The Yamaha RX-V371 offers some excellent features for an entry-level A/V receiver. To keep the cost down, however, there are significant compromises, such as the lack of an onscreen display and auto calibration for an easier and faster setup.
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The Yamaha RX-V371 offers some excellent features for an entry-level A/V receiver. To keep the cost down, however, there are significant compromises, such as the lack of an onscreen display and auto calibration for an easier and faster setup. quote
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With its unspectacular spec sheet, the RX-V371 is a budget offering through and through, unlikely to attract the attention of home cinema enthusiasts.
Read the full review →Packaging in the box kept the unit well protected. Cabling everything up was hassle-free once I had my color coded HDMI cables (Blue for BD, Green for Xbox, Black for TV and Apple TV). Just a matter of configuring the BD, TV, CD button settings in the receiver. So easy to program that a one...
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