1-on-1 Comparison
Side-by-Side Comparison
Yamaha RX-V4A
Yamaha Slimline RX-S602
Highlights
- 5.2 channels
- 5.1 channel processing
- 80 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven)
- HDMI 2.1
- HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 4K Upscaling, 8K Passthrough
- AirPlay 2, MusicCast
- Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- USB input
Highlights
- 5.1 channels
- 5.1 channel processing
- 55 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven)
- HDR10, Dolby Vision, 4K Upscaling, 4K Passthrough
- AirPlay 2 via firmware update, MusicCast
- Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- USB input
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Content
Overview
Here we are comparing Yamaha RX-V4A to Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 to reveal their common strengths and weaknesses as well as the differences between them which will help you in making a correct decision before the purchase. The Yamaha RX-V4A has 5 channel and the Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 has 5 channel amplifiers with Yamaha RX-V4A's being more powerful.
Advantage of Yamaha RX-V4A
This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Yamaha RX-V4A over Yamaha Slimline RX-S602.
Yamaha RX-V4A has more channels, more power per channel, bigger power supply and higher signal to noise ratio.
Yamaha RX-V4A | vs | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 | |
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More Channels | 5.2 | vs | 5.1 |
HDR10+ | vs | ||
QMS | vs | ||
Auto Low Latency Mode Pass-through | vs | ||
VRR | vs | ||
QFT | vs | ||
Video Signal Passthrough | up to 8K 50/60Hz and 4K 100/120Hz 4:4:4 | vs | up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 |
More 8K Inputs | 4 | vs | |
Bigger Power Supply | 260 W | vs | 190 W |
Higher Power Output (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven, FTC) | 80 W (0.06% THD) | vs | 55 W (Front, 0.09% THD) |
Higher Power Output (8 Ω, 1 kHz, 2 channel Driven, FTC) | 95 W (0.9% THD) | vs | 65 W (0.9% THD) |
Higher Rated Power Output (8 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel Driven) | 115 W (0.9% THD) | vs | 80 W (0.9% THD) |
Higher Maximum Input Sensitivity (Line) | 2.4 V (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) | vs | 2.3 V (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) |
Higher S/N Ratio (Line, IHF-A) | 110 dB | vs | 108 dB |
Higher FM S/N Ratio | Mono/Stereo: 69 dB/68 dB | vs | Mono/Stereo: 65 dB/64 dB |
Advantage of Yamaha Slimline RX-S602
This section shows those features and specifications which are the reason to choose Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 over Yamaha RX-V4A.
Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 has more zones.
Yamaha RX-V4A | vs | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 | |
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DTS Express | vs | ||
More Analog Audio Line Inputs | 3 | vs | 4 (1 front) |
More Coaxial Inputs/Outputs | 1 | vs | 2 |
More Composite Video Inputs | vs | 3 | |
More Composite Video Outputs | vs | 1 | |
Front A/V Inputs | USB | vs | USB, mini-jack Audio |
More Zones | 1 | vs | 2 |
Zone B Video Output | vs | Party Mode | |
Party Mode | vs | ||
Lower Residual Noise (IHF-A Network) | 150 µV (Speaker Out) | vs | 150 µV (Speaker Out) |
Common Strengths and Weaknesses
Here we list common strengths and weaknesses of both receivers.
STRENGTHS |
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DSD via HDMI |
Auto Speaker Calibration System with Mic. |
eARC |
New HDCP Version |
HDR10 |
Dolby Vision |
4K or 8K Video Passthrough |
4K or 8K Signal Upscaling |
Works with Amazon Alexa |
Google assistant |
Ethernet |
Wi-Fi |
Bluetooth |
USB Input |
Zones |
Analog Tuner |
Pandora |
Spotify |
Tidal |
New Bluetooth Version |
WEAKNESSES |
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No Front Wide Channel Support |
5.1 Channel Processing |
No Dolby Atmos |
No Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization |
No DTS:X |
No IMAX Enhanced |
No Auro 3D with Auro-Matic Upmixer |
No Chromecast Built-In |
Few HDMI Inputs |
Few HDMI Outputs |
No Phono Input |
No Analog Pre-Outs |
Audio Section
Amplifier
Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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5 channel Amplifier: Yamaha RX-V4A features 5 channel power amplifier. It is rated at 80 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven). |
5 channel Amplifier: Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 features 5 channel power amplifier. It is rated at 55 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven). |
Speaker Configurations
Yamaha RX-V4A's and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602's amplifiers can be assigned for different speaker configurations.
