
The Highest Resolution. This 7.2-channel AV receiver boldly explores entertainment possibilities for an advanced home theater with the latest in video and audio including Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, DTS:X, wireless streaming and more.
Q: Does this receiver have a phono input?
A: Yes, this receiver does have a phono input.
Q: Does this receiver support wireless multi-room audio?
A: Yes, this receiver supports wireless multi-room audio.
Q: Which wireless multi-room technology does this receiver use?
A: This receiver uses Yamaha MusicCast for multi-room audio.
Q: How many channels does this Yamaha receiver have?
A: This Yamaha receiver has 7.2 channels.
Q: What is the product weight of this receiver?
A: This receiver weighs 21.6 pounds.
A: OP Here - It actually ended up being a weird but with my new TV (Sony X900H) that needed to have an app installed with a hard reset. It's since been fixed. The receiver is great!
A: Yes. You tube this model and you can see your same setup hooked up to a dyno. It pumped out 200 watts.
A: No, modern Receivers no longer implement a straight-forward A-B Speaker Function. However, most Receivers at this Price-Level implement some form of Zone2/ZoneB with Outputs for a set of Speakers. Whem properly configured, this will produce the A-B effect that you described. Additionally, Zone2 can be set to output a Totally Different Source than is concurrently Playing on the Main Speakers.

The Highest Resolution. This 7.2-channel AV receiver boldly explores entertainment possibilities for an advanced home theater with the latest in video and audio including Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, DTS:X, wireless streaming and more.

Give your home entertainment system a cinematic upgrade with the STR-DH790 7.2ch AV receiver. Experience the same all-encompassing surround sound you get in movie theaters at home with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support. eARC1, 2 lets you enjoy these latest audio formats with one-cable HDMI connection from your compatible TV. Plus, superior picture quality to match with 4K HDR pass-through.

Take your entertainment to the next level. With professional quality video and immersive surround sound via Dolby Atmos, the RX-A2A will completely transform home cinema. Works with Sonos! Unite your Yamaha home theater with a Sonos system using a Sonos Port, sold separately. After a quick setup, the Sonos app can seamlessly power on the receiver, select a designated input and control the volume.

Bring the cinema home. This 5.2-channel AV receiver creates a powerful and advanced home theater experience with the latest in video and audio processing with Dolby Vision, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio, wireless streaming and more.
| Pros for Yamaha - RX-V6A 7.2-channel AV Receiver with 8K HDMI and MusicCast - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Quality, Ease of use, Setup, Price, Power | Sound Quality, Ease of use, Price, Setup, Dolby Atmos | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for Yamaha - RX-V6A 7.2-channel AV Receiver with 8K HDMI and MusicCast - Black | |||
| HDMI, Input Switching, Manual, ARC, Display Size | User Interface, Remote, Display, Menu, Heat | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers appreciate the RX-V6A 7.2-channel AV Receiver for its amazing sound quality, ease of use, and ample power. Many also find the setup process to be straightforward and are pleased with the receiver's connectivity options and overall design. However, some customers have reported issues with the HDMI functionality and occasional slow input switching. A few have also noted problems with the remote control and the clarity of the manual.
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Sounds Great! I've used Yamaha receivers for some time now. Prior to this one I purchased a Denon. I was not happy with the way it connected to my TV. The TV finds the Yamaha and connects perfectly. My receiver sits in a different room than the TV so ease of connection is a must for me. Changing to other sources is very easy with the Yamaha. Looking forward to years of entertainment with it.
JohnM Posted
I had a Yamaha RXV-385. Great receiver. I bought the RX-V6A because it has more power, Dolby Atmos and a host of other features. Including phono input for my turntable. The unit is visually striking. Hook up was a breeze. Everything works as it should. No problems with Bluetooth. But the main thing is the sound quality, which is excellent. Whether watching movies or vinyl, or listening to tidal or apple music, the sound quality is superb. The unit has performed flawlessly. Hook up to my Wi-Fi was simple and fast. Soon as I turned the unit on, it notified me a firmware update was available. That took just a couple of minutes. All in all I love this receiver. Super easy to set up, great features, plenty of power, and awesome sound quality. And its a Yamaha, which has always been a reliable brand for me. Couldn't be happier!
GaryK Posted
I purchased the Yamaha RX-V6A 7.2-channel AV Receiver from Best Buy last month, and I am extremely pleased with it. The setup was straightforward, and the sound quality is outstanding. It delivers a powerful and immersive audio experience specially paired with good speakers. I have 5 polk speakers attached to it, and the receivers delivers a rich base to the speakers. I do not have to use a subwoofer at all, making movie nights and music listening sessions much more enjoyable. The range of features, including Dolby Atmos and DTS support, adds a new dimension to my home theater system. Additionally, the receiver's sleek design and intuitive interface make it a great addition to my living room. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase and highly recommend this receiver to anyone looking to upgrade their audio setup.
MiltonQ Posted