Yamaha Audio Receivers
Exceptional sound quality, superior reliability and easy to use features are the hallmarks of the Yamaha audio receiver experience. With each Yamaha audio receiver, you'll enjoy extraordinary "Audio" quality and advanced video features that allow these products to become the centerpiece of your home entertainment system. Offering flexible configurations, automatic system calibration, advanced video capabilities and now satellite radio plus I pod capabilities Yamaha receivers ensure that you'll enjoy the complete home theater experience.
HISTORY: Since 1887, when it began producing reed organs, the "Yamaha" corporation in Japan has grown to become the world's largest producer of "Receivers", semiconductors and other computer related products etc. "Yamaha" now own many subsidiaries and affiliates in overseas markets in addition to numerous related "Receiver" companies in Japan. Established in 1960, the Yamaha Corporation of America offers a full line of musical instruments, "Audio receivers" and computer related products to the U.S market. Yamaha Corporation of America is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, Japan and is the largest of all global subsidiary companies.
BASIC FEATURES:
New Yamaha "Audio Receivers" offer exclusive "Audio" and video features, diverse source playback and instinctive operation. Integrated among the line of five models are features such as 1080p-compatible HDMI switching, wireless Bluetooth "Audio" playback and I pod compatibility, XM and Sirius satellite radio compatibility, four systems configuring scene modes and improved cinema DSP technology. The introduction of its flagship 11.2 channel digital A/V "Receiver" has created revolution in this "Audio receiver' modern world. Designed to deliver the ultimate "Audio" and video quality of content from diverse sources, the Yamaha RX-Z11 offers seamless operation and exceptional multi-zone options for high and home entertainment installations.
HDMI: High definition multimedia interface (HDMI) is the first and only digital interface to combine uncompressed high definition video, multi-channel "Audio" and intelligent format and command data in a single digital interface. HDMI can also send the digital audio signals from sources such as DVD audio, CD, Dolby digital and DTS to provide simple components connections.
Cinema DSP HD 3: Yamaha latest evolution of cinema DSP utilizes four quad cinema DSP engines and permits lossless decoding of 192 kHz signals, while providing 3D processing that gives the sound field an extra vertical dimension. In its full 11-channel configuration setting it adds two presence and two rear presence speakers, offering the enjoyment of a completely new sound stage.
THX Ultra2 Plus: The Ultra2 Plus is the ultimate benchmark for "Audio" performance in the home. The Ultra2 Plus certification is reserved for "Receivers" that have the power to deliver sound to a wide viewing area in large home theaters and media rooms. The Ultra2 Plus certified receivers include a number of proprietary THX technologies, including THX surround Ex and THX loudness plus. Each technology is designed to compensate for the acoustical errors that occur when movies and games are translated from the professional studio to the home environment.
YPAO: Yamaha's YPAO system uses a small microphone and sophisticated equalization to automatically set the best sound for any room, no matter where the speakers are. Yamaha RX-V2500 and newer models have an improved system that is faster.
Just because of all these basic features in "Yamaha audio receiver" "Yamaha" is the leading brand in A/V receiver market today. I judge "Yamaha audio receivers" to be an excellent product and its new and improved enhanced versions of DTS and Dolby Digital put in a class by itself. What else do you want? This is not a researched article but I am recommending "Yamaha audio receivers" on my personal experience.
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