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Yamaha RX-V3900 Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

You could be forgiven for feeling absolutely nothing upon first encounter with Yamaha’s RX-V3900. After all, like the other receivers in its range, it’s a deeply plain and unexciting-looking unit, even by the standards of AV amplifiers. Still, the Yamaha lets its specs do the talking. On paper, the 140W per channel rating might not blow you away, but it’s competitive, and it does have two extra channels on the Rotel RSX-1500, making this a 7.1 system. You get four HDMI inputs and two outputs (with a simplified remote for a second room), plus the usual raft of upscaling and upconverting options and full HD audio decoding.
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Home Theater‘s review Edit

An A/V receiver isn't just a product. It's a series of diplomatic handshakes. Sure, manufacturers develop some of the technologies that go into their products, but they also license a lot of the technologies from other outfits-which enhances their products...
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Published on:
Apr 16, 2009

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