somebody using yamaha emx200vcd?
Yamaha AVR Thread v3.00, Discussions about Yamaha
Yamaha AVR Thread v3.00, Discussions about Yamaha
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Mar 20 2016, 04:43 PM
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somebody using yamaha emx200vcd?
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Mar 21 2016, 12:33 AM
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anyone using as801? i know it's not avr but integrated stereo, but any sifus with experience with them?
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Mar 21 2016, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(konpaku @ Mar 21 2016, 12:33 AM) anyone using as801? i know it's not avr but integrated stereo, but any sifus with experience with them? not sure about the performance. i know desa home @lowyat plaza got yamaha stereo system in dedicated room. i walk in yesterday didn test, just look look see see. u might interest to visit there |
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Mar 29 2016, 09:06 PM
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Yamaha Announces New RXV81 Series:
http://www.ce-pro.eu/article/yamaha-launch...e-cinema-market tldr; Atmos and DTS:X support on V581 series and up. That's pretty much the only major "improvement" over last year's models. |
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Mar 30 2016, 02:54 AM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Mar 29 2016, 09:06 PM) Yamaha Announces New RXV81 Series: next is wait aventagehttp://www.ce-pro.eu/article/yamaha-launch...e-cinema-market tldr; Atmos and DTS:X support on V581 series and up. That's pretty much the only major "improvement" over last year's models. |
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Mar 30 2016, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(ktek @ Mar 30 2016, 02:54 AM) ...AND it's up. This post has been edited by SSJBen: Mar 30 2016, 10:00 PM |
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Mar 31 2016, 01:36 PM
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Well just a quick update.
I don't have an A1050, A2050 or A3050. But the good news from those that I know who has either of them is that after the 1.77 update, their receivers can still choose DSU or DTS Neural X to up mix EITHER legacy Dolby or DTS formats. This is quite a deal actually because Denon nor Marantz after their DTSX update were locked out of using their upmix mode of choice. So a DTS track can only use Neural X and not DSU, vice versa. Great job Yamaha. This is why they're awesome. |
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Mar 31 2016, 01:56 PM
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Apr 1 2016, 08:09 AM
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I hav got the Yamaha A850 from CMY, including free delivery, setup and explanation PM me if u need contact.
got the airplay, internet radio and server working as my unit connected to synology music and movie server. it is smooth like a breeze. on internet radio, I notice the malaysia station is lacking those popular channel like BFM or LITE. can I use Vtuner to add in the station or I just stick with whatever Yamaha put in the internet radio list ? sound wise its ok the components use justify its price. if given a choice, I would go for A2050 and up. can Anyone also share if they use music cast speakers ? |
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Apr 1 2016, 10:46 AM
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anyone know what is the warranty period for yamaha RX-V model in Malaysia?
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Apr 1 2016, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(ccschua @ Apr 1 2016, 08:09 AM) I hav got the Yamaha A850 from CMY, including free delivery, setup and explanation PM me if u need contact. Not sure about radio features, I haven't listened to radio in ages... got the airplay, internet radio and server working as my unit connected to synology music and movie server. it is smooth like a breeze. on internet radio, I notice the malaysia station is lacking those popular channel like BFM or LITE. can I use Vtuner to add in the station or I just stick with whatever Yamaha put in the internet radio list ? sound wise its ok the components use justify its price. if given a choice, I would go for A2050 and up. can Anyone also share if they use music cast speakers ? I tried Music cast with a Yamaha soundbar not too long ago, works as intended. Nifty feature if you need it. QUOTE(silentsunami @ Apr 1 2016, 10:46 AM) 1 year. |
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Apr 1 2016, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Apr 1 2016, 01:38 PM) Not sure about radio features, I haven't listened to radio in ages... Thanks mate, cause i checked and RX-V in US comes with 2 years warranty. Another thing is if you just got your AVR, you can register with yamaha malaysia within 60days to get additional 6 months warranty.I tried Music cast with a Yamaha soundbar not too long ago, works as intended. Nifty feature if you need it. 1 year. |
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Apr 1 2016, 02:50 PM
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QUOTE(silentsunami @ Apr 1 2016, 02:17 PM) Thanks mate, cause i checked and RX-V in US comes with 2 years warranty. Another thing is if you just got your AVR, you can register with yamaha malaysia within 60days to get additional 6 months warranty. US is US. Different market.They have models that Malaysia don't have (RXV779 and RXA550 for example). |
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Apr 1 2016, 03:00 PM
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I'm still playing with YPAO setting for my RXV679, one question here, you all let YPAO handle all EQ or using manual mode?
