Originally $229.99, and selling elsewhere for around $200, the 5.1-channel RX-V367 features four HDMI v1.4 inputs, so it's ready for 3D down the road. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Yamaha introduced the RX-V867 A/V receiver (95W x 7), rounding off their affordable “67” series line-up. The new receiver joins the RX-V367, RX-V467, RX-V567, and RX-V667 low- to mid-priced A/V ...
With the recent launch of its AVENTAGE Series, Yamaha Electronics Corporation, affirmed that its entire line-up of current A/V receivers, including the RX-Vx67 Series, support the newest HDMI 1.4a ...
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a ...
The Yamaha RX-V659 sets a benchmark in receiver performance in its price class. From its raw power, and audiophile performance, and more, it remains one of the best values in its class. Some of these ...
A solid A/V receiver is one of the key parts of a home theater system, but as you’ve probably noticed if you’ve been shopping for one, prices go up fairly quickly. This is an issue that Yamaha is ...
Yamaha just released the $300 RX-V377 5.1-channel home theater receiver, which features a full discrete amp configuration and exclusive Virtual CINEMA FRONT technology that lets consumers place all ...
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