Yamaha - RX-V559 Solid state multi-channel receiver





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The Yamaha RX-V559 AV receiver, manufactured circa 2005–2006, is a 6.1-channel model in excellent physical condition and tested functioning, delivering 90 watts per channel with HDMI passthrough (1.0) and DSP technology.
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The Yamaha RX/V559 is a versatile 6.1-channel A/V receiver that hit the market around 2005/2006, designed to offer a complete home cinema experience. With support for Dolby Digital EX and DTS/ES, it delivers impressive surround sound. What sets this receiver apart is the presence of an HDMI passthrough (1.0 specification, for video switching without audio), which was handy for the early days of HD/television. It delivers 90 watts per channel and includes Yamaha's renowned DSP (Digital Sound Field Processing) technology, enabling you to mimic the acoustics of concert halls or movie theaters. It is a solid, functional receiver that offers a good balance between performance and features.
Power output: 90 watts per channel into 8 Ohm (stereo)
Surround power: 90W (front), 90W (center), 90W (rear), 90W (rear center)
Total harmonic distortion: 0.06%
Frequency response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0, /-3 dB)
Signal to noise ratio: 100 dB (line)
The Yamaha works perfectly.
For a better impression see photos
The Yamaha RX/V559 is a versatile 6.1-channel A/V receiver that hit the market around 2005/2006, designed to offer a complete home cinema experience. With support for Dolby Digital EX and DTS/ES, it delivers impressive surround sound. What sets this receiver apart is the presence of an HDMI passthrough (1.0 specification, for video switching without audio), which was handy for the early days of HD/television. It delivers 90 watts per channel and includes Yamaha's renowned DSP (Digital Sound Field Processing) technology, enabling you to mimic the acoustics of concert halls or movie theaters. It is a solid, functional receiver that offers a good balance between performance and features.
Power output: 90 watts per channel into 8 Ohm (stereo)
Surround power: 90W (front), 90W (center), 90W (rear), 90W (rear center)
Total harmonic distortion: 0.06%
Frequency response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0, /-3 dB)
Signal to noise ratio: 100 dB (line)
The Yamaha works perfectly.
For a better impression see photos

