Is the sixth channel discrete on the Yamaha rx-v1?
Is the sixth channel discrete on the Yamaha rx-v1?
The sixth channel is discrete, but the RX-V1 can’t decode it. It is not clear yet whether or not discrete 6.1 DVDs will have matrix versions of the sixth channel on the disc for matrix-only receivers. There are also Neo:6 and DPL-II coming.
Why does my Yamaha RX v675 have no sound?
I connected just the basics, two speakers (all I have right now), subwoofer (powered), hdmi out and network to try it out, and I’m not getting any sound out of it whatsoever. I’ve tried using the radio, and playing Pandora through the internal app and no matter how much I turn the volume up, I get absolutely zero sound.
Is the Yamaha rx-v675 an AV receiver?
I’ve recently acquired a Yamaha RX-V675 AV Receiver. I connected just the basics, two speakers (all I have right now), subwoofer (powered), hdmi out and network to try it out, and I’m not getting any sound out of it whatsoever.
How do you test tone on a Yamaha?
This can be done via the receiver’s manual speaker configurations. THe test tone option is ordinarilly the last option within the manual configurations on a Yamaha receiver. You’d engage the receiver’s PURE DIRECT mode to prevent additional processing being applied.
How many speakers does a Yamaha rx-v1 receiver have?
Control is important with a product as versatile as this, so Yamaha has included separate IR inputs for each zone, a repeater output, an RS-232 interface, and a 5-volt trigger output. Now, some of you may be scratching your head at the thought of 10 speaker outputs.
How many channels does a Yamaha receiver have?
Sure, there are the usual five channels that we’re all familiar with, but Yamaha has added a pair of front surround speakers and a rear center speaker, which poses an interesting problem.
What’s the name of the Yamaha flagship receiver?
Yamaha’s flagship RX-V1 receiver has enough power and flexibility to float anyone’s boat. Flagship is one of those words like ultimate and reference that just can’t seem to get any respect these days. The next time we see last year’s “ultimate” product superseded by this year’s “improved” model, I think we should all complain to the manufacturer.