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Up for sale is a mint Yamaha RX-V2700 Receiver. This model was the top of the line model in Yamaha's RX-V line of receivers and had a retail price of $1,699. It is an HDMI receiver with three inputs and one output. The unit comes in the original box, with manual and the two remotes. Plus, I will throw in a Sirius/XM antenna. It is in perfect working order and in perfect cosmetic condition. Actual stereo output was 199 watts at 8 ohms and 312 watts at 4 ohms per Sound and Vision Magazine.

At A Glance: Yamaha RX-V2700 A/V Receiver
Features 
Processing Modes: Dolby: Digital 5.1, EX, Pro Logic IIx 
DTS: DTS, ES, 96/24, Neo:6 
Other: 21 DSP modes, 7-channel stereo, pure direct, bass, treble 
THX Certification: No 
Audio D/A Converter: 24-bit/192-kilohertz 
Number of Amp Channels: 7 
Power Rating (watts per channel): 140, into 8 ohms 
Frequency Response: +0/--3 dB from 10 Hz to 100 kHz 
Dimensions (H x W x D, inches): 6.7 x 17.1 x 17.3 
Weight (pounds): 37.9 
Price: $1,700

These listings are based on the manufacturer's stated specs; the HT Labs box below indicates the gear's performance on our test bench.

Connections 
Inputs:
Video: HDMI (3), component video (3), S-video (6), composite video (6) 
Audio: Coaxial digital (3), optical digital (6), 5.1-channel analog (1), stereo analog (9), phono (1), XM (1), Ethernet (1), iPod dock (1) 
Outputs:
Video: HDMI (1), component video (1), S-video (3), composite video (3) 
Audio: Optical digital (1), stereo ana- log (4), 7.1-channel preamp (1) 
Additional: RS-232 (1), control (2), IR jack (2 in, 2 out)

Ratings: Yamaha RX-V2700 A/V Receiver

Build Quality: 90 Good 
• Thirty-eight pounds of midpriced receiver 
• ToP-ART circuitry gets the analog part right

Value: 86 Average 
• HDMI is version 1.2a; get new model for 1.3a 
• Power and other fundamentals attractive

Features: 92 Good 
• Retrieves music from PC, plays Internet radio 
• Parametric EQ, includes width adjustment

Performance: 94 Good 
• Lots of watts offer strong dynamics 
• Up-front, detailed, strong dialogue reproduction

Ergonomics: 94 Good 
• Yamaha has redone the interface, looks great 
• Staid but classic look

Overall Rating: 91 
Rated at 140 watts times seven, this Yamaha powerhouse can run full-range speakers within reason. Its implementation of automatic setup and room EQ is among the best. And this model supports both PC audio transfer and Internet radio, two rare and useful features.

Overall Rating: 91 Good 
RX-V2700 A/V Receiver, $1,700 
Yamaha Electronics Corporation USA 
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yamaha.com/yec

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Up for sale is a mint Yamaha RX-V2700 Receiver. This model was the top of the line model in Yamaha's RX-V line of receivers and had a retail price of $1,699. It is an HDMI receiver with three inputs and one output. The unit comes in the original box, with manual and the two remotes. Plus, I will throw in a Sirius/XM antenna. It is in perfect working order and in perfect cosmetic condition. Actual stereo output was 199 watts at 8 ohms and 312 watts at 4 ohms per Sound and Vision Magazine.

At A Glance: Yamaha RX-V2700 A/V Receiver

Features 

Processing Modes: Dolby: Digital 5.1, EX, Pro Logic IIx 

DTS: DTS, ES, 96/24, Neo:6 

Other: 21 DSP modes, 7-channel stereo, pure direct, bass, treble 

THX Certification: No 

Audio D/A Converter: 24-bit/192-kilohertz 

Number of Amp Channels: 7 

Power Rating (watts per channel): 140, into 8 ohms 

Frequency Response: +0/--3 dB from 10 Hz to 100 kHz 

Dimensions (H x W x D, inches): 6.7 x 17.1 x 17.3 

Weight (pounds): 37.9 

Price: $1,700

These listings are based on the manufacturer's stated specs; the HT Labs box below indicates the gear's performance on our test bench.

Connections 

Inputs:

Video: HDMI (3), component video (3), S-video (6), composite video (6) 

Audio: Coaxial digital (3), optical digital (6), 5.1-channel analog (1), stereo analog (9), phono (1), XM (1), Ethernet (1), iPod dock (1) 

Outputs:

Video: HDMI (1), component video (1), S-video (3), composite video (3) 

Audio: Optical digital (1), stereo ana- log (4), 7.1-channel preamp (1) 

Additional: RS-232 (1), control (2), IR jack (2 in, 2 out)

Ratings: Yamaha RX-V2700 A/V Receiver

Build Quality: 90 Good 

• Thirty-eight pounds of midpriced receiver 

• ToP-ART circuitry gets the analog part right

Value: 86 Average 

• HDMI is version 1.2a; get new model for 1.3a 

• Power and other fundamentals attractive

Features: 92 Good 

• Retrieves music from PC, plays Internet radio 

• Parametric EQ, includes width adjustment

Performance: 94 Good 

• Lots of watts offer strong dynamics 

• Up-front, detailed, strong dialogue reproduction

Ergonomics: 94 Good 

• Yamaha has redone the interface, looks great 

• Staid but classic look

Overall Rating: 91 

Rated at 140 watts times seven, this Yamaha powerhouse can run full-range speakers within reason. Its implementation of automatic setup and room EQ is among the best. And this model supports both PC audio transfer and Internet radio, two rare and useful features.

Overall Rating: 91 Good 

RX-V2700 A/V Receiver, $1,700 

Yamaha Electronics Corporation USA 

show contact info 

yamaha.com/yec

Good deal - good luck with the sale

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