Yamaha is, without a doubt, one of the biggest names in home theater AVRs, with models ranging from a few hundred to its flagship model, the RX-A8A, which goes for $3,300.
Now, the Japanese audio manufacturer has introduced two affordable models that are designed for enthusiasts looking to build an entry-level home theater system.
According to the brand, these new AV receivers “close the gap between soundbars and true AV receiver-based home theater.”
Yamaha RX300A and RX500A

Trickle-down tech
The RX300A and the RX500A are the brand’ new entry-level AV receivers. Both support Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X, as well as 4K/120Hz video and popular gaming features (such as ALLM and VRR). And they support Bluetooth streaming, too.
Basically, these new AV receivers promise to work well with the latest 4K TVs and next-gen gaming consoles. And when you’re not watching TV, you’ll be able to stream audio to the system.








