Features
RX-A700 AVENTAGE Series Home Theater Receiver
The RX-A700 A/V Receiver supports 3D and Audio Return channel over 6 in/1 out HDMI, new GUI with overlay on HD and 3D sources, CINEMA DSP 3D, with or without Front Presence Speakers, RS-232C interface and Control4® certification for custom installation.
Features
RX-A700 AVENTAGE Series Home Theater Receiver
The RX-A700 A/V Receiver supports 3D and Audio Return channel over 6 in/1 out HDMI, new GUI with overlay on HD and 3D sources, CINEMA DSP 3D, with or without Front Presence Speakers, RS-232C interface and Control4® certification for custom installation.
MAIN FEATURES
Advanced Features
- New on-screen display GUI with album art that can overlay on HD and 3D sources
- SCENE buttons (BD/DVD, TV, CD and Radio) - quick and simple to use
- HDMI (V.1.4a with 3D and Audio Return Channel)
- YPAO sound optimization for automatic speaker setup
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio ready
- HDMI CEC functionality
- Ability to change HDMI Input while in Standby Through mode
- iPod/iPhone compatibility with optional YDS-12 Universal Dock
- iPod song titles displayed in English and Western European languages on the front panel and on-screen display
- Wireless connection for iPod/iPhone with optional YID-W10
- Bluetooth (A2DP) compatibility with optional Yamaha Bluetooth® Wireless Audio Receiver YBA-10
- Dialogue Lift
- Auto power down function with variable time setting
- Audio Delay for adjusting Lip-Sync (0-240ms)
- Preset remote unit
High Picture Quality
- Analog and HDMI upscaling to full HD 1080p
- 1080p-compatible HDMI: 6 inputs (1 on front) and 1 output
- Supports Deep Color (30/36 bit), x.v.Color, 24Hz Refresh Rate and Auto Lip-Sync compensation
- High quality video processing with precise deinterlacing
- - Motion adaptive and edge adaptive deinterlacing
- - Multi-cadence (incl. 3-2 pull-down) detection
High Sound Quality
- 7-channel 630W powerful surround sound (90W x 7)
- HD Audio format decoding: Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio; Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
- Discrete amp configuration
- High quality parts allowed sound tuning for optimum performance
- Pure Direct for HD Audio and Video enjoyment
- Low jitter PLL circuitry
- Anti-Resonance Technology (A.R.T.) Wedge added to reduce vibration
- Assignable amplifiers for bi-amp connection
- Intelligent Assignable amplifiers for Surround Back < - > Front Presence or Zone 2 connection
Surround Realism
- HD Audio decoding with CINEMA DSP 3D (17 DSP programs)
- Compressed Music Enhancer with CINEMA DSP
- Virtual Presence Speaker function for CINEMA DSP 3D surround without Front Presence Speakers
- Adaptive DRC (Dynamic Range Control) and Adaptive DSP Level
- SILENT CINEMA and Virtual CINEMA DSP
Versatile Zone Control
- Zone 2 on/off and control on front panel
- Zone sleep and system sleep
- Remote input/output
- Programmable +12V trigger output
- RS-232C interface
Technology
3D

Yamaha receivers displaying this icon support 3D HDMI® pass-through from 3D-compatible Blu-ray Disc™, game and broadcast devices to 3D-compatible HDTVs. 3D provides a more engaging audio and video consumer experience when using 3D-capable products and 3D media content. Note that special eyewear may be required for viewing 3D content.
HDMI®

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. With the ability to deliver crystal-clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable, HDMI dramatically simplifies cabling and helps provide consumers with the highest-quality home theater experience. HDMI can provide an interface between most audio/video sources, such as a set-top box, Blu-ray Disc™ player, DVD player or AV receiver and a video monitor, such as a high-definition television (HDTV), over a single cable.
Depending on the model of product, HDMI can support standard, enhanced or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It can support all currently-available compressed audio formats (such as Dolby® Digital and DTS) and most newer HDMI devices can support lossless digital audio formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio™.
(View the specifications of each product for details on HDMI compatibility.)
Dolby® TrueHD

Dolby TrueHD is Dolby’s next-generation lossless technology developed for high-definition disc-based media. Dolby TrueHD delivers tantalizing sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master, unlocking the true high-definition entertainment experience on next-generation discs. When coupled with high-definition video, Dolby TrueHD offers an unprecedented home theater experience that lets you enjoy sound as stunning as the high-definition picture.
Dolby Digital Plus

