Conclusion: The RX-V2700 adds a host of noteworthy features over its predecessor but also eliminates a very popular one in this price class ? THX certification. Whether or not it?s a big deal to you depends on how often you use THX modes and/or if you find the PLIIx equivalent modes equally useful. From its powerful network features, to its ability to...
Conclusion: Having had a chance to use the Yamaha RX-V2700, I must say that it is an excellent value, providing solid audio and video performance. In addition, practical features, such as, HDMI upscaling and switching, iPod connectivity and control, XM Satellite Radio, and built-in Networking provide great operational flexibility and control for a receiver in...
Offers the highest levels of sound and video quality and convenience for total home theater enjoyment. Features 1080p compatible HDMI, up-scaling, iPod compatibility, XM Satellite Radio Ready, upgraded CINEMA DSP programs, and zone control and Network Receiver functions. Using a local area network (LAN) connection and Windows Media Connect technology ver.2 or better, Yamaha Network enabled receivers allow you to play MP3, WMA and WAV music from up to four (4) PC?s. The receiver can even be used as a client for Yamaha?s MusicCAST home music server, seamlessly integrating with the MCX-2000 digital audio server within your LAN. The Network Receiver also provides the ability to listen to any of the thousands of stations available on Internet radio when connected to a broadband Internet connection.
Marketing Date
November 2006
Number of Channels
7.1 Channels
Type
Receiver
Surround Mode Power
140 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.04%
DSP Modes
7 CH Stereo, Chamber, Church, Classical, Drama, Entertainment, Hall, Live Club, Mono Movie, Movie, Music Video, Opera House, Recital Hall, Sci-Fi, TV Sport