Yamaha RX-730
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User reviews and opinions
| hongcheng_guo |
8:58pm on Friday, October 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Tried it on MyTouch 3g.... I bought this for my T-Mobile MyTouch 3g running Android 1.6. The audio output on this adapter does not work. Indispensible "Accessory" for G1 Owners I can now connect the G1 to my sound system and stream Pandora or Last. | |
| bartucha82 |
8:05pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| i had this phone it sucks DO NOT BUY IT i mean it is good in the beginning but if u have it for 5 months i get boring this phone absolutly SUCKS!!! HTC Touch is sure to awe any mobile-phone fanatic just as it made me marvel. For one, it definitely has wider display. | |
| Le_coq |
3:27am on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this phone earlier this year and within a week I had to do several resets. The phone would freeze up on me constantly. I bought the Touch about three months ago for the Bell network. A quick summary of the problems are that the volume out of the ear piece is horrific. | |
| Hape |
12:22am on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| What kind of research was done for this article? First of all, the pictures are all of the HTC Touch DIAMOND. I think the once the HTC Dream, HTC Dream, and Google Android are released, it will really open up the field of what a cell phone can do. Yes. | |
| iunknowni |
7:45am on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this phone shortly after it came out. I cam currently with Sprint and wanted to get something close to the iphone. Size dimensions of P3400 be calculated. bold touches are almost 2 cm. Weight also feels a bit heavy with the size of 126 grams. | |
| crl1969 |
9:00am on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Love this phone--fast processor, great ROM/RAM, very sleek & lightweight. However, like other HTC devices. As an upgrade from the Palm Treo 700wx I must say this phone is quite an improvement for me. | |
| tomnewsom |
9:58pm on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| The HTC Touch is a good all-around phone with touch screen capability that is above average for its class. But. Very compact and comfortable cell phone with long battery life and good working EDGE. PDA functions are good. | |
| eriesberg |
10:54pm on Friday, March 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| It constantly freeze up. T-mo exchanged my phone twice and all three of them had the same problem. I am happy with the phone. Hope they come up with a solution to the short battery life. Display is great! The apps are terrific and the ease of use. | |
| spichanator |
11:30pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I just got my new HTC Touch phone yesterday and I love it. It is hard to text while I drive. The HTC Touch was an awesome PDA, but a horrible phone. It was such a pain just to make a call. In a normal car ride home with this cell phone. | |
| cheepee |
12:03pm on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Stay as far away from this phone as you can. ... Got it for free in a "2 for 1 deal Terrible as a phone and as a PDA. Stay as far away from this phone as you can. I got it for "free" in a 2-for-1 deal, but feel like I have a 3 year prison sentence as a result. | |
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Home theatre 5.1 receivers Denon AVR-1801 Marantz SR5300 Denon AVR-600 5.1 6.1 5.1 Denon TU-747 Luxman T-34
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Stereo amplifiers Denon PMA-717 Technics SU-300 Denon PMA-250II - 3rd unit Technics SU-V450 NAD 214 poweramp Luxman LV-92 Cyrus 2 Denon PMA-717 2nd unit
Stereo receivers Technics SA-290 Yamaha RX-730 Denon DRA-345R Onkyo TX-900 Yamaha R-3 NAD 7100 Technics SA-104 2nd unit Denon DRA-275RD Nakamichi SR-4
Technics ST-610 Technics ST-600 Denon TU-260L Fisher FM-550 Denon TU-260L 2nd unit Luxman T-2
Denon PMA-250III
Speakers JBL 120Ti Sansui S-40 KEF C40 Sansui S-U880 Mission 763
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centre Paradigm CC-70 v.3 AR CS25HO Mission 77C 1st unit JPW SW 60 B&W AS6 Mission 7as2
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Technics SB-4000 Monitor Audio R252 Wharfedale 505.2 AR 28LS Technics SB-K20 JPW P1 Infinity Reference 10 JPW ML 510 3rd pair
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DVD players
2003 vintage Single sacd/dvd player 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs optical outputs SOLD Oct 2008 on handshake to Whangarei
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CD players
1994 vintage Single cd player remote control 100 dB S/N ratio Outputs : RCA phono x 2, optical digital SOLD Dec 2008 to Petone, Lower Hutt City
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Sony CDP-991 cd player black
Denon DCD-1015 cd player black
1994 - 1996 vintage Single cd player 2 x 20-bit, 8x oversampling DAC RCA phono outputs SOLD Dec 2008 by demo and Oldies but Goodies selection, to Waipu
Marantz CD-63 cd player black
1993 vintage no remote Single cd player of very high audio quality 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs optical out SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Paihia
NAD 510 cd player grey
Single cd player RCA phono outputs No remote control SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Wellington
Marantz CC-3000 5-cd player black
2002 vintage no remote 5-cd carousel player 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs RCA digital out SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to New Plymouth
Yamaha CDC-500 7-cd player black
Dynamic range : 90dB S/N: 90dB THD + noise : 0.008% 6-cd cartridge and single cd player RCA phono outputs RCA digital output SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
Denon DCD-1290 cd player black
1992 - 1994 vintage Single cd player RCA phono outputs optical out pitch control and fader Recessed bottom panel for extra functions SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Bucklands Beach, Howick
Luxman DZ-121 cd player black
1990 vintage Single cd player without remote control SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Wellington
Nakamichi MB-3 Single and 6-cd player black
7-cd player with remote control 1992 - 1993 vintage RCA phono outputs SOLD April 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies to Tauranga
Denon DCD-1500 II cd player black
Single cd player Programmable and random play modes Input and output level controls High quality mechanism and excellent specs SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Alexandra
Marantz CD-65 II SE cd player black
1986 vintage Single cd player with remote control - Mk II Special Edition model oversampled 96 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs digital output RCA phono type SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Westport
16-bit, 4x
Denon DCD-825 cd player black
1993 vintage Single cd player with remote control 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs SOLD June 2009 by recommended Oldies but Goodies item, to Mt Eden, Auckland