Dolby Digital Plus: Dolby® Digital Plus is the next-generation audio technology for all high-definition programming and media. It combines the efficiency to meet future broadcast demands with the power and flexibility to realize the full audio potential of the upcoming high-definition experience. Built on Dolby Digital, the multichannel audio standard for DVD and HD broadcasts worldwide, Dolby Digital Plus was designed for the delivery formats of the future, but remains fully compatible with all current A/V receivers. With Dolby Digital Plus, you get even higher-quality audio, more channels, and greater flexibility. Amaze your ears.
Dolby Digital EX

This surround format from Dolby Digital includes an added center rear channel. The rear center channel is actually matrixed into the two rear channels, and is extracted upon playback. (Formerly called Dolby Digital Surround EX, or Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1.)
DTS-HD Master Audio™

DTS-HD Master Audio delivers sound quality that matches the clear and vivid images of high-definition video. Blu-ray Disc™ and HD-DVD deliver five times the video resolution of standard DVD and produce images with stunning realism. But that's only half of the story. You need incredible sound to complete the high definition experience and DTS-HD Master Audio provides the highest quality multi-channel sound possible. Movies come alive with sound as lifelike as the picture and music becomes as real as a live performance.
DTS NEO: 6

In this format, the back surround channel is matrix encoded into the left and right surround channels. For playback, the three channels are separately decoded.
Sirius Satellite Radio

A Sirius-Ready audio system lets you access your favorite SIRIUS Satellite Radio entertainment, including 100% commercial-free music, plus sports, uncensored talk, comedy, exclusive entertainment, world-class news and more, directly through your audio system with the use of an optional SIRIUS Connect Home Tuner kit. This product has a simple connector that allows you to plug the SIRIUS Connect kit and use the controls of this system to access all the content you want. Subscription and SIRIUS Connect Home Tuner (SC-H1) are required and sold separately.
8 Ch Ext Input

8 additional input jacks for discrete multi-channel input. Front (Left, Center, Right), Rear (Surround Left & Right, Surround Back Left & Right) and Subwoofer
CINEMA DSP 3D Mode

The actually measured sound field data contains the information of the height of the sound images. CINEMA DSP 3D mode achieves reproduction of the accurate height of the sound images so that it creates the accurate and intensive stereoscopic sound fields in a listening room.
SILENT CINEMA™

SILENT CINEMA makes it possible to hear large-scale surround sound through ordinary headphones! This is a variation of CINEMA DSP technology that Yamaha developed to let you listen in private to movies and other multi-channel sources for hours without listening fatigue.
Compressed Music Enhancer

Yamaha employs sophisticated digital signal processing with exclusive algorithms to enable playback that improves the performance of compressed music formats, including MP3 and WMA. With the Compressed Music Enhancer, highs and especially lows are richer and smoother, bringing music back to life to be as close to the original as possible.
SCENE – A NEW LEVEL OF OPERATING EASE

With the press of a single button, anyone in the home can enjoy the performance of a Yamaha AV receiver. SCENE buttons found on the front panel, the middle of the remote control and on the AV Controller App are the key to simple receiver operation. For example, pressing the TV SCENE button will turn on the receiver, switch to the TV input and recall your selected DSP surround mode. One button is all it takes. While the receiver is preset with typical listening SCENEs, it is simple to customize a SCENE button for one touch recall of your favorite listening settings.
View Products that use SCENE – A NEW LEVEL OF OPERATING EASE
YPAO™ Automatic System Calibration

Yamaha’s YPAO system uses a small microphone and sophisticated equalization to automatically set the best sound for any room, no matter where the speakers are. First, it checks the speaker connections and phase of each speaker. Then it sends out tones which are captured by the microphone to analyze the room acoustics and sets a variety of parameters, such as the speaker size, the distance of the speakers and even the sound pressure level, etc. Until it achieves the best sound conditions for your room and you don't have to do anything!
Bluetooth

The Bluetooth® logo indicates that the product is equipped to use the optional YBA-10 Bluetooth® Wireless Audio Receiver that lets you connect the dock to the receiver and supports A2DP audio streaming. With the optional YBA-10 Bluetooth dock, you can enjoy music wirelessly from Bluetooth enabled mobile phones, portable devices, or personal computers.
(view the Specifications of each product for Bluetooth® dock compatibility)
Made for iPod and iPhone (Docking Station)

