Reviewed on September 28, 2010Yamaha's RX-V667 is one of the best midrange AV receivers of 2010, with excellent sound quality, a best-in-class user interface, and more connectivity than its competitors, but it may be more AV receiver than you need.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., GUI, AV receiver, connectivity, input, Denon, Onkyo, receiver, Apple iPod, button, HDMI, video
Reviewed on January 28, 2010The Yamaha EPH-30 Inner Ear Headphones are a fantastic option for anyone on a budget, offering sound quality on par with the sound of sets that cost at least twice as much.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., earphone, earbud, headphones, audio
Reviewed on June 9, 2010The Yamaha YSP-4100 offers better surround effects, superior sound quality and more features than competing sound bars, but it's expensive and most buyers won't need all its functionality.TAGS:Sound Bar, Yamaha Corp., subwoofer, AV receiver, 3D, LCD
Reviewed on June 4, 2010The Yamaha YSP-5100 sound bar has an outstanding assortment of features and best-in-class virtual surround, but it's very expensive and doesn't sound much better than the step-down YSP-4100.TAGS:Sound Bar, Yamaha Corp., subwoofer, AV receiver, 3D, LCD
Reviewed on April 23, 2009Yamaha's RX-V665BL includes more features than its predecessor, but it doesn't sound as good, has poor video upconversion quality, and doesn't let you assign digital-audio inputs.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., DSP, Onkyo, subwoofer, volume, button
Reviewed on January 28, 2010The Yamaha EPH-30 Inner Ear Headphones are a fantastic option for anyone on a budget, offering sound quality on par with the sound of sets that cost at least twice as much.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., earphone, earbud, headphones, audio
Reviewed on November 2, 2007The addition of enhanced video connectivity options cements Yamaha's already excellent Digital Sound Projector technology as the go-to choice for single-speaker surround sound.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., amplifier, AV receiver, microphone, HDMI, TV