Yamaha continues to be one of the biggest names in home theater AVRs, with models that range from a few hundred bucks to its flagship RX-A8A, which goes for $3,300.
In fact, just last month, the brand introduced two affordable AVRs that it claims aim to “close the gap between soundbars and true AV receiver-based home theater.”
And while business appears to be running as usual on the AVR side of things, the famed Japanese hi-fi maker is giving customers a new option that fills (not closes) the gap between soundbars and AVR-based systems.

First in a decade
That’s right, Yamaha is joining the growing field of wireless active speaker systems with the all-new NX70A. It’s the first active speaker system that the company has released in a decade.
And while there are a lot of active speaker systems today, many of which now support an HDMI input and thus can be used as TV speakers (no AVR required), Yamaha’s newest offering is aimed at the high-end of the market, targeting other flagship systems by the likes of KEF, Klipsch and Cambridge Audio.






