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YAMAHA RX-A2A AVENTAGE 7.2-Channel AV Receiver with MusicCast

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  • HDMI with HDCP 2.3 and eARC (7 in or 1 out)
  • 4K60, 4K120AB, 8K60B, HDR10+ and HDMI 2.1
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect
  • Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos with Height Virtualization and DTS:X
  • Voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant devices or Siri via AirPlay 2
  • Pandora, Spotify, Napster, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD
  • Dolby Vision, Hybrid-Log Gamma and BT.2020
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RX-A2A AV Receiver

RX-A2A 7.2-channel AV Receiver with MusicCast

Home theater that's larger than life. This 7.2-channel AV receiver boldly explores entertainment possibilities for an advanced home theater including 8K60B, 4K120AB and the latest HDMI standards, along with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and more.

The Benchmark for AV Receivers

AVENTAGE AV receivers are the reference standard to which all others are compared. Passionate engineering and meticulous attention to detail produce the Yamaha hallmark of True Sound. You can feel the quality in the design and fabrication – from every electrical path, component and piece of material. Each element was scrutinized with intense detail to produce the finest, first-class performance. The AVENTAGE AV receiver is a work of visual and acoustic art.

AVENTAGE
Enhanced Gaming and Media

Enhanced Gaming and Media

Enhance your favorite games with features that include Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR).

HDR and HDR10+

HDR and HDR10+

HDR10+ controls dynamic range on a scene-by-scene basis and the scene characteristics between light and dark for the most realistic viewing experience

Fifth Foot - A.R.T. Wedge

Fifth Foot - A.R.T. Wedge

The Anti-Resonance Technology (A.R.T.) Wedge is a fifth foot in the center of the chassis unit base that dampens vibrations for more accurate sound.

High Slew Rate Amplifier

High Slew Rate Amplifier

The slew rate measures how quickly an amplifier can respond to a rapid change of input level and helps deliver a precise signal transmission.

4K UHD / 8K Upgradable

4K120 Ultra HD, 8K60B

Get future-ready with this 8K AV receiver with 7 HDMI inputs. 8K60B, 4K120AB and support for the latest HDMI standards.

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AirPlay

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AirPlay

Use Wi-Fi for MusicCast multi-room audio, Bluetooth to stream in or out to headphones, and AirPlay 2 to stream from iOS devices to your receiver.

MusicCast Surround

Wireless Surround Speakers

MusicCast Surround gives you 5.1-ch. wireless surround sound by combining this AV receiver with the MusicCast 50 or MusicCast 20 wireless speakers.

YPAO R.S.C. with Multipoint

YPAO - R.S.C. with Multipoint

YPAO - R.S.C. (Reflected Sound Control) analyzes the room acoustics and employs R.S.C. to correct early reflections for studio-quality surround sound.

Voice Control

Speak Up

Just say the word and it's yours. Intuitively control a single MusicCast product or an entire whole-home system with ease using Alexa or Google Assistant voice control devices and hear your home come alive.

Streaming Services

Stream It All

Explore a world of music with built-in streaming services. Use the MusicCast Controller app to access your favorite streaming services – plus downloads and more – straight from your receiver. It's never been easier to listen to your favorite songs and artists and discover new music.

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Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars
165
4.6 out of 5 stars
159
4.1 out of 5 stars
83
4.9 out of 5 stars
44
Channels
7.2 7.2 9.2 11.2
Rated Output Power
100 W (8 ohms, 0.06% THD) 110 W (8 ohms, 0.09% THD) 150 W (8 ohms, 0.09% THD) 150 W (8 ohms, 0.06% THD)
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth
Yes / Yes Yes / Yes Yes / Yes Yes / Yes
4K / 8K Pass-through
Yes (4K60, 8K60B, 4K120AB) Yes (4K60, 8K60AB, 4K120AB) Yes (4K60, 8K60AB, 4K120AB) Yes (4K60, 8K60AB, 4K120AB)
HDMI Inputs / Outputs
7 / 1 (HDCP 2.3, HDR10+) 7 / 3 (HDCP 2.3, HDR10+) 7 / 3 (HDCP 2.3, HDR10+) 7 / 3 (HDCP 2.3, HDR10+)
Zone Control
Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 / 3 (powered), Zone 4 Zone 2 / 3 (powered), Zone 4
Dolby / DTS
Yes (Dolby Atmos/DTS:X) Yes (Dolby Atmos/DTS:X) Yes (Dolby Atmos/DTS:X) Yes (Dolby Atmos/DTS:X)
High Slew Rate Amplifier
Yes Yes Yes Yes
A.R.T. Wedge
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dimensions
17 1/8" x 6 3/4" x 14 5/8" 17-1/8" x 7-1/2" x 17-3/8" 17-1/8" x 7-1/2" x 17-3/8" 17-1/8" x 7-1/2" x 18-3/4"
Weight
22.5 lbs 35.7 lbs. 41.2 lbs. 47.2 lbs.

