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Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 30 reviews.
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Model: Yamaha Rx-A6A Aventage 9.2-channel Av Receiver with Music Cast - Black
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Love my A6A. Yamaha even doubled the warranty duration a year ago. The only thing I don't like are the "nannies". Theres a significant watts drop per channel when you go from 4 to 5 and higher channels. To be honest with my klipsch 5.1.2 in wall RP pros it doesn't matter since they don't require many watts to get to reference levels. To others it may be an issue. Great AVR. Nice and heavy. Built well. Love the music cast app too. Runs hot but never had a problem yet. 3 hours of lord of rings and runs fine.
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I know it has preamp outs because I was looking at it a while back. I ended up getting a Denon AVR-X3600H, and I added an Outlaw 5 channel amp for Front Left, Center, Right and 2 rears. I used the Denon amp section for the rest of the surround channel for a 7.4.2 setup. It really works great.
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Ugh. I have a RX-A2080 I got for $800 new. I want to upgrade but i don't think it makes sense.
I think the RX-A2080 has preamp output, so if you dont have have, I would recommend saving the money and getting an external multi-channel amp like Outlaw or Monoprice.
I think the RX-A2080 has preamp output, so if you dont have have, I would recommend saving the money and getting an external multi-channel amp like Outlaw or Monoprice.
It only can process 9 channels so no pre-amp can upgrade me.
It only can process 9 channels so no pre-amp can upgrade me.
I know it has preamp outs because I was looking at it a while back. I ended up getting a Denon AVR-X3600H, and I added an Outlaw 5 channel amp for Front Left, Center, Right and 2 rears. I used the Denon amp section for the rest of the surround channel for a 7.4.2 setup. It really works great.
I'm getting a new marantz sr7015 from a coworker for $1100. Is there any reason I should buy this instead? I know that the 7015 isn't their best model and doesn't have wide speaker inputs, but other then that, is there any reason I should buy this new instead? I'm fairly new to the home theater game and am currently rocking the yamaha TSR-700 from costco.
Is this good for gaming? How does it compare to the Onkyo tx Rz50?
I need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI 2.1 inputs so I can do 4k @120hz with HDR for my PS5 and my gaming PC to my C1 OLED. I need support for vrr ultra low latency, etc.
I have a 5.2.4 setup and my current Onkyo rz740 has a buggy HDMI and it's a pain to use because it's only HDMI 2.0
Should I get this or just get the rz50?
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Love my A6A. Yamaha even doubled the warranty duration a year ago. The only thing I don't like are the "nannies". Theres a significant watts drop per channel when you go from 4 to 5 and higher channels. To be honest with my klipsch 5.1.2 in wall RP pros it doesn't matter since they don't require many watts to get to reference levels. To others it may be an issue. Great AVR. Nice and heavy. Built well. Love the music cast app too. Runs hot but never had a problem yet. 3 hours of lord of rings and runs fine.
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Why do you need to replace it?
I need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI 2.1 inputs so I can do 4k @120hz with HDR for my PS5 and my gaming PC to my C1 OLED. I need support for vrr ultra low latency, etc.
I have a 5.2.4 setup and my current Onkyo rz740 has a buggy HDMI and it's a pain to use because it's only HDMI 2.0
Should I get this or just get the rz50?
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