Yamaha has unveiled two new Dolby Atmos receivers, the RX300A and RX500A, with support for next-gen gaming consoles and 8K.
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The $400 RX300A is a direct replacement for the RX-V385, and adds a number of features, including Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X, 4K/120Hz compatibility, dual subwoofer outputs and Bluetooth Multipoint.
The company says the 5.2-channel RX300A receiver boasts enhanced build quality — including a fifth, center-mounted foot and distinctive box-shaped design — and an updated on-screen display. Unusually, Yamaha says the receiver can be configured as a 3.2.2-channel system, but this would presumably consist of front-only speakers plus two subwoofers. Based on my testing with dozens of AV receivers, a 5.2 arrangement with two rears would sound better — there aren’t as many height effects in a typical movie as there are surround ones.
The $700 Yamaha YHT-4970 system includes the RX300A and a 5.1-channel speaker kit.
The company is also offering the YHT‑4970U system that bundles the RX300A AV receiver with a matched 5.1‑channel speaker system. Meanwhile, Yamaha says the existing Yamaha RX-V6A will stay in the lineup.
The 7.2 channel RX500A adds DTS:X, Zone 2 support and built‑in Wi‑Fi and Ethernet connectivity, enabling music streaming via Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Google Cast and more.
Yamaha last updated its receivers in 2020, but its competitors have also been slow with updates to their ranges, though Denon just announced its new AVR-S980H last month.
The three systems will be available starting in June.
- Yamaha RX300A ($400), June 2026.
- Yamaha RX500A ($600), September 2026.
- Yamaha YHT-4970U ($700), July 2026.
