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Yamaha - AVENTAGE 9.2-Ch. 4K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver - Black

Model: RX-A2070BL
SKU: 5785423
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  • Key Specs
    • Number of Channels: 9.2 (The number of discrete channels of sound output. This can be a single number or multiple numbers separated by decimal(s). The first number is the primary, horizontally directed audio channels. The number after the first decimal, if applicable, is the number of subwoofer outputs or channels. The number after the second decimal, if applicable, is the number of height or atmospheric channels designed to immerse the listener by producing overhead sound effects.)
    • Video Pass-through: 2160 (4K) (Devices with this feature allow video signals to travel from their source to a target device without alteration. For example, a receiver with 4K pass-through would allow 4K video signal from a Blu-ray player to pass to a target TV with surround sound; without the pass-through ability, the receiver would not allow both 4K video and surround sound to be transmitted simultaneously.)
    • Works With: Amazon Alexa (Compatible with or able to be connected to other smart devices or applications.)
  • General
    • Product Name: AVENTAGE 9.2-Ch. 4K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver
    • Brand: Yamaha
    • Model Number: RX-A2070BL
  • Audio
    • Number of Channels: 9.2 (The number of discrete channels of sound output. This can be a single number or multiple numbers separated by decimal(s). The first number is the primary, horizontally directed audio channels. The number after the first decimal, if applicable, is the number of subwoofer outputs or channels. The number after the second decimal, if applicable, is the number of height or atmospheric channels designed to immerse the listener by producing overhead sound effects.)
    • High Resolution Audio: true (Hear music the way musicians and sound technicians intended it to be heard. Products that support hi-res audio deliver audio signals with a dynamic range and bandwidth far greater than that of a standard CD so you'll be able to enjoy pure music with outstanding sound quality. The device supports high-resolution audio signals, which more closely resemble the quality of music as it was originally recorded, with more texture and detail than can be heard via typical music streaming services or CDs.)
    • Surround Sound Supported: DTS:X, Dolby Atmos (Surround sound systems use multiple audio channels and speakers to create an immersive sound experience for the listener. There are also various proprietary technologies that imitate this kind of sound via a device's built-in speakers or soundbar.)
    • Maximum Sampling Rate Supported: 5.6 MHz (DSD 128) (Generally, the higher the sampling rate, the greater the quality of audio and/or video.)
    • Speaker A/B Switching: false (Allows a user to select between one of two sets of primary speakers.)
    • Supported File Formats: AIFF, ALAC, Apple Lossless, DSD, FLAC, MP4, WAV, WMA
    • Equalizer: true (Allows for the control of different frequencies within an audio signal, such as adjusting treble and bass levels.)
  • Video
    • Video Pass-through: 2160 (4K) (Devices with this feature allow video signals to travel from their source to a target device without alteration. For example, a receiver with 4K pass-through would allow 4K video signal from a Blu-ray player to pass to a target TV with surround sound; without the pass-through ability, the receiver would not allow both 4K video and surround sound to be transmitted simultaneously.)
  • Outputs
    • Speaker Connection Type: Binding posts
    • Headphone Jack: true (The device features an interface that allows for the connection of headphones.)
  • Features
    • Auto Calibration: true (Home theater systems and receivers with an autocalibration function can automatically determine basic settings like speaker volume, crossover point, equalization, and more.)
    • Digital Content Protection: HDCP 2.2 (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is designed to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across connections. Newer versions of HDCP support more connection types, increase security, and resolve weaknesses of previous versions.)
    • Remote Control Included: true
  • Connectivity
    • Wireless Multi-Room Audio: true (Technology that allows multiple speakers and/or soundbars to be connected wirelessly and play audio in separate rooms.)
    • Wireless Multi-Room Technology: Apple AirPlay, Yamaha MusicCast (Proprietary technology that allows multiple speakers and/or soundbars to be connected wirelessly and play audio in separate rooms.)
    • IP Control: true (Allows electronic devices to be controlled over a home network via a web-based interface. Typically refers to devices not traditionally controlled in this manner, such as A/V receivers.)
  • Compatibility
    • Works With: Amazon Alexa (Compatible with or able to be connected to other smart devices or applications.)
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 7.5 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Width: 17.1 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Depth: 18.4 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Weight: 37.5 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
  • Warranty
    • Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts: 3 years
    • Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor: 3 years
  • Other
    • UPC: 027108955414

Complete your sound system with this 9.2-channel Yamaha A/V receiver. It produces up to 220W per channel to deliver dynamic surround sound, and its specially engineered feet provide stability to minimize vibration. This Yamaha A/V receiver connects to your home wireless network via built-in Bluetooth, letting you stream music from wireless devices.

