Owners of Yamaha RXV-650 & RXV-750!!

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CosmicOne

Junior Audioholic
Please i need help from the Yammy RXV650 & 750 owners,
i want to know the power consumption on the back of both recivers
(pics on the internet are all wrong they state the 550 & 650 & 750 as consuming 370W)
It should be on the back next to the Voltage like 230V xxxW.

coz am comparing both amps & don't need the video up converstion on the 750 but i want any bit of more power so i want to know if there a big difference between them & forget about the 5w difference Yamaha is talking about coz i want to know from power consumption figures.

thanx in advance.
 
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CosmicOne

Junior Audioholic
from where u got those online Manuals???coz i got manuals from Yamaha global website & they show 370W for one of them & don't show the other.
 
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CosmicOne

Junior Audioholic
Please guys??!!any owner of these models here??!!
 
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Mario Carneiro

Guest
yamaha rx-v650/750

Power suply TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Europe and UK :230v/50hz - 440W

U.S.A and Canada: 120v/60hz - 400w

This SPECIFICATIONS are for rx-v650 and 750, the power suply is the same.

I have the rx-v650 european model - Portugal


Mario
 
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CosmicOne

Junior Audioholic
Thanx dude very very much,i don't know what version we get here in Egypt but our electricety is 220V so i think it would be Euro models!! is the Japanesse models the same as Euro models??
 
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Mario Carneiro

Guest
yamaha rx-v650/750

CosmicOne said:
Thanx dude very very much,i don't know what version we get here in Egypt but our electricety is 220V so i think it would be Euro models!! is the Japanesse models the same as Euro models??
There is 6 models :

Europe and UK :230v/50hz - 440W

U.S.A and Canada: 120v/60hz - 400w

Australia :240v/50hz -440w

China : 220v/50hz -440w

korea: 220v/60hz - 440w

General Model : 110/120/220/230/240v 50-60hz - 440w with voltage selector

I think that is the eupean model because the headquartes of Yamaha for Europe and Africa it's the same (in Germany) - www.yamaha-hifi.com

Mario
 
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Mario Carneiro

Guest
up´s...the voltage where in Portugal it´s 220v too.
 
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CosmicOne

Junior Audioholic
Mario Carneiro

thanx dude verymuch for the help & info.
 
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