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Item: A few AV products from Denon, HSU, Yamaha, from Receivers and some small bookshelf rear speakers etc
Location: PERTH
Price: As below
Item Condition: various but mostly good pm for me info
Reason for selling: Older gear needs a new home , has not been used in years. Some with very little use.
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD Only
Extra Info: See Below.
 

Samsung Blue ray player with remote BDP1400 -$120- now $100

 

DENON Blueray Disc Transport DVD 2500BT with remote  high end when released needs DAC as HDMI out only. Higher end Blueray transport $400 now $250

 

Kenwood Audio video stereo receiver KR-v6050.  $100 great entry amp/ receiver for someone.

 

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Speakers

 

Axis Ls28 bookshelf speakers black great sound and perfect sonically , scratched boxes. $200 awesome for rears on SS set up.

 

 

Xavian Bonbonus book shelf speakers in light ash wood great actually very good condition $350 same as above for as rears or smaller 

 

 

Receiver

 

Yamaha rxv3800  with remote Receiver 2nd highest in range i think was $4000 or more new. Very nice sound from Yamaha. Winner of top sounding receiver.

 

Bargain ONLY $500 due to HDMI issues and 3 work at least so who needs more than that otherwise would be listed at $1200 

 

Hdmi board, 2-3 inputs work , 1-2 don’t for some reason and all other inputs work perfectly goes very well with Denon transport above.

 

Conclusion
When dealing with an AVR in this price class, you go in with very high expectations. The Yamaha RX-V3800 has the specs to please most any enthusiast with excellent power, ample HDMI inputs, and internal decoding of the new HD audio codecs. The only personal letdown for me was the AVR's inability to process certain video signals to 1080p; instead it simply passes them through. Even with this shortcoming, this is an excellent product and is worthy of your consideration when looking for an AVR in this price class.

Highs
Four HDMI Inputs
Onboard Decoding of Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, & DTS-HD Master Audio
Clean and Dynamic sound from all channels

Lows
Video section only upconverts analog signals
YPAO setup set monitor speakers to "Large" when they should be set to "Small"


Read more at https://www.soundandvision.com/content/yamaha-rx-v3800-av-receiver-page-3#J6zIyjGDCUEpSVmh.99

 

Specifications

7.1-channel surround sound receiver
140-watts minimum continuous power per channel, 8 ohm loads, two channels driven from 20Hz-20kHz with a maximum total harmonic distortion of 0.04% 
Analog audio input sensitivity and impedance: 200mV, 47kohms (line), 3.5mV, 47kohms (phono MM)
Analog output level/impedance: 200mV/900 ohms (REC Out)
Speaker impedance: 6 ohms-16 ohms
Analog audio inputs: Ten L/R (line), L/R phono (MM), 5.1-channel analog
Digital audio inputs: Three coaxial, four TosLink optical
Analog audio outputs: Four L/R (2xL/R record, L/R Zone1, L/R Zone2, L/R Zone 3), one 7.1-channel preamp out, headphones, Eleven pair speaker terminals
Digital output: One TosLink optical
Video inputs: Seven composite or S-video, three component, four HDMI
Video outputs: Two composite or S-video, one composite-only zone 2, one component, one HDMI
Other: Setup microphone, two 12V trigger, RS 232, IR in/out, IEC power connection, antenna (AM/FM/ XM), iPod Dock input
Dimensions: 17-1/8" x 6-3/4" x 17-1/4" (W x H x D)
Weight: 38.4 lbs

 


 

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