The "Made for iPod and iPhone" combination logo indicates that the product is equipped to use an optional Yamaha Universal iPod/iPhone Dock that lets you connect your iPod or iPhone to this product. With the optional dock you can listen to your music and operate the iPod/iPhone via the product's remote control while at the same time charging the battery. Depending on your product's specifications, some will allow you to use the On-Screen Display feature on your video monitor to navigate your music. Some products can even allow you to view your photos and movies from your iPod/iPhone on your video monitor (view the Specifications of each product for iPod/iPhone playback compatibility)...
View Products that use Made for iPod and iPhone (Docking Station)
Virtual Presence Speaker

Virtual Presence Speaker mode provides the 3D sound without Front Presence speakers. The best way to enjoy 3D movies at home is with sound from a Yamaha AV receiver equipped with CINEMA DSP 3D.
Creating a microcosm within a limited space, using finely honed skills, can be seen as something of a Japanese tradition.
Individual parts that highlight and enhance the harmony of the whole, this represents the ultimate accomplishment.
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— This somewhat surprising comment comes from a young engineer as an afterthought at one point during the long interview, while explaining the configuration of the latest model that he helped design. Masaya Kano is a sound design expert who has worked on numerous Yamaha AV receivers. Rock, Jazz, Classical and Latin music — his musical interests span a wide range of genres, but one would not normally assume him to be very keen on traditional culture. Yet, in the course of his work, he says he came to be more and more convinced of some underlying similarities.
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— In fact, the functions demanded of an audiovisual receiver get more complex every year. It has to decode the multi-channel audio signals from Blu-ray discs and DVDs as well as digital broadcasts and other sources, properly assign these to multiple surround speakers, and offer video signal processing as well. If one likens the home theatre to an orchestra with a configuration of various instruments, the receiver is the conductor who brings it all together. The ability of the conductor will greatly affect the musical experience of the listener. The engineers whose task it is to design the receiver therefore carry quite a responsibility.
Of course, latest surround audio formats must be supported, and the constant version improvements of HDMI and other digital interfaces need to be accommodated quickly. As Mr Kano puts it, "Within the AV sector, receivers are an ever-changing target, and the competition is fierce." Mr Izumi Ozeki in charge of overall development management, points out that AV receiver design requires "an excellent sense of balance".
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— The models RX-A3000, RX-A2000, and RX-A1000 released in the autumn of 2010 represent Yamaha's latest answer to the puzzle. While inheriting the design philosophy of the widely acclaimed flagship model RX-Z11, they implement latest audio and video technology at a very affordable price. Each of these high-class receivers is truly a "microcosm in a box".
Ozeki:"Renovating and expanding an old house in order to improve living comfort sooner or later will hit a limit. Similarly, when attempting to keep a good balance between sound quality and upgraded functionality, a point will be reached where the house has to be rebuilt from its very foundations. This evidently is a formidable task, but the opportunity to completely redesign and optimise the layout of circuit boards and parts also presents a great chance to take overall sound quality to the next level."
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Kano:"To increase sonic purity, we first need a solid chassis that is not affected by vibrations. Even the most precise audio circuits cannot perform well if they are put into a flimsy enclosure. Therefore it seemed best to adopt the chassis design policy of the RX-Z11 as much as possible, as the flagship model is renowned for its sound quality. Of course, the top-ranked model has a larger budget, and assembly procedures are also different. But while being aware of these differences, we still decided to use it as a starting point for development. We thought that the frame or backbone, namely the chassis, was the crucial factor that would decide whether the new series was going to become a well ordered microcosm or just a jumble of functions."
— As in the RX-Z11, the most massive part, namely the power transformer, is situated in the centre of the receiver, with a symmetrical structure built around it. This was done to ensure stability. Various other measures such as two reinforcing beams on the chassis bottom are evidence of the efforts to achieve ideal weight balance and rigidity within the budget restraints of the series. The fact that the heat sinks of the power amplifier stage are also separated into a left and right section is another important characteristic. This improves L/R separation of the front and surround speakers and provides a notably wider sound stage.