- Configurations: Available configurations are:
- Yamaha RX-V4A: 5.2 with internal amplifier.
- Yamaha Slimline RX-S602: 5.1 with internal amplifier.
- Bi-Amp: You can bi-amp Yamaha RX-V4A's and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602's front left and right speakers. During bi-amplification two amplifiers are used for one speaker. One amplifier powers the midrange and tweeter section of the speaker and another amplifier powers the low frequency woofers. Each amplifier is less loaded and performs better. In order to use this feature speakers must have 2 pairs of connectors.
Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC)
Yamaha RX-V4A and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 support Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature allows the compatible TV to send audio signal to the a/v receiver through the same HDMI cable which is used to send audio and video signals to the TV. So one HDMI cable is used to transfer audio signal in both directions. New Enhanced ARC will support uncompressed audio formats such as Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio whereas the previous ARC could support only Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, DTS HD, and PCM.
Sound Processing
- Adaptive DRC: Yamaha RX-V4A and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 feature Adaptive DRC (Dynamic Range Control) which automatically adjusts the dynamic range of the sound according to the volume level. This ensures that you hear clear dialog and vocals, and all sound effects at comfortable levels. There is no need to adjust the volume level as you listen; everything from whispers to big explosions will be heard clearly and comfortably at the same volume setting. It also tones down loud TV commercials, and is ideal for low-volume, late-night listening, when you do not want to disturb others.
- Compressed Music Enhancer: Yamaha RX-V4A and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 feature Compressed Music Enhancer which enhances the quality of the music files with lossy compression.
Room Calibration
Yamaha RX-V4A and Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 come with YPAO room correction system.
- YPAO: The Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer (YPAO) function detects speaker connections, measures the distances from them to your listening position(s), and then automatically optimizes the speaker settings, such as volume balance and acoustic parameters, to suit your room.
Video Section
HDMI
Yamaha RX-V4A comes with 4 HDMI 2.1 inputs with 8K support. It has 1 output.
Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 comes with 4 HDMI inputs. It has 1 output.
- 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz Passthrough on Yamaha RX-V4A: All inputs pass up to 8K 50/60Hz and 4K 100/120Hz 4:4:4 video signal.
4K/60Hz Passthrough on Yamaha Slimline RX-S602: All inputs pass up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 video signal. - 4K Upscaling: Both receivers can upscale up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 from HDMI sources.
- BT.2020 Color Space: BT.2020 or Rec. 2020 is a color standard which delivers a wider color gamut compared to Rec. 709. It covers approximately 75% of the total visual spectrum while the Rec. 709 covers only 35% (available on both models).
- HDCP 2.3 Copy Protection: Both receivers are HDCP 2.3 compliant which is a requirement for 4K/HDR copy-protected content transmission.
- Quick Media Switching (QMS): With HDMI 2.1a, Quick Media Switching for movies and video uses the HDMI VRR mechanism to eliminate the blackout period when an HDMI Source device switches its video mode. As long as the resolution remains the same and only the frame rate changes, QMS will instantly switch between frame rates. QMS eliminates A/V blackouts by using VRR technology to change frame rates, allowing instant changes from 24Hz to 60Hz frame rate, and anywhere in-between. The viewer never sees blank screens and gets a seamless experience (available on Yamaha RX-V4A only).
- 3D Ready: Both receivers are able to pass 3D video through HDMI.
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Yamaha RX-V4A supports HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and Hybrid Log-Gamma.
Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 supports HDR10, Dolby Vision and Hybrid Log-Gamma.
