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Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver

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Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver Features
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7-channel 630W powerful surround sound (90W x 7) 1080p-Compatible HDMI 1.3 Analog video up-conversion to component video Bluetooth music streaming using Yamaha YBA-10 Bluetooth Audio Receiver Connect an iPod using Yamaha YDS-10SL Universal iPod Dock
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Additional Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver Information
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The Yamaha HTR-6150 is a top-quality A/V receiver with 1080p compatible HDMI, high-definition video up-conversion, de-interlacing, XM satellite radio "Ready", upgraded CINEMA DSP and improved YPAO sound optimization.
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What Customers Say About Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver:
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Total nightmare.The zone feature - no idea how that really works - manual looks like it requires another reciever to work properly. however video in cannot go out hdmi - neither can the on screen display gui (OSD) or the video from the aux/doc (ipod) or video in - those must use the video out. If you are using any of the special "enhanced" sounds settings the rear surround play with the B speakers. In addition to the standard speakers I also ran a pair outside and was hoping the zone-2 function would let me use those on source A while someone was enjoying source B in the TV room.You cannot view the aux/doc video via hdmi. They allow you to set sound settings and other tweaks - "Tivo watching - surround sound".The ipod support is very nice - OSD and driving of the menus and ability to play video - works for iphone and ipods. Total bummer - wife and kids have to know to switch the reciever to "Wii" (which is labled DVR on the remote) and then press SOURCE on the TV until AV1 shows up.
Bit of a bummer that you cannot drive A and B at same time.Aside from the video out and the odd A/B and zone setup.The 4 "scene" buttons (hold down for 5s to set) are nice. I was hoping to connect Wii (video), HD Tivo (hdmi), AppleTV (hdmi) and the ipod doc to the reciever and have only a single outbound hdmi cable to the TV. Lots of chatter about video upscaling. I tried using the A/B speaker (A for inside and B for out) - serious woe waiting to happen there.
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