Yamaha RX-V1067 review

A future-proofed AV receiver for high-end cinema and music needs

Yamaha RX-V1067
This Yamaha AV receiver is built like a tank

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Excellent connectivity

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    3D video switching

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    YPAO auto setup

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    Cinematic surround sound

Cons

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    No Wi-Fi

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    Basic remote control

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I'm weary of annually having to upgrade my AV receiver each time the HDMI standard changes, and gaining one more HDMI input with each new model. Why don't the manufacturers understand that all AV sources use HDMI and, at this end of the market, accept we're likely to need more than four?

But I have now found an AV receiver that actually has more digital than analogue inputs and enough HDMI ports for all my components, including two more that can work at the same time. So with 3D video switching and audio return catered for, Yamaha's RX-V1067 does seem quite well futureproofed.

In plain Dolby Digital mode, this amp has instant appeal. It packs enough power to make my six M&K speakers sing and the steering of effects between them feels effortless. Using Wolfman on Blu-ray as a test disc, the Yamaha receiver sounds exceptionally dynamic, placing sound in all corners of the room and building seamlessly from rustling leaves in a midnight forest to roaring and screaming with no uncomfortable jarring at the top-end.

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