Yamaha RX-V663 7.1 CH Home Theater Receiver
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5 reviews - $329.88 - $359.99
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- The RX-V663BL 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver features full support for HD audio formats, HDMI video upconversion ... read more
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The RX-V663BL 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver features full support for HD audio formats, HDMI video upconversion and deinterlacing, iPod and Bluetooth audio compatibility, improved YPAO, Adaptive DRC (Dynamic Range Control), multi-zone custom installation facility, and four SCENE buttons. Four SCENE buttons make operating the receiver easier than ever. Two volume-setting functions are included on this receiver for additional convenience. Initial Volume Setting allows you to set the volume level that will be heard each time the power is turned on. Maximum Volume Setting prevents unexpected lo...
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I was in the market for a New Home Theater Receiver with HDMI up conversion and roughly 100 watts per channel. I checked out Onkyo TX-SR605, Sony STR-DG910 and Yamaha RX-V663. All with MSRP between $500 and $600. I ruled out the Onkyo’s they run to
Another impressive 7.1 receiver that delivers excellent performance and functionality for the price. An excellent match for your Blu-ray player with onboard decoding for Dolby HD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Connectivity is not quite as good as the Onkyo with
yamaha rx-v663 review: The Yamaha RX-V663 sounds great, but it's tough to recommend with its paltry HDMI connectivity, poor upconversion quality, and other design quirks.