Yamaha RX-V392 A/V Receivers

3.4/5 (5 Reviews) MSRP : $300.00


Product Description

Great sounding receiver


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Joe a Casual Listener

Date Reviewed: May 5, 2012

Bottom Line:   
Pick one in great condition for 10 dollars thought it was agreat investment for the MANCAVE

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Used product for:   Less than 1 month

Duration Product Used:   Casual Listener

Product model year:   1999



Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jason a Audio Enthusiast

Date Reviewed: April 22, 2000

Bottom Line:   
This receiver is terrific! It's got tons of DSP modes, and all of them sound great! My friend has a Sony DTS receiver, and when watching TV or movies, I think mine sounds much better. It's got plenty of power to all channels. Plenty of Ins and outs for everything I needed. I spent about $250, I think, about two years ago, and it was worth every penny. I think they discontinued this, so if you can find one used, and are looking to spend about $100 or less, I wouldn't waste any time buying one! I only had one problem, and that was eratic volume on the center and rear channels. i investigated, though, and it was just shoddy cable. gets a 5 for value, but a 4 for overall, because the remote doesn't work for my other components (I know it's a dumb reason to get a four, but i had to buy an overall remote)

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Used product for:   More than 1 year

Duration Product Used:   Audio Enthusiast

Product model year:   1997



Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Mariusz Sterna a Audio Enthusiast

Date Reviewed: January 30, 2000

Bottom Line:   
At the time, nothing came close for the money, but things change don't they.

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Used product for:   More than 1 year

Duration Product Used:   Audio Enthusiast

Product model year:   1998



Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Tyler a Audio Enthusiast

Date Reviewed: January 17, 2000

Bottom Line:   
Pretty good Pro-Logic receiver for entry level users. When I first bought it, I used it solely for music, with minimal home theater use. I've had it for 2 years, and since then I've gotten much more into home theater. There are many DSP modes to choose from...Most sound very terrible, especially for music. Turn the effect off if you're just playing music, it will sound 1000 times better. Pro logic mode sounds pretty good for movies though. I don't remember what I bought it for, but you could get a great DD or DTS receiver now for the same price.

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Used product for:   More than 1 year

Duration Product Used:   Audio Enthusiast

Product model year:   1998



Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Florencio Umel Jr. a a Casual Listener

Date Reviewed: January 7, 1999

Bottom Line:   
Don't know much about audio equipment, but from what I've heard from my new receiver - I like it! I got it hooked up to a cheapo Sansui 3 speaker system (which I'm planning to upgrade) and it still sounds great. Good entry level receiver.

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Duration Product Used:   a Casual Listener




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