-A2020
Rated Power (Watts Per Channel): 110 watts into 8 ohms, two channels driven Specified Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz, +0/-3 dB) Video Processing: Proprietary Auto Setup/Room EQ: YPAO Dimensions (W x H x D, Inches): 17.13 x 7.13 x 17 ...