TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Yamaha has finally announced its new flagship receiver. The RX-Z11 is a 11.2 powerhouse that breaks all of boundaries of former Yamaha receivers and steps up to present more advanced features than ...
The 6.1-channel RX-V740 is the third Yamaha receiver I have auditioned in a year, after the mid-level RX-V2300 and top-of-the-line RX-Z1. Technology and build quality has quickly migrated from the ...
Yamaha has announced five new receivers for 2008, ranging from the budget $230 RX-V363 to the $1,000 RX-V863, which features HD Radio and three HDMI inputs. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor ...
Yamaha introduced the entry-level RX-V373 5.1 channel A/V receiver that provides high audio/video quality with HD audio decoding, four HDMI inputs with 4K pass-through, 3D, and popular features like ...
The new range of AVENTAGE AV Receivers has been overhauled and now boast the most cutting-edge home cinema technology. It’s been a decade since Yamaha launched its groundbreaking AVENTAGE AV receiver ...
More channels than a basic cable package. Plenty of HDMI inputs (five) for all your gear. Pumps out rich sound with detailed separation at low, medium, and traumatic brain injury inducing volumes.
A solid A/V receiver is one of the key parts of a home theater system, but as you’ve probably noticed if you’ve been shopping for one, prices go up fairly quickly. This is an issue that Yamaha is ...
These days the world of video and TV is moving at a fast pace. We now have access to a huge amount of diverse content with more special effects and groundbreaking sound. We can already enjoy high-res ...
This review covers Yamaha’s MusicCast multi-room audio ecosystem in three parts: the MusicCast ecosystem as a whole (the topic of this story), my hands-on review of Yamaha’s YSP-1600 sound bar, and my ...
If you don’t pay much attention to the world of home theater, it might be easy to think that DTS:X has already been in living rooms for some time. In a way that’s true — quite a few A/V receivers from ...
I'm very pleased with my Harmony 650, in general. It does a great job, mostly, but I'm having some trouble with getting it to properly handle the Zone 2 of my Yamaha RX-V685 receiver. (When I set up ...
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