Yamaha RX-V1400 A/V Receivers

Yamaha RX-V1400 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • High power 7-channel discrete amplifier configuration (110W x 7 RMS/FTC)
  • Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1,
  • DTS Neo:6 and DTS 96/24 Compatibility
  • Digital ToP-ART and High Current Amplification
  • 32-bit Yamaha LSI (YSS-930) for CINEMA DSP processing
  • THX Select processing
  • Direct Stereo mode fo high quality 2-channel sound reproduction
  • Accurate touch digitally regulated volume control governs all channels

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 18, 2010]
vetrano
AudioPhile

The receiver is a good receiver, sound and video quality are great and what you expect from a receiver at this price.

The issue I have is poor human factors into how the receiver is set-up, how the remote is used - to the point where it makes using the receiver annoying. First of all, you can't simply turn the receiver on/off with one button - i have to hit the amp button, go to system, then hit power - how stupid is that. You can't simply change the DSP settings - you have to hit a function button, then change them. I found myself many times accidently changing channels when wanting to change the DSP function. For some reason, my Mute button never worked - never figured it out. No good solution for TV input switching. I have to actually switch to the TV function, then cycle through the inputs, then go back to cable or DVD or Xbox. You should be able to switch through TV inputs.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 08, 2005]
danpollutro
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent sound no matter the source. Even old movies with stereo soundtrack sound great in surround! Great power, numerous inputs, DSP heaven. Buy it.

Weakness:

No sub output when in 2 channel stereo (too bad). Remote is too big and crowded. On-screen Menus are impossible without the manual. Minor problems to an otherwise perfect a/v receiver (considering the price) .

All I can say is WOW. The soundfield exploded with depth, detail, power, and precision. All of this happened by just changing receiver! I used to have a Pioneer D409 receiver using a 5.1 setup. Don't believe the reviews on the pioneer, it simply sucks. This receiver perfectly decodes and amplify's everything you feed it without distortion (well, depending on your speaker's quality). Having upgraded to 7.1, the soundfield is much bigger yet never sounds artificial or forced (Yamaha claims it's a natural sound receiver, they're right). The YPOA is one of mankinds best inventions (soundwise, of course) since it perfectly calibrates the speakers and seriously makes the sound much better. I was a bit worried in using this since my speakers are not from the same company (JBL and Klipsch). After using YPOA, the speakers seem to be more timber matched then before. I know some of the audio experts might disagree but to my ear, they sound perfect (to each his own). The amount of DSP's and audio options are simply mind boggling. Even after using it for one year, I find new features on a regular basis (just found out I could properly bi-wire one set of speakers). The only douwnside to this receiver is the lack of a sub output during 2 channel stereo. This does not affect the sound quality one bit but I do miss the lows. If you have big floorstanding speakers, this won't affect you at all. The other downside is the remote. For some odd reason, engineers can blast a man to the moon but don't tell them to build a quality remote. So far, all electronics I've purchased do not have a quality remote. There is always something wrong. In this case, the remote to too wide and is too crowded with buttons. It is usuable, but it takes some time to get used to it. Other than these two clitchs, this receiver is very close to perfection. Do yourself (and your speakers) a fever. Buy it, listen it, enjoy it. PS. I do not work for Yamaha, I truly love this receiver.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer D409 (pure sh*t), pioneer D308 (same as it's brother).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 07, 2005]
alexa
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound !!! Adjustments options just unbelievable -you can so anything with it. Connectivity.

Weakness:

8 and 6 ohms only (not 4)

I had RX-V2300 but then it broke down after 2 week of use so the store offered me to switch to the new Rx-v1300. I am so glad I did. The functionality is so much easier and the remote is nicer. Sound wise: Awesome. I wasn’t sure because I did not have a reference to compare so I brought my friend’s ($1700) DPR-2005 H/K. Rx-v1400 sounded better and crispier.

Similar Products Used:

RX-V2300 PDR2-2005

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2004]
sienan
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Cleanliness, Ease of Connection, Build Quality.

Weakness:

None that I've found...

Excellent receiver. Very clean, warm, and powerful. I have the highly rated Sony DVD-S9000ES hooked to it, output to a pair of Def Tech BP2004TL. It sounds absolutely wonderful in my bedroom. I have never been a Yamaha fan, but it was highly recommended by a friend who works at a local hi-end store. I did not want to spend another $3000 for a receiver for my bedroom, so I gave it a shot: It certainly rivals my Pioneer Elite 49TX in terms of cleanliness and 2-channel sound. I haven't hooked it to a complete surround to really directly compare the two. A super-bargain. Build quality is great, but obviously not the same caliber as the 49TX. Definitely worth the investment if you plan to spend less than $1200 for a home receiver. An incredible buy for me, given that I got it new for less than $750 shipped.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer Elite 49TX

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2004]
ciscokid1970
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great value YPAO auto EQ is a miracle worker Plenty of features Smooth Yamaha sound if your room is small and speakers are efficient.

