Since we spend a good portion of your time controlling our receivers with the OEM remotes that come with our systems, given the demise of many universal remotes like logitech, I thought I would give an update on my initial experience with the Yamaha remote.
Yamaha Aventage A4A Remote
Ease of use / functionality - 4.5
So far I have been able to control everything that I need to without any entry of codes, apparently through HDMI CEC.
There are plenty of optional programmable buttons to configure the remote.
It also has no fiddle little buttons that are hard to access, other than the sliding button to switch between control of Zone 1 and 2. I would like to see this implemented in a sealed button similar to the others at the top of the remote. It is also backlit, which is nice although the backlit function could stay on a wee bit longer but maybe there is a setting for that.
Build Quality - 5
Love the quality of the remote. I dislike small fragile fiddly remotes. The Yamaha remote is large and has good weight to it, and the buttons are backlit and sealed. I won’t do a liquid test but there appears to be no opening between the various buttons to be damaged by spills etc…. I I appreciate Yamaha putting extra effort into their AVR remotes.
Design 5
Overall a great design, not much to wear down, no wonky slide buttons to contend with or touch screens. Yamaha did a great job IMO. This is just my initial impression and I will leave it to others to weigh in with their experience.
Yamaha gets an A+ from me, however if you like small unobtrusive remotes you may have issues, however there is little chance of losing this beast down the couch like the Apple TV remote.
Interested to hear from others with Denon, Onkyo and Marantz.
Happy New Year!!!