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Yamaha HTR-5990
Yamaha HTR-5990
3 reviews
 5 of 5
MSRP: $ 1000.00


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Reviewed by:
Jason Byrd
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
September 5, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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5.00 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 1 of 3

Price Paid:  $700.00 from OneCall.com

Summary:
Incredible sound qaulity and ease of setup using the YPAO. Clear - Crisp sound that is head and shoulders above others that I have tested or listened to. I got a great deal on it and pulled the trigger after researching several models. The HDMI connections are a huge plus because of the single cable connection for both sound and video which eliminates some of the wiring messes you can get with various input options.

Strengths:
YPAO setup out of the box is very nice and gets you going right away.
HDMI Pass-through.
Clear Display.
Functional remote though not lighted.
Array of connections.
Great Price for such an excellent component.
Etc.....

Weaknesses:
Buttons on remote are not lit.
Can get hot if not well-vented.
Adjustments outside of YPAO setup can be complicated.


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Reviewed by:

Schwingding

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
May 4, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.43 of 5, 14.00 votes

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Review 2 of 3

Price Paid:  $999.00 from Best Buy

Summary:
The first thing that truly impressed me by this receiver was when my wife asked me if I had purchased new speakers. She never notices that kind of stuff. The YPAO auto-config is especially nice, and I found it to need very little tweaking, it will even tell you if the wires are backwards/out of phase on each speaker. I have this set up with 7.1 and it is absolutely remarkable. The DSP selections are a little confusing at first, but quickly become 2nd nature, and listening to CDs has never been more fufilling than with the 7 channel stereo option. Pink Floyd's "Time" absolutely blows everyone away who listens to it (and I make everyone listen to it). I confess to not buying this at all for the music listening features, but its outstanding performance has renewed my interest in listening to CD material. I have not found the "pure direct" mode to be beneficial because the DSP enriches CD material to such a degree as to render the original 2 channel mix boring and flat.

The unit operates at a fairly high temperature, requiring adequate ventilation. Setup could not be easier, but there are so many manual options that if done manually vs. the microphone YPAO routine, a new owner may get frustrated. I suggest letting the YPAO do its thing and then tweaking after you understand the manual better.

One of the primary reasons I bought this was for HDMI switching - not upconverting. At first I was displeased with the picture, but then read the manual where I learned that upconversion should be turned off if your sources are already 720p or 1080i - this would result in picture degradation. Sure enough, I turned it off and everything is crystal clear.

My Harmony remote controls this unit flawlessly as well.

I am very happy with this purchase.

Strengths:
HDMI switching
OUTSTANDING DSP!
Auto configuration (YPAO)
numerious Input and outputs


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Reviewed by:

Nareese

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Review Date
April 24, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.07 of 5, 15.00 votes

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Review 3 of 3

Price Paid:  $999.00 from Best Buy

Summary:
I bought this reciver for one reason....HDMI.

This is sort of a lie because I had a previous Yamaha reciever that I loved and wanted to stay in the same family. I was thinking of getting the new reciver because of HD DVD's that are coming out and my television has a HDMI port but the current Yamaha reciver didn't.

So I bought the new 5990 and let me say...WOW!

Absolutely beautiful. Very easy to set up especially if you own HDMI components. It was almost too simple. I set the Hi Def Television to the HDMI channel and the reciever did the rest.

Strengths:
The thing about this reciever is that it upscales existing DVD's to psuedo Hi Def. I wasn't sure what this would mean in the big scheme of things but seeing is believing.

The picuture was impressive and noticible over HDMI connections. There is a slight pause when going to menus on DVD's because the signal coming out of the DVD has to be upconverted before it can be displayed. This is a minor issue and well worth the wait.

I can't wait for my HD DVD player to see how well they merge. I'm going to pick up my HDMI cable box now.

Weaknesses:
Heavy and runs hot. I didn't notice the temp until I touched the glass about the reciever and it felt warm to the touch. Aside from that, no issues to report.


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