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Yamaha RX-V2500 General Info

by September 09, 2004
Filed under: Receivers and Processors

Updates already? You betcha! Still hot from its stunning release of the RX-Z9 powerhouse receiver , Yamaha revealed its newest line of receivers, including the RX-V2500 7-channel AV Receiver. Click on the images below for larger photos:

Note: We used the same front chassis shot to save on bandwidth as it is identical except for the model #

Here's a quick breakdown of the features:

  • 7-Channel 910W Powerful Surround Sound (130W x 7 RMS) [8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.04% THD]
  • Digital ToP-ART and High Current Amplification
  • Pure Direct Switch for High Quality 2-Channel and Multi-Channel Sound Reproduction
  • 192 kHz/24-Bit DACs for All Channels
  • YPAO Automatically Sets Best Sound for Any Room, Any Speaker Placement
  • Dialogue Lift for Enhanced Dialogue Sound
  • 9-Channel Speaker Outputs with Zone 2 Out
  • On-Screen Display with GUI (Graphical User Interface)
  • Main / Zone 2 Front Panel Power Switching
  • Zone 2 / Presence Speaker Out (Powerer Assignment) and Zone 3 Volume
  • 3 Component Video Inputs
  • Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS 96/24 Compatibility
  • Audio Delay for Adjusting Lip-Sync (0-240ms)
  • Selectable 9-Band Subwoofer Crossover / Subwoofer Phase Select
  • 19 Surround Programs with 2 THX Select Programs
  • Component Video Up Conversion
  • HDTV (720p/1080i) Compatibility
  • Wide-Range Video Bandwidth (60MHz -3 dB)

The new receiver adds 10W/channel to its predeccesor, the Yamaha RX-V2400 .

Custom Installation Flexibility
The RX-V2500 , like the RX-V1500, also has some cool features that make it easy to achieve flexible custom installation in three different rooms (zones) of the home. Zone 2 power amplifier assignability and speaker terminals mean that Zone 2 can be fully independent with its own 2-channel power, while you still enjoy 5.1-channel sound in the main room. The video signal can be output to Zone 2 as well. Zone 3 has its own volume control, and there is an IR port for remote control capability and a trigger output for automatic power-on of other components. There is also an RS-232C interface for using a touch-screen controller or a PC to configure the receiver.

We're guessing that you can employ our Denon biamping technique to the Yamaha RX-V1500 and RX-V2500 as well, though we'll give you a full report once we obtain our review sample.

Yamaha RX-V2500 vs. RX-V2400 Comparison

Specification

RX-V2500

RX-V2400

Comments

Rated Power

130wpc x 7

120wpc x 7

Not an all channels driven specification

DTS Neo: 96Khz

Yes

No

DTS Neo 96kHz provisioning

Pure Direct

Yes

No

Pure Direct offers improved signal routing

OSD w GUI

Yes

No

Similar to RX-Z9

YPAO Settings

Yes (6 settings)

No

Store and recall up to 6 settings

YPAO: Equalizing Modes

Natural/Flat/Front

Flat/Front/Low/Mid/High

"Natural Mode" included intelligent equalizer that accounts for room size. Room size is analyzed from the calculated speaker distances.

YPAO Test Time

Shortened

Default

Total process now completes in 3 min

Manually start YPAO test when interrupted?

Yes

No

Useful for demonstration purposes

YPAO Test Tone

Changed

Default

Test tone intensity minimized and automatically changes the test duration dependent on room noise

PEQ Manual Setting

Yes

No

Frequency, Q factor, Gain are all user adjustable

GEQ Manual Setting

No

Yes

GEQ replaced by adjustable PEQ

Subwoofer Phase Select

Yes

No

Selectable electrical phase reversal

Night Listening Setting

Yes, Cinema & Music

Yes

Selectable source type

Surround Programs

34(58)

33(57)

Classical Opera added

Component Video (I/O)

3/1

2/1

Added 1 component video input

Video Inputs (composite/S video)

5/5

6/6

Decreased one composite video input to accommodate extra component video input.

Front Main/Zone2 button

Yes

No

Control Zone2 power without remote

Remote Control with illuminated buttons

Yes

No

Remote operational in even the darkest home theaters

Optical Connections with shutter

Yes

No

No more lost dust caps

Schottky Barrier Diode for high sound quality

Yes

No

By using new high quality parts, overall sound quality is improved.

Be sure to check out the Yamaha RX-V1500 receiver ...

Read our detailed review of the Yamaha RX-V2500

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