Yamaha introduced the RX-V371 5.1 channel A/V Receiver with HD Audio decoding, 1080p-compatible HDMI with 3D and Audio Return Channel (4 in/1 out), iPod/iPhone and Bluetooth compatibility, Cinema DSP ...
receivers that feature improved Apple product integration and enhanced network content streaming, all at lower prices. The receivers are the 7.1-channel RX-V671 ($599) and RX-V571 ($499), along with ...
I’m selling a used Yamaha RX-V371 receiver that I replaced with a newer model. The receiver is in excellent condition and served me well for many years, but I had to replace it because it only ...
most expensive model in its RX-V series of A/V receivers (AVRs). RX-V571 at $499, 5.1-channel RX-V471 at $379, and 5.1-channel RX-V371 at $249.
Yamaha announced five new RX-V Series A/V receivers, which include four network-enabled models (7.2-channel RX-V775WA, RX-V675 and RX-V575, and 5.1-channel RX-V475) and the RX-V375 non-networked model ...
Yamaha has announced its new RX-V65 line of 2009 AV receivers, and from the spec sheets, the new models look to correct many of the missteps of last year's RX-V663. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...