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Yamaha RX-V540 (discontinued)

Yamaha RX-V540

Entered CNET Catalog: 06/19/2003

SKU: RXV540

Manufacturer: Yamaha Corp. of America

Manufacturer description

The RX-V540 is a full-featured home theater receiver ready for all formats. Major features include 6-channel discrete amplification (80W x6), Yamaha's Digital ToP-ART design concept, Quad-Field CINEMA DSP, 24 surround program, SILENT CINEMA, and a preset remote control. It delivers high power to six channels and provides DTS ES Discrete 6.1, Neo:6, and DTS ES Matrix 6.1 decoding as well as Dolby Digital EX and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 07/25/2003
Over the years, Yamaha's engineers have consistently distinguished themselves in the area of surround processing. While most competing brands have off-the-shelf chipsets, Yamaha receivers use proprietary 32-bit Cinema DSP (digital signal processing), which really improves the sound of the RX-V540's 24 synthesized-surround modes. The midpriced $399 receiver also boasts center-channel EQ and neutral sound, but don't expect its 80 watts per channel to fill large spaces.

Though the V540 is perfectly attractive, it's not as classy-looking as the other Yamaha model we tested, the RX-V740. The V540's knobs are plastic; they have clean lines but feel less substantial than their upmarket counterparts. The preprogrammed remote isn't all that special, but using it was easy enough.

The setup routines weren't as intuitive as we would have liked, and the designers omitted an onscreen display. The user manual wasn't a big help, so we poked our way through the process.

Beyond the front-panel bass and treble controls, the V540 gives you a little something extra: a five-band equalizer for the center-channel speaker. The EQ can help the main and center speakers blend more seamlessly. Each of the six channels has a power rating of 80 watts. The receiver provides the usual surround formats: Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, and DTS Neo:6.

The V540's connectivity complement should be adequate for most buyers, but it's not as complete as that of Pioneer's VSX-D912K. Don't get us wrong; the Yamaha's backside gets most of the basics right. It has component-video switching, a 5.1 SACD/DVD-Audio input, four digital inputs (three optical, one coaxial), one optical output, and A/B speaker connections. It's just that Yamaha was a bit stingy with A/V inputs; the V540 has just three. The ones on the front panel are limited to composite video and stereo audio, forsaking S-Video and digital-audio facilities. On the bright side, the V540 can convert composite video to S-Video, and vice versa, so you don't need to switch inputs on your TV as often.

Yamaha's two-year warranty is twice as long as the usual offering.

The V540's neutrality allowed us to really hear the sound on DVDs and music discs. Goldmember was as clean as a whistle. The scene in which Austin Powers goes back to 1975 in his pimpmobile is accompanied by heavy disco bass and knock-you-back-in-your-chair dynamics, and the V540 proved itself up to the task. Nicolas Cage's deadpan opening monologue on the Adaptation DVD sprawled across all five speaker channels, so it seemed like we were inside his head--a very cool surround effect.

Next up was Janis Joplin's classic, Cheap Thrills, now expertly remastered on SACD. It sounded real, plopping us down in the best seat in the Fillmore West. The band rocked and rolled with uninhibited psychedelic flair, and the atmosphere of the legendary rock theater was palpable. On "Summertime," Joplin virtually materialized before us. We just wish all surround mixes were this good.

We used the Police's Every Breath You Take CD to investigate the V540's simulated-surround programs. We're not usually fans of synthesized-surround modes, but we had to admit Yamaha's processing added deeper and more-obvious reverberation than Dolby Pro Logic II. Jazz Club, Rock Concert, and Hall are a few of the 24 choices available to suit different tastes and types of music. The V540 even lets you fine-tune the processing and delay levels.

We compared the V540 with its bigger sibling, the $599 V740, and they were pretty much the same at low to moderate sound levels. Upping the volume showed that the V740's minor power advantage (it delivers 90 rather than 80 watts per channel) actually makes a big difference. If your room is large, or if you like to crank the volume, spend the extra dough and get a box with greater power. The upmarket V740 also offers more-generous connectivity and an onscreen menu to simplify setup.

