FS: Home Audio Video Yamaha AV Receiver RX-V795a 5.1 Channel Surround

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theonlygarry

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Expected Price (Rs)
18000
Shipping from
Kerala, Kottayam
Item Condition
4 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
  2. Bank Transfer
  3. Cheque
Purchase Date
Jan 8, 2013
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
0
Invoice Available?
No
Reason for Sale
Upgraded to Yamaha RX-A6A
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  • Product Name: Yamaha AV Receiver RX-V795a 5.1 Channel DD/DTS/CinemaDSP
  • Expected Price: Rs 18,000
  • Shipping charges: Buyer's expense
  • Reason for Sale: Upgraded to Yamaha RX-A6A
  • Product condition: 9 out of 10
  • Purchase Date: January 1999
  • Remaining Warranty period: 0
  • Warranty available in: United States of America
  • Manual : https://www.manualslib.com/manual/340494/Yamaha-Rx-V795a.html
  • Invoice Available: No
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 x 151 x 391 mm(17-1/8" x 5-15/16" x 15-3/8")
  • Weight:13.0 kg (28 lbs. 10 oz)
Supported Audio Formats
  • Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital Surround EX
  • Dolby Pro Logic II
  • Dolby Pro Logic IIx
  • Dolby Surround
  • DTS 96/24
  • DTS (Digital Theater Systems) Digital Surround
  • Neo:6
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Mate, i dont think old av recwivers evwr sell . They go in recycle . Evwn i m sirring on a yamaha 667 and a marantz sr 5005 . Never managed to sell for as low as 12 k
 
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Though it is a powerful avr but lacks today's basic requirements i.e., hdmi and hd decoding. If you reconsider the pricing, you can sell it quickly. Just a suggestion. Good luck mate.
 
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Though it is a powerful avr but lacks today's basic requirements i.e., hdmi and hd decoding. If you reconsider the pricing, you can sell it quickly. Just a suggestion. Good luck mate.
It does have optical input which most of the TV's, Bluray players and consoles support but yes, it lacks all the bells and whistles that today's AV's support

Could you suggest a reasonable price for this AV ?
 
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If I am reading this right, it was purchased in 1999. That is ancient relic category. Maybe it is now considered a collector's item. :p
i read that too but the purchase date shows 2013 in the same post.
used one for same model goes around 100$ and below. this will work from someone who wants to build a very budget 5.1 system and a sound card based setup to decode current audio formats but not at the asking price, around 6-7k at best.
given its near 10 year old even from 2013 it might just go off anytime.

plus it wont beat a 10k used stereo amp for sound quality.
 
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Around 5-6k or you can use it as a power amp.
pre-amp yes but not power amp, it will do its own processing and the volume control will still be active.
it does show multichannel input, which might work for pure power-amp mode but unsure if it will bypass the complete circuitry as such.

but yeah for your quoted price can be utilized.
 
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