@meven1702 You can use the Yamaha RX-V567 receiver with the Bose Acoustimass 10 system. There should be a cable with that Bose system so the bass module can connect to the speaker and subwoofer outputs on the receiver.
@Demmikk Because this model does not offer a networking feature, it does not have an IP address. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
@captainofentropy Yes to all of the above, with inputs to spare. VCR - Composite Video/analog audio DVD - Component video/optical audio or HDMI X-box - HDMI (assuming it's an X-box 360) Hope that helps, as this receiver is last year's model and is no longer available brand new. The Yamaha RX-V571 Home Theater Receiver is the newest model, which has even more inputs for your stuff. Call us or go to the Crutchfield website roe more. Thanks, CrutchfieldTV 800 315 0030
This receiver has no USB or Ethernet connection, and is not firmware upgradable. We opened one of these to complete our research, that one said it was made in Malaysia.
About that research, we do a lot of fact checking research on all the products we sell. You can get access to most of that info at The Crutchfield website for just about every product we carry.
@crutchfieldtv I have the Yamaha RX V 667. Just wondering if it would have the power to drive Polk Monitor 70 V 2 foorstanding speakers as the mains in a 7.1 channel set up?
You'll have barely enough power with that receiver. If you want amazing detail, lots of head room (crankability) and plenty of bass, you'll need more power. Something like the Yamaha RXA2000 Home Theater Receiver's 130 watts per channel.
That's what i get for shooting from the hip MrYoda. I was incorrect when I said it's not firmware upgradeable. It definitely is, by using a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray player. You download the update from Yamaha's website, burn it to CD, then play it on a player connected to the receiver with a Optical or Coaxial digital cable.
My apologies for putting incorrect info out there.
@VizionFX If you have a good subwoofer, it should make you smile. You can choose bass crossover from 40 hz to 200 hz. If you mean just driving mains, it is quite impresssive. It doesn't have the bass or power of my 8- year- old marantz SR 5300, and is a little bright like many entry to mid-range Yamaha receivers. But It has an "Adaptive DRC" mode that makes the dynamic range narrow when the volume is low for night viewing, and makes the dynamic range wide when the volume is high.
I just bought a bose acoustimass 10.Can anyone tell me if i can use a yamaha rx-v567 amplifier??
meven1702 1 week ago
@meven1702 You can use the Yamaha RX-V567 receiver with the Bose Acoustimass 10 system. There should be a cable with that Bose system so the bass module can connect to the speaker and subwoofer outputs on the receiver.
crutchfieldtv 5 days ago
Can anyone help me how to find the ip address on this receiver? Please
Demmikk 5 months ago
@Demmikk Because this model does not offer a networking feature, it does not have an IP address. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
crutchfieldtv 5 months ago
Just wondering. Would this receiver be capable of handling a vcr, dvd or an x-box?
captainofentropy 9 months ago
crutchfieldtv 9 months ago
Where is this recever made ? and is it firmware upgradable ?
123allrock 1 year ago
@123allrock
This receiver has no USB or Ethernet connection, and is not firmware upgradable. We opened one of these to complete our research, that one said it was made in Malaysia.
About that research, we do a lot of fact checking research on all the products we sell. You can get access to most of that info at The Crutchfield website for just about every product we carry.
Plus more pics and vids as well.
CrutchfieldTV
800 315 0030
crutchfieldtv 1 year ago
@crutchfieldtv I have the Yamaha RX V 667. Just wondering if it would have the power to drive Polk Monitor 70 V 2 foorstanding speakers as the mains in a 7.1 channel set up?
johnnyponny4 1 year ago
@johnnyponny4
You'll have barely enough power with that receiver. If you want amazing detail, lots of head room (crankability) and plenty of bass, you'll need more power. Something like the Yamaha RXA2000 Home Theater Receiver's 130 watts per channel.
Hope that helps
CrutchfieldTV
800 315 0030
crutchfieldtv 1 year ago
@crutchfieldtv i thought this unit can be upgraded to 3D via CD. if that can be done, then why is this firmware non-upgradable?
MrYoda1972 10 months ago
@MrYoda1972
That's what i get for shooting from the hip MrYoda. I was incorrect when I said it's not firmware upgradeable. It definitely is, by using a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray player. You download the update from Yamaha's website, burn it to CD, then play it on a player connected to the receiver with a Optical or Coaxial digital cable.
My apologies for putting incorrect info out there.
CrutchfieldTV
crutchfieldtv 10 months ago
is the bass any good on this one???
VizionFX 1 year ago
@VizionFX If you have a good subwoofer, it should make you smile. You can choose bass crossover from 40 hz to 200 hz. If you mean just driving mains, it is quite impresssive. It doesn't have the bass or power of my 8- year- old marantz SR 5300, and is a little bright like many entry to mid-range Yamaha receivers. But It has an "Adaptive DRC" mode that makes the dynamic range narrow when the volume is low for night viewing, and makes the dynamic range wide when the volume is high.
johnnyponny4 1 year ago