The Yamaha RX-V2500 receiver is, quite possibly, the most amazing receiver you will find for just over $1000. With a fairly accurate YPAO system and room corrective EQ that doesn't sound half bad.
Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced the RX-V4600, a new A/V digital home theater receiver with HDMI, Dual i.LINK, HD Radio technology, and YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer).
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. Every year AV receiver manufacturers tend to add one marquee feature to ...
Yamaha introduced two affordable RX-V series network A/V receivers which feature the same 80-watt per channel amplifiers, front panel and feature sets in either a 7.1-channel (RX-V573) or 5.1 (RX-V473 ...
Just last week, Yahama unveiled its new RX-V381 A/V receiver, an affordable yet powerful 4K-ready receiver with built-in support for HDR, Bluetooth and a host of other features. It turns out that was ...
The 6.1-channel RX-V740 is the third Yamaha receiver I have auditioned in a year, after the mid-level RX-V2300 and top-of-the-line RX-Z1. Technology and build quality has quickly migrated from the ...
Yamaha continues to grow its line of MusicCast products, with speakers, soundbars, and A/V receivers supporting the wireless multiroom audio technology. Now, the company has announced an entire new ...
Buena Park, Calif. – Built-in Bluetooth, built-in Wi-Fi, and HDCP 2.2 copy protection get leading roles in Yamaha’s 2015 series of low- to mid-price RX-V audio/video receivers (AVRs), but not ...
More channels than a basic cable package. Plenty of HDMI inputs (five) for all your gear. Pumps out rich sound with detailed separation at low, medium, and traumatic brain injury inducing volumes.
Yamaha announces three new AV receivers--the RX-V1800, RX-V3800, and RX-Z11--and CNET breaks down the differences between the models. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET ...
Yamaha sounds to be an ideal option in the context of purchasing a receiver. While 2020 left us in shambles when the HDMI 2.1 appeared to be inconsistent, the promising feature takes into account ...
These days the world of video and TV is moving at a fast pace. We now have access to a huge amount of diverse content with more special effects and groundbreaking sound. We can already enjoy high-res ...