High dynamic range video has greater dynamic range than standard dynamic range (SDR) video with brighter whites and deeper blacks. The result is greater contrast and more details in dark and bright areas, better color and depth.
- HDR10: HDR10 uses the wide-gamut Rec. 2020 color space. It sends static metadata via video stream to the TV which calibrates its screen brightness and color according to that. HDR10 supports 10-bit color which corresponds to 1024 shades of the primary RGB colors. It is technically limited to a maximum of 10,000 nits peak brightness, however common HDR10 contents are mastered with peak brightness from 1,000 to 4,000 nits.
- HDR10+: HDR10+ is an HDR video technology that adds dynamic metadata to HDR10 source files. The dynamic metadata are used to adjust brightness levels on a scene-by-scene or even frame-by-frame basis. HDR10+ supports maximum of 10,000 nits peak brightness and 10-bit or more (up to 16-bit) color bit depth. It uses Samsung's dynamic metadata defined in SMPTE ST 2094-40.
- Dolby Vision: Dolby Vision is a set of technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories for high dynamic range (HDR) video. It covers content creation, distribution, and playback. Like HDR10+, it includes dynamic metadata that are used to adjust and optimize each frame of the HDR video to the consumer display's capabilities in a way specified by the content creator. Dolby Vision allows for a maximum resolution of 8K up to 12-bit color depth, maximum peak brightness of 10,000 nits and a color gamut up to Rec. 2020. It uses Dolby's proprietary dynamic metadata defined in SMPTE ST 2094-10.
- Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG): The Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) is a transfer function developed mainly for HDR live video feed and over-the-air broadcasts. It is an HDR format that uses BT.2020 color primaries and a bitdepth of 10-bit. It is backward compatible with the transfer function of SDR and is designed to be better-suited for television broadcasting, where the metadata required for other HDR formats is not backward compatible with non-HDR displays. HLG defines a non-linear optical-electro transfer function, in which the lower half of the signal values use a gamma curve and the upper half of the signal values use a logarithmic curve.
Gaming Features
Yamaha RX-V4A supports Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Quick Frame Transport (QFT) for lag-free and smooth gaming.
- Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM): Auto Low Latency Mode enables the ideal latency setting to automatically be set allowing for smooth, lag-free and uninterrupted viewing and interactivity. When the receiver detects a gaming signal it will enter ALLM. The signal will also be sent to the TV causing it to automatically switch to a low-latency, low-lag mode for gaming. Some functions will not be available on the receiver and TV during ALLM.
- Variable Refresh Rate (VRR): VRR enables a gaming source such as a console or computer to deliver video frames as fast as it can, which in many cases is slower than the normal static refresh rate. It allows the TV to adapt to certain frame rate which reduces or eliminates lag, judder and frame tearing for more fluid and better detailed gameplay.
- Quick Frame Transport (QFT): QFT reduces latency for smoother no-lag gaming, and real-time interactive virtual reality. It transports each frame at a higher rate to decrease display latency, which is the amount of time between a frame being ready for transport in the GPU and that frame being completely displayed.
Inputs and Outputs
Audio
- Analog Line Inputs: There are 3 pair of line inputs on Yamaha RX-V4A and 4 pair of line inputs on Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 for connecting sources with analog outputs.
- Digital Inputs: 1 optical input and 1 coaxial input are available on Yamaha RX-V4A and 1 optical input and 2 coaxial inputs are available on Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 for digital audio connections.
- Headphone Output: There is a 6.3 mm (1/4") headphone output jack on the front panel of each receiver.
Video
- HDMI:
- Yamaha RX-V4A
Inputs: 4 Outputs: 1
8K Inputs: 4. - Yamaha Slimline RX-S602
Inputs: 4 Outputs: 1
8K Inputs: 0. - Composite Video: Connect you VCR, Laserdisc player and other old video equipment with composite video cables.
- Yamaha RX-V4A
Inputs: 0 Outputs: 0. - Yamaha Slimline RX-S602
Inputs: 3 Outputs: 1.
