Yamaha RX-V581 review

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Yamaha’s £500/$750 AV receivers have had to bow down to superior rivals from Denon and Sony over the past couple of years, but 2016 could just be the year that the tide turns back in Yamaha’s favour.

The company is due a comeback, not least because the Yamaha RX-V581 is a beast of an amplifier.

Build

The Yamaha RX-V581 is the sturdy rectangular box we’ve come to expect of AV receivers.

It’s a touch shallower and lighter than its rivals, such as the Denon AVR-X2300W and the Pioneer VSX-1131, but the build quality is as solid as ever. It’s a relatively easy amp to accomodate.

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