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Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A4A 7.2-Channel AV Receiver w/ MusicCast (RX-A4ABL) for $1399.95 - $700 when you apply coupon code
AUGU1525 at checkout =
$699.95.
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About this Item:
- 7.2-channel 110-Watt powerful surround sound with Zone 2
- 4K120 and 8K60 HDMI and HDR10+ with HDCP 2.3 and eARC (7 in/3 out)
- Dolby Atmos with Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization and DTS:X with CINEMA DSP HD3
- ESS SABRE ES9007S Premier Audio DAC for high performance conversion
- YPAO- R.S.C. with 3D, multipoint measurement, precision EQ and low frequency mode
- Surround:AI technology automatically optimizes the sound and effects in real-time
- ALLM, VRR and Dolby Vision, Hybrid-Log Gamma and BT.2020
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, MusicCast multi-room audio, AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect
- Voice control with Amazon Alexa, Siri (via AirPlay 2) and Google Assistant
- Pandora, Spotify, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD
- 3rd-party control driver-capable, easy IP set-up and remote IP control
- Phono input
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I have an older Yamaha they claimed worked with Alexa but it's through Music Cast an doesn't actually work properly and just allows unit control nothing else.
Specifically if you can tell Alexa to play say a playlist you have saved on Amazon music and it actually play on the receiver?
Not getting burned with company advertisement BS again!
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I asked AI and it recommended I upgrade from my current Yamaha RX-A770 to the RX-A4A only if I'm not satisfied. It didn't give me enough info to take the plunge and purchase so wondering if anyone out there can offer first-hand advice....
I asked AI and it recommended I upgrade from my current Yamaha RX-A770 to the RX-A4A only if I'm not satisfied. It didn't give me enough info to take the plunge and purchase so wondering if anyone out there can offer first-hand advice....
hmmm.. can this be toggled off if we want to?
I have an older Yamaha they claimed worked with Alexa but it's through Music Cast an doesn't actually work properly and just allows unit control nothing else.
Specifically if you can tell Alexa to play say a playlist you have saved on Amazon music and it actually play on the receiver?
Not getting burned with company advertisement BS again!
TLDR is the early models used a MCU to weak/without enough embedded features to fully implement the Alexa firmware.
Anything released newer than 2018 ish will have full alexa support. I have a RX-A2080, RX-A2A and a RX-V4A. All show up to Alexa as full supported audio endpoints, so i can do things like create a room, set the receiver to the preferred music endpoint, so when i simply ask Alexa "Play dance music" the receiver comes on, switches to the "Alexa" source, and starts playing a dance station from Alexa Music.
It still has to "link" to alexa through the musiccast skill, but thats mainly authentication. What were you worried about support wise?
Anyone know if it's worth upgrading to this? I bought the denon originally to scale analog inputs to 4K digital, but I now longer need that feature
It really blows that the receiver's output display doesn't work in 4K mode with a 4K TV...that feature was reserved for the X3300+ models and all models that came out the year after)
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