In May, Yamaha debuted three audio/visual receivers that were good enough on their own but also were the first to carry the company’s MusicCast Surround technology, which lets you connect your ...
Always wanted to bring the experience of being at the movies (minus the strangers, sticky floors and ever-rising ticket prices) to your home? The Yamaha 7.2-Channel AV Receiver (RX-V685) does just ...
He has a cat named after one of the best TVs ever made. Expertise Ty has worked for radio, print, and online publications, and has been writing about home entertainment since 2004. He is an avid ...
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 ...
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.
Model Features Outstanding Surround Sound Realism, Refined CinemaDSPHD3, Industry-First THX Ultra2 Plus Certification, Full HDMI 1.3a Capabilities, Network ...
Yamaha Electronics Corporation introduced the innovative YHT-S400 two- piece home theater audio package. The system, which consists of an ultra-slim “sound bar” front speaker and a first-of-its-kind ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Compare the top early home theater & surround sound system deals for Black Friday 2019. Find up-to-date savings on Bose, LG, Yamaha, Samsung, Marantz, JBL, Denon, JBL, Vizio & ...
Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced the RX-V4600, a new A/V digital home theater receiver with HDMI, Dual i.LINK, HD Radio technology, and YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer).
When it comes to top-shelf stereo receivers, Yamaha’s new RX-Z11 sets a high bar for feature-rich high definition amplifiers. Sure, it’s got your XM-HD, HD Radio, Dolby True HD, and neural surround.
More channels than a basic cable package. Plenty of HDMI inputs (five) for all your gear. Pumps out rich sound with detailed separation at low, medium, and traumatic brain injury inducing volumes.
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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