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Costco Members: Yamaha TSR-700 7.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver

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$440

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yamaha TSR-700 7.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver on sale for $439.99. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • 7.1 channel (with two mono subwoofer outputs)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, and Yamaha's MusicCast Multi-Room Capabilities
  • 7 HDMI Inputs & 1 Outputs with HDCP 2.3
  • 4K Ultra HD, HDR10 and Dolby Vision
  • YPAO Reflected Sound Control for Auto-calibrated Sound Tuning

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  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 stars out of 5 overall based on 1,000+ reviews on Costco Wholesale
  • About this store:
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yamaha TSR-700 7.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver on sale for $439.99. Shipping is free.

Note, must be logged in with your Costco Membership to view pricing.

Thanks to Community Member c627627 for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • 7.1 channel (with two mono subwoofer outputs)
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, and Yamaha's MusicCast Multi-Room Capabilities
  • 7 HDMI Inputs & 1 Outputs with HDCP 2.3
  • 4K Ultra HD, HDR10 and Dolby Vision
  • YPAO Reflected Sound Control for Auto-calibrated Sound Tuning

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 stars out of 5 overall based on 1,000+ reviews on Costco Wholesale
  • About this store:
    • Costco Wholesale return policy may be found here

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Quadriflax
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I have this model. Never used it the first year I had it, as I was waiting to get an Xbox Series X and to get the 2.1 board replacement. I was able to get it repaired December last year. If you fill in the form on the Yamaha website, someone from United Radio will reach out to you. I received an email in about 48 hours. It asked me to confirm a few things, then they sent me a UPS label to ship it back. I had the original box, so I shipped it in that. If you don't have materials/box, I think they can provide for you.

Shipping was to Salt Lake City, Utah. From Buffalo it took about six days out. The unit was repaired and sent back to me the same day it was delivered. United Radio asked me a few questions before doing the repair, but it was a quick and painless process. It was another six days shipping to get back to me. Everything worked/works great with my XSX. Zero issues on my end with it plugged into my 7.1 system and my Sony X900H. I mean, the sound might take a few seconds to kick in when I start up my XSX from sleep, but that's about the only glitch I've noticed (if it even is one... it's so minor I don't care).

I don't know that there's a way to tell from the serial number if it has been fixed already, but I do know that when you load it up, if you use the display to show the firmware version, if there is a * by it, the repair has been done. United Radio did flash the latest firmware on it before sending back. I had no settings to backup (still fresh from factory), but they would have backed up and restored settings, too, if needed.

It was about as smooth as you could hope, and considering I was about as far away from Utah as you could get during the holiday rush, shipping time was more than reasonable. If you're closer you'll probably get it turned around even quicker, I imagine.

I'm not an audiophile. I replaced an older Yamaha system I had that couldn't do 4K and it works pretty much the same. I don't need to tweak things, it just needs to work, and it does for me. I hear the app is far more useful in setting things up than the on screen menus (which are slow and clunky), but I haven't bothered syncing my unit to my network, because if I ever need to update the firmware, I'll just use a USB.

I also only paid $320 for it in 2020 (which included a 5% non-member fee). I'd do it again for sure, because the price was more than worth it. Are there better units? Probably. But for the price I got it at and for my use case, I think it's worth it. I'd probably find it worth it at $440, too, but again, there may be "better" units at that price now, I don't know.

Last note: if you do need to ship it in for the repair, take everything out (e.g., remote). Make sure to take off the wireless antenna, too. I didn't realize they came off, so they asked me about them and they took them off and shipped it back. I'm not sure why they thought I might not want them back, but.. whatever. They came back and all is well.
canonfodder
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Warning for gamers who want the best: Just a reminder this unit's HDMI 2.1 bandwidth is capped at 24gbps, which is half of HDMI 2.1's full bandwidth.

