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Review 5 of 14
Price Paid:
$628.00
from AB Sound Summary: The sound this receiver produces through a good set of speakers is clean crisp and bright.I had it hooked up with a pair of Paradigm Monitor 3 for mains, Polk CS 400i for center and Polk Rt25i s as surrounds.I had not yet acquired a subwoofer.
I have a Playstation 2 and an Xbox, and this receiver is perfect for games.It has all the optical inputs you need, but not too many coaxial inputs. While I was playing "Red Faction 2" on the Ps2 I switched to Dolby Pro Logic 2 Movie mode. I was not impressed at first. But then, I switched the center speaker to "small" setting and kept the mains and rears as "large." My center channel is fairly efficient, so I turned its volume down to -8 in the settings. After this little adjustment, bass from the mains was far more adequate, although I obviously need to get a subwoofer soon. But, I believe this has some of the best D Prologic 2 decoding of todays receivers. With some souces, the surround imaging sounds close to Dolby Digital and DTS decoding.
Yamaha does promise "high-current" with this receiver, which definitely sounds cool. Of course, it is important to define what "normal current" is. Sony and others use around 4-6 amps on their non high-curent receivers. So anything above that can be called high-current. I believe the Yamaha uses 10 to 12 amps of current with this Rxv 530, which is not too remarkable campared to My H/K avr 500, with its 45 amps. However it has far higher quality sound than many other receivers in its price range.
As usual, Yamaha has produced a receiver that has plenty of features: 40 + Dsp modes that you will probably never use, component video switching, matrix DTS-ES and DD-EX etc. etc. Yammies are definitely a good bang for the buck.
Weaknesses:The remote is neither a work of art, nor a brainiac design, but I guess it'll have to do.
I don't much care for the way it goes into self-protection mode sometimes during a DVD when sudden abrupt sound effect occurs. It switched off several timeswhile I was watching Jurassic Park 3. Harmon Kardon and Marantz receivers never seem to do that.
The sound is a bit too bright for music. Most of the DSP modes are a waste of time, and stereo mode leaves a lot to be desired. 5 ch stereo is okay though, esp. for games.
All in all it is a great receiver for home theater.It may not be the best for music though. I think Marantz is a better choice for those who desire an amp for both music and movies. Harmon Kardon are great too, but compared to Marantz they are overpriced. Strengths: Compact
Quality build.
Popular Yamaha name.
You can switch it to different dsp modes such as 5 ch stereo while Dolby Digital bitstream is on, unlike other receivers.
Component video switching (2 way) Weaknesses: Needs more power for floor standing speakers
Boring Orange LCD. I like H/K's green display.
Self-protection mode blows. Similar Products Used: Marantz
Sony
Kenwood
Panasonic
Harman Kardon
Pioneer
Yamaha
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