Denon DCD-520 cd player black
1989 vintage Single cd player with no remote control 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs SOLD June 2009 on trademe to Tauranga
1994 - 1996 vintage Single cd player - no remote control 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs optical & digital outputs SOLD July 2009 on trademe to Wellington, [re-purchased from Waipu buyers]
Sony CDP-311 cd player black
1993 vintage Single cd player with no remote control 100 dB S/N ratio RCA phono outputs SOLD July 2009 on trademe to Hamilton
Turntables
Yamaha TT-400U belt drive turntable black Belt drive semi-automatic turntable Convenient outside cover controls Nearly new condition SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
Technics SL-B300 belt drive turntable silver
Belt drive fully automatic turntable Convenient outside cover controls SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Pt Chevalier, Auckland
Technics SL-B202 belt drive turntable silver
Belt drive semi-automatic turntable Convenient outside cover controls one lid hinge broken - will stay up, but one only in contact on lid down Motor noisy in operation, but lid down is OK SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Dunedin
Onkyo CP-1033A direct drive turntable black
Direct drive semi-automatic turntable Convenient outside cover controls New AT95 stylus required SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
Dunlop Systemdek IIX manual turntable black
Made in Scotland - manual operation Linn Basik Plus Tonearm with Audio Technica AT31E moving coil cartridge Three-point suspended chassis Solid glass plinth Front panel power switch Colour : black SOLD June 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies and demonstration to Whangarei
Pioneer PL-L800 linear tracking turntable light grey
1981 vintage linear tracking turntable Convenient outside cover controls SOLD July 2009 on trademe to Hauraki, North Shore City
Cassette tape players
Denon DR-171 2-head cassette deck silver 2-head model with Dolby B, Dolby C 1984 - 1987 model SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
Pioneer CT-W910R dual cassette player black
Dual well, high quality deck Heads and mechanical parts serviced SOLD Feb 2009 by Oldies but Goodies selection to Sydney Australia
NAD 6325 2-head cassette deck dark grey
vintage 2-head model with Dolby B, Dolby C SOLD March 2009 from Oldies but Goodies selection to Devonport
NAD 613 2-head cassette deck dark grey
Recent 1997 - 2000 vintage 2-head model with Dolby B, Dolby C Play trim for fine tuning of bias SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Dunedin
Denon DRM-510 2-head cassette deck 2nd unit - black
Left loading 2-head model with Dolby B, Dolby C, HX Pro 1992 model LED level display SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Porirua
Denon DRM-400 2-head cassette deck black
Left loading 2-head model with Dolby B, Dolby C 1989 - 1992 model LED level display SOLD June 2009 on trademe to Christchurch
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Home theatre receivers
70 watts x 5 channels home theatre tuner amplifier Dolby Digital and DTS av receiver DTS decoding 4 digital inputs, 1 coaxial, 3 optical 5 Channel Stereo S-video, composite video switching 24 bit, 96 kHz D/A converters all channels 24 bit, 96 kHz digital input capable SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
Denon AVR-1801 5.1 home theatre receiver black
Marantz SR5300 6.1 home theatre receiver black
90 watts x 6 channels home theatre tuner amplifier Dolby Digital, Surround EX, Surround Pro Logic II, DTS, DTS Matrix, DTS Discrete, DTS Neo 6, DTS 96/24 av receiver 4 digital inputs, 2 coaxial, 2 optical 5 Channel Stereo S-video, composite video switching 24 bit, 96 kHz D/A converters all channels Discrete preamp outs, and discrete output amplifiers : improved quality SOLD Dec 2008 by handshake to Whangarei
Denon AVR-600 5.1 home theatre receiver black
1997 vintage 68W RMS at 8 ohms x 3, 19W rear x 2 Includes RC-195 remote control SOLD June 2009 on trademe to Auckland
Denon TU-747 stereo tuner silver
Slimline 1984 - 1987 vintage, excellent quality, sensitive Multiple preset buttons with large up / down tuner buttons SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
Analogue tuning, stereo AM / FM tuner Luxman T-34 stereo tuner silver 1978 vintage high quality reception SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Wellington
Technics ST-610 stereo tuner dark grey / black
Digital tuning, stereo AM/FM tuner - light blue display, 3-LEDs tuning strength indicator Slimline dark grey / black SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Thames Digital tuning, stereo AM/FM tuner - light blue display, 3-LEDs tuning strength indicator Slimline dark grey / black SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Wellington
Technics ST-600 stereo tuner dark grey / black
Denon TU-260L stereo tuner black
Slimline 1984 - 1987 vintage, excellent quality, sensitive Multiple preset buttons with large up / down tuner buttons SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Ohakune
Digital tuning, stereo AM/FM tuner Fisher FM-550 stereo tuner silver Respected American Fisher brand SOLD May 2009 on trademe to Christchurch
Denon TU-260L 2nd unit stereo tuner black
Slimline 1989 - 19? vintage, nice audio quality, sensitive Multiple [30] preset buttons with large up / down tuner buttons SOLD July 2009 on trademe to Waitakere City
Analogue tuning, stereo AM / FM tuner Luxman T-2 stereo tuner silver 1976 vintage high quality reception SOLD June 2009 to Torbay Heights, Auckland
Denon PMA-717 stereo amplifier silver
Stereo amplifiers
A stylish cream / silver slimline 35W integrated amplifier 1986 vintage SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
Technics SU-300 stereo amplifier slimline dark grey
A compact 23W integrated amplifier 1987 vintage Phono input SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to West Coast
Denon PMA-250II stereo amplifier black
A slimline classic early Denon 30W integrated amplifier High current capable - plenty of power SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Wanaka
Technics SU-V450 stereo amplifier dark grey
A compact 50W integrated amplifier 1988 - 1991 vintage One channel intermittent Phono input Large input selection buttons SOLD Feb 2009 by procurement request to Avondale
NAD 214 power amplifier grey
Typical NAD no fuss layout 80W amplifier 1993 - 1996 vintage Bridgeable 240W at 8 ohms mono Soft clipping & power status LEDs SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Wanganui
Luxman LV-92 stereo amplifier black
An 80s low profile, black, audiophile 40W stereo integrated amplifier 1990 vintage CD direct switch No remote control SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Rotorua
Cyrus 2 stereo amplifier grey
A low profile, grey, audiophile 50W stereo integrated amplifier 1990 vintage SOLD April 2009 on trademe to Tauranga
Denon PMA-717 stereo amplifier 2nd unit silver
A stylish cream / silver slimline 35W integrated amplifier 1986 vintage SOLD May 2009 on trademe to Grey Lynn, Auckland
Denon PMA-250III stereo amplifier black
