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The Yamaha RX-V6A's rounded, glass-like fascia is a real departure from the black shoe boxes of Sony, Denon and Onkyo. The edges are curved in a way I've never seen before, but it doesn't look ...
A new pair of AV receivers have been introduced to Yamaha’s lineup, and both are loaded with support for 8K, HDMI 2.1, and HDR+10 in a major future-proofing push by the company. The two new ...
Yamaha RX-V receivers have been around for a good long time. We looked back through our reviews and found we’d reviewed an RX-V receiver back in 1999… our own digital records get sparse beyond that, ...
The new Yamaha RX-V6A AV receiver 8K and 4K HMDI inputs with eARC. Yamaha. 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 ...
Now Yamaha has confirmed that it, too, is adding two new gaming-friendly AV receivers to its range. And despite the RX-V4A and RX-V6A being relatively affordable ($439.95/£449 and $599.95/£649 ...
The RX-V4A offers savings for those only needing a 5.2 home theater speaker system. The RX-V6A is closely matched to the Denon in terms of features and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. RX-V6A.
The RX-V6A and RX-V4A offer thoroughly modern looks, beefed-up features and start at $440. ... Yamaha's brand new RX-V range joins the Denon HEOS AVR in offering something of a conversation piece.
The rather handsome, "redesigned" RX-V line-up consists of the 5.1-channel RX-V4A and the 7.2-channel RX-V6A. Both support 8K and HDR10+, as well as VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), which should deliver ...