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alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 3 recensioni su Yamaha RX-V6A. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.9/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.0/5 per altri prodotti. Le persone sono impressionate da affidabilità. Il design ha ottenuto inoltre un buon feedback, tuttavia la dimensione ha ottenuto recensioni non positive.
prezzo, design, affidabilità
dimensione
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Yamaha RX-V6A ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 99/100 = qualità Eccellente.
Recensione esperto da : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)
The waters around AV receivers drift rather than rage. Compared to TVs and soundbars, change comes slowly to these big black boxes. The Yamaha RX-V6A ($829 at Amazon) is a refreshing splash in a pool that has stagnated in recent years. With rounded...
Outstanding looks (for a receiver) Sounds engaging with music and movies Up-to-date feature set and connections
LCD display can be hard to read No built-in Chromecast
If you're trying to decide between the Yamaha and the Denon, both sound quality and features come into play. The Yamaha offers an extra HDMI port than the Denon and more 8K-compliant 2.1 ports too. The RX-V6A also looks better and sounds more...
Recensione esperto da : Sound+Image (whathifi.com)
Yamaha is shaking up its home cinema receivers for the first time since the Aventage line was launched a decade ago. And here's one of the first two results of that shake-up: the Yamaha RX-V6A.
Very solid surround performance at the price Decent stereo performance First-class network audio
Speakers other than front stereo pair must be at least six ohms impedance
The Yamaha RX-V6A is a fine not-so-entry-level networked and nicely smart AV receiver, and with its welcome face-lift you’ll know this is a firmly 21st-century unit.
Recensione esperto da : Michael Trei (soundandvision.com)
Launched with just two models, the RX-V4A ($440) and the subject of this review, the RX-V6A ($600), these all-new receivers offer a fresh design aesthetic, with just two major controls visible on the shiny black plastic front panel, which has rounded...
HDMI 2.1-ready (via firmware update) Versatile speaker switching Built-in phono preamp
Small front panel and onscreen displays Lacks analog video connections
Yamaha's latest mid-priced A/V receiver promises—and delivers—cutting-edge features at an unprecedented price.
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