Front A/V Inputs
- Yamaha RX-V4A: USB
- Yamaha Slimline RX-S602: USB, mini-jack Audio
Yamaha RX-V4A


Yamaha Slimline RX-S602


Specifications
And in the end let us list all the available specifications of the receivers side-by-side.
BASICS | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Brand | Yamaha | Yamaha |
Series | Slimline | |
Model | RX-V4A | RX-S602 |
Type | A/V Receiver | A/V Receiver |
Country | USA | USA |
Release Year | 2020 | 2018 |
AMPLIFIER | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Channels | 5.2 | 5.1 |
Front Wide Channel Support | ||
THX™ Certification | ||
Continuous 6 Ω Rated | ||
Certified 4 Ω Performance | ||
Bi-amp Capability |
AUDIO | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Surround:AI™ | ||
DAC | Burr-Brown PCM5101A | Burr-Brown DAC x 3 |
DAC Specs | 384 kHz/32 Bit | 384 kHz/32 Bit |
Maximum Channel Processing | 5.1 | 5.1 |
Air Studios Monitor Certification | ||
Dolby Atmos | ||
Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization | ||
Dolby Atmos Music | ||
Dolby TrueHD | ||
Dolby Digital Plus | ||
Dolby Surround Upmixer | ||
Dolby Pro Logic | PLII | PLII |
Dolby Digital EX | ||
DTS:X | ||
DTS Neural:X | ||
DTS Virtual:X | ||
DTS Neo | Neo:6 | Neo:6 |
DTS-HD Master Audio | ||
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio | ||
DTS 96/24 | ||
DTS Express | ||
DTS-ES | ||
IMAX Enhanced | ||
Auro 3D with Auro-Matic Upmixer | ||
PCM | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input |
Music Playback via USB | MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DSD | MP3, WMA, AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DSD |
High Resolution Music Playback via USB and/or Network | up to 192 kHz/32 Bit | up to 192 kHz/32 Bit |
High Resolution Audio Formats via USB | Apple Lossless, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DSD | Apple Lossless, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DSD |
Multi-Channel Music File Playback via USB | ||
Gapless Playback | ||
DSD via HDMI | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input | 2-ch/Multi-ch Input |
DSD via USB | 2-ch Input | 2-ch Input |
DSD to PCM Converter | ||
USB DAC | ||
DTS Dialog Control | ||
Dialog Level Adjustment | ||
Dialog Normalization | ||
Dialogue Lift | ||
Compressed Music Enhancer | including enhancer for Bluetooth® | |
High-resolution Music Enhancer | ||
Adaptive DRC (Dynamic Range Control) | ||
Initial Volume & Maximum Volume Setting | ||
Audyssey Dynamic EQ | ||
Audyssey Dynamic Volume | ||
Audyssey LFC | ||
Audyssey Sub EQ HT | ||
Audyssey DSX | ||
Direct Mode | ||
Straight Decoding Mode | ||
Pure Direct Mode | ||
CINEMA DSP | 3D | |
DSP Programs | 17 | 17 |
SILENT CINEMA / Virtual CINEMA DSP | Virtual CINEMA FRONT | |
Virtual Speakers | ||
Independent Subwoofer Outputs |
CALIBRATION | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Auto Speaker Calibration System with Mic. | YPAO sound optimization | YPAO sound optimization |
YPAO Volume | ||
PEQ for SUB | Down to 31 Hz |
VIDEO | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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HDMI Version | 2.1 | |
Enhanced ARC | via future firmware update | |
HDCP Version | 2.3 | 2.3 |
HDR10 | ||
HDR10+ | ||
Dynamic HDR | ||
Dolby Vision | ||
HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) | ||
BT.2020 color space | ||
QMS (Quick Media Switching) | ||
ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) | ||
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) | ||
QFT (Quick Frame transport) | ||
3-D Ready | ||