A low profile, black, audiophile 30W stereo integrated amplifier SOLD July 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
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A compact digital AM / FM tuner 50W receiver 1986 - 1987 vintage Phono input Tuning LEDs and tuned indication LED on station dial LED power level indicators Slider tone, balance and volume controls SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Greymouth
Technics SA-290 stereo receiver slimline dark grey
Yamaha RX-730 stereo receiver black
A stylish stereo amplifier with AM/FM tuner 70W receiver 19? vintage Phono input Fluorescent digital display Remote control and AM loop antenna included SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Palmerston North
Denon DRA-345R stereo receiver black
A typically stylish and solid Denon AM/FM receiver 45W receiver 1994 -1996 vintage Phono input digital tuning display SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Nelson
Onkyo TX-900 stereo receiver black
An attractive green digits display 40W receiver 199? vintage Phono input powerful deep sound SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Wanaka
Yamaha R-3 stereo receiver black
A stylish stereo amplifier with AM/FM tuner 35W receiver 19? vintage Phono input Red fluorescent digital display No remote control SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to New Plymouth
NAD 7100 stereo receiver grey
Remote control Monitor series NAD 60W receiver 1987 - 1989 vintage Bridgeable 100W at 8 ohms mono Soft clipping & power status LEDs SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
Technics SA-104 stereo receiver 2nd unit slimline silver
A compact analogue AM/FM tuner 20W receiver 1982 vintage Phono input Tuning LEDs and tuned indication LED on station dial SOLD May 2009 on trademe to Ohakune
Denon DRA-275RD stereo receiver black
1997 vintage 40W RMS at 8 ohms x 2 Includes RC812 remote control SOLD June 2009 by recommendation from Oldies but Goodies to Mt Eden, Auckland
Nakamichi SR-4 stereo receiver black
Power 60W RMS - special amplifier design STASIS SOLD June 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies and demonstration to Whangarei
Speakers main front
JBL 120Ti front speakers oak
3-way 1985 - 1989 vintage 250W classic JBL oak SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Auckland
Sansui S-40 front speakers
3-way 1983 - 1989 vintage 50W
SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
KEF C40 front speakers
2.5-way 1986 vintage tower sealed box design 100W 91 dB / 1W efficiency 68 - 20kHz, -6dB at 58Hz SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Paihia
Sansui S-U880 front speakers walnut
3-way 10" woofer 100W walnut
SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Auckland
Mission 763 front speakers 2nd pair rosewood
2-way classic 80s British quality 100W Attractive rosewood finish
SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Wanganui
B&W DM220 front speakers 2nd pair walnut
2.5-way classic 80s British quality 100W walnut
SOLD March 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
Wharfedale Glendale XP2 front speakers walnut
3-way 8" woofer 40W walnut
SOLD June 2009 on trademe to Laingholm, Auckland
Rear speakers
2-way classic British quality 100W cherry Re-wired, some caps replaced, oiled in teak These are very detailed, involving and natural sounding gems SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Paekakariki
Spendor SP2 rear speakers cherry
Technics SB-4000 front speakers walnut
2-way 1979 vintage linear phase design Staggered cabinet design for equal timing from tweeter and 10 inch woofer New speaker wire connection posts fitted SOLD Dec 2008 on trademe to Torbay, North Shore City
Monitor Audio R252 rear / front speakers black
2-way 80s vintage classic English sound 15 - 70W black colour SOLD Dec 2008 by Oldies but Goodies request to Whangarei
Wharfedale 505.2 rear speakers black
2-way 15 - 70W black colour - grey grille cloth SOLD Dec 2008 to Whangarei
Acoustic Research AR 28LS front / rear speakers walnut
2-way 1981 - 1983 vintage 100W walnut colour Good bass content and articulate audio expression SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Wellington
Technics SB-K20 front speakers rosewood
Frequency response of 45Hz - 22kHz Overload protection reset button A nominal impedance of 8ohms for 60W - 70W RMS power handling Bass reflex ported 2-way gives a measured efficiency of 91dB at 1Watt @ 1m One tweeter replaced with superior ferrofluid-cooled driver SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Whangarei
JPW P1 stand / rear speakers walnut
2-way 100W walnut colour Vifa 8 inch woofers have new foam surrounds JPW offered superior build quality compared to the competition, with real veneer cabinets, machine screw driver fixings, excellent drivers, and hard-wired crossovers This pair have been upgraded with superior crossover components and wiring to the tweeters Sealed box for tight bass SOLD Feb 2009 on trademe to Bucklands Beach, Howick, Auckland
Infinity Reference 10 stand / rear speakers black
2-way 1993 vintage 75W black colour SOLD March 2009 from Oldies but Goodies selection to Devonport
JPW ML 510 stand / rear speakers walnut
2-way Peerless drivers 70W walnut colour SOLD June 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies, to Mt Eden, Auckland
Paradigm CC-70 v.3 centre speaker dark grey
Centre TV speakers
Small size but highly efficient and excellent quality dark grey finish, 2.5 speaker design 60W 8 ohms centre speaker from Canada's Paradigm SOLD Nov 2008 on trademe to Whangarei
AR CS25HO centre speaker light grey
Compact 2.1 design 2 x mid / bass woofers, 1 x dome tweeter Light grey colour black cloth 80W 6 ohms centre speaker SOLD Jan 2009 on trademe to Piha
Mission 77C centre speaker black
Compact 2.3 passive radiator design Power : Rated 25 - 100W RMS Frequency response : 80 - 20kHz +/- 3dB -6dB at 60Hz, 30kHz SOLD July 2009 from Oldies but Goodies selection to Brussels, Belgium
JPW SW 60 powered subwoofer grey
Subwoofers
Compact 60W RMS subwoofer 250mm driver Down-firing vented design, complete with spiked feet RCA phono line level and speaker wire inputs SOLD April 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies to Auckland
B&W AS6 powered subwoofer black
Dual front vents 100W RMS subwoofer 300mm driver RCA phono line level and speaker wire inputs
SOLD May 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies to East Tamaki, Auckland
Mission 7as2 subwoofer black
Dual 200mm long throw woofers and 150W RMS amplifier SOLD June 2009 by selection from Oldies but Goodies to Devonport
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Yamaha RX-A3000 Aventage 11.2 Networking A/V Receiver Review
Review by Clint DeBoer & Gene DellaSala of Audioholics.com
Introduction
