Yamaha RX-V520 A/V Receivers
Yamaha RX-V520 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 29, 2007]
Mighty grawl
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power, sharp clean sound, rythm, pace, tyming, lots of features
Weakness:
Imaging and bass compared to much more expensive integrated or pre/power amps. Tuner needs an outside antena. Used this mostly for stereo and with a pc. Much better sound then a Marantz integrated and a computer dac (expensive terratec sound card). Marantz did a bit better imaging, but conecting this with a coax digital cable gave a much better feel to music with my large floorstanders. Tested with the beginning of One from Metallica - gave more punch and control. With a good source quite pleasurable to listen to for stereo. Great power, sound and a lot of features for 5.1 too. Similar Products Used: Different integrated amps and stereo systems |
[Sep 05, 2003]
jeffrey kowalski
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
ease of setup. visually appealing. built pretty well....
Weakness:
hiss at higher volumes. not a selectable crossover point not bad for the money, but i wouldnt buy another one.i personally dont like the hiss at higher volumes when watching a movie during a silent passage. |
[Jun 05, 2003]
wheatfield fox
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
an awesome buy for the money, pretty decent quality, and neat little servo in the volume nobe that moves itself when you use the remote (its fun anyway)
Weakness:
a distinct hiss from the rear speakers and perhaps the front ones as well at higher volumes, and no s video inputs or outputs my roommates and i randomly decided that we wanted surround sound in one of the rooms in our dorm — they're both music majors and one has been working in technical theatre since he was in 4th grade or so. being college kids that didn't save any money, this seemed like a pretty good deal. i particularly enjoyed the different sound modes (for movies, "specticle" seemed to work best). we were all very satisfied with it. this summer, we plan on saving our money and purchasing a denon avr 3803 with some b&w speakers, but thats mainly because they're real audiophiles, and they're pulling me into that direction as well |
[Jan 10, 2003]
surveyor55
AudioPhile
Strength:
The build quality is very good. The RX-V520 has very good sound and video handling capabilities. This unit provides a lot for the dollar.
Weakness:
The remote is good, but the buttons and lettering are a bit hard for this old man to see. I found this reciever to be of quality build. The sound and video handling capabilities of this reciever were very good, in my opinion. I am a Yamaha fan. I sold this reciever to purchase another Yamaha RX-V2200. Similar Products Used: JVC, Pioneer |
[Jan 06, 2003]
Apu John Joseph
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power...Price...Varios DSP programs...Great for Movies and Music...Sub Out....Speaker volume setting for Centre, Rear and Subwoofer....It's a YAMAHA!!!!!
Weakness:
None so far....(May be the remote- It takes you a while to get familiarised...) Powerful!!!!Excellent!!!! A very good value for money receiver with a lot of i/o options. Equally good with Movies and Music. I really love the 5 channel stereo for music. With the remote I control all my gadgets. Yamaha proves again that they are the masters of Audio technology. Similar Products Used: None...Planning to Upgrade to a DD EX/ DTS ES Discrete system.... |
[Nov 28, 2002]
Stefanos
AudioPhile
Strength:
lots of power for a typical living room-really nice 5 channel stereo sound-fair DSP-sharp looking,concrete built-good value for money-
Weakness:
yes,the 'hiss' from rear speakers is there(occasionaly !!!)-lack of 'phono' input,yet plenty of others- Connected to Sony DVP NS300,B&W P4 front,SONY SA-VE 325 system(center-sub-rears).Not quite matching but Yamaha is doing fine job (though sub needs retirement).A good choice for home cinema addicts-to-be , much better for low-budget audiophiles(check out the 5-channel stereo). Similar Products Used: none |