Yamaha Aventage RX-A1010 A/V Receiver Specs

Specs
Yamaha Aventage RX-A1010 A/V Receiver
Audio Decoding:
Dolby: TrueHD, Digital Plus, PLIIx
DTS: HD Master Audio, DTS
Audyssey: No
Yamaha: Cinema DSP 3D
THX Certified: No
Number of Amp Channels: 7
Rated Power (Watts Per Channel): 110 watts into 8 ohms, two channels driven
Specified Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 KHz
Video Processing: Proprietary
Auto Setup/Room EQ: YPAO
Dimensions (W x H x D, Inches): 17.12 x 7.12 x 17
Weight (Pounds): 39.68
Price: $1,100

Connections
Inputs: Video: HDMI 1.4 (8), component video (4), S-video (5), composite (5)
Audio: Coaxial digital (3), optical digital (4), analog (10), 7.1 multichannel (1), phono (1)
Additional: Ethernet (1), Sirius (1), USB (1), remote in (1)
Accessory: iPod dock (1)
Outputs: Video: HDMI (2), component video (1), S-video (1)
Audio: Optical digital (1), 7.2 analog (1), analog stereo (1), headphone (1)
Additional: RS-232 (1), 12-volt trigger (2), remote out (1)

Company Info
Yamaha
(800) 4-YAMAHA
usa.yamaha.com

COMPANY INFO
Yamaha
(800) 4-YAMAHA
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COMMENTS
Kermit262's picture

I had been a Yamaha fan having had good results with a 7 year-old Yamaha non-HDMI receiver. When it was time to upgrade a few months ago, I jumped ship to Pioneer, largely on Home Theater's positive review of the VSX-52. In particular, the VSX-52 is more powerful (specs are equal but HT lab measurements show the Pioneer is superior in dB output), has the WONDERFUL AirPlay feature, and costs less to boot. I bet the Yamaha is a fine receiver, but for my money and based on my positive experience, the VSX-52 is a better buy.

Spindoc's picture

Am looking to replace my non-HDMI Yammie, and am looking at Marantz, Pioneer Elite, and Yammie. Like Airplay, but likely will use Apple TV, so dont believe AP will be needed. Have had 2 Yammie's, My old 2 channel is 20 years old, and the AV receiver !0. Both still workperfectly. Am concerned that Elite cannot match the Yamaha for durability. Anybody have experience with Pioneer Elite?

yu_samson's picture

Hello David,

I'm very interested in Yamaha's line of Aventage AVRs and I found your article very informative. Do you happen to have a review of the Yamaha RX-A2010?

David Vaughn's picture
Sorry, I don't. This is the only model of the Yamaha that I've reviewed this year, but the 2010 will probably meet or exceed many of the features/performance of this model. I believe it has a better video processor and slightly more power and would be on my short list of products to sample if I were in the market for an AVR.
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Anke1938's picture

Overall I like this receiver. The on screen display is great. The sound is awesome. I love Yamaha for all their different DSP modes.

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