  • Works with Amazon Alexa: Easily control, monitor and schedule your electronics using your voice.
  • Connect to the Internet: Access a variety of online streaming services, such as DLNA, Pandora, Deezer, Napster, Spotify, SiriusXM internet radio and TIDAL, as well as music and photos over your home network.
  • Up to 4K HDMI passthrough: Transfers 4K video and audio signals from your set-top devices to the TV via the AV receiver.
  • Surround sound decoders: Include Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Dolby Vision for crystal surround sound.
  • Apple AirPlay support and MusicCast system: Support distributed audio playback in another room, so you can enjoy music throughout your home.
  • 0.06% total harmonic distortion: Ensures clear audio.
  • Remote: Lets you control the receiver from afar.
  • AM/FM tuner: Lets you listen to your favorite stations.
  • Headphone jack: Enables private listening.
  • USB port: Enables simple connection of a variety of USB-enabled devices.
  • Auxiliary input: Makes it easy to connect a variety of devices.
  • 8 HDMI inputs, 2 HDMI outputs: HDMI cable not included. High-speed HDMI cable is the only connection that can deliver a full high-definition experience with a full 1080p picture and digital surround sound.
  • Apple® iPod®/iPhone®/iPad® ready: So you can easily stream your music library.
Whats Included
  • Yamaha AVENTAGE 9.2-Ch. 4K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver

Q: I'm looking to purchase the Klipsch R-28 F speakers. Will this receiver have enough rms to drive the R-28 F's safely?

A: I run Definitive Technology ST8080s for the front speakers, with the 8080 Center Channel. The two towers each have a 12 inch powered subwoofer, AND a 12 inch passive subwoofer. I also run a Definitive Technology SC4000 stand alone subwoofer. This isn't really needed, but it does add a little extra punch, and even my center channel has it's own powered subwoofer. My side and rear surrounds are DefTech 8060s bipolar surrounds and the Yamaha 2070 runs these speakers beautifully. I gave you all of that information because I am not familiar with the Klipsch R-28F's and figured that if you look up the specs on the DefTechs I'm running and compare those to the speakers you are looking at, you will have your answer. I'm sorry I cannot be more direct.

Q: looking to buy new a/v receiver was leaning toward the yamaha aventage 1070BL until i read an article the 2070BL . Just wondering i im wasting my money on getting the 2070 BL as i have tthe 7.1 setup or is still worth it in the big picture

A: I WAS IN THE SAME PROCESS YOU ARE NOT TO LONG AGO.I WAS GOING BACK AND FORTH READING AND READING BUSTING MY BRAIN ON WHICH ONE ,THEN FINALLY I DECIDED ON THE 2070 AND BROTHER AM I EVER SO GLAD I MADE THAT DECISION WHEN YOU FINALLY GET HER SET UP ,MAN THE SOUND ALL THE FEATURES!!! I WILL BE THE FIRST TO SAY IT IS WORTH EVER PENNY OF THE PRICE TAG AND THAT IS A LARGE PRICE TAG,I NEVER EVEN HAD BUYER'S REMORSE!!! GO GET THAT 2070 AND ENJOY HOPE THAT NELPED YOU

Q: Can this unit run a 5.2 setup with Polk signature s60 s35 center and 2 s20 bookshelf speaker. Also 2 Polk hts 12 subs?

A: Yes! And you'll have outputs to spare. You can even run your S60's bi-amped. I'm running a 7.1 system with my mains bi-amped and I still have one more output for another zone or presence speakers. The receiver can be configured for dual subs as well. Hope this helps.

Q: Doing some homework before upgrading my home theater to a 5.1.4 and have always used Yamaha receivers. People say that Denon produces higher fidelity and watts compared to Yamaha. Is there a big difference between these two brands?

A: The best answer is compare, try to listen both brands with movies or music that you like and get your on opinion. Best Buy / Magnolia can help you with that. They have the technical support and the equipment to allow you to compare. Use their quality and excellent support for that. Second, I had Onkyo / Yamaha / Denon / Sony and I was able to listen Pioneer / Mcintosh / Cambridge / NAD / etc.. When you talk about Yamaha and Denon, I really do not believe that you can really get wrong in each of them. I particulary like more of Yamaha versus Denon, I believe that ( for me ) the Yamaha sound is clear and it has more "punch" for the same money. Like to top of line of Yamaha is RX-A3080 something like 2K versus Denon AVR-X8500H - 4K or even Denon AVR-X6500H - 2.2K. For me, I testing the Denon AVR-X6500H is not the same as Yamaha RX-A3080 and it is cheaper. Yamaha looks like a tank, the quality of its construction looks and "feel" amazing, try to look and compare. Again, try to listen, if you have a good deal I believe you will be happy with boht, but for me Yamaha is better in general and I like its sound. I hope this helped.

Q: Is this receiver capable of running a 7.1.1 system without requiring a pre-amp to power any of the channels? I have 2 front speakers, 4 rear speakers, 1 center channel, a subwoofer, and 2 front dolby atmos speakers.

A: yes this Yamaha receiver dose 7.1,2 or 5,1.4 setup and has all the new souround sound technicalogy, and you don't need a pre-amp, in less you want to use 11 channels then you will need a pre-amp.

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