Yamaha RX-V363BL 500 Watt 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver | List Price: $199.00 Discount Price: $189.99

| Brand: Yamaha Binding: Electronics Warranty: Unknown
Features: - 5-channel 500W powerful surround sound (100W x 5)
- 1080p-Compatible HDMI 1.3
- Bluetooth music streaming using Yamaha YBA-10 Bluetooth Audio Receiver
- Connect an iPod using Yamaha YDS-10SL Universal iPod Dock
- Includes preset remote
Amazing device, only one complaint... [Posted on 2008-09-18] I got this to replace another Yamaha receiver that didn't support HD. This was extremely well priced for what it does. The main reason for this purchase was that I got a PS3 and wanted to full experience. I read other reviews and a lot of people noted that there is no audio pass-through from the HDMI cable. I misinterpreted this as the audio doesn't flow through the HDMI out, but still plays through the attached speakers. This wasn't the case.
In the end I had to plug the PS3 in with the white and red analog cables (you can change the audio settings in your PS3 config menu to output with these) and I'm happy. Full 5.1 sound would have been nice, but it's not a killer for me.
Just be weary that the audio doesn't pass through with this device! Otherwise, it's simply amazing for the price.
Definitely an upgrade [Posted on 2008-09-30] I bought this Yamaha receiver to replace an old Aiwa system and have been very pleased with it.
I'm using it mostly for the audio portion of regular television watching since my new Panasonic big screen television has such poor audio speakers.
I also listen to alot of music that comes over the digital cable.
I planned on hooking it to some in-wall speakers but couldn't find an area above the fireplace to cut two 12 by 8 inch holes so I bought some Bose Acostimas 3 speakers and they sound great!
worthy receiver! [Posted on 2008-10-13] After reading the countless reviews about this Yamaha Receiver, i had my doubts about purchasing it. I heard the horrible stories about the HDMI video only. I have a 50 inch plasma, and wanted a good but inexpensive receiver for sound. Well, I purchased it anyway, and i'm glad I did! I was able to get the receiver $121 shipped, and was well worth the purchasing!
I'll get the cons out of the way:
1) No HDMI for sound, only video! So the HDMI is pretty useless folks! Don't bother buying it for this reason alone, unless you would like to use HDMI for video ONLY!
2) Only DTS!
3) Configuring up can be a pain for the novice!
4)Terrible manuel!
Pro's:
1) Cheap price!
2) Great sound for inexpensive receiver!
3) Was able to get it to work properly after using the optical digital connection!
Instructions: Hook up your dvd/blu-ray player directly to your television for HDMI video. For sound, I used an optical digital connection from the DVD player, to the "CD" optical digital connection on the back of the receiver.
For sound watching the television. I connected the optical digital connection from the receiver labeled "Sat/TV" to the opticial digital connection of the HD cable box.
After that, it worked like a charm. Had this receiver for a week now, and have no issues whatsoever. I currently have a HD Player, but will soon be in the market for a blu ray player. Once I get the PS3, or standalone player, i'll get the sound using the optical digital connection.Enjoy!
Good value, decent features and performance [Posted on 2008-11-29] Suitable for use with similarly priced speakers and other components. Sounds good. We use it in my son's room with Bic Venturi speakers and JBL subwoofer and it rocks the house. Access to secondary features is kind of obscure, don't loose that remote. Looks good. Seems well made.
Not Bad at All [Posted on 2008-12-20] Pretty good receiver for the money. Great sound compared to my last receiver, which was an Onkyo that did a good job, but didn't compare to this one for depth and clarity. I bought an iPod dock, and it works nicely with it.
Only drawbacks: As others have stated, the manual is a nightmare, even if you are electronically inclined. I studied it for a couple of days before I started getting the hang of setting the unit up. The remote could have been a little easier to use as well. And lastly, I have a dish network DVR receiver, and the remote will neither code it in or search-find it, so I am stuck using 2 remotes to watch dish tv.
All in all, I would highly recommend the unit to others for the deep, rich sound. Movies sound amazing.
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