Popular receiver comparisons 2024 - page 12

  • Yamaha RX-A3070BL review Marantz SR7012 review

    Yamaha RX-A3070BL vs Marantz SR7012

    The Marantz SR7012 works with modern 3D sound formats such as DTS: X, Dolby Atmos, and Auro-3D. The device works with 4K resolution and can even scale the analog video to Ultra HD. The model is capable of delivering a power of 125 W (8 Ohms) per channel versus 165 W per channel in Yamaha RX-A3070BL. Onboard there is du...
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  • Onkyo TX-NR686 review Pioneer VSX-933 review

    Onkyo TX-NR686 vs Pioneer VSX-933

    Like other Onkyo receivers, the TX-NR686 is THX Select certified. The 7-channel receiver is equipped with amplifiers made using Dynamic Audio Amplification technology. The Onkyo TX-NR686 audio decoder also supports all existing surround and surround sound recording formats, and can also process multi-channel tracks using D...
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  • Marantz NR1609 review Marantz SR5013 review

    Marantz NR1609 vs SR5013

    The Marantz SR5013 receiver supports Dolby Atmos and DTS: X formats, which will allow evaluating the fullness of the 3D sound. There is a difference in power between the Marantz SR5013 vs Marantz NR1609, in SR5013 the amplifier delivers 100 W/channel versus 50W/channel in NR1609 at the same 8 Ohm. Audyssey MultEQ XT technolo...
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  • Marantz SR6012 review Marantz SR5013 review

    Marantz SR6012 vs SR5013

    The 7.2-channel Marantz SR5013 receiver is capable of handling even four-ohm loads while guaranteeing 100 W per channel at 8 Ohm (180 W / 6 Ohm). As part of Marantz SR5013 vs Marantz SR6012 review, it worth note that both devices have support for three-dimensional sound formats - Dolby Atmos and DTS: X. The receiver has an u...
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  • Yamaha R-S202BL review Pioneer SX-10AE review

    Yamaha R-S202BL vs Pioneer SX-10AE

    The output power of the Pioneer SX-10AE is 45 W/channel with an impedance of 8 Ohm, which is quite a bit versus the Yamaha R-S202BL were depending on the resistance, the amplifier gives different power - from 125 W to 180 W at 8 - 2 Ohm, respectively). In addition, the manufacturer focuses on high signal-to-noise ratios,...
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  • Pioneer VSX-LX303 review Onkyo TX-RZ730 review

    Pioneer VSX-LX303 vs Onkyo TX-RZ730

    The model supports Dolby Atmos and DTS: X in the 5.2.4 or 7.2.2-channel configuration. The receiver can work with surround sound protocols for the upmix of conventional multi-channel formats to an object-oriented 3D sound. Onkyo TX-RZ730 uses modern AK4458 DACs and VLSC technology that eliminates high-frequency noise. ...
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  • Sony STR-DN1080 review Sony STR-ZA810ES review

    Sony STR-DN1080 vs STR-ZA810ES

    The STR-ZA810ES is a 7.2 channel receiver whose amplifier delivers 100 W/channel. The receiver works with the latest formats such as HDR and surrounds sound technologies. In comparison Sony STR-ZA810ES vs Sony STR-DN1080, the STR-ZA810ES has bi-amping to produce more detailed sound. Built-in D.C.A.C. auto-calibration t...
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  • Yamaha RX-V485 review Pioneer VSX-832 review

    Yamaha RX-V485 vs Pioneer VSX-832

    Pioneer VSX-832 is a receiver with support for object-oriented audio playback (Dolby Atmos and DTS: X). The built-in amplifier produces 80 W/channel at 6 Ohm and Yamaha RX-V485 has the same power. Thanks to it, the VSX-832 can work with sound according to the channel scheme 3.1.2 or 2.1.2 without the use of ceiling speaker...
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  • Sony STR-DH770 review Sony STR-DH790 review

    Sony STR-DH770 vs STR-DH790

    The STR-DH770 delivers surround sound using only the front speakers with Front Surround DSP technology, as well as compatibility with the latest 4K 60 Hz video standards with HDR. At a 6-ohm load and with two active channels, the receiver provides only 90 W/channel versus 145 W/channel in the STR-DH790. It would also not be ...
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  • Sony STR-DH590 review Yamaha RX-V385 review

    Sony STR-DH590 vs Yamaha RX-V385

    The device has support for Dolby True HD and DTS Master HD decoders. The amplifier part is capable of delivering 70 watts to each of the five channels. In this case, the receiver will be able to serve as the centerpiece of a very modern recreation center, at least in terms of video. All HDMI version 2.2 inputs support stream...
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  • Yamaha R-S202BL review Sony STR-DH190 review

