flavio
Diamond Member
TextI haven't kept up with home audio equipment in 8 years but the GF wants us to get a new receiver for Xmas and I'm all for it. Our pricerange is about $600 but I could bump it a little if it's worth it.
Back when I sold audio equipment I used to like Denon and Yamaha. The first one that caught my eye was this receiver..
Yamaha RX-N600
It's network capable which I was surprised to find. Sounds cool...
Network Receiver: The Yamaha RX-N600 Network A/V Receiver is capable of playing MP3, WMA, and WAV music from up to 4 PCs, using a LAN (local area network) and Windows Media Connect technology ver.2 or better. In addition, the receiver can be used as a client for Yamaha's MusicCAST home music server. It can seamlessly integrate with the MCX-2000 digital audio server within your LAN. Using the vTuner Internet radio station database service, you can also locate and listen to any of the thousands of Internet radio stations, when connected to a broadband Internet connection. The receiver has an RJ-45 jack on the rear panel for connecting to your LAN, and a USB Type A jack on the front panel which will accommodate USB flash drives and portable USB music players.
Anyone got some thoughts on this or other suggestions?
Back when I sold audio equipment I used to like Denon and Yamaha. The first one that caught my eye was this receiver..
Yamaha RX-N600
It's network capable which I was surprised to find. Sounds cool...
Network Receiver: The Yamaha RX-N600 Network A/V Receiver is capable of playing MP3, WMA, and WAV music from up to 4 PCs, using a LAN (local area network) and Windows Media Connect technology ver.2 or better. In addition, the receiver can be used as a client for Yamaha's MusicCAST home music server. It can seamlessly integrate with the MCX-2000 digital audio server within your LAN. Using the vTuner Internet radio station database service, you can also locate and listen to any of the thousands of Internet radio stations, when connected to a broadband Internet connection. The receiver has an RJ-45 jack on the rear panel for connecting to your LAN, and a USB Type A jack on the front panel which will accommodate USB flash drives and portable USB music players.
Anyone got some thoughts on this or other suggestions?