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Yamaha 7.2-Ch. 4K A/V Receiver with Bluetooth/AirPlay (certified refurb): $300 shipped (Orig. $550)

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Today only, as a part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Woot via Amazon offers the Yamaha YX-V579BL 7.2-Ch. 4K A/V Receiver with Bluetooth and AirPlay (certified refurb) for $299.99 shipped. That’s good for $250 off the original listing, down $200 from Amazon’s new condition offering and the best the price that we can find.

This Yamaha A/V Receiver is capable of handling up to 7.2-channels of audio plus 4K video across six HDMI inputs. It has support for AirPlay and Bluetooth connectivity plus Spotify Connect, Pandora and others. Additional features include two audio zones, high-resolution playback, USB input and HDCP 2.2 capabilities. It ships with an impressive one-year warranty from the manufacturer. Rated 4.7/5 stars.

7.2-channel network AV receiver with 4K Ultra HD video and HDCP 2.2 compatibility. Conveniently access music wirelessly with Bluetooth from your mobile devices or utilize Wi-Fi to stream online music services and high-resolution audio files such as DSD, WAV and FLAC. Advanced speaker configurations like Virtual Surround Back Speakers and Zone B audio provide system versatility.

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