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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Audio > High-End Audio > Which Yamaha A/V Receiver Do You Like?

Which Yamaha A/V Receiver Do You Like?

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Hi,

I recently posted on Surround System Upgrade Advice because of the untimely
death of my DSP-3000.
Yamaha appears to have multiple lines and grades of receivers. Do you have
one or more that you like or
would recommend? I love music more than movies and the programmed music
modes are important to me.

Or do you have another receiver that you feel is fantastic and would
recommend over a Yamaha?

Thanks

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RXZ1 is real good , clean amp with lots of inputs . I use it to power
my B&W 804S , n805 and htm2 for center. this all works well for
listening to s.a.c.d.'s and dvd audios.

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I bought the R-9 back in 86 aft I read several reviews and enjoyed it
for many years. if you can find one mint buy it!

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