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The 7300 is full of options all the bells, Over all for a single unit it is one of the best on the market today in the $1000.00 price range. I have had a small problem with my dvd video but had it fixed . If you are looking for power and video functions this is the one . Many concerns with the multi room functions I havent had any so far . If you want to just buy an additional reciever that way your covered. I combined the 7300 with the CVsat system then added 4 additional sat speakers . It is like having a concert in my home every day of the week. This reciever has a soft warm sound not to mention the clear high notes it is amazing . If you want better you will have to purchase seperates then you are realy going to have to part with some bucks. (THIS IS THE DEAL OF A LIFE TIME) Thanks HK& EBay for offering these quailty avr products for cheapRead full review
I have owned several different receivers, but none that would compare with the 7300. Beyond excellent sound and more power than I would ever use the home theater sounds better than going to the movies and also upconverts your video signals to 1080I just an incredible machine. The only thing I dislike is it does not have a port for my turntable and no midrange adjustment, but that is pretty common these days. I would recomend this receiver to even the very high end customer.
The 7300 was suggested by a friend to be a good receiver to use for a home theater setup. I have not gotten deep into the tuning of the receiver, but teamed up with the Cerwin-Vega speakers, I have yet to be disappointed in any way. It is a lot easier to tune when you use the On-Screen-Display and have the menu of choices displayed on the TV. I started out by doing a general setup of the speakers and was really pissed at first that everything sounded horrible. Spend a little time adjusting levels and settings and you'll have a much better sound. Unfortunately due to where I live I have not been able to experience the true power and capability of this receiver.
This is the mother-ship of all things stereophonic. It is the best sounding receiver I have ever owned. My use is more for digital audio(dolby digital, etc.) and music than video, but it has excellent video technology as well. On screen displays allow you to navigate through set up as easily as possible. The learning curve is pretty steep, because the amp does so much, but once you get it down, its not too bad. Bottom line is if you want a powerful amp to drive quality speakers and produce great sound, you cannot go wrong with this receiver. It is HUGE, so check the dimensions and make sure you have enough room.
This AVR has a ton of power. I bought a HK AVR about 15 years ago and never had a problem with it however it was time to up grade. I have heard a ton of good things about Yamaha and thought I would give them a shot. I bought the top of the line flag ship Yamaha and could not wait to get it hooked up. What a disappointment. My speakers had no bass at all. In fact I blew my first speaker EVER trying to crank it up just to make it sound like my 15 year old HK AVR 25II. I put it back in the box after a week of messing with it and came to the conclusion that there is no comparison and sold it on Craigslist. I then researched to find the most powerful HK out there. I came up with the AVR 7300. It did not have the HDMI plugs on the back however, I run the HDMI out of my blue ray to the TV and the optical out of the blue ray to the AVR. This amp was everything that I was looking for in power and sound. It is able to hit the really low notes and shake my house. To me, there is nothing like having a ton of bass when watching a movie so you can actually feel the explosions and the AVR 7300 can deliver. I do not run a powered sub so I rely on the amp to power my 2 15' and 2 12'. This amp is AWESOME and I love it!!!Read full review