GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN

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Most of the parameters described in the basic menu are set automatically when you run “Auto Setup”. You can use the basic menu to make further adjustments, but we recommend running “Auto Setup” first.

You can reset these parameters by performing the “Auto Setup” procedure (see page 35).

Test Tone (Test tone)

Turns the test tone output on or off for “Speaker Set”, “Speaker Distance” and “Speaker Level” settings. Choices: Off, On

Test Tone

Off

Speaker Set

On

Speaker Distance

 

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If you use a handheld sound pressure level meter, hold at arm’s length and point upwards so that the meter is in the listening position. With the meter set to the 70 dB scale and to C SLOW, calibrate each speaker to 75 dB.

Notes

Loud test tones will be output when “On” is selected. In this case, make sure no children are present in the listening room.

If you select “On” and enter the “Speaker Set”, “Speaker Level” or “Speaker Distance” menu, the test tone is output from the selected speakers.

Speaker Set (Speaker settings)

Use to manually adjust any speaker setting.

Test Tone

 

Speaker Set

Front

Speaker Distance

Center

Speaker Level

Surround

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If you are not satisfied with the bass sounds from your speakers, you can change these settings according to your preference.

When the diameter of the woofer section of the speaker unit is larger than 16 cm, set the correspondent speaker setting parameter to “Large”.

Front (Front speakers)

Choices: Large, Small

Front

Large

Center

Small

Surround

 

Select “Large” (large) if you have large front speakers that reproduce low-frequency signals effectively. All the front left and right channel signals are directed to the front left and right speakers.

Select “Small” (small) if you have small front speakers that do not reproduce low-frequency signals effectively. The low-frequency signals of the front left and right channels are directed to the speakers selected in “Bass Out” (see page 98).

Notes

When “Bass Out” is set to “Front” (see page 98), the LFE signals found in Dolby Digital or DTS sources, the low- frequency signals of the front left and right channels, and the low-frequency signals of other speakers set to “Small” are all directed to the front left and right speakers regardless of the “FRONT SP” setting.

When “Bass Out” is set to “Front” (see page 98), you can select only “Large” in “Front”. If the value of “Front” is set to other than “Large” in advance, this unit change the value to “Large” automatically.

Center (Center speaker)

Choices: Large, Small, None

Front

Large

Center

Small

Surround

None

Surround Back

 

Select “Large” (large) if you have a large center speaker that reproduces low-frequency signals effectively. All the center channel signals are directed to the center speaker.

Select “Small” (small) if you have a small center speaker that does not reproduce low-frequency signals effectively. The low-frequency signals of the center channel are directed to the speakers selected in “Bass Out”.

Select “None” (none) if you did not connect a center speaker. The center channel signals are directed to the front left and right speakers.

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RX-V2700 specifications

The Yamaha RX-V2700 is a powerful and versatile AV receiver that is designed to deliver high-quality audio and video performance for home theater enthusiasts. With its robust features and advanced technologies, the RX-V2700 aims to enhance the overall entertainment experience.

One of the standout features of the RX-V2700 is its support for high-definition audio formats. It is equipped with decoding capabilities for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, which allows users to enjoy lossless audio quality from Blu-ray discs and other high-definition media. This, combined with a 7.1-channel surround sound system, creates an immersive listening experience that brings movies, music, and games to life.

The RX-V2700 also features YPAO (Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer), a sophisticated room calibration technology. This system automatically analyzes the acoustics of the room and adjusts the settings of the receiver to achieve optimal sound performance. This ensures that users experience the best possible audio quality regardless of their room’s size or shape.

In terms of connectivity, the RX-V2700 provides a wide range of options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs, allowing users to connect various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. The receiver also supports HDMI version 1.3, which allows for higher bandwidth and additional features such as Deep Color and x.v.Color for enhanced video quality.

For video processing, the RX-V2700 is equipped with a high-quality video upscaling feature. It can upscale standard definition video sources to 1080p, ensuring that all content looks great on modern HD displays. The receiver also supports Picture-in-Picture functionality, enabling users to watch multiple sources simultaneously.

Another notable characteristic of the RX-V2700 is its sleek design, which fits seamlessly into any home entertainment setup. The front panel offers a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate through settings and options.

The Yamaha RX-V2700 stands out with its combination of advanced audio and video technologies, ensuring it can enhance any home theater setup. Whether for movie nights, music listening, or gaming sessions, the RX-V2700 delivers an impressive audio-visual performance that caters to the needs of discerning users. With its variety of features, it remains a popular choice for those seeking a comprehensive AV receiver solution.