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Apr 1 2016, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(silentsunami @ Apr 1 2016, 03:00 PM) I'm still playing with YPAO setting for my RXV679, one question here, you all let YPAO handle all EQ or using manual mode? I use YPAO as the base, then copy the filters to REW and go from there. Important thing to note; your version of YPAO only has ONE-point measurement. So make absolutely sure your measuring methods are near perfect. Use a tripod for the mic, place it at ear height on your couch, but about 25cm away from the couch back to minimize reflection. Then always double check results. Bass management is very important, so make sure everything is in order. Distance (delay) is usually correct, your sub may be adjusted farther away than it actually is but that's because the receiver has to take into account of the internal filters on the sub. |
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Apr 10 2016, 03:17 PM
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aventege : has anyone flashed to the new firmeware 1.77. is it stable and will the radio station go away ?
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Apr 10 2016, 03:22 PM
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Apr 11 2016, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Apr 1 2016, 11:27 PM) I use YPAO as the base, then copy the filters to REW and go from there. Sorry noob question here, how to you copy the REW file and which software u use to edit?Important thing to note; your version of YPAO only has ONE-point measurement. So make absolutely sure your measuring methods are near perfect. Use a tripod for the mic, place it at ear height on your couch, but about 25cm away from the couch back to minimize reflection. Then always double check results. Bass management is very important, so make sure everything is in order. Distance (delay) is usually correct, your sub may be adjusted farther away than it actually is but that's because the receiver has to take into account of the internal filters on the sub. Another question, if i manually edit the distance, YPAO will take the manual edit distance or the one generated by YPAO? |
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Apr 11 2016, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE(silentsunami @ Apr 11 2016, 05:43 PM) Sorry noob question here, how to you copy the REW file and which software u use to edit? Quite long to explain, so check these 2 guides:Another question, if i manually edit the distance, YPAO will take the manual edit distance or the one generated by YPAO? https://simplehomecinema.com/2014/10/09/yam...advanced-topic/ https://simplehomecinema.com/2014/11/14/yam...advanced-topic/ If you edit the distance after you did YPAO, then the receiver will just follow the edited distance. If you measured the distance before doing YPAO, then YPAO will correct it to what it thinks is correct. Either way, the distance setting is actually "delays". Having an exact distance from your tape measure to your MLP is not always the best because you will have to account for internal filters, especially more so for the subs. YPAO takes these internal filters from your speakers and subs, then calculate the delays. Of course if YPAO gives you something stupid like your center channel being 20 feet away when the actual distance is only 10 feet, then you know something is wrong. But if it's within the distance of 1-2 feet from your tape measure, I generally suggest to stick with the YPAO calculation instead. |
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Apr 11 2016, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Apr 11 2016, 05:54 PM) Quite long to explain, so check these 2 guides: Thanks mate, wonderful info here https://simplehomecinema.com/2014/10/09/yam...advanced-topic/ https://simplehomecinema.com/2014/11/14/yam...advanced-topic/ If you edit the distance after you did YPAO, then the receiver will just follow the edited distance. If you measured the distance before doing YPAO, then YPAO will correct it to what it thinks is correct. Either way, the distance setting is actually "delays". Having an exact distance from your tape measure to your MLP is not always the best because you will have to account for internal filters, especially more so for the subs. YPAO takes these internal filters from your speakers and subs, then calculate the delays. Of course if YPAO gives you something stupid like your center channel being 20 feet away when the actual distance is only 10 feet, then you know something is wrong. But if it's within the distance of 1-2 feet from your tape measure, I generally suggest to stick with the YPAO calculation instead. |
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