Video Signal Passthrough | up to 8K 50/60Hz and 4K 100/120Hz 4:4:4 | up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 |
Video Signal Upscaling | up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 | up to 4K 60p 4:4:4 |
Analog To HDMI Upconversion | ||
Component Video Upscaling | ||
Analog to Analog Video conversion | ||
isf Certified Calibration Control |
CONNECTIVITY | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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MHL Input | ||
FireConnect | ||
FlareConnect | ||
MusicCast | ||
Chromecast Built-In | ||
DTS Play-Fi | ||
Works with Amazon Alexa | ||
Google assistant | ||
Works with SONOS | ||
AirPlay | AirPlay 2 | AirPlay 2 via firmware update |
Apple Product Connection | iPod, iPhone and iPad | iPod, iPhone and iPad |
Remote App | (iPhone® / iPad® / Android™ phone / tablet) | (iPhone® / iPad® / Android™ phone / tablet) |
InstaPrevue Input Source Prevue | ||
Ethernet | ||
Ethernet Switch | ||
Wi-Fi | ||
Bluetooth | SBC, AAC | SBC, AAC (compatible with SCMS-T.) |
HDBaseT Compatible | ||
HDMI Inputs | 4 | 4 |
HDMI Outputs | 1 | 1 |
8K Inputs | 4 | |
USB Input | USB memory, Portable Audio Player | USB memory, Portable Audio Player |
USB DC Out Port | ||
Analog Audio Line Input | 3 | 4 (1 front) |
Analog Audio Line Output | ||
Phono Input | ||
Optical Inputs | 1 | 1 |
Optical Outputs | ||
Coaxial Inputs | 1 | 2 |
Composite Video Input | 3 | |
Composite Video Output | 1 | |
S-Video Input | ||
S-Video Output | ||
Component Video Input | ||
Component Video Output | ||
PC In | ||
Multi-Channel Input | ||
Analog Pre-Outs | 0.2 | 0.1 |
XLR Inputs | ||
XLR Pre-outs | ||
Front A/V Inputs | USB | USB, mini-jack Audio |
Speaker A/B | ||
Headphone Out | 6.3 mm (1/4") | 6.3 mm (1/4") |
ZONES | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Zones | 1 | 2 |
Powered Zones | Zone 2 | |
Zone 2 Outs | ||
Zone B Video Output | Party Mode | |
RS-232C Interface | ||
+12V Trigger Output | ||
Remote (IR) Input/Output | 0 / 0 | 0 / 0 |
Party Mode |
MISC | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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On-Screen Display | Graphical User Interface | color OSD |
SCENE | SCENE (4 sets) | SCENE (4 sets) |
Web Browser Control | ||
PreAmp Mode | ||
Remote Controller | ||
Detachable Power Cord | ||
dockport |
RADIO | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Analog Tuner | FM/AM | FM/AM |
Presets | 40 | 40 |
Digital Radio | ||
Internet Radio | ||
Pandora | ||
Spotify | ||
Tidal | ||
Deezer | ||
Napster | ||
SiriusXM Internet Radio |
CONSTRUCTION | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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A.R.T. Wedge | ||
Speaker Terminals | 5 | 5 |
Large Speaker Terminals | 5 | 5 |
Color-Coded Speaker Terminals | ||
Gold plated RCA terminals |
POWER | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Power Supply | AC 120 V, 60 Hz | AC 120 V, 60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 260 W | 190 W |
Standby Power | 0.1 W | 0.1 W |
GENERAL | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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ECO Mode / Hybrid Standby Function | ||
Auto Power Standby | ||
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 435 mm x 171 mm x 377 mm (with antenna: 435 mm x 245 mm x 377 mm) 17-1/8" x 6-3/4" x 14-7/8" (with antenna up: 17-1/8" x 9-5/8" x 14-7/8") | 435 mm x 111 mm x 328 mm (with antenna: 435 mm x 186 mm x 328 mm) 17-1/8" x 4-3/8" x 12-7/8" (with antenna up: 17-1/8" x 7-4/8" x 12-7/8") |
Dimensions of Package (W x H x D) | 20" x 7" x 16" | |
Weight | 8.8 kg (19.4 lbs) | 7.8 kg (17.2 lbs) |
