Yamaha
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The Yamaha RX‑V385 is an entry‑level 5.1‑channel AV receiver offering 70 W per channel, 4K Ultra HD video pass‑through with HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG and BT.2020, plus Bluetooth streaming and YPAO auto‑calibration, aimed at budget‑conscious home‑theater setups.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the RX‑V385’s strong value proposition, noting its 70 W discrete amplification, comprehensive 4K/HDR support, and convenient Bluetooth and ARC features, while also pointing out its limited expandability and modest power for larger spaces.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the straightforward Bluetooth streaming, reliable 4K/HDR video handling, and the ease of YPAO calibration, but they frequently mention the absence of built‑in Wi‑Fi, occasional HDMI handshake glitches, and the need for more power in larger rooms.
Common Complaints
Lack of native Wi‑Fi, HDMI handshake issues after firmware updates, and power being insufficient for larger rooms or low‑impedance speaker setups.
What People Are Saying
“quality and performance”
How It Compares
vs. Denon AVR‑S570BT
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Choose Denon if you prefer Audyssey and slightly more power; choose Yamaha for YPAO and MusicCast integration.
vs. Sony STR‑DH590
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Sony is a solid alternative for basic HDR video, but Yamaha offers better calibration and Bluetooth audio features.
vs. Yamaha RX‑V4A
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Opt for the RX‑V4A if you need native Wi‑Fi, AirPlay and higher power; stick with the RX‑V385 for a more affordable entry‑level solution.