Any thoughts on the Yamaha RX-V750? I just bought it. It's a 7.1 receiver. I had the htr-5835 before this and to me the htr had more sound to it. Anyone else have this receiver?
The RX-V1000 is several years old. Do you mean that model or a new one?Sonnie said:I'm hopefully going to get to test the Yamaha RX-V1000 when I review the SVS SBS-01 system. This will be my first experience with a Yamaha receiver.
The RXV1000 is from about 2001 and did not have YPAO.Phil M said:Randell, I believe this receiver has the YPAO. If so it would be interesting for you to feedback on how it works in your environment.
HTR I think. And you are correct. The HTR is for big box retailers and online.JimP said:Just as an aside, the difference between RX-V series and the HTS series has more to do with marketing and who is allowed to sell which receiver.
Nope, “biwiring” is the correct term, because the A and B speaker connections go to the same main amplifier channels. IOW, the B connections do not have an independent amp.The Axiom Audio M60's allow for bi-amping, and the RX-V2500 allowes one to use the B channel (SPEAKERS B) outputs as the second amp source. Yamaha calls it bi-wiring, but I think it is actually bi-amped.
If the PX is nor an authorized Yamaha retailer, that might be why they didn’t cover it.got the mic input fixed (not covered under warranty, to my dismay,) and ran the YPAO.