Yamaha’s flagship AVENTAGE A/V Receivers now “Work with Sonos” thanks to a free firmware update enabling multi-room audio with Sonos Port. Yamaha isn’t just coasting on name recognition — they’ve ...
Yamaha continues to be one of the premium names in home theater systems and stereo receivers today. A few years ago, it introduced its flagship Aventage line of multi-channel AV receivers — consisting ...
Beyond amplifying your speakers and distributing pristine audio that’ll make audiophiles rejoice, the best AV receivers deliver a wealth of ports to hook up displays, sound systems, game consoles, and ...
Yamaha’s schizophrenic attitude to overhead Atmos configurations was the only barrier to easy set-up here, and once overcome, the RX-A8A delivered superb movie sound, excellent music – especially in ...
With more movies going straight to video on demand, it is easier than ever to watch hit titles from home. If you are looking to maximize your at-home viewing experience, you may want to replicate ...
First launched in 2010, Yamaha’s Aventage series of AV receivers sit at the top of the company’s range and benefits from the very latest features and highest quality components that Yamaha has to ...
The Onkyo TX-NR696 is the best AV home-theater receiver for those looking for a budget-ish option. This receiver was released in 2019 with a wealth of connectivity that supports multiple audio formats ...
Since we can’t go to the movies right now, why not bring the movies (minus the strangers, sticky floors and pricey tickets) home? The Yamaha 7.2-Channel AV Receiver (RX-V685) helps you do just that.
It’s not just TVs that are having to ‘spec up’ to cope with the promised capabilities of the next generation of games consoles and PCs. Makers of AV receivers are also having to take gaming into ...
The Yamaha 5.2-channel RX-V4A and 7.2-channel RX-V6A are the most affordable 8K A/V Receivers of 2020. Yamaha just announced two budget-priced 8K A/V receivers, the 5.2-channel RX-V4A and the ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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