Weight of Package | 20.9 lbs | |
Warranty | 2 Years | 2 Years |
SPECS | Yamaha RX-V4A | Yamaha Slimline RX-S602 |
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Power Output (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 | 80 W (0.06% THD) | 55 W (Front, 0.09% THD) |
Power Output (8 Ω, 1 kHz, 2 | 95 W (0.9% THD) | 65 W (0.9% THD) |
Rated Power Output (8 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel Driven) | 115 W (0.9% THD) | 80 W (0.9% THD) |
Maximum Effective Output Power (8 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel Driven, JEITA) | 140 W (10% THD) | |
Power Output (6 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 | 60 W (Front, 0.09% THD) | |
Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 2 | 80 W (0.9% THD) | |
Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel driven, FTC) | 95 W (0.9% THD) | |
Maximum Effective Power Output (6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1 channel driven, JEITA) | 145 W (10% THD) | |
Dynamic Power per Channel (2 | 160 W | |
Dynamic Power per Channel (4 Ω, Front) | 140 W | |
Dynamic Power per Channel (6 Ω, Front) | 110 W | |
Dynamic Power per Channel (8 Ω, Front) | 90 W | |
THD | 0.04% (AUDIO 3 etc. to Front, Pure Direct, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 40 W, 8 Ω) | |
Damping Factor | 100 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 Ω) | |
Input Sensitivity and Impedance (Line) | 200 mV/47 kΩ | 200 mV/47 kΩ (1 kHz, 100 W/6 Ω) |
Maximum Input Sensitivity (Line) | 2.4 V (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) | 2.3 V (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) |
Rated Preout Level and Impedance | 1.0 V/470Ω (Subwoofer) | 1.0 V/1.2 kΩ (Subwoofer) |
Rated Headphone Jack Output Level and Impedance | 100 mV/470 Ω (1 kHz, 50 mV, 8 Ω) | |
S/N Ratio (Line, IHF-A) | 110 dB | 108 dB |
Frequency Response (Analog In) | +0/-3 dB (AUDIO 3 etc. to Front, Pure Direct, 10 Hz to 100 kHz) | +0/-3 dB (10 Hz to 100 kHz) |
Residual Noise (IHF-A Network) | 150 µV (Speaker Out) | 150 µV (Speaker Out) |
Channel Separation at 1 kHz/10 kHz (LINE) | 70 dB/50 dB | 70 dB/50 dB |
DSD Sampling Rates via HDMI | 2.8 MHz | 2.8 MHz |
DSD Sampling Rates via USB | 11.2 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 2.8 MHz | 11.2 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 2.8 MHz |
Video Input Sensitivity/Output Level and Impedance | 1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Composite) | |
Video Maximum Input | 1.5 Vp-p | |
Video S/N Ratio | 50 dB | |
Ethernet Standard | 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX | 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX |
Wi-Fi Standard | IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac | IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Wi-Fi Terminal Frequency | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
Bluetooth Version | 4․2 | 4․2 |
Bluetooth Frequency | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz |
USB Terminal | USB2.0 5 V, 1 A | USB2.0 5 V, 1 A |
FM Frequency | 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz | 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz |
FM 50 dB Quiet Sensitivity (IHF, 1 kHz, 100% MOD.) | Mono: 3 µV (20.8 dBf) | Mono: 3 µV (20.8 dBf) |
FM S/N Ratio | Mono/Stereo: 69 dB/68 dB | Mono/Stereo: 65 dB/64 dB |
FM Harmonic Distortion (IHF, 1 kHz) | Mono/Stereo: 0.5%/0.6% | Mono/Stereo: 0.5%/0.6% |
AM Frequency | 530 kHz - 1710 kHz | 530 kHz - 1710 kHz |
* - 480i/576i and 480p/576p only
** - 480i/576i only
*** - no 1080p/24 upconversion
**** - 1080p signal is not converted