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Can you listen to music on a Yamaha rx-v667?

By Matthew Sanders

Can you listen to music on a Yamaha rx-v667?

iPod/iPhone Support – When your iPod or iPhone is connected to the RX-V667 via a supported Yamaha iPod dock (sold separately), you can listen to your digital music with Compressed Music Enhancer and view album art while playing.

Where is the power button on the Yamaha v667?

The Yamaha RX-V667 features a new cosmetic design with an elegant brush metal finish. The power button is conveniently located at the top left corner while the unmistakably large volume control knob is on the right like most other receivers. The subtle fluorescent display occupies the center. The controls and presets are well laid out.

What does adaptive DRC do on Yamaha rx-v667?

Simply turn on Adaptive DRC which adjusts sound levels automatically by making low volumes more audible and reducing the volume of loud passages. If you have an iPod or iPhone the RX-V667 makes it convenient to play back music you have painstakingly stored.

What kind of HDMI does a Yamaha RX v667 use?

Supports 3D and Audio Return Channel over 6 in / 1 out HDMI, CINEMA DSP 3D mode with or without Front Presence Speakers. 1080p upscaling with precise deinterlacing, GUI and SCENE function for your ease of use.

Why is my Yamaha RX v673 not working?

Whether it’s Yamaha or Denon, any of these units could malfunction. One other thing to try is to unplug the unit for a while, maybe 30 minutes. After that, try the reset again.

How old is Yamaha rx-v673 home theater receiver?

The problem areas are either the power to the processing board, or a major failure of the processing board. That means either service or replacement is required. That receiver first appeared in April 2012, so is likely five or six years old. So for a receiver in that mid pack price range it is slightly over half way through its useful life.

Why does my Yamaha receiver stop playing sound?

I have a Yamaha RX-V671 receiver that just stopped putting out sound completely. This happens on all inputs, including HDMI, Sonos connected via optical audio input, and even the tuner. Video from HDMI inputs works just fine.