What is Yamaha Cinema DSP?
The unit is equipped with a variety of sound programs that utilize Yamaha’s original DSP technology (CINEMA DSP 3D). It allows you to easily create sound fields like actual movie theaters or concert halls in your room and enjoy natural three-dimensional sound fields. You can adjust the sound field effect level.
How do I connect my Yamaha HTR 6130 to my TV?
Connect all your sources to it via HDMI. Connect the HDMI out to your TV. Connect the digital out to your receiver. Let the switcher select your input for both the TV and receiver.
How do I connect my Yamaha receiver to my Smart TV?
Just use the HDMI 1 port on the back of your TV. Connect the other end of the cable to your receiver. You’re looking for something labeled HDMI Out; it’s usually a different color. If necessary, connect a digital optical cable to the back of your TV (optical out), and the other end to your receiver (optical in).
What is silent cinema Yamaha?
SILENT CINEMA makes it possible to hear large-scale surround sound through ordinary headphones! This is a variation of CINEMA DSP technology that Yamaha developed to let you listen in private to movies and other multi-channel sources for hours without listening fatigue.
How do I get sound from my Yamaha receiver to my TV?
Using the Yamaha remote, press ON SCREEN, go to Setup, and select HDMI. In the HDMI menu select ARC and turn it on. By default AV4 is setup as your ARC input on TV1 and AV1 on TV2. You can change this by adjusting the TV Audio Input in the HDMI menu of the receiver.
How do I connect my old Yamaha receiver to my new TV?
Your TV has analog audio outputs via a mini jack so all you need to do is connect all your sources to the TV (with HDMI etc) and connect the TV audio out to any input on the receiver (except phono). You will need an audio cable with a stereo mini plug on one end and a pair of RCA connectors at the other.
What does Yamaha Pure Direct do?
Pure Direct mode is a feature offered by many Yamaha receivers. When engaged, it feeds sound directly to the amplifier and bypasses any DSP processing that might otherwise color the signal, ensuring the best possible high-fidelity sound from all audio sources – even USB and HDMI inputs.