Yamaha RX-595 Receivers
Yamaha RX-595 Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 12, 2007]
Audioman00
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
power
Weakness:
no light on volume or input knob
Very impressive ampifier with great tone and balance, rock rap country anything sounds good on this unit, 80x2 from yamaha and their top-art design ensures a full powerfull 80 watts. Built like a yamaha and heavy, tuner is great as well, and the variable loudness is a really nice feature that most leave out, also has a phono input, good thing for us vinyl people. Similar Products Used: SONY
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[Jan 27, 2003]
Matthew Schindel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound quality, durability, ease of use, price
Weakness:
No DTS, no digital componentry/hookups Yamaha really raised the bar for high quality, reasonably priced receivers with its RV series years ago. First-rate components, tough construction, great tuner, reliable power amp, sleek (for its time) remote, and best of all, great warm tone. Ideal for everyone from the entry level casual listener in an apartment to the audio enthusiast with a decent rig and quality speakers, this Yamaha, while not the most powerful, has plenty of clean power and full bass with great tonality that can be heard and felt. None of that plastic, transparent or stale tone of lesser units bearing better known brand names in the price range. A quality, reliable audio unit that provides years of pleasant listening entertaiment. Much better suited to the complete home theater experience than some of its competition, it excels at both music and movies, with easy to use controls/features and good flexibility. Similar Products Used: Sony, Harmon Kardon, JVC, other Yamahas |
[Nov 05, 1999]
Mike
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great sound, modest price, very good tuner, lots of inputs and outputs, remote is pretty good, unit looks sleek and minimal.
Weakness:
Well, the remote could be a little better. Great receiver to pick up used if you only need stereo. It's got A/B speakers, which I use for TV/music, and the tuner is excellent, unlike most receivers made nowadays. Crisp, clean sound from TV output makes voices easier to understand than with my old JVC amp. I think you'd have to spend a lot more money to match the performance of this with another unit, although I've read good things about Harmon Kardon's HK3270, if you want a new stereo-only receiver. Similar Products Used: Sony receivers |
[Aug 20, 2000]
John Forster
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent sound quality. Rich bass and clear middle and high tones. Good build. Receiver locks on to frequency easily.
Weakness:
None Sounds great as part of a complete Yamaha component system. Similar Products Used: Akai, Aiwa |