Yamaha RX-V2500 General Info
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 ...
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