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The Yamaha RX-V365 (also called the Yamaha HTR-6230) is a 5.1 channel digital home theater receiver offered by Yamaha. It offers 1080p compatible HDMI, with 2 inputs and one output, as well as Bluetooth and iPod compatibility. The Bluetooth compatibiliy means it is equipped to use the optional YBA-10 Bluetooth Wireless Audio Receiver that lets you connect the dock to the receiver and supports A2DP audio streaming from devices such as cell phones, portable computers and other portable devices. It is also equipped to use the optional Yamaha Universal iPod Dock that allows iPod control from the receivers remote control, while charging the iPod's battery. Some audio features include Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS Digital Surround, CINEMA DSP Digital for unmatched surround sound, SILENT CINEMA which allows large-scale surround in headphones, and a compressed music enhancer that improves the sound quality of MP3 and WMA formats. The four SCENE buttons can be programmed to easily switch between the most common viewing/listening modes such as DVD Viewing, Disk Listening, TV Viewing and Radio Listening, with many others to choose from.
MSRP $249.95
Release date February, 2009
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For high sound quality, there are 5 x 100W channels for 500W of total power, with 192 kHz/24-bit DACs for all channels. There is a speaker A or B selection allowing for 2 seperate listening areas, as well as 9 selectable subwoofer crossover frequencies and subwoofer phase flip.
Specifications
- Channels: 5
- RMS Output Power: (20Hz - 20kHz)
- RMS Output Power: (1kHz) 100W x 5
- Total Power (20Hz - 20kHz) 500W (1kHz)
- Dolby Digital EX/ Dolby Pro Logic IIx: (Dolby Digital / Dolby Pro Logic II)
- DTS-ES Discrete 6.1: (DTS Digital Surround)
- iPod Compatibility: (With Optional YDS-11)
- Bluetooth Compatibility: (With Optional YBA-10)
- Compressed Music Enhancer
- HDMI (In/Out): (2 / 1)
- Component Video (In/Out): (3 / 1)
- A/V Inputs (S-Video): 4 (Composite)
- Digital Inputs/Outputs [O: Optical, C: Coaxial]: (O: 2, C: 1)
- Front A/V with Digital Input: (A/V Only)
- Front Mini Input for Portables
- D/A Conversion: 192 kHz / 24 bit
- Surround Programs: 8
- Night Listening Enhancer
- Speaker A, B or A + B: (A,B)
- Selectable Subwoofer Crossover
- Multi-Channel Decoder Inputs: 6-Channel
- Learning Remote Capability: Preset
- Product Dimensions (W x H x D): 17-1/8" x 5-15/16" x 12-1/2"
- Product Weight (lbs.): 17.6
- Shipping Dimensions (W X H X D): 21-1/2" x 9" x 16"
- Shipping Weight (LBS): 21
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Yamaha RX-V365
• Yamaha RX-V365BL 500 Watt 5-Channel Home Theater Receiver
• RX-V365BL Receiver
UPC: 027108933047
EAN: 027108933047
MPN: RX-V365BL
Competitors
MSRP $300.00
Released April, 2009
Pros
- 3 HDMI inputs
- Lowest price point Onkyo receiver since the stereo TX-SR304 from a few years ago
- Audyssey Dynamic Volume and EQ
Cons
- Only two component video inputs
- No video upscaling or transcoding to component or HDMI
- No high-definition audio decoding
Yamaha RX-V365
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Onkyo TX-SR307
MSRP $300.00
Released April, 2009
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Yamaha RX-V365
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Pioneer VSX-819H
MSRP $199.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- good price/performance ratio
- quick speaker setup reduces a lot of the hassle of setting up your speakers
- HDMI pass-through is a nice feature for people that don't want to turn on the receiver all the time
Cons
- only one master volume level, receiver doesn't remember volume settings per input
- doesn't support audio over HDMI
Yamaha RX-V365
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Sony STR-DH500
MSRP $200.00
Released April, 2009
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MSRP $269.00
Released January, 2009
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Integra DTM-5.9
MSRP $229.99
Released January, 2009
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Yamaha RX-V365
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Onkyo TX-8522
MSRP $300.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- 7.1 channel, 105W/channel
- feature rich
Cons
- no s-video
- poor audio quality
- no true EQ settings (just bass and treble adjustments)
Yamaha RX-V365
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Sony STR-DH700
Reviews
September 4, 2009
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Pros
- great value for the price
- automatic speaker calibration system
- slick, quality aesthetic
- Bluetooth and iPod compatible (require addons)
- powerful
Cons
- no audio over HDMI
- no HD audio decoding
- automatic setup is hit or miss
- identical to last years Yamaha RX-V363BL (where it counts)
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September 9, 2009
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Pros
- great value for the price
- automatic speaker calibration system
- Analog 5.1ch input
- Upmixes 2ch 48KHz PCM to 5.1
Cons
- no audio over HDMI
- no HD audio decoding
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