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YAMAHA RX-A4A AVENTAGE 7.1-Channel AV Receiver with MusicCast

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Features

  • HDMI with HDCP 2.3 and eARC (7 in or 3 out)
  • 4K60, 4K120AB (40gbps), 8K60AB (40gbps), HDR10plus and HDMI 2.1
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect
  • Surround:AI and AURO-3D
  • Dolby Atmos with Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization and DTS:X with CINEMA DSP HD3
  • 3rd-party control driver-capable, easy IP set-up and remote IP control
  • Phono input

Description

Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A4A 7.1-channel AV Receiver with 8K HDMI and MusicCast.

Brand: YAMAHA


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Airplay 2


Special Feature: Dolby Atmos With Height Virtualizer,Cinema Dsp Hd3 For Movie, Music And Game,Compressed Music Enhancer See more


Compatible Devices: iPhone, Android


Total HDMI Ports: 10


Connector Type: HDMI


Audio Encoding: DTS


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 7.2


Product Dimensions: 17.37 x 17 x 7.5 inches


Item Weight: 40.9 pounds


Item model number: RX-A4ABL


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 19, 2021


Manufacturer: Yamaha


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • excellent features and superb audio and DSP
Bought this to replace an older Yamaha AVR. I looked at Denon and Onkyo but the Yamaha had more of the features I needed. It is a very capable (and reliable) AVR. Some of the new features on this unit, including internet streaming and internet radio, are excellent as is the intelligent surround feature. It built much more solidly than any AVR I have previously owned (Sony, Pioneer, earlier Yamahas) but is much heavier than my older Yamaha unit (35 lbs vs 24 lbs) and would not fit into my existing cabinet, but built another one to accommodate the AVR, a 4K UHD player, and a turntable. Setup was easy (because I was familiar with the Yamaha menu from using it on previous units). The power is more than adequate to drive my 5.1.2 system, and the height virtualization feature is a bonus for me. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by JLouisIII

  • I didn't know how much a receiver upgrade would affect quality.
Right before the advent of HDMI into the zeitgeist of AV I upgraded my entire home theater. I got a multichannel DVD player that would also play SACD and DVD-Audio and a Pioneer Elite receiver that could use its mini-1394 interface. That mini-1394 interface kept me from upgrading for years. I just loved the sound of multichannel SACDs. Then Oppo came out with a multichannel universal player was a little out of reach. Then when I was about to pull the trigger on an Oppo they stopped making their AV components. Well a few years passed and things have changed a little. I still wish I could have gotten my hands on that Oppo unit. Then I bought this Yamaha receiver. One of the main reasons I purchased this unit was the ESS Sabre ES9007S DAC it had. I also had prior positive experiences with Yamaha receivers which helped too. But I first learned of the ESS Sabre DACs when drooling over Oppo components. This as a significant part of the Yamaha component has been amazing. It can play lossless files from my NAS, which has been glorious. And it even does a great job decoding my SACDs fed by my new Sony Universal player. I have also been blown away by how awesome the unit has made films. I viewed The Green Knight, and Dune in the past week and it was incredible. Does a great job processing the Atmos soundtracks into an encompassing experience. I really wished I had made this switch sooner, but it always seemed that my requirements for price and features just wasn't there. But now I couldn't be happier with my home theater's sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by John T.

  • Superb audio. Easy to use.
The RX-A4A is very easy to use via either the remote control or the MusicCast iOS app. The front panel of the unit has only two dials (volume and input selector) and four buttons for selecting pre-programmed inputs. Plus front panel connectors for USB and a headphone. Missing is a front panel connector for HDMI which is unfortunate because there are still times I want to connect a laptop to the receiver using my traveling HDMI cable. Now I have to dedicate an HDMI cable connected to a back panel HDMI connection. My previous AV receiver was the RX-V2095 purchased in 2007. That has pretty good audio but the RX-A4A noticeably improves upon that unit especially on the predefined audio and video settings for concert halls and Sci-Fi movie content. Most interesting is the Artificial Intelligence surround sound choice. It does a decent job of determining the best distribution of voice and instrumentation to the speakers based on the source. But I do find I don't like the AI distribution on older audio content that originated from the early days of stereo. Too much of the voice is pushed to the center speaker on that old content which indicates the AI is working as programmed but I'm more used to the 60's and 70's music being evenly distributed between two front speakers. So the best choice, as it was with the RX-2095 was to evenly instruments and voice to all speakers. In my case 7 channel stereo. Otherwise I am pleased with how the AI Surround works. Video management is much easier than the RX-2095 and there is no degradation of video quality that I'm seeing but I'm also not doing any detailed analysis on that. So overall I am very pleased with the RX-A4A. Easy to use and outstanding audio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022 by DG

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