AV receivers are constantly changing, constantly leap-frogging one another in features and capabilities. This year Yamaha announced its Aventage (RX-A) line and, in the process, jumped over a lot of the competition. And not a little jump, more like an Olympic gold medal long jump. Much of that jump is simply in the way of value - I mean the Aventage line in general has build quality and features that seem like it should cost a lot more than it does. The RX-A3000 takes that to the nth degree. There are five receivers in the Aventage lineup and the RX-A3000 is the flagship. The line is a simplified high-end run at the AV receiver concept. As such, there is a very defined delineation between models, but a few specific break points define some key places where some users will seek to spend a little more and up the ante on the return for their investment. Lets take a quick look (see chart on page 2). As we see it, there is a definite line in the sand drawn after the RX-A1000 which adds a significant amount of power, HQV Vida processing and Zone 2/3 video capabilities. If you want the high-end of what Yamaha is now offering, youre going to want to get into the RX-A2000 or RX-A3000. Take a look down the line, however, and its remarkable what the first three of the line manage to cram in at much lower price points. Economy of scale has done much to bring down the price for features you would simply not have dreamed of just a few years ago. HDMI Standby-through mode in a $600 receiver with a motion GUI interface and 12V trigger outputs? 2011 is going to be a good year for upgraders. Now for a trip back through memory lane. Back in 2008 Yamaha released its
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top of the line RX-Z7 AV receiver. It had 7 channels of amplification with 140 watts each. All manner of video upscaling (analogue and digital) was included and it had a whopping 5 HDMI inputs and even two paralleled outputs. For room correction, Yamaha pulled out the stops and debuted a new proprietary YPAO-based multi point room calibration system. For multi-room applications there was support for 4 Zones of audio (including a dedicated digital audio output for Zone 4) and networking features to stream online music and even allow the receiver to be controlled by an iPod Touch or iPhone. It weighed just over 40 pounds and cost $2700. It was pretty impressive to say the least. Then, two years later, Yamaha released the RX-A3000 Aventage receiver. It too has 7 channels of 140Watts each, the same analogue and digital upconversion. But it has 8 HDMI inputs and 2 outputs, all
3D compatible and supporting the latest features like Audio Return Channel. It also has even more impressive features, like the ability to bypass HDMI while in standby, so you can use your TV without having to turn on the receiver. It has close to the same advanced multi-zone YPAO room correction system and network features and the 4 Zones of audio. It adds another component video input, bringing the total to 4 - which is more than enough in our opinion, especially given the decline and phase-out of analogue outputs in favor of HDMI. It does remove one digital audio input and output. It also removed the two switched outlets on the back. But heres the kicker. Its nearly as hefty as the RX-Z7 and costs just $1700. Now were not going to say that the amplifier section is exactly the same as the RX-Z7, but given the feature set, weight and $800 cost savings, Yamahas RX-A3000
RX-A3000 Aventage Receiver Review Summary
Manufacturer: Yamaha Electronics Overall Rating: 4.5/5 Stars Value Rating: 5/5 Stars MSRP: $1799.95 www.Yamaha.com/ hometheater
Tons of configurability options HDMI standby pass-through (can change inputs) Dual configurable subwoofer outputs Supports full 11.2 home theater use iPad and iPhone app controllable
Over abundant configurable options can be confusing Not compatible with MusicCast Gen 1 Bulky and poorly designed remote control
RX-A3000
Price Power (RMS) HDMI 1.4a (in/out) USB audio Network receiver HD Radio Sirius Internet Video Processing Analog to HDMI H-shape cross member frame Symmetrical power amp layout Learning remote HDMI standby-through
RX-A2000
$1400 130Wx7 8/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes HQV Vida Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (w/Zone) Yes 2 9.2 Yes No Yes
RX-A1000
$1000 105Wx7 8/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Proprietary Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes 2 None No No No
RX-A800
$750 95Wx7 6/2 No No Yes No Proprietary Yes No No No Yes Yes No 1 None No No No
RX-A700
$600 90Wx7 6/1 No No No No None No No No No Yes Yes No 1 None No No No
$1800 140Wx7 8/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes HQV Vida Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (w/Zone) Yes 2 11.2 Yes Optical Yes
GUI IPhone App Control / Web browser control 12V Trigger output Channel expandability Zone 2/3 video Zone 4 output Zone remote
Specifications
Yamaha RX-A3000 Aventage
Channels: 7.2 RMS Output Power: (20Hz - 20kHz): 140W x 7 Total Power: (20Hz - 20kHz): 980W Audio Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital EX / Pro Logic IIx DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 DTS 96/24 / DTS Neo:6 Pure Direct D/A Conversion: 192 kHz / 24 bit Selectable Subwoofer Crossover (9-band) Video Time Base Corrector HDMI 3D Capable Analog Video to HDMI Upconversion (up to 1080p) HDMI Video Adjustments (Adjustable) HDMI to HDMI Upscaling HDMI Video Processing (HQV Vida) Component Video Upconversion S-Video Upconversion 5th Foot w/ Anti-Resonance Technology Low Jitter PLL Circuitry (Ultra Low) H-shape Cross Member Frame Symmetrical Power Amplifier Layout Connections HDMI 1.4a (In/Out): 8/2 Component Video (In/Out): (4/1) A/V Inputs (S-Video): 5 Optical Inputs: 4 Coaxial inputs: 3 Optical Outputs: 1 Front A/V with Digital Input (HDMI/S-Video/Optical0) Front USB Input For Flash Memory Drives RS-232C Interface 8-Channel Decoder Inputs Custom Features 12V Trigger Outputs (x 2) Assignable Power Amp Channel Expandability w/ Ext. Amp (Up to 11.2) Zone Speaker Terminals Zone 2 Output (Component / Composite) Zone 3 Output (Component / Composite) Zone 4 Output (Optical) Zone Power Switching Zone Remote Control IR Inputs/Outputs (x 2) Receiver Manager Software Pre-Out All Channels Dimensions: 17-1/8 W x 7-1/8 H x 16-7/8 D Weight: 37.5 lbs. 2 switched outlets No switched outlets 4 Zones 7 digital audio inputs, 2 outputs 4 Zones 6 digital audio inputs, 1 output Advanced Features Four SCENE Buttons HD Radio Tuner iPod Compatibility (With Optional YDS-11/12 or YID-W10) Bluetooth Compatibility Compressed Music Enhancer Network Receiver Functions (DLNA 1.5/Win 7/Rhapsody/SIRIUS/ Internet Radio) SIRIUS Satellite Radio Ready HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC) HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) HDMI Standby-through (can change inputs) Dialogue Lift YPAO (w/Optimizer Microphone) On-Screen Display (also w/ Zone GUI) Auto Power Down Web Browser Control Learning Remote w/macro Capability DSP Programs: HDMI 1.3a Inputs, 2 Outputs 3 component video inputs, 1 output Multi-point YPAO 7 x 140 watts per channel 8 HDMI 1.4a Inputs, 2 Outputs 4 component video inputs, 1 output Multi-point YPAO 7 x 140 watts per channel
just became the most modern big man on campus and its going to take quite a bit to topple this goliath. Here is the comparison of the RX-Z7 vs. the RX-A3000 side-by-side, check it out for yourself:
