Smokey
04-23-2012, 06:56 PM
Yamaha has launched three new AV receivers for 2012, with key features including AirPlay, 4k2K support and WiFi. As well as DLNA, Yamaha's own MusicPlay streaming app, which allows you to stream from any smartphone, and a new AV Controller app for smartphones and tablets.
The V73 range features the entry-level RX-V373, $250, the network-enabled RX-V473, $399, and the 7.1-channel RX-V573, $499.
The entry-level Yamaha RX-V373 (below) is a 5.1-channel AV receiver, claiming 100w of power per channel. There's support for all HD audio format decoding, 4k video pass-through and 4 HDMI in and 1 out. There's also a front panel digital USB connection for iPod and iPhone.
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The step-up model, the Yamaha RX-V473 (below), is the first 2012 Yamaha AV receiver with network capabilities, as well as all the features in the entry-level model. Network support brings AirPlay, DLNA, vTuner internet radio and compatability with the new AV Controller app.
Power is increased to a claimed 115w per channel - it's still a 5.1-channel amp - and the front panel digital USB connection supports iPad on this model as well as iPod and iPhone.
http://www.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/images/YamahaRXV473.jpg
The top model in the 2012 range for now is the RX-V573, which takes the leap to 7.1 channels of sound, each offerering the same 115w of power. The extra channels can also be used to drive a 'Zone B' 2-channel set-up in a second room, working distinctly from the 5.1-channel set-up. Assignable amplifiers also allow for bi-amping.
4k pass-through support is still here, as are 4 HDMI inputs and 1 output, the YPAO sound optimization and ECO mode, plus all the network features including AirPlay.
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The V73 range features the entry-level RX-V373, $250, the network-enabled RX-V473, $399, and the 7.1-channel RX-V573, $499.
The entry-level Yamaha RX-V373 (below) is a 5.1-channel AV receiver, claiming 100w of power per channel. There's support for all HD audio format decoding, 4k video pass-through and 4 HDMI in and 1 out. There's also a front panel digital USB connection for iPod and iPhone.
http://www.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/images/YamahaRXV373.jpg
The step-up model, the Yamaha RX-V473 (below), is the first 2012 Yamaha AV receiver with network capabilities, as well as all the features in the entry-level model. Network support brings AirPlay, DLNA, vTuner internet radio and compatability with the new AV Controller app.
Power is increased to a claimed 115w per channel - it's still a 5.1-channel amp - and the front panel digital USB connection supports iPad on this model as well as iPod and iPhone.
http://www.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/images/YamahaRXV473.jpg
The top model in the 2012 range for now is the RX-V573, which takes the leap to 7.1 channels of sound, each offerering the same 115w of power. The extra channels can also be used to drive a 'Zone B' 2-channel set-up in a second room, working distinctly from the 5.1-channel set-up. Assignable amplifiers also allow for bi-amping.
4k pass-through support is still here, as are 4 HDMI inputs and 1 output, the YPAO sound optimization and ECO mode, plus all the network features including AirPlay.
http://www2.crutchfield.com.edgesuite.net/pix.crutchfield.com/ImageHandler/fixedscale/400/300/products/2012/10/022/x022RXV573-F.jpeg
EXCLUSIVE: Yamaha launches first 2012 AV receivers | whathifi.com (http://www.whathifi.com/news/exclusive-yamaha-launches-first-2012-av-receivers)