Yamaha Aventage RX-A1030 was introduced in 2013. It is equipped with 7 channel amplifier with 110 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 2 channel driven) power per channel and is capable of 7.1 maximum channel processing. It passes 4K/60Hz and upscales up to 4K/60p (YCbCr 4:2:0) video signal.
We evaluated the a/v receiver and gave 82 overall score out of 100. Our ranking system is based on the amplifier specifications, audio and video features, connectivity, multizone capabilities, radio and many other details.
Here is a history of the series, where you can view and compare the main specifications of the receivers.
Model | Year | Chann. | Power | Dolby Atmos | DTS:X | HDR10 | HDR10+ | Dolby Vision | Pass. | Price |
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RX-A4A | 2021 | 7.2 | 110 W | 8K | ||||||
RX-A1080 | 2018 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1070 | 2017 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1060 | 2016 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1050 | 2015 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1040 | 2014 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1030 | 2013 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1020 | 2012 | 7.2 | 110 W | 4K | ||||||
RX-A1010 | 2011 | 7.2 | 110 W | 1080p | ||||||
RX-A1000 | 2010 | 7.2 | 105 W | 1080p |
You can view their side-by-side comparison here: Yamaha RX-A4A vs RX-A1080 vs RX-A1070 vs RX-A1060 vs RX-A1050 vs RX-A1040.