    Yamaha R-S202BL vs Sony STR-DH190

    The model has only functionality aimed at music content. The built-in amplifier produces up to 100W per channel at 8 Ohms. The Sony STR-DH190 has wider playback capabilities versus Yamaha R-S202BL due to the simultaneous connection of two sets of speakers. Bluetooth is used to communicate with external devices to wirelessl...
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  • Onkyo TX-RZ820 review Onkyo TX-RZ810 review

    Onkyo TX-RZ820 vs TX-RZ810

    The receiver has an amplifier that produces 130 watts of power per channel at 4 or 6 ohms, which is equal to the power of the amplifier in the Onkyo TX-RZ810 if we compare them. The presence of a 32-bit signal processor allows the TX-RZ820 to decode Dolby Atmos formats in a 5.2.2-channel configuration. The model uses modern ...
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  • Pioneer VSX-1131 review Pioneer VSX-933 review

    Pioneer VSX-1131 vs VSX-933

    The Pioneer VSX-933 works with Dolby Atmos and DTS: X signals in 5.2.2 configuration. The Pioneer VSX-933 vs Pioneer VSX-1131 has no so powerful amplifier – 80 W per channel at 6 or 8 Ohm impedance versus 100 W per channel at 6 Ohm and 170 W/channel (8 Ohm) in VSX-1131. The MCACC automatic calibration system is n...
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  • Onkyo TX-8260 review Onkyo TX-8140 review

    Onkyo TX-8260 vs TX-8140

    Onkyo TX-8140 is universal in terms of reproducible audio formats. It supports standard low-resolution MP3 audio files and Spotify streams, 192kHz / 24-bit FLAC and WAV Hi-Res files. However, using a Wi-Fi connection, users are limited in playing high-resolution audio up to 88.2kHz / 24-bit and DSD tracks. The amplifier power th...
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  • Onkyo TX-NR676 review Onkyo TX-NR585 review

    Onkyo TX-NR676 vs TX-NR585

    Onkyo TX-NR585 develops 80 W per channel with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS: X formats. In frames of Onkyo TX-NR585 vs Onkyo TX-676 comparison, the NR676 has a more powerful amplifier (100 W/channel), but it works at lower impedance - 4 Ohm versus 6 Ohm. In addition to standard wireless interfaces, Onkyo TX-NR585 supports ...
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  • Yamaha RX-V485 review Yamaha RX-V385 review

    Yamaha RX-V485 vs RX-V385

    The Yamaha RX-V385 is equipped with a five-channel amplifier with support for Dolby True HD and DTS Master HD decoders. The amplifier part is capable of delivering only 70 watts to each of the five channels. Hower, this Yamaha RX-V385 vs Yamaha RX-V485 comparison in the budget segment, to facilitate the optimal device. The s...
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  • Onkyo TX-NR686 review Onkyo TX-NR787 review

    Onkyo TX-NR686 vs TX-NR787

    The receive based on the 9 x 100-watt amplifier, which is not very much even against the TX-NR686 (160 watts/channel), bang up-to-date surround processing including DTS:X and Dolby Atmos. TX-NR787 has a power amplifier that has a true class-AB design with a linear power supply. Users can set up a 7.1 surround setup with a si...
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  • Marantz NR1608 review Marantz NR1609 review

    Marantz NR1608 vs NR1609

    The 7.2-channel Marantz NR1609 AV receiver with support for the DTS: X and Dolby Atmos formats in 5.1.2-channel configuration. The model works with the DTS Virtual: X format and can create an imitation of the sound of ceiling speakers in ordinary surround sound systems. It should be mentioned in comparison Marantz NR1609 vs ...
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  • Sony STR-DN1080 review Pioneer VSX-933 review

    Sony STR-DN1080 vs Pioneer VSX-933

    The Sony STR-DN1080 is a great option for home cinema with support for 3D sound by Dolby Atmos. The 7.2-channel receiver supports flexible speaker setup and object sound, creating full 5.1.2-channel sound due to the good amplifier. In Sony STR-DN1080 vs Pioneer VSX-933 comparison, the STR-DN1080`s amplifier is more power...
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  • Denon AVR-X8500H review Marantz AV8805 review

    Denon AVR-X8500H vs Marantz AV8805

    The Marantz AV8805 has a 13.2-channel configuration and full support for 4K Ultra HD video and support virtually any of the high-resolution multichannel audio formats such as Dolby Atmos, DTS: X or Auro-3D. The Marantz AV8805 vs Denon AVR-X8500H has the support for HDAM technology, which transmits signals through 15.2-ch...
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