Yamaha RX-V567 Home Theater Receiver
Yamaha's new RX-V567 features seven channels of amplification, the latest home theater processing modes and support for the playback of 3D content.
With a price tag that is affordable, and a full list of features, Yamaha’s RX-V567 A/V receiver represents a strong value for CE Pros to offer their clients.
These days it seems there are many values in the home theater market for installers to offer to their clients and arguably one of the biggest value categories installers can show to their clients is the A/V receiver category.
Products, like the affordably priced Yamaha RX-V567, which incorporates a full list of features that include high resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio decoding, the company's YPAO automatic calibration system, video upscaling to 1080p, Apple iPod integration options, and 3D support for the side-by-side (half) and top-and-bottom formats that broadcasters are adopting, as well as for current 3D Blu-ray content through upcoming firmware updates.
In addition to the RX-V567, Yamaha also offers several other competitively priced home theater A/V receivers with similar feature sets.
Products, like the affordably priced Yamaha RX-V567, which incorporates a full list of features that include high resolution Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio decoding, the company's YPAO automatic calibration system, video upscaling to 1080p, Apple iPod integration options, and 3D support for the side-by-side (half) and top-and-bottom formats that broadcasters are adopting, as well as for current 3D Blu-ray content through upcoming firmware updates.
In addition to the RX-V567, Yamaha also offers several other competitively priced home theater A/V receivers with similar feature sets.
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Audio · Receivers · Video · Blu-ray · Digital Media · Wire and Cable · HDMI · Home Theater · Yamaha ·About the Author

Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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