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Yamaha RXV1700BL 7.1 Channel Surround Home Theater Receiver | 
| Brand: Yamaha Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 12170
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 65
MPN: RXV1700 Model: V1700 UPC: 027108926186 EAN: 0027108926186 ASIN: B000J2O1LS
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| Features:
| • | 7-channel powerful surround sound - 910W=130W x 7 RMS; 1,225W=175W x 7 Max | | • | Digital ToP-ART with extremely high quality parts and devices used throughout - Yamaha's Digital ToP-ART concept combines the latest and best technologies, parts and circuit designs to maximize sound quality. A new interior layout completely isolates the digital, analog and video sections and provides the shortest possible signal routes for sound quality and efficiency | | • | Pure Direct for higher fidelity sound reproduction | | • | 2 in/1 out HDMI (Ver 1.2a) for handling digital signals including Super Audio CD | | • | Assignable amplifiers for bi-amp connection |
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Product Description 130 Watts x 7 Channels / iPod and XM Compatible options / HDMI for 1080p / YPAO Sound Optimization / Cinema DSP / Remote Control 1080p compatible HDMI (2 in/1 out) High-definition video up-conversion De-interlacing (480i/576i to 480p/576p) Wide-range video bandwidth (100MHz -3 dB, 1080p compatibility) iPod compatibility via optional Yamaha YDS-10 - The optional YDS-10 Universal Dock lets you connect your iPod to this receiver. You can listen to your iPod music and watch iPod images and movies on your monitor via the receiver. You can also operate your iPod via the receiver's remote unit with the On-Screen Display and charge your iPod. Works with - iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod (Click and Wheel) Compressed Music Enhancer iPod song titles displayed on front panel and on-screen display (multi-language compatible) Improved YPAO sound optimization - Yamaha's YPAO system uses a small microphone and sophisticated equalization to automatically set the best sound for any room, no matter where the speakers are Superior zone control with additional zone remote unit Upgraded CINEMA DSP with 22 DSP programs Dolby Digital EX and DTS 96/24 compatibility AM/FM Tuner is XM Ready when used with an optional XM Tuner and antenna (XM service subcription required)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
great receiver May 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
had looked and listened to denon ,pioneer etc.,even carter amps,this yamaha beat them all hands down for power delivery,surround options and ease of install and surround setup..has more than enough power at 130 watts per channel x 7 . is a very excellent deal,went to neighboring circuit city,had a lower model at 90 watts per channel @ $900- on sale !! many (22) sound options to find just the right surround.am very satisfied with purchase.no problem pushing 4 klipsch towers yamaha center plus 375 watt subwoofer--sounds fantastic.great power
Great sound May 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used to sell audio equipment but even found this very tough to set up. Some of the people at their customer service talked to me like I was a moron. I finally got a decent person on the phone and got it set up correctly......It sounds fantastic, but be warned is difficult to set up.
Outstanding Value for Top Rate Receiver April 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Purchased this unit in March, 2008 to replace a basic 60 watt/channel Yamaha A/V receiver that was approximately 7 years old. Difference in sound is notably better - this unit delivers oustanding sound. The digital sound processing features actually add to the experience. I compared 130 watt/channel receivers with 75 watt/channel units head to head and decided that the extra power made a notable difference. The sound, while maybe not "louder", is much "fuller" with the 130 watt/channel unit.
The cost, as I write this, is about $500 as they are closing the model. Unless you are a hard core a/v fanatic, this is all you should ever need. Outstanding value at that price point. I doubt that the current line receivers at that price point could match the sound quality.
Over-all unit quality is excellent. Set-up is complex, but perseverence should yield good results.
HDMI feature (ver. 1.2) works fine - don't know what you would really gain by going to the newer version.
the right choice for me October 25, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The 7 band equalizer makes all the difference for me.I am able to adjust each speaker individually for all 7 bands as well as volume output.My subwoofer sounds much better using line {pre-amp} out jacks,rather than speaker line out.I like hearing 7.1 channel stereo while listening to songs,and surround sound from dvd movies is awesome too.
Sounds Great September 28, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
We now get the full surround sound effect. It is complicated to set up and we are still figuring it out, but we do get better sound effects than we were getting with our older Yamaha receiver
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