The PS5 currently tops out at 32gbps when displaying 4k/120 HDR 4:2:2
The Xbox Series X tops out at 40gbps when displaying 4k/120 HDR 4:4:4

The Yamaha will not be able to handle the top bandwidth of these new consoles, each console will however downsample the chroma to 4:2:0 at 4k/120 HDR, so you will get 4k/120 in HDR with this box. Downsampling chroma is generally unnoticeable, but where it does make a difference is in background detail, where the downsampled video will have more blur and look softer. So if you have a fancy OLED and just bought a new console and want the best picture quality available, this receiver will be a weak link and you'll be getting a (slightly) worse picture than what the new systems are capable of outputting. Example of chroma subsampling from wikipedia: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wiki...orcomp.jpg

To get the best picture you should at least be looking for a 40gbps receiver.
c627627
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That Sony in fact does not have 145W because it is 145W at 6 ohms.

You want to look at wattage at 8 ohms.
It is pathetic 67W at 8 ohms for that Sony STR-DH790.

Beware of manufacturers advertising wattage values at 6 ohms.
Run when you see that - it's a trap!

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Jan 28, 2022
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Moofboy
Jan 28, 2022
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How long did it take Yamaha to get back to you about getting the upgraded board (if you went that route). Moving in on four days without hearing from them. I bought it in Nov. 2020 or so… might just be easier to return it to Costco at this point. About two months ago the speakers started crackling so I'm just looking for a reason…
Last edited by Moofboy January 27, 2022 at 07:02 PM.
Jan 28, 2022
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HiccupsDeClown
Jan 28, 2022
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Can this do 7.1 plus presence speaker's simultaneously?
Jan 28, 2022
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merlin803
Jan 28, 2022
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Quote from HiccupsDeClown :
Can this do 7.1 plus presence speaker's simultaneously?
My understanding is that you can hook up both surround rears and height speakers for a 7.1.2 speaker configuration, but the avr will not drive both sets at the same time. If the content has an Atmos track, it will run as 5.1.2, and if the content has a 7.1 mix, it will run as 7.1.
Jan 28, 2022
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Jshopper01
Jan 28, 2022
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Costco has the Onkyo TX-NR6050 in stock, almost pulled the trigger on this. Hearing good things about that receiver.
Jan 28, 2022
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W0rmy
Jan 28, 2022
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Looking to upgrade from a SoundbAr & wireless sub combo. What speakers and sub would you recommend pairing with this receiver. Will be in living room
Jan 28, 2022
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canonfodder
Jan 28, 2022
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Quote from merlin803 :
My understanding is that you can hook up both surround rears and height speakers for a 7.1.2 speaker configuration, but the avr will not drive both sets at the same time. If the content has an Atmos track, it will run as 5.1.2, and if the content has a 7.1 mix, it will run as 7.1.
this is correct. it cannot drive 7.1.2, just 7.1 or 5.1.2 but the neat feature is that it has a mode to switch between the two automatically based on audio type.
Jan 28, 2022
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mikoo1965
Jan 28, 2022
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Quote from valleydweller :
Well, they are fixing it and you can have the board replaced for free, so why should it matter if the price went up?
If price don't matter, I won't be here on this forum - slickdeals

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Jan 28, 2022
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slicker07
Jan 28, 2022
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This Yamaha TSR-700 or Onkyo TX-NR6050? Need it for movies and music shows, no gaming. Also, does 24gb vs 40gb throughput matter for movies video quality now and for future?
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c627627
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Onkyo has never released a buggy HDMI 2.1 board.
Onkyo board does full 40 gbps.
Yamaha is capped at 24 gbps and that's if you get a Yamaha with fixed HDMI 2.1 board.

If you can get the Onkyo TX-NR6050 go with it, but that Onkyo sells out quickly every time it comes back in stock.
Jan 28, 2022
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izzzi
Jan 28, 2022
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Quote from turnne :
Most people have their source components mush closer to the AVR/pre-pro than the TV
My main home theater system has the TV in in large cabinet and it would be a royal PITA to run all the sources directly to the TV
Many times in a dedicated media room owner's have their source components and AVR across the room from the display
Its much easier to run those sources to the prepro and then one cable to the TV
That makes sense. Altho, I would venture to say that a lot of people buying at this price point aren't ones with dedicated media rooms. And, coupled with the fact that many streaming services like Netflix run natively on current TVs, they're already using eARC for that. Plus, there's a great selection of devices which will run all streaming services if you don't want to run them on the TV for some reason; this reduces things to just one device for streaming — a small example is the ATV4K. So that really just leaves gaming consoles for this type of user (which includes me!) who doesn't have laserdisc players to hook up and whatnot.
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> Tell TV mfgs to make more than 1 damn eARC port!

