In my Denon AVR-X6700H review, you can notice a somewhat enthusiastic tone because, frankly speaking, I am a fan of the brand, especially when it comes to a representative of the premium class (and the middle one for Denon), which this model is.
AV receivers
All your audio and video components may be combined into one simple-to-use system by AV receivers, which provides excellent sound quality and performance. Choosing the best AV receiver is crucial whether you want to outfit a small media room or set up a big video viewing space.
Pioneer Elite VSX-LX305 Review
In today’s Pioneer Elite VSX-LX305 review, I will introduce you to the flagship 11-channel receiver of the brand, which in terms of its features and price, can compete, perhaps, with the Onkyo TX-RZ50. It will definitely suit those who want to set up a Dolby Atmos-enabled system at home, but hurry up and get other rooms of your home ready too! We are coming.
Onkyo TX-RZ50 Review
When looking for a decent base for your home theater, it’s worth figuring out initially what you’ll need to enjoy quality for years. And this Onkyo TX-RZ50 review is for those willing to spend a little more but get a premium receiver at a mid-range price.
Denon AVR-S970H Review
Today I bring to your attention a Denon AVR-S970H review. The good thing about it is that it will tell you about a representative of the initial class of AV receivers, which, nevertheless, surpasses models of its price rank in functionality, offering a wide range of possibilities even for demanding users.
Marantz NR1510 Review
In this Marantz NR1510 review, I present you with the company’s most budget-friendly receiver, which is also the entry-level in its NR lineup. Despite its low price, it can offer great features for those who do not want to spend a lot but want to get modern equipment to provide surround sound in a small room and watch the latest formats of the content offered in today’s services. Reliability, versatility, and convenience are Marantz’s mottos, so it will be interesting. Let’s go!
Sony STRDH590 Review
In this Sony STR-DH590 review, I want to tell you about a budget receiver that left me with a good aftertaste. Sony tried their utmost and put their soul and everything you need to watch movies in good quality with surround sound at a simple, at first glance, device.
Marantz SR5015 Review
If you already know the SR5014 model, then my Marantz SR5015 review may sound familiar. There aren’t many differences between them. I won’t be able to describe all the features and benefits of this receiver, so I will tell you about its main qualities that will definitely be of interest to you and help you decide on your choice. It’s a modern, medium-priced receiver with a quality construction you can trust. That’s where we start.
Yamaha RX-V4A Review
In this Yamaha RX-V4A review, I want to tell you about my test experiences with one of this famous brand’s most inexpensive AV receivers. Of course, it doesn’t come to replace any existing model, although it does resemble the RX-V485 in many ways. Therefore, it is easiest to compare the device to the next, more expensive RX-V6A. But is it worth the overpayment? In fact, most of us will be satisfied with what the V4A offers. Let’s make sure of that.
Denon AVR-S660H Review
I believe that the quality of a receiver is not always determined by its high cost. After all, your budget is one of the main criteria for choosing equipment, and the receiver is the heart of your home theater. This model differs from the more advanced AVR-S760H of the same line. It’s simpler in fundamental features and cheaper, but it might be just what you need. My Denon AVR-S660H review will help you decide if this model is right for you.
Denon AVR-X2800H Review
Denon confidently keeps up the tradition and moves with the times, which makes its products some of the most popular. My Denon AVR-X2800H review is about a receiver that is not much different from its predecessor X2700H, one of the most versatile for gamers and movie buffs today among receivers in its price range. So let’s take a look at what has changed for the better in an already well-known device, and see if it sounds different.
Pioneer VSX-935 Review
My Pioneer VSX-935 review will primarily appeal to those who want to create their own home theater but lack financial resources. The model differs from its predecessor, VSX-934, released 2 years earlier with some features, and I will tell you about these differences along the way.
Sony STR-DH190 Review
In this Sony STR-DH190 review, I will tell you that a quality device does not have to cost exorbitant money or look exclusive. It is one of the most popular inexpensive products from a brand that needs no introduction. And that means there’s a lot that may surprise you pleasantly. This stereo receiver is your opportunity to get great quality sound when listening to your favorite music at home.
Yamaha RX-A6A Review
In 2021, the company released its Aventage series led by the RX-A8A, but this Yamaha RX-A6A review will talk about the second model in the line, which is slightly, but still different from the flagship. It has a precise sound, is well-equipped, versatile, and forward-looking, and therefore competitive for its price category.
Denon AVR-X3800H Review
This Denon AVR-X3800H review is about an interesting model that is an improved version of the AVR-X3700H, already winning sympathies among AV receiver admirers. It is a part of the Denon Soundmaster line. Even though the X3800H still occupies the middle price segment, let’s examine whether it is really superior to its predecessor. Anticipating events, I will say that the manufacturer has made an effort, and here you will find a couple of pleasant surprises.
Marantz NR1200 Review
There are quite a few home theater receivers on the market right now. But today, we will talk about a special device that music fans will appreciate the most. That’s why I’ve prepared a Marantz NR1200 review for you.
How to add Bluetooth to an AV Receiver
Adding a Bluetooth receiver to your stereo system is a great way to stream music from your phone or other devices wirelessly. If your stereo does not have a built-in Bluetooth receiver, you can easily add one with a Bluetooth adapter that will plug into the receiver’s 3.5mm aux input.