Yamaha Aventage RX-A6A A/V Receiver Review Specs

Specs
POWER OUTPUT: 150 Wpc (8 ohms, 2 channels driven, 20Hz-20kHz, <0.06% THD)
AUTO SETUP/ROOM EQ: Yamaha YPAO Multipoint with precision EQ and low frequency mode
VIDEO PROCESSING: 4K/60, HDMI 2.1/ HDCP 2.3 (4K/120, 8K/60, ALLM, VRR, QFT, QMS, HDR10+
via future updates); HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG pass-through VIDEO INPUTS: HDMI (7, 3 version 2.1), component-video, composite-video (2)
AUDIO INPUTS: Coaxial digital (2), optical digital (3); balanced XLR stereo, analog RCA stereo (5), phono (MM)
VIDEO OUTPUTS: HDMI (3, 1 version 2.1 with eARC)
AUDIO OUTPUTS: 11.2-channel RCA preamp, balanced XLR stereo, Zone 2, 3, and 4, 1⁄4-inch headphone
WIRELESS: Wi-FI, AirPlay 2, Yamaha MusicCast, Bluetooth
ADDITIONAL: FM antenna; AM-antenna push-terminals; LAN (Ethernet), USB type-A (front-panel), 12v-trigger out (2), remote in/out
ON-BOARD DAC: Hi-res capable up to 32-bit/384kHz (WAV/ FLAC/AIFF) including DSD up to 11.2 MHz
DIMENSIONS: (WxHxD, Inches) 17.2 x 7.5 x 17.4
WEIGHT: (Pounds) 41.2
Price: $2,200

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Yamaha
usa.yahama.com
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COMMENTS
bikdav's picture

After reading this review, It would be interesting to hear this receiver as the “hub” of a high end audio system. Could it be a good alternative to separates?

EB1000's picture

The new Yamaha A line suffers from many annoying bugs, like YPAO speaker distance error if more than 3 measurement points are used. Gene from Audioholics did some initial testing on the A6A and some of the channels scored a poor 65dB of SINAD, far below CD quality requirements of 96dB. I've listened to the A6A and to the Onkyo RX50, post YPAO and Dirac calib, and the RX50 which costs a third of the price, sounded way better!

Jackson143's picture

The Yamaha also provides one component-video and two composite-video "legacy" input paths. | 360 photo booth

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