RX-V6A At-a-Glance
It has an app based control at its core - so most of the usual buttons and knobs are cleared away.And comes with the latest goodies in transmission & processing including networking .
My only hope and expectation is that Yamaha has still retained it's focus on component reliability and heat tolerance(for which it's famed for) compared to usual omlette makers from Sound United stable(it's the monopoly which owns brands like Marantz, Denon, and is in talks to own Pioneer,Onkyo etc)
- 7.2-ch., 100-watt AV receiver with Zone 2
- 8K/60Hz & 4K/120Hz*, HDMI 2.1 with HDCP 2.3 and eARC (7-in/1-out)
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization*
- YPAO Multi-Point automatic room calibration
- Voice control with Amazon Alexa, Siri (via AirPlay 2) and Google Assistant**
- MusicCast multi-room app control with optional wireless surrounds
- Price: $599.95 / £649 / €709 available October 2020
It has an app based control at its core - so most of the usual buttons and knobs are cleared away.And comes with the latest goodies in transmission & processing including networking .
My only hope and expectation is that Yamaha has still retained it's focus on component reliability and heat tolerance(for which it's famed for) compared to usual omlette makers from Sound United stable(it's the monopoly which owns brands like Marantz, Denon, and is in talks to own Pioneer,Onkyo etc)
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