Clint DeBoer
04-05-05, 03:41 PM
[font=verdana][COLOR=red][SIZE=4]New Yamaha RX-V4600 Receiver with HDMI[/SIZE] [/COLOR][/font]
by Audioholics.com
Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced the RX-V4600, a new A/V digital home theater receiver with HDMI, Dual i.LINK, HD Radio technology, and YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer).
130W x 7 and HDMI Switching
The mid-priced RX-V4600 features 130W x 7-channel amplification and employs Yamaha’s Digital ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) design concept to maximize digital sound quality, with several operation modes that provide short, direct signal paths for even greater sound clarity. The receiver features component video up-conversion, HDTV (720p/1080i) compatibility, and a two-in-one out HDMI switching interface. The HDMI interface offers the convenience of a single cable connection and ensures that there is no deterioration in quality in its digital audio and video signal transmission.
Advanced Audio Features with Dual i.LINK
The Dual i.Link terminals provide a digital connection for DVD-Audio linear PCM, Super Audio CD DSD and other high quality audio sources. In addition, the 192 kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converters are used for all seven channels. For true audiophiles, a Pure Direct Switch provides the highest quality two-channel and multichannel stereo sound reproduction. A Night Listening Enhancer ensures that all programs, including Dolby Pro Logic IIx, sound natural at lower volume levels.
HD Radio Integration
HD Radio technology, which is seamlessly integrated into the RX-V4600, transmits digital audio and data alongside existing AM and FM analog signals, allowing listeners with Yamaha’s HD Radio compatible receivers to enjoy CD-quality sound, while virtually eliminating the static and hiss often associated with analog radio. The technology also provides a platform for the delivery of advanced services that will provide listeners with information such as song titles, artist names, and more. Additionally, HD Radio technology's multicasting capability allows FM stations to divide their broadcasts into unique program streams, thereby increasing the diversity of content available to consumers. Approximately 275 U.S. radio stations are HD Radio broadcasters today, with nearly 2,500 commitmented to deploying the technology within the next few years.
READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE (http://www.audioholics.com/news/pressreleases/YamahaRXV4600.php)
http://www.audioholics.com/news/uploads/YamahaRXV4600HDMI1.jpg
http://www.audioholics.com/news/uploads/YamahaRXV4600rear1.jpg
by Audioholics.com
Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced the RX-V4600, a new A/V digital home theater receiver with HDMI, Dual i.LINK, HD Radio technology, and YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer).
130W x 7 and HDMI Switching
The mid-priced RX-V4600 features 130W x 7-channel amplification and employs Yamaha’s Digital ToP-ART (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) design concept to maximize digital sound quality, with several operation modes that provide short, direct signal paths for even greater sound clarity. The receiver features component video up-conversion, HDTV (720p/1080i) compatibility, and a two-in-one out HDMI switching interface. The HDMI interface offers the convenience of a single cable connection and ensures that there is no deterioration in quality in its digital audio and video signal transmission.
Advanced Audio Features with Dual i.LINK
The Dual i.Link terminals provide a digital connection for DVD-Audio linear PCM, Super Audio CD DSD and other high quality audio sources. In addition, the 192 kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converters are used for all seven channels. For true audiophiles, a Pure Direct Switch provides the highest quality two-channel and multichannel stereo sound reproduction. A Night Listening Enhancer ensures that all programs, including Dolby Pro Logic IIx, sound natural at lower volume levels.
HD Radio Integration
HD Radio technology, which is seamlessly integrated into the RX-V4600, transmits digital audio and data alongside existing AM and FM analog signals, allowing listeners with Yamaha’s HD Radio compatible receivers to enjoy CD-quality sound, while virtually eliminating the static and hiss often associated with analog radio. The technology also provides a platform for the delivery of advanced services that will provide listeners with information such as song titles, artist names, and more. Additionally, HD Radio technology's multicasting capability allows FM stations to divide their broadcasts into unique program streams, thereby increasing the diversity of content available to consumers. Approximately 275 U.S. radio stations are HD Radio broadcasters today, with nearly 2,500 commitmented to deploying the technology within the next few years.
READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE (http://www.audioholics.com/news/pressreleases/YamahaRXV4600.php)
http://www.audioholics.com/news/uploads/YamahaRXV4600HDMI1.jpg
http://www.audioholics.com/news/uploads/YamahaRXV4600rear1.jpg