The maximum extended channel configuration supported by the three models, starting with the highest-ranked one is 11.2 channels, 9.2 channels and 7.1 channels respectively. After finalizing the construction principles and creating a common platform for the three models, variations according to price class could be implemented more easily. A good example is the D/A converter, which has a decisive influence on the sound quality of sources using the digital inputs. The top-ranked RX-A3000 model, similar to the RX-Z11, features a high-performance Burr-Brown converter. The other two models also have converters from the same manufacturer, in a somewhat lower price range. Care was taken to ensure uniform sound characteristics for all models, on a level that far surpasses what is often considered "normal" for the respective class.
Kano:"Creating a sound profile really consists of down-to-earth tests and verification steps, repeated many times over. By changing conditions little by little and judging the results by ear, we gradually attained the sound we were looking for. Since the aim of the current project was to eliminate superfluous aspects, and since we had a common platform to work from, we could concentrate even more than usual on audio quality . In the end, this enabled us to achieve high-end sound at a very affordable price. AV receivers are by nature obliged to keep evolving in terms of functionality, which carries the dilemma that the price tends to increase but audio quality stays at the same level. The Vx067 series breaks through this impasse. I am proud to say that these models provide sound that is several notches above what would be expected at their price.
The completely revised construction has enabled us to take this significant leap forward. That said, I already have a mental list of functions that I want to implement and further improvements to pursue in coming models, so I am also looking forward to what the future will bring."
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Ozeki:"In the mid-nineteen-eighties, when home theatre first came onto the scene, there were only two-channel analogue sources to work with, but Yamaha already started to develop its own DSP techniques. We kept refining and perfecting that approach, and we now have a store of technological knowledge that is second to none."
— Mr Ozeki who has been deeply involved in the history of AV receivers for more than 20 years, knows what he is talking about. The biggest difference to run-of-the-mill DSP implementations lies in the fact that Yamaha's approach is entirely based on actual sound field data.
Ozeki:"As you know, Yamaha is originally an instrument manufacturer. Going beyond this, the company has also been involved in the design of concert halls since the 1970s. This resulted in extensive experience with acoustic measurements and a great store of raw data. In 1986, the company introduced the model DSP-1 which for the first time offered sound field creation capability for home use. Its functions were based on actual measurement data from famous venues, including concert halls, opera houses, churches, and auditoriums. Since then, Yamaha has been steadily pursuing the question of how best to create a natural sound field in the home. This dedicated and intensive research is reflected also in our latest AV receivers."
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— For example, when reducing the data size for HiFi DSP, simply decimating data according to an automatic pattern may end up destroying the original ambience. Although some of the sounds involved are so weak as to be almost inaudible to the human ear, the approach of simply cutting them off below a certain threshold is unacceptable. It is necessary to use human experience and discrimination when deciding which data to keep and which to discard.
Ohashi:"Obvioulsy, someone who was there when the measurement was made and who has actually experienced the acoustics of the venue will be better equipped to make such decisions. The image will serve as guideline later, during the extended listening sessions that are necessary when editing data in such a way that the original sound remains present as much as possible. Even though the data may seem somewhat irregular and mere mathematics may point in another direction, the question of whether the sound is authentic or not often calls for this kind of personal approach. For Yamaha, the fact that there are many staff members who know the actual venues is clearly an important asset."
— Unlike a sound field created through simulation, the raw data of an actual sound field is not always well formed. Random patterns which cannot be reproduced through algorithms are often what make a sound pleasing to the human ear. To keep this natural, random aspect that characterizes a venue while making the overall set of data more compact is the real target of DSP development. Mr Ohashi likens this complex process to painting a life-like portrait from a photograph.
Ohashi:"If you take a digital image for example, sometimes making the colours a little more intense can bring the image closer to the recollection of a scene in real life. Similarly, with DSP we aim to recreate a natural phenomenon within the limitations of the hardware, therefore we must identify the essential elements and sometimes slightly alter these to achieve the desired effect. Of course data should be logically correct, but the subjective human impression is really important to us."
