![]() Best of all, the autosetup's accuracy is above average. The YPAO also provides automatic equalization for the center channel speaker in your system to help tonally match it to the front-left and front-right speakers. The YPAO's system analysis is unusually complete it confirms that you've hooked up all of your speakers' wires in phase-that is, red to red and black to black-determines speaker "size," measures speaker to listener distances, sets the crossover point for the subwoofer, and balances the volume for all of the speakers and the subwoofer. You simply plug the supplied microphone into the V757's faceplate, bring up the setup onscreen menu, click the Auto Setup icon, and the rest is automatic. The autosetup and calibration routine is not only easier to implement than similar systems' solutions from Harman Kardon or Onkyo, we think it's a distinct improvement over that of previous generations of Yamaha autosetup receivers. If you're intimidated by the complexities of today's A/V receivers, Yamaha has the solution: Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer (YPAO). The RX-V757 also boasts autosetup, proprietary surround processing, unique extra front channels, component-video switching, and abundant connectivity options. ![]() ![]() It's a clever arrangement that eliminates the associated costs for V757 buyers who aren't interested in XM service, while simultaneously offering XM fans the flexibility to move their subscription from device to device. The key word there is meaning the RX-V757 ($650 list) won't receive XM satellite radio signals on its own that requires the installation of a handy little $50 accessory, the Audiovox CNP1000 Connect-and-Play integrated XM receiver/antenna. For 2005, Yamaha is adding something new to its A/V receivers: XM satellite radio Connect-and-Play compatibility. ![]()
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