Yamaha RX-V773 Specifications
Key Features
| Features | 3D Pass Through, Air Play, Multi Zone, Over 3 HDMI Inputs, Upscaling, ARC (Audio Return Channel), Thx Certified, Internet Connected, Internet Radio, HD/Satellite Radio, Pre Amp Outs |
Release Information
| Release Date | April 30, 2012 |
| Release Price | $799.99 |
Design
| Width | 17.12 inches |
| Height | 6.75 inches |
| Depth | 14.5 inches |
| Weight | 23.8 pounds |
| Color | Black |
Processing
| On-screen setup | Yes |
| Digital Decoding | n/a |
| Decoder | n/a |
| Frequency Response | n/a |
| THD | 0.09% (20 Hz - 20 kHz) |
| Video Upconversion | 1080p |
| D/A Converter | Burr-Brown 192kHz/24-bit DACs for all channels |
Audio
| Output channels | 7.2 |
| Watts per channel | 95W |
Radio
| FM | Yes |
| AM | Yes |
| Satellite | No |
| HD Radio Tuner | No |
Inputs
| HDMI input(s) | 6 |
| Digital optical audio input(s) | 2 |
| Digital coaxial audio input(s) | 2 |
| Analog Audio Input | 4 |
| Component Video Input | 2 |
| Composite Video Input | 5 |
| 3.5mm stereo audio input(s) | 1 |
Outputs
| HDMI output(s) | 2 |
| Analog Audio output | 1 |
| Component Video output | 1 |
| Composite Video output | 1 |
| 3.5mm Headphone(s) | 1 |
Connectivity
| Ethernet | Yes |
| WiFi | Airplay |
| Bluetooth | No |
Ports
| USB | 1 |
Optical Drives
| Supported Disc Formats | No |
| Blu-Ray Live | No |
Power
| Output Power | 110W (1 kHz) - 95W (20 Hz - 20 kHz) |
| Dynamic Power | 140, 180, 210, 250W |
Remote Control
| Signal | IR |




Hi guys I just bought the Yamaha RX-V773 and I am smitten! Just love the sound in relation to the price. It floats my boat. Never owned a Yamaha before just NAD, Marantz,Onkyo and Sony.
I bought the Rx-v773 by accident, and decided to keep it since it was on my wishlist for another time. Trouble is, I am a complete novice when it comes to audio setup. I know a good sound when I hear one, but lack the technical knowledge to set it up. I wish the receiver had the option to save a particular sound configuration, as you search for the optimal sound for your ears. To put it mildly, I have tweaked the heck out of the receiver to my utter confusion.
I know a “great sound” is largely subjective, but can you suggest a configuration for the different features to use as a starting point for configuring my receiver? For instance, what settings did you use for your tests, which brought you to the point of being satisfied with the receiver.
Eco mode was turned off. I just pushed this model hard with some really tough material and it did what any other receiver in its class would do: it started clipping and sound got a little compressed. Its not a hit against Yamaha, it’s a matter of physics. This is a great receiver!