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Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver

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Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver Features
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7-channel 630W powerful surround sound (90W x 7) 1080p-Compatible HDMI 1.3 Analog video up-conversion to component video Bluetooth music streaming using Yamaha YBA-10 Bluetooth Audio Receiver Connect an iPod using Yamaha YDS-10SL Universal iPod Dock
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Additional Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver Information
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The Yamaha HTR-6150 is a top-quality A/V receiver with 1080p compatible HDMI, high-definition video up-conversion, de-interlacing, XM satellite radio "Ready", upgraded CINEMA DSP and improved YPAO sound optimization.
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What Customers Say About Yamaha HTR-6150BL 630 Watt 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver:
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Bit of a bummer that you cannot drive A and B at same time.Aside from the video out and the odd A/B and zone setup.The 4 "scene" buttons (hold down for 5s to set) are nice. If you are using any of the special "enhanced" sounds settings the rear surround play with the B speakers. I tried using the A/B speaker (A for inside and B for out) - serious woe waiting to happen there.
In addition to the standard speakers I also ran a pair outside and was hoping the zone-2 function would let me use those on source A while someone was enjoying source B in the TV room.You cannot view the aux/doc video via hdmi. Total bummer - wife and kids have to know to switch the reciever to "Wii" (which is labled DVR on the remote) and then press SOURCE on the TV until AV1 shows up. I was hoping to connect Wii (video), HD Tivo (hdmi), AppleTV (hdmi) and the ipod doc to the reciever and have only a single outbound hdmi cable to the TV.
Total nightmare.The zone feature - no idea how that really works - manual looks like it requires another reciever to work properly. They allow you to set sound settings and other tweaks - "Tivo watching - surround sound".The ipod support is very nice - OSD and driving of the menus and ability to play video - works for iphone and ipods. Lots of chatter about video upscaling.
however video in cannot go out hdmi - neither can the on screen display gui (OSD) or the video from the aux/doc (ipod) or video in - those must use the video out.
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