What would you need more than one?
The person asking this question kind of proved my point. Many people here think they absolutely need all of this crap (i.e. HDMI 2.1 at full bandwidth) when, in fact, they don't.

Leave the video to the dedicated video devices and feed the audio via eARC to the dedicated audio devices. As a bonus you don't have to deal with the horrendous receiver video menus 😉

Now, I understand there are some issues with having to switch video modes. And this is what my initial point was about. I wish eARC had caught on more and was better developed, to eliminate the rough integration edges you currently have to deal with sometimes — things not directly related to eARC, but things you have to do when using eARC need to be thought of more and better developed.
Last edited by izzzi January 28, 2022 at 11:01 AM.
Jan 28, 2022
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gooddeal99
Jan 28, 2022
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What does "upgradable" mean with respect to those features I copied and pasted below off the Costco description page? Are these upgrades things I can download or install, or do I have to send it to Yamaha for new parts? Thanks in advance for any information.

*****
Yamaha TSR-700 7.1-Channel 4K Ultra HD, 8K Upgradable, AV Receiver with MusicCast
Experience the theater at home. This 7.1-channel, 100 Watt AV receiver expands your entertainment possibilities for an advanced home theater with the latest in video and audio, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, wireless streaming and more.


Next-Gen Ready
Get ready for the future. This receiver is upgradable to the latest HDMI specifications, including 8K/60B video pass-through, as well as 4K/120AB, HDR10+ and enhanced gaming features.
*****
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c627627
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Quote from slicker07 :
This Yamaha TSR-700 or Onkyo TX-NR6050? Need it for movies and music shows, no gaming. Also, does 24gb vs 40gb throughput matter for movies video quality now and for future?
UPS just dropped off my Onkyo TX-NR6050.
I streamed uncompressed music through two Google Chromecast Audios and connect one speaker to the Onkyo and another identical speaker to [an older] Yamaha.

At fist I thought Onkyo sounded crisper - meaning more free of distortion and clearly distinguishable, but then I thought you can't really go wrong with Yamaha for music either..

I would look at other things for advantages. You are not a gamer, so maybe look at reports of problems from long-time posters on audio forums and on here.

Maybe Yamaha has more issues? But Onkyo is newer, so it's a bit too early to tell.
I decided to pay the $60 premium for Onkyo over long-term option of perfect gaming [I don't do games yet, but now I have the option] and reliability.

In years past, it was Onkyo who f*d up with their faulty hardware choices and Yamaha was more reliable.
But today, it is Onkyo who avoided the HDMI 2.1 disaster and it was Yamaha who messed up, and not just with HDMI it seems based on reading these threads.

I think Yamaha will get their act together next year, this time round Onkyo won.
Jan 28, 2022
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slicker07
Jan 28, 2022
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Quote from c627627 :
Onkyo has never released a buggy HDMI 2.1 board.
Onkyo board does full 40 gbps.
Yamaha is capped at 24 gbps and that's if you get a Yamaha with fixed HDMI 2.1 board.

If you can get the Onkyo TX-NR6050 go with it, but that Onkyo sells out quickly every time it comes back in stock.
Thank you. I did see Onkyo sell out fast today. Yamaha is still in stock.

What do you think of reliability between the two? Also, sound quality.
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c627627
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See post above yours.
Between these two specific models, Yamaha may be less reliable.
Sound quality may be on par, meaning similar, this may be subjective and depend on types of music and other factors.

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jd2010
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If anyone cares, just opened mine, came with firmware *1.36

Which should mean it has been board swapped

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