Weakness:

Not the easiest to use (selecting sound fields and speakers are not intuative) programming is a slight chore. Amp is a little on the wimpy side. Missing some low frequency oomph. Do not like amps with fans in them (breakdown issue)

I was looking for a receiver to replace my old Sony 555 ES (it was nice just time for a change). I went shopping for units that can be had for about $700 street price. I purchased all of the following models (and of course returned 3 of them when I was done) Denon AVR-2804 Marantz SR6400 Yamaha rx-v1400 Pioneer Elite vsx-53tx first of all there is not a looser since all were good. Only the Yamaha and Pioneer had the microphone autocal system which is very very nice espceically if you have strange room and or non-matching speakers. My review is based upon my ears and test specs from related products tested in various magazines (I am honest). What I liked about the Yamaha was the features, and good value. The sound was very smooth but there was not enough of it. My room is 20ft x 20ft with 10ft ceiling and I am running NHT in-ceiling speakers so I need plenty of amp to make them sing. The Yamaha boasts 110W but in real terms will only give you about 40w when driving 5 channels. My ears confirmed this HomeTheater Mag gave me the actual measurements. But The pioneer Elite is available for the same money and it boasts everything the Yamaha has and more. It improves the amp power, fan-free construction and is much easier to use. I stayed with the Pioneer Elite VSX-53tx. But if you are a Yammy fan you will like this product (but give the pioneer elite a look) By the way the Denon had excelent sound but was missing the Auto-EQ magic.

Similar Products Used:

Sony ES555 Denon AVR-2804 Marantz SR6400 Yamaha rx-v1400 Pioneer Elite vsx-53tx

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 03, 2004]
jhhoffma
AudioPhile

Strength:

POWER, POWER, and did I mention POWER?!? Sound Clarity Ease of Setup (YPAO) Component upconversion (composite/s-video) Input/Output options Onscreen menu Biwireable capable Learning remote

Weakness:

Remote layout is not intuitive Sheer amount of adjustments can be daunting Finding speakers good enough to match receiver

A outstanding receiver at an excellent price!! This receiver has more than enough power to drive even the largest speakers. The clarity of sound is excellent. The YPAO setup routine is a snap, if a little limited. The component video upconversion works well and makes setup easier, but it won't make anything look better. It also has the ability to drive bi-wireable speakers. Not exactly mainstream stuff, but if you have speakers that support it, why not? The remote is a true learning remote and works well, even though the layout can be confusing (especially in the dark). If you choose not to use YPAO, expect to spent about 4-6 months fine tuning your system, because there are that many options for adjustment. I've had mine for 4 months with only 5.1 and I'm still working through it. The sheer amount of connections is mind-boggling. Sometimes all I do is look at the back panel and I grin ear-to-ear. If you can afford something in this range, you will NOT be disappointed with this receiver.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 29, 2004]
Ramchops
AudioPhile

Strength:

Power, looks, clarity, optimizer mic, video upconversion.

Weakness:

Complex configuration mode and no macros on the remote.

What a great Reciever! With exceptional power and clarity, this reciever will not dissapoint. Plenty of connections are great and the video upconversion to Component really simplifies connections. The optimizer mic is a dream but I wish you could customize it easier. With great looks and features abound I have few complaints and reccommend this reciever to nayone looking for audiophile quality in the most economical package.

Similar Products Used:

Sony STR-DE935

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 27, 2004]
patelt78
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound quality Features THX Looks/Cosmetics

Weakness:

A little complicated to use

Great receiver! I am totally impressed by this receiver. 2-channel audio sounds superbly clean and very 3 dimensional. Bass is very clean as well. I really love what thx processing does for DTS and dolby 5.1. The rear/side sound fields sound more real with the THX cinema processing. To get better sound quality, I think one would need to step up to the flagship models from Yamaha, Denon, Onkyo, or go with separates. You can't go wrong with either the rxv-1400 or rxv-2400. rxv-1400 is a better value though. For 800 dollars, it is a bargain!

Similar Products Used:

Lower end Onkyo dolby digital reciever

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 19, 2004]
Toncek
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-Clean powerful sound -9 steps subwoofer crossover -7 channel amplification -DPL IIx -THX badge for this price -YPAO sistem for easy-quick setup -so many digital coax. inputs -good price

Weakness:

none for now

Bravo Yamaha!!! It's a real machine.I use this product less then one month and only with VCR for now. I was surprised how good sounds in DolbySurround. I am waiting to hear it in DolbyDigital, DTS and EX/ES. I was choosing between Yamaha RX-V750 and RX-V1400. I was sceptical about weight of RX-V750. My opinion is: too light for 7 channel amplification. That's why I decide it to go for RX-V1400. I am still buying a DVD player. I am looking between Yamaha DVD-S1500, Yamaha DVD-S550 or HarmanKardon DVD22

Similar Products Used:

Yamaha DSP-A595 many years ago Onkyo 701

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 14, 2004]
Dav_pr
AudioPhile

Strength:

Audio quality and sound definition ,power,many audio and video inputs, video up conversion

Weakness:

Remote is not very friendly and your lost whitout the manual

This receiver Rocks, anything close to this one could cost you more than 1,500$ Crystal clear audio reproduccion,solid construccion YPAO calibration is ecellent My yamaha speakers sound as good as a high end system. More DSP's than you could use, more than enough power to make the walls shake.If youre looking for a great receiver whith tons of features masive power and superior audio reproduccion this is the one.

Similar Products Used:

Sony STR-DE835 "nice unit" Yamaha HTR 5280 onkyo Pioneer Technics

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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