Yamaha RX-V 375 Black 5.1 Channel AV Receiver (HD Audio HDMI Dolby True-HD USB) - Refurbished

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  • (purchased in early March) against a Blu-Ray player for this Resiver in -grau-  

    Yamaha RX-V375 AV Receiver (5.1-channel, 100 watts per channel, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, USB) titanium (Electronics)
    we are very zufireden that 100 watts we live not often made but that's okay, neighbors are indeed people * laughs * I decided on a black speaker system for a silver / black Resiver (due to the dust which settles everywhere) I think that the TV is the
  • Actually a very good Reciever ... just scraping in movies ...  

    Yamaha RX-V375 AV Receiver (5.1-channel, 100 watts per channel, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, USB) titanium (Electronics)
    I bought the Receiver via warehouse deal, even though I was very skeptical. As I unpacked the Reciever I was positively surprised, no scratches, dents, has genaus as Amazon describes. "New equipment only Packaging damage" Everything great, thank
  • A revelation in the "entry-level" !!  

    Yamaha RX-V375 AV Receiver (5.1-channel, 100 watts per channel, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, USB) (Electronics)
    Last summer I began my introduction to the 5.1 home theater world with a Pioneer VSX-S300-K. Lucky I did not become with the device, especially me, the scary complicated operation in addition to the constant noise and a not quite convincing sound, es
  • Problems with ARC (transfer TV sound)  

    Yamaha RX-V375 AV Receiver (5.1-channel, 100 watts per channel, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, USB) titanium (Electronics)
    The "small" Yamaha receiver is the sound and the operation his "big brothers" in many ways equal (I have two larger models in use). Sound very good, use Yamaha-typical (I'll be well with it). Transfer Blu-ray incl. 3D class. However, t
  • The RX-V375 could become a secret tip ...  

    Yamaha RX-V375 AV Receiver (5.1-channel, 100 watts per channel, Dolby TrueHD, HDMI, USB) titanium (Electronics)
    when people remember the essentials. The "small" models of all manufacturers are now well equipped, as well as the Yamaha RX-V375. So back to the roots, I will never, for example, need more than 5.1, the device currently operate in a 2.0 setup w