THE VERDICT The Onkyo TX-NR575 has just about every modern gadget you'd want in an AV receiver including Bluetooth, WiFi, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and multiple multi-room audio solutions.
Supporting Deep Colour at a 34Hz refresh rate, this receiver produces a crisp colorful palette that helps bring out your television’s best. Conclusion. Judging by this Yamaha RX-V681 review, this 7.2 channel network receiver is a worthy addition to your music and movie system’s arsenal.
The Onkyo 757’s hi-grade 384 kHz/32-bit Hi-Grade DAC (digital to analog converter) acts as an intermediary to insure that the amp delivers high quality sound to your audio components. Onkyo TX-NR757 Setup. When you first boot-up the Onkyo 757, the receiver will walk you thru the initial setup.
The Denon Flagship AVR-X8500H powers the next generation of home theater with the world’s first 13.2 channel receiver that supports the latest immersive audio formats, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D.
Like every other system it streams and plays music from your phone, but Yamaha has also integrated the system in other products, including receivers, soundbars and powered speakers. The AV receiver serves as the hub of a the system, making it the ideal component to offer multiroom streaming.
7.2 channel Home Theater AV receiver Take your home entertainment experience to exciting new levels with the STR-DN1060. An immersive viewing experience is a connection away, with both HDCP 2.2 and MHL 3.0 support for viewing content from 4K broadcasts as well as smartphone connections.
MORE: Sony announces 2015 AV receivers and soundbars More after the break Yamaha has also announced two hi-fi components: the A-S1100 integrated stereo amplifier and a revamped CD-S1000 CD player.
7.2 channel Home Theater AV receiver Take your home entertainment experience to exciting new levels with the STR-DN1060. An immersive viewing experience is a connection away, with both HDCP 2.2 and MHL 3.0 support for viewing content from 4K broadcasts as well as smartphone connections.
Prepared for the future, Denon's AVR-S500BT A/V receiver delivers best-in-class sonic performance and a host of features that includes compatibility with the latest HDMI 2.0 specification and future ultra-high definition video formats, including 4K Ultra HD 60 Hz frame rate content and 4:4:4 Pure Color sub-sampling pass-through for the ultimate viewing experience, and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding for superb sonic fidelity.
With Denon and Marantz sharing the D+M stable, it’s no surprise that the SR5009 and some Denon receivers have several traits in common, including the graphic user interface (with its good-looking and highly readable font) and the slightly simplified remote control.