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Customer Ratings
Sound quality
4.3
4.5
5.0
4.2
4.8
Remote Control
4.0
4.2
4.8
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4.4
Value for money
3.6
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4.1
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number of channels
7
2
11
7
7
7
connectivity tech
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Airplay 2
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Airplay 2
control method
voice
remote
remote, voice
remote, voice
remote
remote, voice
controller type
Vera, Amazon Alexa
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
audio output type
Speakers
Speakers
Speakers
Speakers
Speakers
Speakers
supported services
Pandora®, Spotify, Amazon Music, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Napster
Pandora, Spotify, Napster, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD
Pandora, Spotify, Napster, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD
Qobuz, SiriusXM, Amazon Music, Deezer, Pandora, TIDAL, Napster, Spotify
Amazon Prime Video
Pandora®, Spotify, Napster, SiriusXM, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD
HDMI ports
8
10
10
10
10

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    Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A2A 7.2-channel AV Receiver with 8K HDMI and MusicCast.

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    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    165 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality of the av receiver, saying it has excellent features and a sturdy build quality. They say the sound is spectacular and better than most movie theaters. However, some customers have reported issues with audio lag, connectivity, and performance. They mention that the onscreen menus are a bit slow, the HDMI switching is slow and unreliable, and that the connection to the wireless surround speakers is unre reliable. Customers also differ on ease of installation, and sound quality.

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    9 customers mention7 positive2 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the av receiver. They mention it's an excellent product, very impressed with the sound quality, and a nice unit. Some say that the sound is spectacular and better than most movie theaters. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...I will compare both at the same price point as I am still very impressed with the quality of my Polks for their price point...." Read more

    "...The sound is spectacular. Better than most movie theaters. Goes well with my 4K projector" Read more

    "Great Product, but Instructions and manual are very confusing, hard to understand for those not understanding current digital and technological..." Read more

    "...First the UI is so bad a kid coloring it on paper with crayons would be better...." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the features of the av receiver. For example, they mention it has excellent features, tons of functions, and good receiver features.

    "...Good Receiver features and quality sound.Expecting menu screens should be more attractive." Read more

    "This receiver sounds great. Easy hook ups. Tons of functions" Read more

    "Excellent features and sturdy build quality let down by hardware..." Read more

    24 customers mention16 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the av receiver. Some mention that it has good sound, easy setup, looks good in the cabinet, and is a good quality piece of audio equipment. However, others say that the sound drops off on some content, notably on ads, and stops emitting sound after 28 days of use. The audio hiccups every 5 seconds, and it turns the volume to minimum so when you start it up again you can't hear.

    "...from my old receiver include more power/watts, lower THD & better sound, streaming music directly from the receiver with Music Cast, and it..." Read more

    "...Great for movie theater sound, listening to music, immersive gaming and general tv watching. Highly recommend!" Read more

    "...The sound is so bad and there is no on screen confirmations for what video mode is being displayed or what surround mode is being played...." Read more

    "...There is a 15 inch subwoofer and Dolby Atmos speakers. The sound is spectacular. Better than most movie theaters. Goes well with my 4K projector" Read more

    11 customers mention7 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that the product is easy to setup and intuitive, while others say that the configuration is super over-complicated, confusing, and not user friendly.

    "...Only surpassed by how easy it was to set up and operate with the Yamaha MusicCast app...." Read more

    "...They're also not self-explanatory, and have other jankiness...." Read more

    "easy to install" Read more

    "...The automatic setup worked well and at least the very little in hard copy instructions sent did include this procedure..." Read more

    14 customers mention2 positive12 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the av receiver. They mention that the HDMI switching is slow and unreliable, the automatic lip sync did not work right, and the Music Cast feature isn't reliable. Some say that the product needs better testing and that it started to crash after six months into use.

    "broken WAY too quickly. Why do these things have to be such a scam?update: returning it for repair for the 3rd time!!!..." Read more

    "...the problem became apparent once again, and as before, it became progressively worse. I did the rest thing a couple more times over next day or so...." Read more

    "...(control signals between devices for power/volume/etc) does not work properly with the TV and SHIELD...." Read more

    "this stereo sounds great but appears to be a few problems. The sound drops off on some contentnotably on ads...." Read more

    7 customers mention0 positive7 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the audio lag of the av receiver. They mention that the unit keeps locking up or is slow to do anything with the onscreen menus. They also mention that there is audio delay issues, HDMI switching is slow, and the configuration menus are slow.

