These days, even those with excellent home stereo systems are listening to their music from a wide array of sources. Whether it’s checking out new music via streaming services like Spotify, or playing ...
A/V receivers featuring Dolby Atmos or DTS:X might be all the rage these days, but for music lovers, a simple but solid stereo receiver is still a beautiful thing. With its new R-402 hi-fi network ...
Yamaha Electronics Corporation introduced its best-in-class 7.1 channel A/V digital home theater receiver, the RX-V3800. Offering unsurpassed home theater audio and video realism, the RX-V3800 ...
Yamaha Electronics Corporation, the innovator in home theater and digital audio and video reproduction, today introduced its RX-V2065 7.1-channel network AV receiver (130 W x 7; MSRP: $1399.95). 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.
Yamaha just announced the RX-S601 slimline network 5.1-channel A/V receiver with MusicCast wireless multiroom audio capabilities. Standing at 4-3/8-inches, a mere two-thirds the height of the average ...
Yamaha and Denon have announced new models in their flagship receiver lines, with the former rolling out six new products in its Aventage RX-A 60-series, while Denon revealed the midrange AVR-X1300 ...
This budget-priced home theater in a box delivers incredibly rich streaming features, but only mediocre sound. When it comes to the world of music, there’s arguably no company more intimately involved ...
The new range comprises four new models as well as a Blu-ray player. All AVRs support network streaming from a variety of sources and support 4K/60p pass-through When you purchase through links on our ...
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.
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 has been beefing up its home audio line here in the fourth quarter of 2009, and with CES in just a few weeks, it seems as if the company is looking to get a jump on everyone else. Today, it has ...