When Yamaha launched the Aventage line back in 2010, it was something of a big deal for the company. Yamaha had already built a solid reputation with its value-leading RX-V series (which continues ...
HAMAMATSU, Japan, May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Yamaha announced that its top-rated AVENTAGE line of AV receivers now features certified Works with Sonos integration, making it easier than ever ...
The Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A860 7.2CH Atmos/DTS:X AV receiver is packed with excellent networking features but it does fall short on power delivery making our recommendation conditional based on usage.
The RX-A2020 retails for $1700 and is the 2nd to top-of-the-line receiver in Yamaha's 2012 Aventage lineup under the RX-A3020. This year seems to be the year of 4K, Airplay, and network apps. The ...
“Album after album, we enjoyed the way the Yamaha RX-A3020 made music, and our experience with this latest version mirrors the excellent performance we got from the 3010…” “Why you can trust Digital ...
Yamaha today introduced a line of A/V receivers that embody obsessive attention to detail combined with a multitude of engineering refinements made to achieve peak performance at affordable price ...
Yamaha's new Aventage receivers offer seven 8K-compatible HDMI 2.1 inputs and come ready for next-gen gaming. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New ...
Having had its first generation of HDMI 2.1-capable AV receivers (along with those of almost all rivals) hit by the infamous HDMI bug, Yamaha has just unveiled a new range of premium AVR models that ...
Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office. His passions include bourbon, video games and boring strangers with photos of his cat. Yamaha has unveiled its Aventage Series ...
Yamaha’s schizophrenic attitude to overhead Atmos configurations was the only barrier to easy set-up here, and once overcome, the RX-A8A delivered superb movie sound, excellent music – especially in ...
Yamaha’s top-of-the-line AVENTAGE home theater A/V receivers, priced from $1299 to $2999 are set to arrive summer 2021, but there’s a catch. Yamaha is the first company in 2021 to introduce its A/V ...