Yamaha's new RX-Z11 sets a high bar for feature-rich high definition amplifiers. Sure, it's got your XM-HD, HD Radio, Dolby True HD, and neural surround. Yeah it's Made for iPod, XM Ready, and it's got network connectivity for getting your Windows Media Player on. But those are all just table stakes for modern HD-capable receivers, and the RX-Z11 is a high roller. It's got support for HDMI 1.3a, and it can upscale video all the way to 1080p, or drop the res down to 480. It's also the first receiver on the market to use THX Loudness Plus a back-end audio feature designed to let you play movies at low volumes without sacrificing any surround sound details. (Typically, movies are optimized for theater-level volumes not living room.) Although we were initially skeptical, this worked quite well, letting us pick up intricate spatial details of our favorite flicks without blowing out our eardrums or making enemies of the new neighbors.
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