High performance AV Receiver offers HD Audio decoding, 1080p-compatible HDMI (4 in/1 out), YPAO, New SCENE functionality and 17 CINEMA DSP programs.
With double the HDMI inputs over 2008's model and HDMI pass through, the Yamaha RX-V665 receiver is the HD hub of your home theater . A host of Dolby Digital and dts HD audio supports and Neural Surround back 7.1 channels with 192kHz/24-bit DAC and 90W of output power each. YPAO Automatic System Calibration customizes your audio to your listening area.
For 2009's generation of RX-V series A/V receivers, Yamaha has heeded your need for enhanced HDMI functionality. The RX-V665 doubles its number of HDMI inputs to a total of four, giving you the ability to use today's most advanced HD audio/video connection to hook up your newest HD component. Further, Yamaha has integrated HDMI pass through into the RX-V665's repertoire. A straight line is always the shortest path. And when it comes to audio and video signals, it is also the highest fidelity route. While the RX-V665 is capable of upconverting standard definition video signals to HD 1080p via HDMI, if your video source is emitting full 1080p already, the last thing you want to do is send it through the upconversion processing. This is akin to taking the long route — the more processing a signal is subjected to, the greater risk there is of loss of signal quality. Enter HDMI pass through. By letting HD 1080p video transmitted via HDMI pass straight from your Blu-ray player to your HDTV, the RX-V665 ensures that you're seeing the best HD picture possible.
High Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI, is the only home A/V connection that allows for both Full HD 1080p video and 7.1-channel studio-quality audio to be passes along a single cable. In other words, in order to take full advantage of your home theater?s high definition potential, you need to HDMI cabling to link HD-capable components. It?s only natural that you might have questions regarding how best to outfit your personal HD system. Vann?s sales representatives are here to explain all of your options. Call the 800 number at the top of this page for expert advice.