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Audioholic
I have seen many threads were people ask the dif between the HTR and RX-V line. I just thought I would post the Yamaha's Website response to the difference. It can be found on their website.

What Is The Difference Between The RX-V Line And The HTR Line?


There are many similarities between these two product lines. The RX-V line and the HTR line are produced in the same Yamaha factory using high quality parts throughout. The RX-V and equivalent HTR models have the same warranty periods, the same manufacturer's suggested retail price, similar features, and similar remote control units.

There is a cosmetic difference found on the front panels of these two lines. The RX-V line maintains the traditional white colored lettering normally found on most Yamaha components, while the HTR line provides a slightly different approach. Yamaha has created a new look by using gold colored lettering in selected areas on the HTR receiver series. However, both the RX-V line and the HTR line feature high quality front panel construction.

The amplifiers in the HTR and RX-V units are identical but rated differently to comply with the accepted measurement standards of their respective channels of distribution. Both ratings are FTC approved and are designed to handle the dynamics of today's audio and video sources. The RX-V line has the power amplifiers rated from 20-20000 Hz. The HTR line has the power amplifiers rated at 1000 Hz. Both lines can reproduce the full frequency response of 20-20000 Hz.

The RX-V line is typically sold through Yamaha authorized audio/video specialty retailers, and is not available for mail order sales, phone sales, or internet sales.

The HTR line is sold through mass merchants, catalog retailers, and department stores. You may also purchase the HTR line through the mail, by phone, or at authorized internet retailers.

All transactions must be done through the authorized Yamaha dealer network. Any purchase made from an unauthorized dealer/retailer voids the Yamaha manufacturer's warranty.

 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
oooohhhhhhhh, thats the difference. I have been wondering about that for like a year. Thanks!


The Sheep
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
RX-V vs. HTR

Other manufacturers like Denon do the same thing.
I recently purchased the Yamaha HTR-5860 model. It is identical to the RX-V657 except it is missing the zone 2 output feature and has different face plate.
 
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SDDave

Audiophyte
Another difference is the RX-V series have discrete IR codes published on Yamaha's web site.
 
writedoc

writedoc

Audiophyte
Yamaha RX-V657 & HTR-5860 Differences

Besides cosmetic and distribution channel differences, there are also features differences. I recently purchased a Yamaha RX-657 and compared it with the HTR-5860. The RX-V657 has multi-zone support via Zone 2 output; if you compare the specifications and backs of the RX-V657 and HTR-5860 you will find that the HTR-5860 does not have: Zone 2 Output; no Remote IN/Out jacks; no Control Out jack. So look carefully when comparing RX-V and HTR lines, the RX-V line may have a feature you would find useful. In addition, I found the RX-659 for a lower price than the HTR-5860 (c$539.99 vs c$649.99).:)
 

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