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Yamaha RX-V871 Pro Reviews

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In sound quality, the Yamaha RX-V871 more than holds its own for an A/V receiver a hundred bucks below the emotionally charged $1,000 price point. It’s more than good enough for both movies and music. While Yamaha favors homegrown features over licensed ones, this AVR still has all the functionality you’d expect in a mid-priced receiver. Even so, it’s got some stiff competition at its price point: Virtually every AVR manufacturer that makes a credible receiver pumps the price/performance ratio at $1,000. And the smarter ones throw in their most credible feature set. Noteworthy in this regard—especially since it’s reviewed elsewhere in this issue—is the Pioneer Elite VSX-52, which sweetens the pot with Apple AirPlay and bass-frequency room EQ.
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Published on:
Dec 14, 2011

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