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Keith
Yamaha RX-V675 seven channel AV receiver.
Salisbury, Wiltshire
£135
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Description
Yamaha RX-V675 seven channel AV receiver.
One very careful owner from new (I’m a fussy former classical pianist). This were used to listen to programmes recorded on our PVR and never worked hard - in a no pet household with the children long departed.
N.B. The photographs are library ones as it is packed following a house move.
The manual, remote and calibration microphone are included.
We have downsized.
Everything is packed in the original packaging.
We are in Bishopstone - close to Salisbury.
We are also advertising the Quad-Lite speaker system we used with this - and are also advertising larger Quad speakers that would work equally well with it and a Quad larger centre.
From reviews:
"This 7.2-channel amplifier delivers 90W per channel of power into 8 ohms, and is future-proofed with 4K ultra HD upscaling and pass-through via the HDMI connections.
There are six HDMI inputs in total, five of which are found on the rear panel (there’s one on the front too). The RX-V675 is compatible with 3D video and the single HDMI output is also equipped with ARC (Audio Return Channel) technology to reduce cable clutter between your amp and TV.
The USB port also supports FLAC and WAV files up to 24-bit/192kHz.
The RX-V675 has plenty of streaming options, from internet services such as vTuner radio and Napster, via Apple AirPlay and DLNA support to traditional AM and FM tuners, complete with 40 presets.
That presentation lends itself to stereo music really well, too. Whether it’s streaming over DLNA or playing directly from an iPod using the USB connection
The RX-V675 is as fantastic to listen to as ever – particularly with streamed music.
The RX-V675 is a powerful and thrilling amplifier for the money."
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