User opinions

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User Rating: 6/10

PIONEER VSX-D912 IS BETTER

Pros: When playing all types of music/movies the Yamaha RX 540 sounds sweet but a little thin when compared to the Pioneer VSX-D712/D812/D912 in 6.1 mode. One advantage that the Yamaha RX540 has over the Pioneer VSX-712/812/D912 is that when you connect a com

Cons: I experienced great difficulty in setting up speakers. I then had to continually change all speaker settings depending upon what type of music or movies being played. The Pioneer VSXD912 gave more detailed information in 5.1/6.1/7.1 mode than the Yamah

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Yamaha RX-V540 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type AV receiver
  • Width 17.1 in
  • Depth 16.5 in
  • Height 6.7 in
  • Weight 24.3 lbs
  • Enclosure Color Gold
  • Audio System
  • Built-in Decoders Dolby Digital Surround EX , Dolby Pro Logic II , DTS decoder , Dolby Digital , DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , DTS 96/24 , DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 , Dolby Pro Logic , Dolby Pro Logic IIx , DTS Neo:6
  • Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
  • Surround Sound Effects Virtual CINEMA DSP , Quad-Field CINEMA DSP , SILENT CINEMA DSP
  • Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
  • DSP Preset Qty 29.0
  • DSP Presets General , Sci-Fi , Music , Variety/Sports , Rock Concert , Mono Movie , 6ch stereo , Adventure , Disco , Enhanced , Spectacle , Jazz club , Concert Hall , Game
  • Surround System Class 6.1 channel
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio 100.0 dB
  • Input Channel Qty 6.0
  • Output Channel Qty 7.0
  • Total Harmonic Distortion 0.06 %
  • Amplifier Output Details 80.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - THD 0.06 % - 6.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 95.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - THD 0.7 % - 6.0 channel(s) ( Surround )
  • Built-in Clock Timer
  • Timer Sleep
  • Bass Control Yes
  • Treble Control Yes
  • Built-in Display Fluorescent
  • Display Dimmer Yes
  • Additional Features Midnight Mode , Source direct , Pink noise generator , Digital signal format auto detection / auto switching , Subwoofer phase polarity , A/B/A+B speaker switch
  • Signal Processing Features
  • Video Conversion/Scaling Composite video to S-Video conversion
  • Connectors
  • Headphone Jack Yes
  • Coaxial Digital Input Yes
  • Optical Digital Input Yes
  • Optical Digital Output Yes
  • Equalizer
  • Equalizer type Digital graphic
  • Radio
  • Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
  • Tuner Frequency Range 520 - 1710 kHz , 87.5 - 107.9 MHz
  • Tuning Display Fluorescent display
  • Preset Station Qty 40.0
  • Antenna Form Factor Loop AM / wire FM
  • Response Bandwidth -14980.0 Hz
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio 76.0 dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion Mono: 0.2%, stereo: 0.3%
  • Station Memo Display Yes
  • Auto Preset Memory Yes
  • Headphones
  • Headphones Type None
  • Microphone
  • Type None
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
  • Supported Devices TV , CD recorder , MD recorder , CD player , MD player , VCR , DVD player
  • Features Multi-brand compatibility
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 2.0 x 5.1 channel audio line-in ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Rear speakers output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Center speaker output ( Banana/spade x 2 ) - Rear , 2.0 x Rear center speaker output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 4.0 x Monitor output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 3.0 x Monitor output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Audio line-out ( Banana/spade x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x S-Video output ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Main speakers output ( Banana/spade x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Component video input ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Front , 1.0 x Composite video/audio output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear , 1.0 x Headphones ( RCA phono x 6 ) - Rear , 2.0 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Subwoofer output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video/audio input ( Banana/spade x 2 ) - Rear , 3.0 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Front , 1.0 x SPDIF input - Rear , 3.0 x SPDIF output - Rear , 1.0 x SPDIF input - Rear
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
  • Power AC 120 V ( 60 Hz )
  • Power Consumption Operational 270.0 Watt
  • Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.8 Watt
  • Power Outlets 2 AC outlets
  • Miscellaneous
  • AV Furniture None
  • Included Accessories AM antenna , FM antenna
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