Yamaha Receiver Hdmi No Sound Which A/V Receiver Is Better For HDMI And THX/DTS. I Prefer Yamaha, Can Anyone Tell Me Other Brands/models?

Which A/V receiver is better for HDMI and THX/DTS. I prefer Yamaha, can anyone tell me other brands/models? - yamaha receiver hdmi no sound

I prefer Yamaha, can someone tell me, other brand or model of Yamaha, all audio support and develop the best quality with support for HDMI?

1 comments:

Earth: The Connected Home said...

I agree with everyone so far, but I am with you in this case. Yamaha has been very good.

THX, at least once, if it is the property of George Lucas, a certification procedure, which is hard to pass. If you have a "THX" was in your home theater system, you can be sure the system meets the highest standards. Now that THX is sold, the label began to appear on home theater systems. lol

If you are bound a little research on the theoretical, you will find outstanding professionals in many things not agree. Disagreement is the obvious need for additional speakers in the rear than the front. Even without formal education on the subject, you can instinctively, where it would be better, more speakers on the front of the seat back. I agree.

However, you need not choose between the two, if you choose Yamaha, which is so good, too!

Yamaha has a lot of time and money in the treatment of spent Topart it seems, in a system with incredible 5 front and rear speakers 4th Remember, first,Yamaha is a musical instrument, but does not come, where most of its resources. The people of sound reproduction and the people working closely tool when it comes to a natural sound comes, and it shows in their home more fun.

I choose my Yamaha as a rule for a custom install, because they run the best of both worlds, THX sound and sights of the stage. It also allows plenty of room for growth. Start with 5.1, if that is what rights, budjet then 7.1 and then 9.1, then 9.2, and so on ... It's a bit expensive, but the RX-Z11 is designed for 11.2 to 11.4 and it is incredible!

With other brands, Pioneer Elite and Onkyo is a good choice is back with good opportunities. Marantz is very good, and you can even line your Denon. I want to avoid, Harmon Kardon, by problems with reliability.

As noted by others who have responded here, the beautiful models from each manufacturer shall keep up to date with HDMI v1.3, and can keep the HD audio from Blu-ray decode.

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