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Where can I buy a Yamaha rx-v992 receiver?

By James Holden

Where can I buy a Yamaha rx-v992 receiver?

Buena Park, California 90620-1345 USA; Phone 800-292-2982 Based upon the success of the Yamaha RX-V990, which we have been using for some time in our reference home theater lab, we decided to follow up with the replacement model, the RX-V992. A number of things have been changed.

Which is better Yamaha rx-v992 or DDP-2?

The DDP-2, which replaces the DDP-1, is a nice improvement on the DDP-1, not only in slightly less edginess of sound quality, but the front panel controls are much easier to access. The same DD processing electronics are in the DDP-2 as are in the RX-V992.

What kind of input does the Yamaha 992 have?

The back of the 992 is similar to many receivers, having myriad input and output jacks. Plenty of S-Video jacks are available for DVD and laserdisc users. There are several digital inputs for the audio from DVD and laserdisc.

Is there a DTS decoder for the Yamaha 992?

One thing that was omitted from the 992 that was on the 990 is a set of 5.1 input jacks. Even though DD is built-in, there are some consumers who might like to connect a DTS decoder, such as the Millennium 5.1.

When did the Yamaha rx-v992 DD receiver come out?

Product Review – Yamaha RX-V992 Receiver with Dolby Digital Processing – December, 1997 J.E. Johnson, Jr. Yamaha RX-V992 DD Receiver 80 Watts/Channel in all Five Channels Pro Logic and Dolby Digital Decoding Digital Inputs for DVD DD Signals Size: 6 1/2″ H x 17″ W x 13 1/2″ D Weight: 31 pounds Price: $999 USA

What’s the difference between Yamaha rx-v990 and v992?

Based upon the success of the Yamaha RX-V990, which we have been using for some time in our reference home theater lab, we decided to follow up with the replacement model, the RX-V992. A number of things have been changed. One is that there is now equal amplification across all channels, i.e., 80 watts rms/channel.

Why does my Yamaha receiver not work with my TV?

There’s a very simple fix for the issue that you are having. Your Yamaha does not convert incoming video signals into other formats – in other words, it won’t convert the component video input from the cable box to work with the HDMI connection that you’ve made between the Yamaha and the TV.

One thing that was omitted from the 992 that was on the 990 is a set of 5.1 input jacks. Even though DD is built-in, there are some consumers who might like to connect a DTS decoder, such as the Millennium 5.1.