    "...of the two reasons was that in the RX-A2A, there was an obvious problem with response with the on-screen menus...." Read more

    "...Audio delay issues. I had to manually fix this because there was a audio lag that was making even YouTube videos painful to watch, and for some..." Read more

    "...They all use the same defective hdmi chip. No 120hz and no 8k. Supposedly this is coming in a firmware update but that will never happen...." Read more

    "Has issues with nVidia Shield and Dolby Vision.On screen menus are a bit slow and nothing fancy...." Read more

    4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the av receiver. They mention that the connection to the wireless surround speakers is unreliable, and it constantly drops the signal when switching between devices.

    "...The connection drops constantly and I have to reinstall them a few times a week...." Read more

    "...Musiccast wireless - See lag. Also sound is tinny as hell. Also won’t stay linked...." Read more

    "...Even with only two devices connected, this POS CONSTANTLY drops the signal when switching between the devices...." Read more

    "Weird connectivity issues, please go with the A4A..." Read more

    Can't ask for more from a 7.1 or 5.1.2 receiver
    5 Stars
    Can't ask for more from a 7.1 or 5.1.2 receiver
    My previous Yamaha receiver was 10 ys old, and was an entry level 5.1 model (RX-V373). I accidentally fried it by putting my phone's USB connector in. I have been wanting to upgrade for a while the last few yrs but waited it out until receivers have 8k pass through (so whenever 8k becomes more of a thing I can keep this new one a bit longer). The 3773 had 4k pass through when I got it 10 yrs ago, well before 4k became as available as it is now for example, which was one reason I held out on replacing as long as I did. This time around I decided to step up into the premium Aventage line of Yamaha. It was between this & the A4A, not a huge price difference, but I would have needed to replace my entertainment center since the A4A is too deep to fit. Didn't seem worth it & now I'm really happy with my choice. My living room set up (in a condo) has 2 surrounds, to add 2 more would require building mounts on the wall (couch is against the wall with 2 surrounds on side tables) which I don't want. This has 7 channels to allow for 2 Atmos front firing speakers which I got & love how immersive it sounds. Bi-amping the front towers is an option, but that uses 2 extra channels so the Atmos front speakers can't be connected at the same time as bi-amping. I experimented with biamping & biwiring & couldn't hear any difference so I have the fronts biwired, allowing for the 2 Atmos front connections. New features/improvements from my old receiver include more power/watts, lower THD & better sound, streaming music directly from the receiver with Music Cast, and it processes Atmos & DTS audio. One key feature all the Aventage models have that the RX ones don't is the 5th foot in the middle, which was designed & tested to improve the sound with more stabilization. Aventage also has a 3 yr warranty (vs 2 for RX). The top of the line RX model looks identical in specs which I also considered but it just sounds like this 1st Aventage model is slightly better with it its parts & sound quality, and not that much more. Especially since I got the A2A on sale for 999.95 (vs the 1200 price). I actually bought this for 1150 which was a teeny mark down, and then saw Amazon put it on sale for 999.95 shortly after (about 2 weeks). Amazon customer service was great when I called about that, and they credited the difference. Back to the receiver...2 subwoofers can be connected, and an amplifier for the 2 front speakers can be connected as well through pre outs. Probably more improvements but those are the main ones. Along with this receiver upgrade, I also upgraded my subwoofer & added a Nvidia Shield Pro streamer (due to it handling Atmos & 4k upscaling of lower hd content, which my Roku Ultra cannot do). My system now includes Polk TSI 400 front towers Polk CS20 center, Polk T15 surrounds (all of these Polk speakers are from 10 yrs ago as well & still work great for me, they sound better too with this receiver). I added Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing speakers, and upgraded from a Polk PSW505 subwoofer to an SVS SB3000 (night & day difference with that upgrade!). Have a Roku Ultra from a few yrs ago, and the Nvidia as well now. The TV also will be upgraded at some point, but I'm perfectly content with it now (is a 7 yrs old 55 inch 4K Sony Bravia). This receiver also processes Dolby Vision which I'd need a new TV for, as well as eArc which this receiver also has. Over time I will continue adding to my set up. A decent record player is next, and a current blu ray player (the one I have is rather old & only has 1080p). Then a new TV & A 2nd sub (will get another SVS SB3000). The last & most expensive upgrade will be the rest of the speakers. From Polk to B&W most likely, but when I get to this I will compare both at the same price point as I am still very impressed with the quality of my Polks for their price point. I also plan to add an amp (Emotiva most likely) to power the fronts. Another reason I was ok with the A2A watts per channel for now (100 with 2 channels driven for music, unsure what it is at 5.1.2 but it's plenty especially with the thunder the SVS sub provides even at low volumes, and the ability to boost dialogue in addition to the center channel. I'd rather get a dedicated amp for more music power than a higher priced receiver just due to more watts. Very pricey to do all of this at once (in particular the speakers & amp), but for now I am thrilled with how much better everything sounds with these phase 1 upgrades. Highly recommend it, if you are coming from an entry level budget receiver this can pump more life into your current speakers.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Can't ask for more from a 7.1 or 5.1.2 receiver
    Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023
    My previous Yamaha receiver was 10 ys old, and was an entry level 5.1 model (RX-V373). I accidentally fried it by putting my phone's USB connector in. I have been wanting to upgrade for a while the last few yrs but waited it out until receivers have 8k pass through (so whenever 8k becomes more of a thing I can keep this new one a bit longer). The 3773 had 4k pass through when I got it 10 yrs ago, well before 4k became as available as it is now for example, which was one reason I held out on replacing as long as I did. This time around I decided to step up into the premium Aventage line of Yamaha. It was between this & the A4A, not a huge price difference, but I would have needed to replace my entertainment center since the A4A is too deep to fit. Didn't seem worth it & now I'm really happy with my choice. My living room set up (in a condo) has 2 surrounds, to add 2 more would require building mounts on the wall (couch is against the wall with 2 surrounds on side tables) which I don't want. This has 7 channels to allow for 2 Atmos front firing speakers which I got & love how immersive it sounds. Bi-amping the front towers is an option, but that uses 2 extra channels so the Atmos front speakers can't be connected at the same time as bi-amping. I experimented with biamping & biwiring & couldn't hear any difference so I have the fronts biwired, allowing for the 2 Atmos front connections. New features/improvements from my old receiver include more power/watts, lower THD & better sound, streaming music directly from the receiver with Music Cast, and it processes Atmos & DTS audio. One key feature all the Aventage models have that the RX ones don't is the 5th foot in the middle, which was designed & tested to improve the sound with more stabilization. Aventage also has a 3 yr warranty (vs 2 for RX). The top of the line RX model looks identical in specs which I also considered but it just sounds like this 1st Aventage model is slightly better with it its parts & sound quality, and not that much more. Especially since I got the A2A on sale for 999.95 (vs the 1200 price). I actually bought this for 1150 which was a teeny mark down, and then saw Amazon put it on sale for 999.95 shortly after (about 2 weeks). Amazon customer service was great when I called about that, and they credited the difference. Back to the receiver...2 subwoofers can be connected, and an amplifier for the 2 front speakers can be connected as well through pre outs. Probably more improvements but those are the main ones. Along with this receiver upgrade, I also upgraded my subwoofer & added a Nvidia Shield Pro streamer (due to it handling Atmos & 4k upscaling of lower hd content, which my Roku Ultra cannot do). My system now includes Polk TSI 400 front towers Polk CS20 center, Polk T15 surrounds (all of these Polk speakers are from 10 yrs ago as well & still work great for me, they sound better too with this receiver). I added Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing speakers, and upgraded from a Polk PSW505 subwoofer to an SVS SB3000 (night & day difference with that upgrade!). Have a Roku Ultra from a few yrs ago, and the Nvidia as well now. The TV also will be upgraded at some point, but I'm perfectly content with it now (is a 7 yrs old 55 inch 4K Sony Bravia). This receiver also processes Dolby Vision which I'd need a new TV for, as well as eArc which this receiver also has. Over time I will continue adding to my set up. A decent record player is next, and a current blu ray player (the one I have is rather old & only has 1080p). Then a new TV & A 2nd sub (will get another SVS SB3000). The last & most expensive upgrade will be the rest of the speakers. From Polk to B&W most likely, but when I get to this I will compare both at the same price point as I am still very impressed with the quality of my Polks for their price point. I also plan to add an amp (Emotiva most likely) to power the fronts. Another reason I was ok with the A2A watts per channel for now (100 with 2 channels driven for music, unsure what it is at 5.1.2 but it's plenty especially with the thunder the SVS sub provides even at low volumes, and the ability to boost dialogue in addition to the center channel. I'd rather get a dedicated amp for more music power than a higher priced receiver just due to more watts. Very pricey to do all of this at once (in particular the speakers & amp), but for now I am thrilled with how much better everything sounds with these phase 1 upgrades. Highly recommend it, if you are coming from an entry level budget receiver this can pump more life into your current speakers.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product, Easy Install
    Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
    Loved the look of this right out of the box. Only surpassed by how easy it was to set up and operate with the Yamaha MusicCast app. I have two zones (living room and lanai) set up and switching from one to another and connecting with the RX-A4A model I have in our bonus room for party mode is very intuitive. Great for movie theater sound, listening to music, immersive gaming and general tv watching. Highly recommend!
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