Yamaha’s launched two new AV receivers give home cinemas a boost

Yamaha has introduced two new AV receivers designed to bring more immersive sound and modern connectivity to home cinema setups.

The new RX500A and RX300A sit at different price tiers but both focus on one thing: making Dolby Atmos and next-gen video formats more accessible in everyday living rooms.

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At the core of both models is support for Dolby Atmos, allowing for immersive surround sound with flexible speaker configurations. The RX500A offers full 7.2-channel surround, while the more compact RX300A steps down to 5.2 channels.

Both also support virtual height effects depending on setup. The result is a more layered, directional soundstage designed to pull viewers deeper into films, TV shows and games.

On the video side, both receivers support 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz passthrough. They also support Dolby Vision and HDR10+, putting them in line with games consoles and most TV displays. Additionally, gaming support is built in, with ALLM and VRR aimed at reducing lag and keeping motion smooth during fast-paced play.

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Yamaha has also leaned heavily into usability. Both models feature room correction technology, which uses a setup microphone to analyse your space and automatically adjust audio output for better balance.

In addition, ‘Quick Guide’ setup instructions and dedicated Scene buttons are designed to simplify everyday use. These features let users switch between preset configurations without digging through menus.

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Where the two models differ most is connectivity. The RX500A includes full network support, enabling streaming via services like Spotify Connect, Google Cast, AirPlay 2, TIDAL Connect, and Qobuz Connect. It also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth multipoint support. Meanwhile, the RX300A skips network streaming but keeps Bluetooth multipoint for easy device switching.

Other areas that Yamaha has also focused include sound stability and build quality. Both receivers use refined internal layouts designed to reduce interference, along with Anti-Resonance Technology (A.R.T.) Wedge, a fifth stabilising foot that helps minimise vibration for cleaner audio performance.

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The company says these designs build on decades of AV receiver development. Their goal is to make the technology “disappear” once playback starts, leaving users focused on the content rather than the setup.

With support for the latest audio and video formats, plus a strong focus on ease of use, the RX500A and RX300A look like solid all-rounders for anyone upgrading their home cinema system.

Pricing for the RX300A is expected to be £349 / €399 and it’s available from August onwards. Pricing for the step-up RX500A is still TBC but it’ll launch later this year in September.

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