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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very affordable
Oh Boy ! Prices have come down on quality receivers. Not only do you get more ... but you pay less than the previous version. This one has everything a picky home theater enthusiast is look for:
1 - 7.1 ch amplification
2 - 7.1 preouts (to connect a robust poweramp)
3 - Dolby ProLogic IIx (don't watch movies without it)
4 - Microphone Calibration (not...
Published on May 11, 2004

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2.0 out of 5 stars poor video
I know they say don't run your video through your receiver, but I tried and it randomly dropped the signal for just a second or two which left me with flashes of blue. I thought it was my DVD and cable so I hooked them directly to my tv and they worked great. Then I sent it back and got a new one, but it did the same. I sent that one back and bought an Onkyo tx-sr702...
Published on February 26, 2005 by Milton L. Weaver


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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very affordable, May 11, 2004
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This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
Oh Boy ! Prices have come down on quality receivers. Not only do you get more ... but you pay less than the previous version. This one has everything a picky home theater enthusiast is look for:
1 - 7.1 ch amplification
2 - 7.1 preouts (to connect a robust poweramp)
3 - Dolby ProLogic IIx (don't watch movies without it)
4 - Microphone Calibration (not parametric as the name suggests) ... better than an SPL since this measures spkr delays etc.
5 - Adjustable SUB Crossover (down to 40hz)
5 - Construction and overall quality

For Home Theater and Movies ? 5 STARS (Audio in a movie disc is not audiophile grade, so this receiver is just fine for that)

As an audiophile 2-channel receiver ? 3 STARS (get a external good quality poweramp for this)

Suggestions to Yamaha:
1 - Upgrade firmware to allow receiver to use a specific setting as te default for all signals. For instance, if you have a 7 speaker setup ... you should be able to make the player default to Dolby Prologic IIx for any and all signals.

2 - Remove the TUNER and reduce the cost. If you want to listen to the radio ... use that clock radio ! or go out for a drive in your car.

3 - Give us a lighted remote. Any Home Theater component ought to have a lighted remote. I am sure you know why. Right ?

Overall a very good receiver. Good work Yamaha. Bye Bye overpriced Denon.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why buy Denon?, July 26, 2004
This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
I just purchased this reciever for my apartment and future home, and I can honestly say that noone could ever need anything more than this unless it is for a professional application. With the 7.1 capability, I won't be falling behind in technology anytime in the near future, and the different audio modes really bring the music I love to life. I highly recommend this reciever to anyone (especially college students like myself) who knows they want top sound but doesnt have the g's to spend on a denon or top end RX.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My birthday present - yipee!!, November 23, 2004
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This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
Sound:
I asked for this along with JBL E80s E10s & E150P... We're not audiophiles and we could only really compare the speakers at the local best buy. In the past I have been able to compare Yamaha versus other brands, and I always liked Yamaha's std 2-channel stereo. Our favorite sound field setting is the 7-channel stereo. This receiver when combined with high quality floor speakers (e.g. jbls) has rich warm tones with depth and clarity in 7-channel mode. Even at low volume the depth of the 7-channel (from 2-channel source) sound field is still audible and inviting.

Picture:
The picture quality is better using this receiver between the TV & cable box than when the TV was hooked up directly to the Cable box using the same style of cables. Granted I bought monster cables to hook up the tv/cable box to this receiver. But I still think the receiver enhances the video signal, seems to clean it up.

Why four stars?
When you hook up a DVD player using a digital optical cable, you are shut out of choosing between DTS & Dolby I or Dolby II. Instead the DVD sets the sound field for you. On Dolby discs, as long as you don't fiddle with the choices, it defaults to Dolby Prologic II:Movie, but if you try to choose say Dolby Prologic II:Music, you cannot as long as the DVD player is hooked up with a optical cable -- instead the unit switches to Dolby Prologic I. When we had the audio hooked in using standard RCA style cable (left/right - red/white) we could bounce between all the possible Dolby or DTS modes, but the effects of the back channels weren't as faithfully reproduced. Now with the optical cable, the effects in the back channel are just like a movie theater, however we can't choose between the 3 Dolby Prologic II modes. We can hear the difference between Dolby I & Dolby II - Dolby II is much better.

Another reason for four stars is the unlit remote.

