Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Yamaha RX-V579 - multichannel receiver with WiFi

The Yamaha RX-V579 is an A / V receiver to 7.2 channels with six inputs and one HDMI output. Needless sure the computer is turned on so miss the HDMI signal. Through them you can stream 3D movies but also video 4K Ultra High Definition. HDMI output includes an audio return channel and has HDCP 2.2 copy protection. And the sixth HDMI input is also protected with the same HDCP 2.2 content. The output power is 135 watts per channel (measured at 6 ohms). The user has available 17 settings for the digital signal processor (DSP), and can choose from various surround sound formats. In fact, this Yamaha can decode high definition multi-channel audio in DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby Digital Plus.


On the front panel there is an auxiliary input, stereo mini-jack connector (3.5 mm) for a portable audio player. On his side is the USB port for easy playback audio from an MP3 player or from a memory key. There you can also click an iPhone or iPod, so that the connection is digital, so there is no audio quality is lost. Either way, the manufacturer has decided to offer another way to listen to music from an iPad, iPhone, iPod or PC or Mac, you have installed iTunes. AirPlay technology is owned by Apple, which does not require cables.


The wireless capabilities of this multichannel receiver do not end there. Yamaha RX-V579 incorporates Bluetooth, used to enjoy music mobile phones and other devices in the system speakers home, in total comfort. Integrated Wi-Fi, which is of type Direct. That means you can communicate directly via Wi-Fi without requiring an access point does an intermediary. However, as has an Ethernet port, there is the possibility of communication with the home network using a cable.


This machine supports many other sources. Yamaha RX-V579 has two inputs and one component video output, four inputs and one output composite video, optical digital audio input, two coaxial digital audio inputs, three stereo audio inputs (one on the front) speaker outputs 7 channels, two subwoofer preamp outputs and a headphone output.


 


It allows amping and two speakers for sound to assign a second area of the house. Inside the package there is an external microphone, which is that there, used to calibrate the system, once connected all speakers. The calibration function is virtually automatic; the user should only worry about following the onscreen instructions. Though Yamaha RX-V579 brings its own remote control, the manufacturer offers free control applications for smartphones and tablets with iOS and Android. Finally it reaches 8.1 kilos weight with dimensions of 435 by 161 and 315 millimeters. Let’s wait until the middle of June for the Yamaha RX-V579 start to be distributed in Europe.








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