Yamaha RX-V1800 130W x popular 7.1 ch HDMI Receiver With 2 Remotes, Manual and Antenna
Yamaha RX-V1800 130W x popular 7.1 ch HDMI Receiver With 2 Remotes, Manual and Antenna, Comes with:- Manual- Antenna- Original receiver remote RAV367- Original zone 2/3 remote RAV29- Power cord (not original)- 6 batteries for remotesPlenty.
Product code: Yamaha RX-V1800 130W x popular 7.1 ch HDMI Receiver With 2 Remotes, Manual and Antenna
Comes with: - Manual - Antenna - popular Original receiver remote RAV367 - Original zone 2/3 remote RAV29 - Power cord (not original) - 6 batteries for remotes Plenty of inputs (4 HDMI) and outputs. I don't use even a tenth of the features on this unit...you really need to check out the manual to see what you can do. The one feature that I use a lot is the PureSound mode. This is simply the sound output mode that bypasses all the digital signal and multi-channel processing. (It even turns off the receiver's front display.) You get just stereo signal output, either at the pre-amp outputs or the speaker outputs. The sound is fantastic - typical of Yamaha. Some people find the output of the Yamaha receivers to be a bit on the bright side. I would tend to agree. Overall, highly recommended receiver. The only drawback is its size it is a little big and heavy, but that is typical for that class of devices. * 130 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 H).
Comes with: - Manual - Antenna - popular Original receiver remote RAV367 - Original zone 2/3 remote RAV29 - Power cord (not original) - 6 batteries for remotes Plenty of inputs (4 HDMI) and outputs. I don't use even a tenth of the features on this unit...you really need to check out the manual to see what you can do. The one feature that I use a lot is the PureSound mode. This is simply the sound output mode that bypasses all the digital signal and multi-channel processing. (It even turns off the receiver's front display.) You get just stereo signal output, either at the pre-amp outputs or the speaker outputs. The sound is fantastic - typical of Yamaha. Some people find the output of the Yamaha receivers to be a bit on the bright side. I would tend to agree. Overall, highly recommended receiver. The only drawback is its size it is a little big and heavy, but that is typical for that class of devices. * 130 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 H).