Finally, if you have a Mini disc player and a cassette deck, vcr, dvd player & cable box you will find yourself getting creative in how you hook up the components because only the 3 a/v inputs allow for optical inputs and our cable box must use one of those three in order for the remote to properly operate the cable box (despite the fact our cable box has no digital optical output). I believe we ended up hooking up the cassette deck to the vcr2 input, a kludge. If we ever get a Tivo, something will have to be sacrificed (not hooked up) and it will probably be the cassette deck.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible sound, March 18, 2005
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John P. (East Brunswick, NJ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
I bought this receiver after my old Sony's rear-channels died. Originally I purchased the Sony STRDE-897/b, but found that the sound quality was poor, and the 4 digital optical inputs were not all truly 5.1 capable. The input marked MD/Tape only output in stereo. Pointless. Anyway, after returning the Sony, I picked up this Yamaha, and I have to say, immediately after setting it up, with just a few small tweaks, the sound blew the doors off my apartment. Don't be fooled by the claim of 95 Watts per channel. This thing is louder than my old Sony which claimed 100W/channel, and the newer Sony that outputs 110W/channel. It also seperates sound beautifully. Amazing bass, and crisp clear sounds, especially on DVD's. I've never heard such clear, loud sounds from my rear-channel speakers.
It also has so many listening modes, it may actually take you while to find the ones that suit the particular audio you are listening to, like television, music, video games, and dvd.
I hooked my Xbox through it, and it sounds amazing.
If there is one flaw, it is with the remote. It's pretty damn ugly, has no lit keypad, and is somewhat difficult to control other devices with. Other than that, I couldn't be happier. This unit just stole my allegiance from Sony receivers.
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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Yamaha 5760 , my opinion, November 26, 2004
This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
In my opinion , this is a really nice receiver with a not too nice remote .The sound is excellant and the auto set up helped alot with getting my speakers in phase . I would highly reccomend buying banana plugs for the speaker hook up though . With so many wires in such a small area the screw down speaker terminals are a pain . As for the remote , it won't run hardly any of my extra equipment . You have to input manufacture codes but it doesn't work very often and you have to keep trying . It won't work my Sansui VCR or my Dish network receiver . It will partially work my RCA DVD player and my Hitachi TV . It will work my Sony CD Changer .
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5.0 out of 5 stars great entry level receiver., January 22, 2012
This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
I have a quite nice onkyo receiver in my living room but my basement receiver (old Sony) recently broke down. I needed something to replace it that would be kind of future proof for when i upgrade my other components. This fit the bill perfectly. The sound quality is excellent and i haven't noticed anything wrong with the video. Has all the best encoders, etc. The preouts are great so that i can get a nice power amp and not have to upgrade my receiver if i want more power. The remote is OK, not great but it does the job. This Yamaha definitely sounds better than my Onkyo that cost several more.
I got this used for 120+50 shipping on ebay and it is without a doubt a great purchase for that amount.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good value, December 11, 2005
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PSD (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
I am a bit of an audio buff, but on a budget. I also believe in diminishing returns as you go higher in price. For me this unit hit the sweet spot. I am happy with the sound. I have it paired with JBL Northridge speakers (E10 Surrounds E90 Mains, EC35 Center), which are also an excellent value, and a Velodyne DPS-12 sub. Movie experience is as good as I could hope for. Sounds fantastic! I find selecting the proper playback mode cumbersome, but manageable. I actually like the remote. While most remotes laid out in a grid can be hard to use, this one is well designed. Better remotes are available on higher end machines, if thats what you need.

I wish the manual had more technical details and that the Bass and Treble could be set from the remote. I find it has plenty of power for the above speakers.

I cannot emphasize enough how important the Center Speaker is for movies. This was my first surround system and I am glad I bought the best center channel I could in the Northridge series. So much of the movie sound goes to the center.

One thing I found very confusing was that I had to tell it I had small main speakers to get it to use the sub in stereo modes. This then kicks in the crossover and my not so small mains cannot contribute to the bass below 80 or 60hz. But it still sounds great.

I like that it had a built in tuner: This is a very inexpensive part for them to add which is not the case if I have to buy a separate unit.
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2.0 out of 5 stars poor video, February 26, 2005
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This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
I know they say don't run your video through your receiver, but I tried and it randomly dropped the signal for just a second or two which left me with flashes of blue. I thought it was my DVD and cable so I hooked them directly to my tv and they worked great. Then I sent it back and got a new one, but it did the same. I sent that one back and bought an Onkyo tx-sr702. Gee, what a great picture and sound! No dropped picture! It even seems to enhance my HDTV picture.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Having trouble, February 19, 2009
This review is from: Yamaha HTR-5760 7.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver (Electronics)
Product was out of stock never shipped. Amazon charged my credit card and the issue is still not resolved. Not the shippers fault Amazon giveing me the run-a-round. this happened on two seperate occasions in one month. Don't think I will be using Amazon in the future...........
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