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The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64992 10/18/04 09:23 PM
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I'm considering purchasing this model. Feel free to give me feedback based on the 1400. I hear the Yamaha is a great receiver for movies, and since I use my receiver for movies more than anything, I'm interested. Can anyone give me feedback on this. I've read some of the other forum links on these, but want some reassurance before I jump there.
My biggest concern is it will be too bright. I don't mind detail, but I don't need too much brightness. Also, I'd like to know what people think of this receiver in a home theater setting.

I appreciate the feedback!

Thanks!


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Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64993 10/19/04 02:22 AM
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MT, audio truth remains intact despite any nonsense which you may have read elsewhere; there's no way that receivers with flat frequency response will mysteriously create a "bright" or "warm" sound. The 1500 would do well with all sound, regardless of whether it happens to be in a movie or not. If you like the features, and they're certainly excellent, you'd be making a fine choice.


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Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64994 10/19/04 08:08 PM
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Hey Misfit Toy,

JohnK gave me similar feedback a few months back when I was shopping around for a receiver. Looking back on it now, he was right.

I was torn between the Yamaha 1400, Marantz 7400 and a few others. I went with the yamaha and am extremely happy with it. I am confident you will be too.

Cheers,

DrDre

Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64995 10/19/04 08:41 PM
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I have to agree with the previous posts. I Love my 1400, If I had any complaints, I found the initial set-up pretty complex, but maybe thats cause I have been out of the Audio loop for some time, now I am diving in head first, Hell I want to sell my house so I can design my HT room from scratch. You will have plenty of power in the Yamaha, And I agree with the bright/warm debate, you will have clean/powerful music, and movies, and the brightness will be dictated by the room enviroment, and the speakers, not the receiver, Ironic that the reviews on the 1400 stated it to be laid-back, and warm, just the oposite of what you are concerned about, but again I feel the receiver (any receiver) has lttle effect on that issue. I liked the idea of the optimizer (YMPO) but did not like the settings it delivered, more fluff then practical benefit, try it, it's all automated, nice in theory, but did little for me. Be prepared to do some tweaking and DON"T LOSE THE MANUAL and you will be rewarded in your choice, I assure you it's a great receiver, the features, and input/outputs are almost unlimited. Jon


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Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64996 10/19/04 08:50 PM
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MT, I have the Yamaha HTR-5660 (Equiv to the RXV640) that I got for a steal on e-bay. It is definitly 2 to 3 models down from the 1400. I'm driving a pair of M80's with no problems, and it sounds great. It does run a little warm, but not as hot as my old Luxman integrated did.

In your bio, I see you have an H/K 630. Why the switch? IMO, the H/K would have a more robust power supply & amplifier section. If I had the dough, I would have sprung for the H/K. Plus that glowing blue volume knob is ultra cool.


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Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64997 10/19/04 09:31 PM
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I have the RX-V750 - the little brother of the 1400. I love everything about it. It plays clear, loud, crisp, and it has more decoders and DSPs than I know what to do with. It also has some neat usability features that allow you to customize input/outputs and will remember your settings when you switch between modes - making life very easy when dealing with multiple sources...

Highly recommend the Yamahas at their price points.

Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64998 10/19/04 09:53 PM
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Capn,
that brings up a question I always wondered about. The RX-V750 has Video upconversion, no? If so are you using it? And the most important question, is there any noticeable difference to pic quality? (Obviously it's not going to improve the pic quality, but I'm wondering if there is any noticeable degradation in pic quality). Sorry for the hijack, but with all these receiver questions being tossed around, I'm sure this is an important selling feature consumers are looking at.


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Re: The Yamaha RX-V1500 (basically the new 1400)
#64999 10/19/04 10:49 PM
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I was checking out the V1500 specifications and found this:

"Dialogue Lift for Enhanced Dialogue Sound"

Does anyone have any experience with this feature? Does it improve dialog intelligibility?

Thanks, Bill


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#65000 10/20/04 12:44 AM
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Scott, the 5660 has it as well. It does composite to S and S to composite. No up conversion to component. The biggest benefit is that I only run one S cable from the receiver to the TV and I don't switch inputs on the TV anymore. (VCR / DVD / Satellite)

I don't notice any degradation in the picture quality. (Although my 28" Sony is 12 years old)


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#65001 10/20/04 05:08 AM
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"Dialogue Lift for Enhanced Dialogue Sound"

aka - a compressor on the centre channel only or a hump in frequency response in the human speech range on the centre.

Bren R.

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