Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel 115 watt per channel HDMI Airplay Internet Radio USB DLNA Dolby TrueHD) black

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  • Yamaha RXV477 - Top Performance  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    Hello, First of all it is important to decide what features must have an AV Receiver. I was looking for: -At Least 5 HDMI inputs -2 HDMI outputs -5.1 Connector for banana plugs -Easy Handling -LAN Connection -Good Sound reproduction -Nice Appearance
  • Hammer device what you want more for the price !!!  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    I have the device but only verblüft only a quarter but I'm just. That which most importantly it is with is gelifert the microphon the dan all speakers after empfernung where they stand kompfigurirt and thus the optimole set sound that saves much herr
  • Super for 5.1  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    I am fully at peace, the device meets all expectations, the volume control is infinitely variable switch between the HDMI connections is clean and fast. I can recommend the product without feeling guilty.
  • New AV Receiver - new sound experience  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    Due to a new Settings in my living room, I could not use my previous JVC Receiver lack of lack of HDMI ports and one Toslink input and thus had to be something new. After reading several reports, also here, I have finally decided to buy the Yamaha RX
  • In my view, (very) good sound and value for money  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    An all in all for this price category for me a great device: + Great, clear sound, many sound possibilities + Automatic calibration of speaker configuration and posing + Many settings (hence perhaps problematic for the technically savvy layman not so
  • Very good performance, easy handling, good Media Center  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    I bought the Yamaha with a large red electronics store in the super special offer. I was looking for a receiver, which replaces the sound and the handling of my antikquirten unit and he does brilliantly. I use it mainly as a stereo receiver to watch
  • Good Receiver at reasonable price  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    Only Air-Play reacts slightly delayed. There are still missing 15 words that I fill now with blah, because the Amazon so wants.
  • Solid Sound power plant for the average user  

    Yamaha RX-V477 AV Receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) titanium (Electronics)
    After about 30 years owned a Pioneer stereo system should finally keep us feed the new technology. I have to evaluate several possible AV - decided Receiver for Yamaha RX-V477 as sound control center / power plant. External conditions: The receiver o
  • Delivery top, top commodity, all good :)  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    So after I got my new Sony KDL60-W605 yesterday and was not really happy with the sound I ordered the RX-V477 .... yesterday by 15 clock to be exact, to-day by 15 clock was the messenger Hermes outside my door - better not go well :) Packaging: Impec
  • Sound okay image does not go  

    Yamaha RXV477 AV receiver (5.1 channel, 115 watts per channel, HDMI, Airplay, Internet Radio, USB, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD) (Electronics)
    First of all I have to agree that the establishment of the receiver was really good and easy. Now the device is to 4k can yes. I see no chance! When tested with my 3D Player, there was a very ruckelliges image. Have the cord plugged directly to the p