No HDMI pass-through HDMI pass-through in Standby in Standby Dual sub outs (mono only) Compatible with MusicCast Gen 1 MSRP: $2699.95 Dual sub outs (stereo, mono, front/back) Not compatible with MusicCast Gen 1 MSRP: $1799.95
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Build Quality and Features
We ran a full suite of amplifier tests on this receiver below, but for now lets talk some more about features - cause theres a LOT of them. The receiver is packed with inputs and outputs. If you havent yet gotten your head wrapped around just what this behemoth offers, well help you through that here. Take a look at the back of the RX-A3000 receiver. Of particular note, check out the number of HDMI inputs. With 1 on the front, that makes 8 inputs and 2 outputs. Since the RX-A3000 features HDMI-to-HDMI and analogue to HDMI upconversion, youre going to be able to grab any legacy devices you have lying around (like the antiquated 480i Wii sitting on your AV shelf over there) and run it up to 1080p output over HDMI. This is an AV receiver thats going to be able to walk with whatever youve got and put it up in the screen. But keep looking, theres more. If youre into whole house audio, the Yamaha RX-A3000 has four Zones for you to utilize. With 2 Zones that support an on-screen GUI (composite or Component) and a fourth Zone that can send optical TOSlink audio to a secondary AV receiver or integrated amplifier, the Yamaha RX-A3000 has enough juice to cover all but the most extravagant homes with plenty of audio. And, unlike most AV receivers, the Yamaha can finally utilize external amplifiers to deliver up to 11.2 channels of audio, even if youre crazy enough to utilize both front and back Presence channels in your home theater. Check out how they laid out the 11 pairs of speaker binding posts:
You can hit up the system to drive 7 to 11 channels in one room, or automatically wire it up to switch to 5.1 and power a second or even third Zone with the push of a button. But wait until we get to the menu system and you see all of the configuration options Yamaha has in store. Yamaha truly lives up to their mantra of better build quality with their Aventage lineup of receivers. Pulling the top cover off the RX-A3000 revealed no wasted space and meticulous attention to detail for reducing mechanical vibrations in the product such as felt taped heatsinks, padding for every contact point to the top cover, and their alleged 5th foot mounted directly under the centralized E-Core power transformer. At first this appeared to be a marketing gimmick, but there is method to their madness as its not a lofty design goal to eliminate mechanical vibrations in a product, especially a transformer that likes to hum. Unlike the RX-Z7s single heatsink for its power devices,
Bass Management
As was the case with the RX-Z7, the RX-A3000 provides for variable crossover settings per speaker group (ie. Mains, Center, Surrounds but doesnt give you a choice for the subwoofer crossover which I found through my testing to be dependent on the main channel crossover setting. Thus I highly recommend you keep each speaker groups crossover setting within 20Hz to ensure a more optimal integration with the subwoofer during all playback modes (ie. discrete 5.1 sources and 2 CH music in PLIIx Music Mode). Yamaha still allows you to the center and surround channels to large even if you select small for the main channels. I would have preferred Yamaha to automatically set all speakers to small if the mains were set small. Pay extra attention when manually configuring speaker size groups or use one of their presets that sets all speakers to small. The crossovers worked as expected for a THX Ultra2 certified receiver (except the RX-A3000 is not THX certified) as indicated by the 12dB/oct High Pass Filter (HPF) slopes on speakers set small and 24dB/oct Low Pass Filter (LPF) slopes on the subwoofer output which we measured with our Audio Precision APx585. The only oddity was that the subwoofer channel was down about 1.5dB at 10Hz which to us indicated a rather conservative HPF employment on this channel since this slight attention didnt show up on any of the seven main channels.
disable the video processing features for the HDMI video - also helping you to determine exactly who is doing the video processing: the receiver, the player, or your display. If you enable it, you can set the output resolution to 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p or Through (same resolution as what is being input). Please read: Video Processing in Bluray Players, Receivers and Displays (http:// www.audioholics.com/education/displaySound formats-technology/video-processing-inThis menu isnt nearly as exciting as the dvd-players-receivers-and-displays) Speaker menu, but it does offer access to basic functionality like Lipsync delay (HDMI auto or manual) and Dynamic range (for Dolby Digital soundtracks). If you are Yamahas RX-A3000 adjusting delay, the range is from 0 (the just became the most default) to 250 ms in 1 ms increments - now thats precise! You can also configure Max modern big man on and Initial Volume settings and whether or campus and its going not video outputs in Pure Direct Mode (we to take quite a bit to recommend it be off, or whats the point). topple this goliath. Max Volume can be set anywhere from -30.0 dB to +16.5 dB (the maximum) in 5dB Clint & Gene increments. Initial Volume is nearly identical, except that you can adjust it in 0.5dB steps to get a more precise starting point. Lastly, you can set the Adaptive DSP level (On or Aside from processing and conversion, Off), which varies the DSP effect with the this menu provides for scaling options of volume level of the receiver for a more converted video, and picture controls such realistic effect. as Contrast, Brightness, and Resolution Enhancement. Unless you have a deficient Video source component, we recommend The Video setup menu has some very largely leaving these options alone with unique and helpful settings. In particular, we one exception. We found that the various felt it was wise of Yamaha to allow users Noise Reduction circuits were handy in to disable analogue-to-analogue conversion. reducing mosquito noise and the analogue In that way you can force your expensive noise found on older program material. In display to do the work and maintain the either case, its a truly advanced feature purity of your video signal (its also an with six configurable Presets which allow excellent way to troubleshoot analogue adjustment over: video compatibility problems). You can also Contrast enhancement Resolution Enhancement Detail Enhancement Edge Enhancement Noise Reduction Mosquito Noise Reduction (NR) Block Noise Reduction (NR) Temporal Noise Reduction (NR) Brightness Contrast Saturation
Thats an extensive list, driven by the new HQV Vida video processing chipset. Since you can customize and store up to six different presets, its incredibly powerful and offers a great way to tweak the system when your display or source doesnt allow for easy application-specific customization.
