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Playseat Evolution Blanco + Buttkicker Gamer 2, Xbox 360 60Gb, Microsoft Wheel, Kinect, PS3 Slim 320Gb & Move,Wii, PSP
Reabro el hilo de este maravilloso AV.
Se pueden usar conectores tipo banana en este AV?
Sony Bravia KDL-55W808A, AV Yamaha RX-V1800, Sony DVD NS76H, Kef iQ Series (iQ5, iQ6c, iQ8ds), Subwoofer Kef PSW-2500, Samsung LED UE32C5100, Sony Bluray S480 y S185
Playseat Evolution Blanco + Buttkicker Gamer 2, Xbox 360 60Gb, Microsoft Wheel, Kinect, PS3 Slim 320Gb & Move,Wii, PSP
Tu piensa en que el av lo sacaron hace 3 años contando este, asi que imaginate como ha cambiado el cuento.
En la pagina oficial de yamaha tienes los pdf con el manual, miratelo bien, pero creo que no.
Buenas!
Yo tengo el 3800, y cuando toque lo del 3D, que aún está muy verde, lo que haré será pillarme un DB 3d con dos salidas HDMI, una para el video directa al TV o proyector y el otro HDMI, para el Audio.
Aparte de eso, no creo que haya más soluciones "practicas" de momento.
Un saludo.
Sony Bravia KDL-55W808A, AV Yamaha RX-V1800, Sony DVD NS76H, Kef iQ Series (iQ5, iQ6c, iQ8ds), Subwoofer Kef PSW-2500, Samsung LED UE32C5100, Sony Bluray S480 y S185
Playseat Evolution Blanco + Buttkicker Gamer 2, Xbox 360 60Gb, Microsoft Wheel, Kinect, PS3 Slim 320Gb & Move,Wii, PSP
O un split para hdmi, si no quieres reproducir con un BD.
Sony Bravia KDL-55W808A, AV Yamaha RX-V1800, Sony DVD NS76H, Kef iQ Series (iQ5, iQ6c, iQ8ds), Subwoofer Kef PSW-2500, Samsung LED UE32C5100, Sony Bluray S480 y S185
Playseat Evolution Blanco + Buttkicker Gamer 2, Xbox 360 60Gb, Microsoft Wheel, Kinect, PS3 Slim 320Gb & Move,Wii, PSP
Acabo de leer esto de un foro inglés (http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?showtopic=89170)
"I tested my Yamaha RX-V1800 out today with some 3D games using the PS3 and it worked fine. Don't have any 3D material with an HD audio track to test but will report when I do."
Traduciendo: que ha probado el 1800 con contenido 3D desde la PS3 y le ha funcionado bien. Lo que no a probado es 3D más audio en HD
Sony Bravia KDL-55W808A, AV Yamaha RX-V1800, Sony DVD NS76H, Kef iQ Series (iQ5, iQ6c, iQ8ds), Subwoofer Kef PSW-2500, Samsung LED UE32C5100, Sony Bluray S480 y S185
Playseat Evolution Blanco + Buttkicker Gamer 2, Xbox 360 60Gb, Microsoft Wheel, Kinect, PS3 Slim 320Gb & Move,Wii, PSP
Acabo de leer esto, aunque tiene tres años y medio, me parece muy interesante:
"Test Bench: Yamaha RX-V1800 A/V Receiver
By Daniel Kumin
December 2007
Yamaha's RX-V1800 yielded the fine technical performance usual from the firm's A/V receivers. Power exceeded its specs by a good margin and bettered 100 watts all around, even with 5 channels driven. The unit's power supply appeared to run out of current when 2 more channels were added, however, since the 7-channel result dropped by nearly 3 dB, to 55 watts—a non-issue in the real world., where program signals never demand this level of stability. Yamaha equips its receiver with a software setup switch for speakers of 6-ohms or lower, which effectively limits power to about two thirds.
Frequency response, distortion, and D/A linearity were uniformly excellent, and crossover responses were all bang on the numbers, with nicely accurate slopes—not always the case. PCM and Dolby Digital noise were very good, if a dB or 2 shy of the best we've seen, although S/N on the analog-multichannel inputs was truly superior. I note that the analog input was a good bit more sensitive than the digital ones (re: our reference levels of -20 dBFS or 200 mV for 1 watt output), so listeners who switch from the latter to the former without adjusting the volume could be in for a roughly 10 dB surprise. While this sounds like a lot, most characterize it as only about subjectively "twice as loud" or so.
