Yamaha RX-V475
Manufacturer: Yamaha Part number: RX-V475
- More product information:
- Editors' review
- User reviews
- Specifications
- Manufacturer info
- Bottom Line:
- Yamaha's RX-V475 is a great-sounding 5.1 receiver and a good value, although competitors offer better features and design.
Read more
Where to buy
| store | customer rating | inventory | tax & shipping | price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
"Your customer service is the best I have ever encountered' | ![]() | In stock 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Lifetime Tech Support. | Enter zip code to get total price: Price +Tax +Shipping =Total price | as of 05/14/2013 |
CNET editors' review
Yamaha RX-V475 price range: $399.99
- Reviewed by: Matthew Moskovciak and Steve Guttenberg
- Edited by: David Katzmaier
- Reviewed on: 04/22/2013
The good: The Yamaha RX-V475 offered the best sound quality in our subjective AV receiver listening tests. Its feature set is also decent for the price, with five HDMI inputs (including an MHL-compatible input), built-in AirPlay, and basic networking functionality via its Ethernet port.
The bad: Some similarly priced receivers offer six HDMI inputs. The RX-V475 also has some confusing design choices, including an indecipherable remote and poorly laid out back panel. And the RX-V475's bulky design is hard to overlook when Marantz's NR1403 is nearly half the size.
The bottom line: Yamaha's RX-V475 is a great-sounding 5.1 receiver and a good value, although competitors offer better features and design.
User reviews
-
-
Great value and beautiful sound!
by J-Henderson on April 21, 2013
Pros: Very rich sound and overall great quality
iTunes & Netradio sounds controlled smooth and non digital
Airplay works great
Very easy setupCons: Slight audio click that I hear when I rewind or forward 30 seconds on Tivo
Summary: This is my first receiver purchase in 20 years. This receiver replaces an old Denon that had great sound but, of course, it didn't have Airplay to work with ...
Summary: This is my first receiver purchase in 20 years. This receiver replaces an old Denon that had great sound but, of course, it didn't have Airplay to work with my vast iTunes library and a DAC to improve the sound coming from compressed digital audio. I am very picky about sound but wouldn't characterize myself an audiophile, since I don't have the budget to go there. Having said this, the Yamaha RX-473 seems to have a reputation as a one of the better sounding receivers for the price competing with Onkyo, Denon in the entry level audiophile components.
I almost purchased Denon, but my gut feeling after reading hundreds of reviews is that the Yamaha was the way to go. Onkyo was never an option, due to its history of problems (although to be fair, they seem now living up to their high quality reputation recently).
Virtually every review of the RX-473 makes it out to be one of the best values on the market without sacrificing sound quality. What made me wait for the RX-475 is that it now includes a Burr Brown DAC made by Texas Instruments. The DAC functions on every appropriate sound source per Yamaha's literature. Another thing is that the RX-475 has bluetooth capability so that I my wife can use wireless headphones (once the soon to be released receiver is available), though I'm sticking to a better sounding traditional copper wire connection for my cans.
For those who don't know, a DAC is a Digital-to-Analog Converter. It turns 0s and 1s on a digital file such as that on a DVD, CD or Pandora, usually in the form of Pulse Code Modulation, into an analog electrical signal that our audio electronics can understand and amplify so that our speakers make sounds. As you might imagine, an ADC turns analog signals into digital signals, which is important for recording. Processors/receivers often have both ADCs and DACs in their circuitry in order to do many different audio related things. Burr Brown DAC 's are known as quality products but nowadays there are many good DACs.
2013 RX-X75 line features Burr Brown DACs as opposed the undisclosed DAC in the 2012 line. Most other receivers in the this price category don't list their DAC circuitry as something to brag about. All indications are that the Yamaha Burr Brown does the trick . I use an Audio Engine D1 DAC for my desktop listening and love the mellow 3D sound that it produces. So I'm picky about how my digital sources are treated. The sound on the RX-475 using Pandora, iTunes & Netradio sounds controlled smooth and non digital. So far so good.
Setup was ok. It could be easier since the manual focuses on non set top box setups. I use Tivo, but any cable box would be treated a setup that is certainly an option, just not as primary option detailed in the manual. btw make sure you load the Manual CD and immediately get the manual, which is in PDF format to your tablet so you can have it to refer to in FRONT of the receiver. Once I got The RX-475 networked I was stumped by it not able to use my network even though the status was CONNECT. After a bit if frustration I restarted the receiver. That did the trick. Installation of the IOS app was easy on my ipad and iphones.
Airplay works great and I can now play Pandora from my Mac to my whole house including the RX-475, Airport Express and other computers with speakers using 3rd party applications like Reflector. I've used the RX-475 for 3 solid days and have to say that I no longer use the remote. I only now use my Tivo Remote. but for anything related to the RX-475, I use the iOS App exclusively. In fact, sometimes I just go back and forth between the Tivo and Yamaha apps on my iPad and have complete control of my entire entertainment experience . The only minor complaint I have is that there a slight audio click that I hear when I rewind or forward 30 seconds on Tivo. Whether its a Tivo or Yamaha problem I have no idea. Other than that, the RX-475 is great upgrade for anyone in the receiver market . Let's hope RX-475 bluetooth transmitter/receiver solution works as well once its released.
