Hey guy's, i already have an yamaha rx v496 and bought a New Panasonic PT-AE 4000u projector and New blu ray player all with HDMI and would like to update the amp but if didn't have to....
would my amp still manage. I haven't fully installed yet as I'm waiting on the projector to arrive so i can't experiment with it. Just thought while I'm waiting if i have to buy a new amp i can...what would be good amp at mid range price.
I have to drive some AAron speakers in a 5m x 4.5m room..specs
Model: ATS-3
Woofer: 2 x 173 (mm)
MR: N/A (mm)
Tweeter: 25 (mm)
Frequency: 38-23 (Hz - kHz)
Sensitivity: 92 (dbSPL)
Nominal Impedance: 6 (ohms)
Cabinet Dimensions: 21 x 41 x 80 (WxDxH)
Amplifier Power: 140 (Watts)
Bi Wire: Yes
Shielded: No
Spikes: Yes
Bass: Low Q Ratio
Weight: 14.50 (Kg)
http://www.aaronhifi.com.au/product.php?prod_id=19
Darryl
SOURCE: speaker impedance and the Yamaha RXV 463
You risk to crash a set of speakers. In any case this will have a detrimental effect on the sound
SOURCE: can I mix 6 and 8 ohm speakers?
Most Yamaha HTR's are high current receivers so setting the receiver to 8 ohms and running the 6 ohm speakers shouldn't be a huge problem. I wouldn't crank the volume though if i were you but at a decent level you should be fine.
SOURCE: I own a Yamaha RX-V461 and since making a few
You can reset the settings to factory defaults via the Advanced menu - it should be in your manual (I have RX-V465).
Do it from the standby mode.
Press the STANDBY button on front panel (not remote) together with STRAIGHT button on the front panel. Now you are in the Advanced Setup. Scroll to the INIT menu and select ALL.
Now you will have all settings in the default.
SOURCE: My Yamaha RX-497 bought 3
damaged yes... fix yes,, well hopefully,, ok frstly it seems you blew an output IC or a filter.. now i dont have a diagram and basically one isnt needed,, you will need some screw drivers, a soldering iron and some solder..and a multimeter if you have one..
SOURCE: I have an old Yamaha RX-V793. It works perfectly
hi,
u can make connections only through digital inputs(optical and coaxial). u can connect the digital outputs of ur dvd and cable set top box to the receiver. no way to connect HDMI. HDMI is a high definition media interface. for using it u have to go for a av receiver that supports HDMI.
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