As with most receivers with dual HDMI outputs, the Yamaha RX-A3000 lets you set which output will handle CEC functions (and enable or disable the function entirely). Unfortunately, since HDMI has provided such poor implementation standards for CEC functions under the guise of freedom for manufacturers to choose, the results are almost always unpredictable, even when you stick to products made by the same manufacturer. This menu is also where you would enable Audio Return Channel (ARC) functionality (and the Control Select function determines which HDMI output receives the audio signals from the TV). You can also select which input receives this audio. The other thing we really liked was that you could set what is output via the two HDMI output jacks - namely, whether audio and video, or just video are output. Whats semi-unique about the RX-A3000 is that you can have the receiver simultaneously
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read audio from an HDMI input and also send that audio out through one or both HDMI outputs on the back. This means that you can do a sort of multi-cast of program material. Why is this important? At times, during our annual Super Bowl party for example, weve wanted to take audio from a source and also pass it along to another room where it can feed a television.Typically you must choose one or the other - either you are pulling audio and passing video on to a television, or you are passing all audio through the receiver without using it. With the RX-A3000, you can have your cake and eat it too. Lastly, HDMI Standby is activated here and you can select the HDMI input even when the unit is in Standby mode!
but oddly no Pandora support as of the time this review was written. Perhaps Yamaha will offer a future firmware upgrade for Pandora support. It seems Onkyo has Pandora cornered in the A/V receiver market for now.
Multi-zone
If you use this receiver for multiple zones - and you should because its good at it - youll spend some time here setting it up. Once you configure the speakers in the Speaker menu, whats left is to tell the receiver whether you want Fixed or Variable volume in Zones 2 and 3 and what the Max Volume needs to be set at (a lifesaver if I ever saw one). Having this level of Zone audio control is extremely handy for when, as in our case, you are using a Zone for outdoor speakers and want to limit the output levels to reduce the potential for distortion or overdriving your speakers. You can even set Initial Volume and select the digital output to be assigned to Zone 4 or the main zone. A Party Mode can be configured to allow you to enable all or just some of the zones to respond with identical audio from the main zone source. In this way you can literally light up your house
Network
This area isnt terribly exciting and is what youd expect to see, with basic Network configurations and DHCP control. The one surprising feature was the ability to wake up the unit through network control signals - a nice touch for custom installers to use. This is also where youll get easy access to the receivers IP address - handy for the initial network setup when you link the receiver to the Yamaha iPhone/iPad app for Zone and source control (more on this later). Unlike the RX-Z7, the RX-A3000 wont stream music from their own MusicCast Gen 1systems (MCX-1000/2000) via Ethernet. This is unfortunate for fellow MusicCast owners, but lets face it, those products are becoming obsolete. The RX-A3000 does stream audio via Ethernet using any Windows 7/WHS pc/server or DLNA server/NAS or MAC via Twonky. You also get the same networking features of the RX-Z7 such as internet radio, Rhapsody
with whole home audio thats in sync or, if you have a separate area that requires a different sound, like an office or a childrens room, you can split off that Zone from the rest of the Party Mode audio. Aside from this, you can rename Zones and even rename Zone Scenes as well as configure the monitor output between Zones 2-4 (or keep it to the Main Zone). Like the RX-Z7, the RX-A3000 Party Mode allows digital signals (HDMI & S/PDIF) (multichannel ones downmix to 2ch) to go to zone 2, 3 & 4 without the need for additional digital or analog source connections to those zones provided that the main zone is turned on and multi source is defeated. If you dont engage Party Mode, you must make analog source connections to the other zones so they can receive audio too.
Function
If there is a utility menu, this is it. Auto Power Down (really Standby mode) can be enabled for 4, 8, or 12 hours of inactivity (or disabled completely). And, instead of a dedicated digital audio/video input menu, Yamaha dumped it here - presumably figuring that once you set this up youll leave it alone. Note that you can configure everything independently, however the naming conventions - being just numbered inputs - really make this a more difficult process for many users. While some may be able to remember they plugged the TV into the SAT input, youre going to need a cheat sheet when setting up the RX-A3000 unless you have a photographic memory that likes lots of arbitrary numbers.You also cant re-assign HDMI or analogue inputs - its AV1, AV2, AV3. just put them where they need to be and forgeddabouddit.
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Returning back to where we started, the Function menu is what lets you set the front panel dimmer level, scrolling mode, trigger functions and the wallpaper for the menu. While Yamaha gives you 4 options for the wallpaper, none of them is custom - and odd thing since they have both USB access and networking functions as a means to grab a compatible file.
Aventage iPhone/iPad App
Speaking of apps, Yamaha also released an Aventage iPhone/iPad app which allows user control over features like Zone volume and source selection. It even grants control over the tuner and Internet radio sections of the receiver. We have to be honest, the App was a bit of a dog in our testing, with slow feedback and a quirky interface, but its a great start - and for free its hard to complain. Particularly with respect to using multiple Zones, its almost a life-saver. Near the end of our review Yamaha added some new functionality to the App - namely a cursor or menu control system whereby you can use your iPad or iPhone to control the GUI menu system of the RX-A3000. (It should be noted we tested ver 1.0.1 at the time of this review, and there is now a newer version 2.0.1 app which Yamaha claims to have improved interface options and speed.) We are starting to see more and more of this and, as such, its going to be surprising if we dont eventually see the end of remote controls entirely - at least
as we know them to be today. Lets face it - as receivers become more complex, our complaints about remote controls go up. You just cant sufficiently add enough functionality on the face of a remote with such limited real-estate. Add an LCD touch screen, however, and you now have the ability to configure modes and much more ergonomic control functions. The future is coming, and Yamaha brings it partially here with its App.