NOTE: before you will buy this receiver, I suggest you have to check for best price at: Network-avreceivers.blogspot.com/p/yamaha-rx-v475.html
Hope this review is helpful.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
-
Best Receiver I've Owned!
by pacificNorthwest206 on April 23, 2013
Pros: Easy Setup
Fit in my rack perfectly
Network support
App remote is great
Great to be able to rename inputs (cable box)Cons: No 3.5mm IR input on the back
lack of wifi isn't too big of deal.Summary: Upgrading from an Integera unit i bought back in 07 and paid over $1200 for this is quite the step up.... my old unit only had 1 HDMI in and ...
Summary: Upgrading from an Integera unit i bought back in 07 and paid over $1200 for this is quite the step up.... my old unit only had 1 HDMI in and this has 5 or 6 which is plenty for almost anyone.
I got it from Best Buy as the display unit so it didn't come with a Remote so initially it was difficult to setup but as soon as I plugged in the network cable it installed a network update and i could control it from the app from then on. The airplay is a nice feature but i prefer to use Airplay over my Apple TV.
Overall great sound quality and easy navigation and control.
Highly Recommended
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Part number: RX-V475
- Description: The RX-V475 5.1 channel network AV receiver provides convenient functions including MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), AirPlay and music streaming services, all controllable through Yamaha's free AV controller app. Front panel connection and charging for your iPod/iPhone/iPad is provided, as well as wireless capability via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth accessories.
General
- Product type Network AV receiver
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 17.1 in x 12.4 in x 6.4 in
Audio
- Surround System Class 5.1 channel
- Amplifier Output Details 115 Watt,
80 Watt - 8 Ohm - THD 0.9 % - 1 channel(s) ( Surround ),
8 Ohm - 20 - 20000 Hz - THD 0.09 % - 7 channel(s) ( Surround ) - Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
- Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
- Built-in Decoders Dolby Digital,
Dolby TrueHD,
Dolby Digital Plus,
Dolby Pro Logic II,
Dolby Pro Logic IIx,
DTS-HD,
DTS-HD Master Audio,
DTS 96/24,
DTS Neo:6 - Surround Sound Effects CINEMA DSP 3D,
SILENT CINEMA DSP,
Virtual Presence Speaker,
Virtual CINEMA DSP - Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
- DSP Preset Qty 17
- Apple AirPlay AirPlay built-in
- Additional Features iPod and iPhone compatible,
iPad compatible,
3D ready technology,
DLNA 1.5 certified,
Silent Cinema,
Compressed music enhancer,
YPAO automatic system calibration Networking & Digital Media
- Connectivity Bluetooth ready, adapter sold separately ,
MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link),
Wi-Fi ready, adapter sold separately - Internet Streaming Services Pandora,
Rhapsody - DLNA Yes
- Network audio standards MP3,
FLAC,
WAV,
AAC,
WMA Tuner
- Tuner Type AM/FM - Digital
- Preset Station Qty 40
- Auto Preset Memory Yes
Inputs & Outputs
- HD connectors HDMI connection(s) on this receiver make it a great choice for your High-Def home theater. One cable carries digital audio and video data directly to your display.
- Connections 1xHeadphones-Front,
1xAudio line-in(Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm)-Front,
1xComposite video input(RCA phono)-Front,
1xUSB(4 pin USB Type A)-Front,
5xHDMI input(19 pin HDMI Type A)-Rear,
1xHDMI output(19 pin HDMI Type A)-Rear,
2xComponent video input(RCA phono x 3)-Rear,
1xMonitor output(RCA phono x 3)-Rear,
2xComposite video input(RCA phono)-Rear,
2xComposite video/audio input(RCA phono x 3)-Rear,
1xComposite video/audio output(RCA phono x 3)-Rear,
1xMonitor output(RCA phono)-Rear,
1xAudio line-in(RCA phono x 2)-Rear,
2xSPDIF input-Rear,
2xSPDIF input(RCA phono)-Rear,
1xNetwork(RJ-45)-Rear,
1xDC power output(4 pin USB Type A)-Rear,
5xSpeakers output(Banana/spade x 2)-Rear,
1xSubwoofer output(RCA phono)-Rear
Signal Processing
- HDMI features 4K pass through ,
3D pass-through ,
Audio return channel (ARC) ,
Auto lip-sync ,
x.v.Color ,
24Hz Refresh rate Accessories
- Included accessories Auto calibration microphone,
Remote control Power
- Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.1 Watt
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
- Width 15.7 in
- Depth 21 in
- Height 9.3 in
- Weight 22 lbs
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
- Browse Yamaha products on Shopper.com
-
- Manufacturer:Yamaha
- Address:
6600 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620 - Phone: 714/522-9000
- Email: infostation@yamaha.com


