Yamaha RX-V1800BL A/V Receivers
Yamaha RX-V1800BL A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 05, 2008]
Hungaro01
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
1. Power - Enought to move high end bookshelf speakers or mid market tower speakers.
Weakness:
1. Remote (Very, very bad)
After carefully doing my research for the past 8 months I have come to the conclusion that this Yamaha was the winner. I did some rigorous benchmarking against players like Denon, Onkyo, Sony ES and even some mid-tier Marantz. and yamaha was the best cost-efficient of all. It was not the winner in terms of richness of sound but it came pretty closed. I am not in to the HD DVD or blue-ray format yet, but this receiver it's loaded with features to support such formats. In addition the up-conversion does work if the DVD player or sources have their HDMI software to compatible with v1.3a. The power of these unit provide more than enough for common brands (Polk, PSB, Infinity, Energy)
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[Dec 26, 2007]
psilver1
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
7.1 Channels
Weakness:
Poor user-interface
A full-featured mid/upper-level receiver for people who want to join the HD-audio group without taking a second mortgage out on your home. This is my second Yamaha receiver I have purchased. My last one was purchased in 1999 to take advantage of DD 5.1 and the DVDs that had started becoming the new thing. I am extemely comfortable with Yamaha's general interface and I had wanted to continue with that while at the same time upgrading to the new technology that would allow me to connect my PS3, DirecTV DVR HD receiver, and XBOX 360 via HDMI all through one receiver and then into my 1080P 56" HDTV.
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