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Product Overview
1. The RX-V667 is a 7.2 channel home theater receiver (7 channels plus 2 subwoofer outs) delivering 90 Watts into each of 7 channels at .08% THD.
2. Audio Decoding: Dolby Digital Plus and TrueHD, DTS-HD, Dolby Digital 5.1/EX/Pro logic IIx, DTS 5.1/ES, 96/24, Neo:6.
3. Additional Audio Processing Options: Yamaha DSP and DSP 3D, Scene, Front Presence, and Silent Cinema headphone output.
4. Audio Inputs (Analog): 7 Stereo Analog, 1 One set of 7.1 Channel Analog Audio inputs.
5. Audio Inputs (Digital - Excluding HDMI): 2 Digital Optical, 2 Digital Coaxial.
6. Audio Outputs (Excluding HDMI): 2 Sets - Analog Stereo, One set - Zone 2 Analog Stereo Pre-outs, 1 Set - 7 Channel Analog Pre-outs, and Two Subwoofer Pre-outs.
7. Speaker connections options for Bi-amp, Surround Back, and Powered Zone 2 speaker provided. One set of Zone 2 line audio outputs (requires additional amp/speakers for operation).
8. Video Inputs: 6 HDMI ver 1.4a (3D pass through/Audio Return Channel capable), 2 Component, 5 Composite. One set of AV inputs mounted on front panel.
9. Video Ouputs: 1 HDMI, 1 Component Video, 2 Composite Video.
10. Analog to HDMI video conversion (480i to 480p) and upscaling from 480p to 1080p via HDMI. HDMI pass-through of native 1080p and 3D signals.
11. Inclusion of YPAO automatic speaker setup system.
12. 40 Preset AM/FM Tuner. Sirius Satellite Radio via Optional Tuner/Antenna.
Yamaha RX-V667 7.2 Channel Home Theater Receiver - Front Panel Controls Close-Up - Center
Photo (c) Robert Silva Licensed to About.com14. Wireless remote and full color onscreen menu system.
15. User Manual on CD with active link referencing.
For an additional up-close, physical, look at the features and connections of the RX-V667, check out my Photo Gallery.
Zone 2 Option
The RX-V667 allows for the connection and operation of a 2nd Zone. This allows a second source signal to speakers or a separate audio system in another location. This is not the same as just connecting additional speakers and placing them in another room.
The Zone 2 function allows control of either the same, or separate, source than the one being listened to in the main room, in another location. For example, the user can be watching a Blu-ray Disc or DVD movie with surround sound in the main room, while someone else can listen to a CD player in another, at the same time. Both the Blu-ray Disc or DVD player and CD player are connected to the same Receiver, but are accessed and controlled separately using the same main Receiver.
3D Compatibility
The Yamaha RX-V667 is 3D Compatible. What this means is that this receiver will HDMI will detect 3D source signals automatically and pass them through to a 3D-enabled TV without further processing.
Audio Return Channel
For example, if you receive your TV signals over the air, the audio from those signals goes directly to your TV. Ordinarily to get the audio from those signals to your Home Theater receiver, you would have to connect an extra cable from the TV to the home theater receiver for this purpose. However, with audio return channel, you can simply take advantage of the cable you already have connected between the TV and the home theater receiver to transfer audio in both directions.
Additional Components Used in the Review:
Home Theater Receivers: Onkyo TX-SR705, Harman Kardon AVR147.
Source Components: OPPO BDP-83 and Sony BD-PS350 Blu-ray Disc players, OPPO DV-980H DVD Player.
Loudspeaker/Subwoofer System 1 (7.1 channels): 2 Klipsch F-2's, 2 Klipsch B-3s, Klipsch C-2 Center , 2 Polk R300s, Klipsch Synergy Sub10.
Loudspeaker/Subwoofer System 2 (5.1 channels): EMP Tek E5Ci center channel speaker, four E5Bi compact bookshelf speakers for left and right main and surrounds, and an ES10i 100 watt powered subwoofer.
TV/Monitors: A Westinghouse Digital LVM-37w3 1080p LCD Monitor, and Syntax LT-32HV 720p LCD TV. Displays calibrated using SpyderTV Software.
Yamaha RX-V667 7.2 Channel Home Theater Receiver - Speaker Connections
Photo (c) Robert Silva Licensed to About.comAudio/Video connections made with Accell, Cobalt, and AR Interconnect cables. 16 Gauge Speaker Wire used.
Level checks made using a Radio Shack Sound Level Meter
Software Used
The software used in this review included the following titles:
Blu-ray Discs used included scenes from from the following: 300, Across The Universe, Avatar (2D), Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2D), Hairspray, Iron Man, Kick Ass, Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Shakira - Oral Fixation Tour, The Dark Knight, Tropic Thunder, Transporter 3, and War of the Worlds (2005).
Standard DVDs used included scenes from the following: The Cave, House of the Flying Daggers, Kill Bill - Vol 1/2, Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut), Lord of Rings Trilogy, Master and Commander, and V For Vendetta.
CDs: Al Stewart - Sparks of Ancient Light, Beatles - LOVE, Blue Man Group - The Complex, Joshua Bell - Bernstein - West Side Story Suite, Eric Kunzel - 1812 Overture, HEART - Dreamboat Annie, Lisa Loeb - Firecracker, Nora Jones - Come Away With Me, Sade - Soldier of Love.
DVD-Audio discs included: Queen - Night At The Opera/The Game, Eagles - Hotel California, and Medeski, Martin, and Wood - Uninvisible, Sheila Nicholls - Wake.
SACD discs used included: Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon, Steely Dan - Gaucho, The Who - Tommy.
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