Accessories 4 Less has
Yamaha RX-V4A 5.2-Ch x 80 Watts 8K A/V Receiver (Factory Refurbished) on sale for
$249.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
fosaisu for finding this deal
Note, this product is a Yamaha Factory Refurbished unit and will include 1-Year Yamaha + 2-Year Free Extension warranty with purchase (
CPS protection automatically added to cart).
Features- 5.2-channel 80 Watt surround sound with Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD
- 8K/60Hz/B and 4K/120Hz/AB HDMI with HDCP 2.3 and eARC (4-in/1-out)
- Supports enhanced media and gaming - ALLM, VRR, QFT, QMS (with future firmware update)
- Wi-Fi®, AirPlay 2®, Spotify Connect and Voice Control
- MusicCast multi-room audio app control
- Pandora®, Spotify, Amazon Music, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Napster and more
- YPAO automatic room calibration
- MusicCast Surround-capable: add optional MusicCast speakers to provide wireless surrounds for a 5.1-channel setup
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At a glance, the RX-V4A is 80 watts/channel (vs. 70 on the RX-V385), and supports Airplay 2, Alexa, and Google Assistant. Plus the HDMI 2.1/8k support you mentioned. RX-V385 has Bluetooth only, no wifi.
The RX-V385 is available from Accessories4Less for $199 now (also a refurb, but doesn't include free extended warranty):
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Yamaha musiccast will also sync sources between other Yamaha devices for full home audio playing the same source and/or different but managed from your phone or tablet.
Or you can use musiccast to setup wireless rear speakers or a subwoofer.
This receiver is about as cheap as you can get into musiccast.
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It's just that my LG C1 OLED turned out to limit my codec support, not something I expected.
What problems would I run into trying to use this with nothing hooked up to the HDMI out?
I am quite specifically considering trying to use the HDMI inputs for digital audio from computers.
But at least so far, my GoogleFu is not working out very well for finding much on this kind of setup.
Goes for $250 to $300
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