Yamaha RX-V 1800
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Model: RX-V 1800
- Year of manufacture:
- Made in:
- Color:
- Remote control:
- Power consumption:
- Input power: 500W
- Absorption power: Standby: 0,1W
- Dimensions(W x H x D): 435 x 171 x 439mm
- Weight: 17kg
- New price approx:
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- list inputs here (with sensitivity/impedance).
- Number of outputs:
- list the outputs here (with level/impedance).
Technical Data
Amplifier
- Minimum music effective output power for front, center, surround and rear surround speakers.
- 8 ohms: 130W (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% distortion)
- Maximum output power [UK and Europe models].
- 4 ohms: 180W (1 kHz, 0.7% distortion)
- Dynamic power (IHF)
- 8 Ohm: 2 x 160W
- 6 Ohm: 2 x 195W
- 4 Ohm: 2 x 255W
- 2 Ohm: 2 x 335W
Audio/Video
- Channels: 7.1
- TV standard:
- A/D converter:
- D/A converter: 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converter.
- Output power (at distortion).
- Stereo:
- Front:
- Center:
- Rear:
- Surround Back:
- Dynamic power (at distortion)
- Stereo:
- Front:
- Center:
- Rear:
- Surround Back:
- Total harmonic distortion: 0.04%
- Attenuation Factor:
- Frequency Response: 10Hz - 100,000Hz +0dB/-3dB
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB
- Stereo Channel Separation:
- Tone control:
- Bass:
- Treble:
- Loudness:
- High Filter:
- Low Filter (Subsonic):
- Mute:
- Direct/Line-Straight:
- Time Correction:
- Bass Management: (adjustable crossover frequency).
- Delay adjustment (Lip Sync):
- DSP programs: 22
Sound Formats
- list here
Tuner
- Reception: (FM/MW/LW/etc)
- Frequencies:
- FM:
- etc..
- DIN output power (4ohm, 1kHz, 0.7%THD): 7 x 180W
- Output power RMS (8ohm, 20-20,000Hz): 7 x 130W.
- Frequency response:
- Input sensitivity:
- Distortion Ratio:
- Signal-to-noise ratio:
- Channel separation:
- Separation efficiency:
- Crossover frequency: 40, 60, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 160, 200Hz
- Co-wave selection:
- Spurious wave selection:
- Mirror Frequency Attenuation:
- IF attenuation:
- AM Suppression:
- Output Level:
- RDS: Yes
- Station memory: 40
Special Features
- Measuring microphone:
- list others
Remarks
Other models in the same series:
Pictures
Reports
- audiovision issue 7-8/2008; single test: "very good" (87 of 100 points).
- „... The Yamaha RX-V 1800 brings an excellent equipment including video scaler, its sound fully convinces. More receiver need only the fewest."
- video issue 11/2007; 2nd/6th place in the test: "very good" (81 out of 100 points) Price/performance: "very good", "buy tip".
- "Plus: many auxiliary player connections; Zone 2 and Zone 3 sound; very clear, dynamic sound; HD audio decoder built in; four HDMI ins with CEC control."
- Audio issue 11/2007; ranked 1/4 in test: "very good" (top class; 88 points) Price/performance: "outstanding", "test winner"
- "Plus: Packed with features, extremely musical and brilliant with HD sound.
- Minus: Turns off earlier, but only beyond room volume."
- Stereoplay issue 9/2007; place 1/2 in the test: "good - very good" (73 points) Price/performance: "outstanding", "highlight".
- "Wonderful surround receiver that, apart from the new HDMI 1.3a features, doesn't differ much from its superb predecessor RX V 1700, but still sounds a bit smoother and freer."
- Area DVD Published 2/2008; Single Test: "Reference" Price/Performance: 10 out of 10 points.
- "The RX-V1800 is Yamaha's most affordable AV receiver with integrated Dolby True HD and DTS HD decoder. ... In both stereo and multichannel mode, the RX-V1800 sounds powerful and detailed. It not only gets a bit more detail out of the new HD sound formats Dolby True HD and DTS HD, but already offers excellent home cinema sound with normal Dolby Digital and DTS. ..."
- Men's Health issue 2/2008; 3 products in test: without final score.
- "If you want to dock video recorders or older DVD players without HDMI, you need a receiver with a picture converter. Ymaha's RX-V 1800 also shines with on-screen menu navigation ..."
- HomeVision issue 1/2008; place 3/4 in the test: "good" (74%) Price/performance: "very good", "price tip".
- "Plus: a lot of sound and features for the money; four HDMI inputs."