DOLBY DIGITAL PERFORMANCE
All data were obtained from various test DVDs using 16-bit dithered test signals, which set limits on measured distorting and noise performance. Reference input level is –20 dBFS, and reference output is 1 watt into 8 ohms. Volume setting for reference level was -6. All level trims at zero, except for subwoofer-related tests, all speakers were set to "large," subwoofer on. All are worst-case figures where applicable.
Output at clipping (1 kHz into 8/4 ohms)
1 channel driven: 158/281 W (22/24.5 dBW)*
5 channels driven (8 ohms): 103 W (20.1 dBW)
7 channels driven (8 ohms): 55 W (17.4 dBW)
Distortion at 1 watt (THD+N, 1 kHz)
8/4 ohms: 0.02/0.03%
Noise level (A-wtd): –73.4 dB
Excess noise (with sine tone)
16-bit (EN16): 0.9 dB
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0, –0.2 dB
MULTICHANNEL PERFORMANCE, ANALOG INPUT
Reference input and output level is 200 mV; volume setting for reference output level was -14.
Distortion (THD+N, 1 kHz, 8 ohms): 0.008%
Noise level (A-wtd.): –90.1
Frequency response: <10 Hz to 166 kHz +0, –3 dB
STEREO PERFORMANCE, DIGITAL INPUT
Reference level is –20 dBFS; all level trims at zero. Volume setting for reference level was -3.
Output at clipping (1 kHz, 8/4 ohms, both channels driven): 150/237 W (21.8/23.7 dBW)*
Distortion at reference level: 0.02%
Linearity error (at –90 dBFS): 0.2 dB
Noise level (A-wtd): –74.8 dB
with 96-kHz/24-bit signals: –85.4 dB
Excess noise (with/without sine tone)
16-bit (EN16): 0.6/0.8 dB
quasi-20-bit (EN20): 13.3/12.1 dB
Noise modulation: 0.6 dB
Frequency response: <10 Hz to 20 kHz +0, –0.3 dB
with 96-kHz/24-bit signals: <10 Hz to 44 kHz +0, –3 dB
*With receiver's software setup switch at 8 ohms. With switch at 6 ohms, power was limited to about 90 and 160 watts (19.5/22 dBW) into 8 ohms and 4 ohms respectively.
BASS-MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE
Measured results obtained with Dolby Digital test signals.
Subwoofer-output frequency response (crossover set to 80 Hz): 24 dB/octave (approx.) above –6-dB rolloff point of 80 Hz
High-pass-filter frequency response (crossover set to 80 Hz): 12 dB/octave below –3-dB rolloff point of 80 Hz
Maximum unclipped subwoofer output (trim at 0): 6.8v
Subwoofer distortion (from 6-channel, 30-Hz, 0-dBFS signal; subwoofer trim set to 0): 0.3%
Crossover consistency: bass crossover frequency and slope were consistent for all sources and formats
Signal-format consistency: consistent for all applicable formats
Speaker size selection: all channels can be set to "small"
Speaker-distance compensation: available for all main channels.
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Me parece íncreible la bajada de watios en 7.1, no se si desconectar los altavoces surrounds traseros o no.
Mi equipo:Proyector: 1080P 2D: JVC DLA-HD1// UHD/3D: Acer M550BD Pantalla: DISPLAYMATIC PRO 145" Amplificador:Marantz SR6010 + Pioneer VSX-D814 Altavoces:......Central: TANNOY FUSION C......Delanteros:PROSON EVENT 655 Altura (4) y subwoofer: EQUIPO JBL 260.6 Surround:BOSE 201 SERIES III Reproductor de DVD y HDDVD: TOSHIBA HD-EP35 Reproductor Blu-ray Multizona: PIONEER BDP-450 Reproductor Blu-ray Zona B: PANASONIC DMP-BDT500 Reproductor UHD: Panasonic UB420 Reproductor Multimedia: Vero 4K+
Hola, ya que tienes el manual de este equipo; tu lo podrias postear o darnos el número de parte del mismo para poder descargarlo desde Yamaha.com. Sucede que llego a mí como regalo, pero no traía el manual y lo necesito para configurarlo. Saludos y gracias por tu ayuda.