Remote Control
OK, on to the remote control. Look, we hate the Yamaha RX-A3000 remote. Its a standard Yamaha remote and the company seems to have a knack for making things over-complicated and just difficult. Remember the RAV 172 remote? These guys make an art form out of unusual interfaces. The new RX-A3000 remote doesnt have an unusual interface, it just features a ton of buttons on the front face and a flip up panel at bottom to allow even more functionality - like a number pad for tuner control. Aesthetically, it looks, at first blush, like an inversion of the x67series remotes, but with more buttons. But the real problem is that the Source buttons all have useless labels. like AV1, AV2, and AV3. Um,thats descriptive. Like the unusable nomenclature on the rear of the unit, Yamaha shoots users into oblivion with their labelfree alphanumeric designations that will be sure to drive anyone (except
Audioholics Bench Testing Summary of Test Results
Since Yamaha touted its use of the HQV Vida chip and the RX-A3000 has such a wide variety of settings and video processing capabilities, we thought wed give it a thorough testing and see what it did in terms of our performance benchmarks. While we typically run it through a series of practical DVD ad Blu-ray tests, the use of a few benchmark discs allows us to at least have some sort of objective baseline for comparison.
HQV Perfect Score is 130
Yamaha RX-A3000 Benchmark total score: 130/130
HQV HD Perfect Score is 100
Yamaha RX-A3000 Score: 100/100
maybe the person who sets up this receiver) batty in less than 60 seconds. Scratch that, it drove us batty - and were the ones who set it up! With a new GUI interface, perhaps Yamaha is subconsciously drawing users to use that (and their iPhone/iPad app). Advanced users will want to take advantage of Yamahas Receiver Manager software integration capability which weve covered in prior reviews. This will come in handy to relabel inputs into more meaningful names. Yamaha needs to buy some stock in Logitech or Universal Remote, because with flagship remotes like this they are practically driving everyone to use a competing device to retain their sanity. I could go into the way they broke down the remote, but you have eyes and we included a picture - add $200 to this receiver and get yourself something you can actually give your significant other to use. If youre single, you can make due with this and it does allow for learning of other device codes - it just wont support the four color buttons that are required for advanced use of Blu-ray players and (particularly) any Samsung device.
kick drum and its punctuated attack was topped by a crisp snap that really came across as authentic and live-sounding. Let Go was another song that we listened to for midrange clarity given a tight mix and an almost wall of sound performance. With this type of music (Alternative/Rock) it was amazing to hear the Yamaha really fill up the theater room with punchy, driving bass a nice, full drum kit and real heavy metal guitars that played in tandem to generate a thick sound that had us sitting back and enjoying nearly the full album before moving on. CD: Switchfoot The Beautiful Letdown This is Your Life was a track I wanted to get playing in the Yamaha since it arrived. Popping this CD into our Oppo BDP-83 we were treated to the synthy bass and drums that punctuate a really simple intro that builds into a robust crescendo of a chorus that sits just under the lead male vocal. Man the deep, resonant bass just reverberated throughout the room and filled it up nicely as the Moog-sounding keys came in and the contrasting clean electric guitars entered in from the sides. Dare You to Move is a song form this band that hit mainstream pretty hard and I liked it for the up front vocals and the persistent percussion that pokes way out during the verses and carries through the choruses in the form of a shaker. The bass was also driving through this song, as was the kick, with a throaty hit that sat back in the mix but resonated with a nice upper-mid tone.
Yamaha RX-A3000 Measurement & Analysis
Measurements & commentary by Gene DellaSala All measurements were conducted using our Audio Precision APxChannel HDMI Audio Analyzer. The Yamaha RX-A3000 was defaulted to high impedance mode (8 ohms or more) which is the setting we recommend using regardless of your loudspeakers impedance rating if you are concerned about achieving maximum output power and performance from this unit.
Yamaha RX-A3000 Preamplifier Measurements
I did some quick spot-checking on the RX-A3000 pre-amplifier gain structure to ensure it could be properly drive a wide assortment of power amplifier. My personal criteria for amplifier gain structure is that it should be able to hit full power when driven with 2Vrms. The RX-A3000 was able to deliver 3.3Vrms unclipped out of the analog multi channel outputs. Once I exceeded this output level, the auto protection circuits shut the receiver down. This is more than enough clean output voltage to drive any audio amplifier to clipping. Frequency Response was ruler flat from 10Hz to 80kHz (the limit of the APx585 test equipment) with +-.025dB variation. The preamp gain (Av) = 13.6dB similar to what I measured on the RX-Z7. Driving the RX-A3000s HDMI input with a -20dBFS signal, I adjusted the volume control until I measured 1Vrms via the preamp outputs., The RX-A3000 displayed an excellently clean FFT distortion profile with the magnitude of the 2nd harmonic
It was clear to us that Yamaha proved their masterful craftsmanship with the execution of this compact, well engineered A/V receiver. Clint & Gene
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of (-.733 +108.15)dBv = 107.4dBv or 100*alog^-1(-107.4/20) =.0004% THD + N. The output, residual noise products were virtually nonexistent. Using the HDMI input driven at -20dBFS with 1Vrms out of the preamp analog outputs, I measured 86dB (unweighted). This is a pretty clean measurement. I repeated this test via the analog inputs and noticed an elevated result likely due to clock noise or just digital artifacts well above the audio band corrupting the measurement. Engaging Pure Direct made about a 3dB improvement to this measurement coming close to the SNR performance I measured when driving the RX-A3000 via an HDMI input source. The RX-A3000 exhibited commendable channel to channel crosstalk performance. With all channels acting as the noise source or disturber driven via the HDMI input, I measured each idle channel one at a time to determine the worst case channel to channel crosstalk. At 1kHz the RX-A3000 yielded -70dB @ 1kHz dropping lower with frequency (odd but true) and still maintaining -70dB at 20kHz for its noisiest channel. I consider anything less than -40dB @ 10kHz acceptable so the RX-A3000 met that minimum requirement with 30dB to spare! With only one channel driven at a time, channel to channel crosstalk performance was about 10dB better across the board putting it on par with what I measured on the RX-Z7 two-channel crosstalk tests.
