Yamaha RX-V483
Photos 7 | Outdated Product $489.99 Device type: AV Receiver; DAC frequency (kHz): 192; Audio DAC (bit): 24; Auto sound calibration; 3D; Number of channels: 5.1; Power per channel (W): 80; Signal to noise ratio (dB): 110; Acceptable acoustic impedance (Ohm): 6; Frequency range (Hz): 10 – 100000; AM/FM radio; USB drive; network streaming audio |
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Being able to find compromises
Since the introduction of AV receivers, the Denon and Yamaha brands have taken a special place in consumer ratings. The Yamaha RX-V483 is a perfect example of the manufacturer's ability to find a compromise between functionality, price and excellent sound quality.
5 channels
The V483 is a 5 channel receiver with 80 watts per channel. Considering that releases with 7.1 tracks, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are not so common, gain channels are exactly what you can save on. If this is the one you need among all the multichannel audio formats, then it would be better to pay attention to the Denon AVR-X1400H.
Support for popular video formats
Connectivity includes a rather stingy four HDMI inputs (plus one output) with support for 4K, HDR and HLG. In addition to HDMI, on the back of the receiver you can find a pair of digital coaxial inputs, one optical port. As you can see, the set is not the richest, but it's not to say that something vital has been forgotten here.
Fast and clear setup system
If you respect the "plug it in and forget it" approach, then you'll love the RX-V483. Its YPAO acoustic auto-tuning system seemed to us one of the simplest and fastest on the market. More convenient than Denon's Audyssey, but slightly less accurate.
Massive sound at maximum volume
Usually, inexpensive receivers are born in many compromises, but the RX-V483 stands out from the crowd. The sound is remembered for its scale and impressive dynamics, with high-quality spatial localization and the ability to focus on subtle details. Most of all, the ability of this receiver to pull out the maximum volume, without lubricating the sound into mush, caught my eye.
With Yamaha MusicCast multi-room support
In addition to the built-in Bluetooth adapter, the Yamaha RX–V483 can be connected to your home network via Wi-Fi or directly via an Ethernet cable. Yamaha's proprietary MusicCast technology will allow you to create a wireless multi-room system based on the Yamaha RX-V483, control all the acoustics in the house using your smartphone and listen to music from streaming services like Spotify and Deezer.