Yamaha RX-V367 and RX-V467 Overview
August 25th, 2010 by Matt P
Hi this is Paige with OneCall.com; I’m going to be talking to you about the Yamaha RX-V367 and Yamaha RX-V467 home theater receivers. The RX-V367 gives you 100 watts per channel, while the 467 provides you with 105 watts per channel. Each receiver has four (4) HDMI 1.4 3D capable inputs; however you may need to download a firmware update from Yamaha’s website. The Yamaha 467 supports an HDMI audio return channel. Both of these Yamaha receivers have 192 kilohertz, 24-bit Burr Brown digital to analog converters; this will allow you to have the best audio quality on every channel and a more detailed sound. One of the things I really like about both of these Yamaha receivers is the compressed music enhancer; this will take any music files that you have stored on your Mp3 player, iPod or iPhone and increase the dynamic range and overall sound quality. Basically it makes your Mp3 files sound really really good. There’s also a mini jack on the front of each receiver to connect your Mp3 player, iPod, iPhone or other portable device. Another great feature are the 4 scene buttons with just a press of one button it will take you to the source you’ve selected and you can either listen to the preprogramed sound settings that Yamaha has selected, or you can customize each button to choose the sound setting that sound best for your needs. The Yamaha RX-V367 offers Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and dts Digital Surround Modes. The Yamaha RX-V467 offers Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital True HD, and dts HD Master Audio. One of the features I really like is Yamaha’s Silent Cinema. This allows you to plug your stereo headphones into the receiver and enjoy cinema quality sound without disturbing anyone around you. The RX-V467 also offers YPAO, by simply using a small microphone it will calibrate each of your speakers for better sound quality. With the RX-V467 you can upgrade from 5.1 to 7.1 by using your surround back channeled pre-amp outputs. Both receivers are compatible with optional Yamaha accessories such as the YD-S12 iPod, or iPhone dock or the YB-A10 Bluetooth wireless receiver. This is Paige from OneCall, if you want to learn more about this item give us a call, we love to talk to our customers. For the latest deals and updates from OneCall you can follow us on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Thanks for watching.
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November 26th, 2010 at 11:28 am
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