Yamaha RX-A3000 Analog Frequency Response
Yamaha RX-A3000 FFT Distortion (HDMI In, -20dBFS, 1Vrms out)
Yamaha RX-A3000 Power Amplifier Measurements
With the RX-A3000 driven by a -20dBFS input signal via HDMI, I measured all channels driven at 8 ohms via the speaker outputs at 10 watts power level. Frequency response was again ruler flat from 20H to 80Khz (the bandwidth limit of my AP test gear) +-0.04dB variance which was incredibly linear. The distortion spectra of the RX-A3000 amplifier overall is very good. However as the RX-A3000 approached max rated
Yamaha RX-A3000 SNR (pre-amp driven via HDMI)
Yamaha RX-A3000 Frequency Response (HDMI In, Speaker Level Outputs)
Yamaha RX-A3000 FFT Distortion Analysis at Full Rated Power
power (140wpc) odd order harmonics started to dominate (30.2 +64.6)dBv = 94.8dBv or 100*alog^-1(-94.8/20) =.002% THD + N. This is still a good measurement and comparably cleaner to what I measured on some dedicated multi-channel power amplifiers. Driving the RX-A3000 with a -20dBFS input signal via HDMI, I measured 84dB SNR at 1 watt with all channels driven. The RX-A3000 noise floor from preamp all the way through its power amp section is commendably low. I measure amplifier SNR at 1 watt to put everyone on equal footing and to also better gauge its low level performance where the amplifier spends most of its time operating at. I consider 80dB @ 1 watt (un-weighted) to be a good measurement which the RX-A3000 comfortably exceeded. I measured all-to-one crosstalk from the preamp input of the RX-A3000 all the way to the speaker outputs with each channel driven at 20 watts (except the channel under test). Channel to channel crosstalk was excellent (80dB @ 1kHz, 55dB @10kHz). Again this is a worst case crosstalk measurement. Simply measuring channel to channel crosstalk with only one channel acting as a disturber at a time would produce numbers 10dB or lower across the board. This is how most publications measure crosstalk but we tend to be harder on the products and test them in the worst case scenarios like these.
Power Measurements
Using our Audio Precision APx585 8-channel HDMI analyzer, we conducted a full barrage of multi-channel amplifier tests on Yamaha RX-A3000. We tested power using three methods: Continuous Full Power Bandwidth (CFP-BW) from 20Hz to 20Khz into 8 and 4-ohm loads (up to two-channels) 1kHz Power Sweep vs Distortion (1kHz PSweep) - popularized by the
Yamaha RX-A3000 SNR (HDMI In, Speaker Level Outputs)
print magazines, this is an instantaneous power vs distortion test at 1kHz. The problem with this test is it often masks slew related and or frequency response problems some amplifiers exhibit at the frequency extremes, and thus inflates the measured power results. It does provide an instant gratification # for consumers to argue over on the forums so we are now incorporating this test to please the masses. Dynamic PWR - 1kHz CEA-2006 Burst Method testing. This is a dynamic power measurement adopted from the car industry similar to IHF method only a bit more difficult for an amplifier and more representative of real musical content. Keep in mind most review publications dont do continuous power measurements and they usually publish power measurements into clipping at 1% THD + N. Our measurements are very conservative as we use a dedicated 20A line with no Variac to regulate line voltage. We constantly monitor the line to ensure it never drops more than 2Vrms from nominal which in our case was 120Vrms.
# of CH
Test Type
CFP-BW CFP-BW 1kHz Psweep 1kHz Psweep 1kHz Psweep Dynamic PWR Dynamic PWR Dynamic PWR Dynamic PWR Dynamic PWR
155wpc 236wpc 168 wpc 251 wpc 65 wpc 217wpc 386wpc 205wpc 330wpc 153 wpc
8-ohms 4-ohms 8-ohms 4-ohms 8-ohms 8-ohms 4-ohms 8-ohms 4-ohms 8-ohms
THD + N
0.1% 0.1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%
Yamaha RX-A3000 Power Measurement Table
Yamaha RX-A3000 1kHz Power Test ACD, 8 ohms
TheYamaha RX-A3000 handedly exceeded its 140wpc power rating continuously with two channels driven and stomped out an impressive 236wpc both channels driven into 4 ohms; and thats a full power bandwidth measurement (20Hz to 20kHz at 0.1% THD + N). It proved to be every bit as powerful as their more expensive RX-Z7 mode. You can see the protection circuit kick on during our ACD tests, purposely limiting power to 65wpc. In short time, there is no doubt in my mind forum lurkers seeing this will pop up on our site or AVS Forum bashing Yamaha, not realizing the design purpose of power limiting a multi channel amplifier in a compact chassis, or the reality that real world program material will never trip this limiter circuitry. Thus we conducted dynamic burst power measurements simulating real world program content. Its clear that the Yamaha RX-A3000 delivers more than rated power with up to two channels driven and tons of dynamic headroom (1.9dB for 8 ohms based on their 140wpc power rating). Let no skeptic tell you otherwise, the RX-A3000 has a darn respectable amplifier section not only for a receiver but for a modestly priced seven channel power amplifier.
Yamaha RX-A3000 1kHz Power Test 2 Channels driven, 4 ohms
Let no skeptic tell you otherwise, the RX-A3000 has a darn respectable amplifier section not only for a receiver but for a modestly priced seven channel power amplifier. Clint & Gene
Yamaha RX-A3000 Dynamic Power Test (1kHz) 2CH Driven, 4 ohms
Conclusion
Booyah! Yamaha has hit it out of the park with this one. The RX-A3000 proved itself to be a worthy and most importantly less costly successor to the venerable RX-Z7 (though we do miss Yamahas signature orange frontpanel display). Say all you want about our ranting about the remote - apart from that, the Yamaha RX-A3000 is a real winner that shows its true colors as an audiophile product that has legs. Its an incredibly flexible and powerful system that works well, measures well and looks. well, it looks like every other black box - but thats not how we shop for these things. On the list of surprises was the adept iPhone/iPad app. Its not perfect, but its a nice touch and its free. We also liked the video processing performance and the way you can configure this receiver to utilize all 11.2 channels as needed. This is a keeper and we hope that its just the beginning for a company that seems to really get this market. By Clint DeBoer & Gene DellaSala Email - info@audioholics.com
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Score Card
The scoring below is based on each piece of equipment doing the duty it is designed for. The numbers are weighed heavily with respect to the individual cost of each unit, thus giving a rating roughly equal to: Performance x Price Factor/Value = Rating Audioholics.com Note: The ratings indicated below are based on subjective listening and objective testing of the product in question. The rating scale is based on performance/value ratio. If you notice better performing products in future reviews that have lower numbers in certain areas, be aware that the value factor is most likely the culprit. Other Audioholics reviewers may rate products solely based on performance, and each reviewer has his/her own system for ratings.
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About Yamaha
Yamaha Electronics Corporation (YEC), USA, based in Buena Park, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation of America.YEC offers industry-leading home theater components and systems, featuring A/V receivers, amplifiers, DVD/CD players, speakers, mini-systems, home-theaterin-a-box (HTiB) pre-matched systems and the companys exclusive Digital Sound Projectors (single component surround sound solutions), as well as A/V & IT convergence products.
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