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Bring power to your home theater: Yamaha 5.1-Ch. 4K A/V Receiver for $145 shipped (Reg. $200+)

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Newegg’s official eBay Store offers the Yamaha RX-V377 5.1-Ch. 4K A/V Receiver for $145 shipped. That’s down $134 from the original MSRP, $55 less than the regular going rate and the lowest that we’ve tracked.

This 5.1-channel A/V Receiver supports 4K content with four HDMI inputs, plus a handful of analog and digital inputs. Five 100W channels and extra power “enriches powerful bass sound even with small speakers.” Rated 4.2/5 stars by 675 Amazon customers.

The RX-V377 is engineered to sound great, offer increased flexibility and provide a great home theater experience. Virtual CINEMA FRONT gives you more flexibility to arrange your speakers and Extra Bass provides improved bass output performance without the need for floorstanding speakers or a subwoofer. This AV receiver provides advanced HDMI features including pass-through of 4K Ultra HD, which is gaining popularity. 4K Ultra HD refers to four times the resolution of a 1080p display. This receiver is capable of passing the 4K Ultra HD data from the source to the monitor for image clarity far beyond present standards.

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