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— The DSP 3D mode featured in the new V67 series was originally the brainchild of engineers Kano and Ohashi. This mode which is currently attracting a lot of interest adds a height dimension to regular CINEMA DSP, thereby creating a virtual surround space of amazing spatial impact. It is based on the DSP HD3 mode which appeared for the first time three years ago in the flagship model RX-Z11.
Previously, Yamaha had proposed a 9.2 channel CINEMA DSP mode whereby two small presence speakers are mounted above the front left and right speakers. The floor-standing front speakers accurately reproduce the multi-channel audio signal, while the presence speakers above them only add a special component generated by the DSP. This creates a more spacious ambience by improving the impression of height and depth. As a further evolution of this approach, Mr Kano designed the "11.2ch CINEMA DSP" mode of the RX-Z11. A 7.2 channel surround system is augmented by two pairs of presence speakers positioned at the front and at the rear.
— With the addition of the 3D mode, CINEMA DSP gained dramatically in the capability to express spatial information. Take for example a scene in an opera house. In addition to the reverberation descending from the ceiling, as in conventional reproduction, height information about reverberation from the walls is also reproduced, giving a highly realistic impression of the sound as emanating from the entire building. The fear that having different sound output components share the same speaker would degrade sound quality proved to be unfounded, as the upper and lower, left and right, and front and rear speakers together produced a more seamless and transparent sonic image. In addition, the V67 series also offers the newly developed VPS (Virtual Presence Speaker) function. This makes it possible to enjoy the 3D sensation also with a regular 7.1 or 5.1 channel speaker configuration.
To meet the needs of the modern age, an AV receiver must house a variety of signal processing circuits within a single enclosure. How to reconcile diverse elements that have a tendency to conflict is a never-ending challenge for technical designers. "But it also is an opportunity to ask myself what is really important, to clarify my priorities" says Mr Kano with a delighted air.
Kano:"Because the challenge is so complex, the possibilities are also endless. While fighting with all sorts of contradictions in the pursuit of any particular aim, we are creating new realities. Working as an audio engineer is a bit like arranging the pieces of a challenging and compelling puzzle. The game remains interesting because it is never quite finished, and we may even gain new insights as we go along."
— Thanks to these efforts, the microcosm that is an AV receiver will keep developing towards performance on an ever higher plane.
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Specs
AV Receiver
| Amplifier Section | Channel | 7.1 |
|---|---|---|
| Rated Output Power (20Hz-20kHz, 2ch driven) | 90W (8ohms, 0.08% THD) | |
| Dynamic Power per Channel (8/6/4/2 ohms) | 125/160/190/230W | |
| Surround Sound Processing | CINEMA DSP | Yes (3D) |
| DSP Programs | 17 | |
| Virtual Presence Speaker | Yes | |
| Dialogue Lift | Yes | |
| SILENT CINEMA / Virtual CINEMA DSP | Yes | |
| Dolby TrueHD | Yes | |
| Dolby Digital Plus | Yes | |
| Dolby Pro Logic IIx | Yes | |
| DTS-HD Master Audio | Yes | |
| Audio Features | Pure Direct | Yes |
| Compressed Music Enhancer | Yes | |
| YPAO sound optimization | Yes | |
| Adaptive DRC (Dynamic Range Control) | Yes | |
| Initial Volume & Maximum Volume Setting | Yes | |
| A.R.T. Wedge | Yes | |
| Bi-amp capability | Yes | |
| Audio Delay | Yes (0-250 ms) | |
| 192kHz/24-bit DACs for all channels | Yes (Burr-Brown) | |
| Video Features | HDMI 3D passthrough | Yes |
| HDMI Audio Return Channel | Yes | |
| Component upconversion | Yes | |
| HDMI upscaling | Yes (Analog to HDMI / HDMI to HDMI) | |
| Deep Color/x.v.Color/24Hz Refresh Rate /Auto Lip-Sync | Yes | |
| Extensive Connection | HDMI Input/Output | 6 (front 1) / 1 |
| HDMI CEC | Yes | |
| Dock Port | 1 (for optional YDS-12, YID-W10 or YBA-10) | |
| Front AV Input | HDMI, Analog Audio and Composite | |
| Digital Audio Input/Output: Optical | 2 / 0 | |
| Digital Audio Input/Output: Coaxial | 2 / 0 | |
| Analog Audio Input/Output | 5 (front 1) / 1 | |
| Multi-Channel Input | 8ch | |
| Component Video Input/Output | 2 / 1 | |
| Composite Video Input/Output | 5 (front 1) / 1 | |
| Preout | 7.2ch | |
| Headphone Output | 1 | |
| Tuner Section | FM/AM Tuner | Yes |
| SIRIUS Satellite Radio Ready | Yes | |
| User Interface | On-screen display | Graphical User Interface |
| SCENE | SCENE (4 sets) | |
| Remote Control Unit | Yes (Preset) | |
| Zone Control | Zone 2 Audio Output | Line output |
| Powered Zone | Zone 2 | |
| RS-232C Interface | Yes | |
| +12V Trigger Output | 1 | |
| Remote (IR) Input/Output | 1 / 1 | |
| General | Standby Power Consumption (IR only) | 0.2W |
| Auto Power Standby | Yes | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 17-1/8'' x 6'' x 14-3/8" | |
| Weight | 23.1 lbs. | |
| Shipping Dimensions (W x H x D) | 21" x 8-7/8" x 17-1/2" | |
| Shipping Weight (lbs.) | 27.56 lbs. |









































