Yamaha RX-A3010 review

This large, lush-sounding AV receiver immerses you deep in the action Tested at £2000

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

This large, lush-sounding AV receiver immerses you deep in the action

Pros

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    Impressive scale

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    fluid, unaggressive delivery

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    immersive soundfield

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    fine spec

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    flexible with partnering equipment

Cons

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    No Spotify or THX options, unlike direct rivals from Onkyo: that’s about it

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This represents a real return to form for one of home cinema’s oldest and most respected names. The Yamaha A3010 is an elegant receiver, its sleekly restrained fascia punctuated by the bare minimum of logos and buttons.

Every control operates with the expensively damped slickness you’d expect of a model in this class, and Yamaha is rightly proud of the rigidity of the ‘H-shaped’ chassis, which features several strategically placed cross-members designed to minimise vibration.

The video and digital audio circuitry is every bit as impressive. The Yamaha adopts HQV’s high-performance VHD1900 chipset for video upconversion and scaling, and provides a comprehensive array of picture adjustment options.

Even when cold, it’s clear that this Yamaha is a thrilling listen. It’s exciting, uncannily accurate and blessed with a soundfield so tall, broad and richly textured that the confines of your listening room seem to melt away around you.

Engage the Sci-fi DSP mode – one of the 23 available sound modes on offer – and the A3010’s nine-channel prowess is remarkable, its speaker-to-speaker cohesion and energy-infused sound propelling action-packed soundtracks such as Star Trek or Terminator: Salvation to new heights of scale and excitement.

Strip back the channels and opt for a sparer sound with the Yamaha’s Pure Direct mode engaged, and the A3010 sounds just as remarkable.

It’s fleet of foot, expressive in the lower registers and there’s a meaningful musicality to its rhythms – even Against Me!’s breathless garage rock has all the fire and frenzy it ought.

We don’t see that as a weakness, and nor should you. The rest of the RX-A3010’s offering is far too strong to allow such concerns to distract you.

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