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Yamaha HTR-5730SL 5.1 Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver

Yamaha HTR-5730SL 5.1 Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver

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Features:
  • 103 watts x 5 channels (at 1 kHz): front left/right, surround left/right, and front/rear center channels
  • Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic II, discrete 5.1 surround processing for rich, enveloping audio
  • A and B speaker outputs, 40-station AM/FM presets
  • 4 A/V inputs, 2 digital-audio inputs; offers Night Listening Enhancer, Silent Cinema processing, and abundant Cinema DSP surround algorithms
  • Measures 17.125 x 5.94 x 12.375 inches (W x H x D)


Description:

For high-quality, future-ready home theater on a budget, look no further than Yamaha's HTR-5730SL audio/video receiver. The silver HTR-5730SL offers the convenience of DVD-Audio/SACD-ready analog inputs alongside discrete 5.1-channel surround processing and premium Yamaha sound technologies.

When hooked up with the digital-audio output from a DVD-Video player or digital satellite receiver, the 103-watts-per-channel (at 1 kHz) HTR-5730SL handles 5.1-channel surround decoding for both major formats, Dolby Digital and DTS. Non-Dolby Digital and DTS sources can benefit from surround processing, too. With enhanced directional steering over standard four-channel Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II provides 5.1 channels of surround processing from any stereo source--whether that's a TV broadcast, VHS tapes, or your favorite CDs, cassettes, and LPs.

A key benefit from a Yamaha receiver, of course, is Yamaha's proprietary signal processing, including Cinema DSP (digital soundfield processing), which creates aural "imaging" that not only makes your home sound like a theater, but also sounds better than most movie theaters. Based on a wealth of measured data in real studios and halls, Cinema DSP is designed to bring out the full potential of movie sound mixes, reproducing them the way directors and sound engineers intended.

And, when you're listening to multichannel presentations late at night, you'll appreciate the night-listening enhancer (which minimizes extreme dynamic range) and Silent Cinema, which simulates 5.1-channel listening through a pair of ordinary 2-channel headphones (not included). Silent Cinema uses unique parameters for each soundfield to ensure accurate headphone representations of each soundfield.

Then there's the six-channel DVD-Audio/SACD-ready inputs mentioned above. Due to anti-piracy measures, DVD-Audio and SACD players perform their own digital-to-analog conversion, passing high-resolution analog signals on to your amplifier. (And analog, after all, is what your amp feeds your speakers.)

DVD-Audio and SACD can each deliver up to six channels of discrete, full-frequency sound at greater-than-CD resolution (in the case of DVD-A, that means 24 bits, 96 kHz sampling rate versus 16 bits, 44.1 kHz for CD). In stereo or surround, the sound from DVD-Audio and SACD is packed with detail, yet smoother and sweeter from than the sound from even the best standard CD players. The HTR-5730SL accommodates decoded DVD-A/SACD signals and routes them to the appropriate speakers in your surround system.

The receiver offers four composite-video-based AV inputs, two stereo analog inputs, and two digital-audio inputs (great for DVD, DSS, CD, laserdisc, gaming consoles, or minidisc).

What's in the Box
Receiver, remote control, four AAA batteries, an AM loop antenna, an indoor FM antenna, a warranty card, and a user's manual.

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