Yamaha RX-V861

jawhog
jawhog Posts: 444
edited August 2010 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
Bought this last year at this thread:

http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88852


I have two of these receivers and they are fantastic. Just trying something new in one of my rooms. Great condition and will ship in its original box.

The scene buttons are very wife/kid friendly with the Scene one-push buttons. Has two HDMI ins and one out. Converts analog sources to HDMI, also has on screen menu via HDMI.

Great amp section and of course it has pre-outs.

$225 shipped.
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,926
    edited August 2010
    DAMN... that was quick!

    It was a very good receiver for me as well.

    Good luck with the sale.
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  • jawhog
    jawhog Posts: 444
    edited August 2010
    Quick? I had it for almost 11 months, that might be some kind of record for staying power in my second system that I pretty much use just for playing around with stuff. I still have another one that's in my main theater.
  • cincycat13
    cincycat13 Posts: 888
    edited August 2010
    I am very interested. Will pm in a bit when I get home.
  • jawhog
    jawhog Posts: 444
    edited August 2010
    sold. You're going to love it. A high quality workhorse of a receiver with surprisingly good amp section.

    I put a note in the package, but in case you don't see it. Be sure to refer to page 104 of the manual and do a factory reset for all the settings, there's a lot of menus that take a while to get through so you might as well start fresh. Also, have to mention it because my heart jumped the first time I tried to turn it on and nothing happened. There's an on/standby button AND a master on/off right next to it, be sure to use both;)