

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with Yamaha’s RX-V385 — where power meets precision.
The Yamaha RX-V385 is a 5.1-channel AV receiver delivering 100W per channel with advanced HDMI 2.1 connectivity supporting 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Bluetooth wireless streaming. Featuring Yamaha’s YPAO auto-calibration for optimized sound, customizable HDMI inputs, and multiple audio presets, it offers a reliable, immersive home theater experience with low standby power consumption and easy setup.












| ASIN | B07BNXXJKB |
| Audio Encoding | DTS |
| Audio Output Mode | Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital +, DTS HD |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,552 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Built-In Media | AM antenna, FM antenna, Remote control, YPAO microphone, batteries ( 2) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet, iPhone, Android |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | 5-way Binding Post |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | IR Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,243 Reviews |
| Format | 4K |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027108956268 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.6"D x 17.12"W x 6.35"H |
| Item Type Name | Yamaha RX-V385 5.1-Channel 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 16.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Model Number | RX-V385 |
| Number of Channels | 5 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Calibration, Built-In Bluetooth, DSP |
| Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Special Feature | Auto Calibration , Built-In Bluetooth, DSP |
| Supported Internet Services | Cinemanow |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| Total HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 027108956268 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265/HEVC |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Wireless Technology | BluetoothAM/FM |
I**5
Yamaha quality!
Excellent sound quality. Easy setup. Complicated audio menus take awhile to master, but once you do you'll be rewarded with amazing sound. Works flawless with my 4k projector and computer. 4 hdmi inputs handles all your audio and video. The auto labeling feature is amazing. I've been using it daily for two years and it performs perfectly. You'll need an external subwoofer amp which is a bit of a let down. I bought one of the small Fosi amps from Amazon that handles the bass flawlessly. Overall, an excellent receiver that will be the centerpiece of your audio and video system. Couldn't be happier. Buy it if you're on the edge of purchasing a new receiver!
E**R
Nice unit
I'm really happy with this receiver even though I don't have any speakers hooked up to it. Not using it for a speaker setup might sound like a waste of a product to some people but honestly I'm finding plenty of value in it with it's other features. The main reason I looked into getting a receiver was so I could have multiple hdmi devices hooked up to my monitor. I looked into hdmi hubs but there are a couple reasons why I've chosen a receiver instead. 1. Reliability and ease of use. Ok, so like I said I use a monitor in my room, not a tv. Monitors don't have remotes so anytime I want to change the volume or hdmi input I have to do it manually. It's a 32 inch monitor about 3 feet to the side of my bed and it's a nice arms stretch to do so. Not a big deal and while there are plenty of hdmi hubs that offer remote changing or automatic changing I worry about the reliability of those devices. There are plenty of reviews that state their hubs stop working after some months or the automatic hdmi switching starts changing inputs randomly or getting black screens and such. I just didn't want to hassle with things like that. 2. Bluetooth connectivity. This was another feature that I was looking into. Again, there are separate devices that offer this but just like hdmi hubs you will find plenty of reliability concerns. On top of that there's audio lag and previously when I bought a bluetooth transmitter I had to return it for that reason. Nice thing about this receiver is there is an adjustment for the audio to increase or decrease the audio timing but luckily it isn't an issue and the audio seems to be timed perfectly with my bluetooth headphones. It pairs up quickly too. I haven't tried the 4k upscaling with this receiver because I use a 1440p monitor but it's nice to know that it's there. Maybe in the future I will find a use for it. There's also some neat audio presets for things like movies, music and gaming. It's actually a pretty extensive list. I suppose I should also mention that each hdmi input can be named to your liking for a nice customization feel so when you flip through them you know exactly what's connected to that input. You can even use the hdmi ports when the unit is in standby mode but you won't be able to use the bluetooth connectivity. In the end I think this was a good purchase. It's priced reasonably and I'm getting good use out of it. Sound quality is great and the customizable features are a definite plus. More expensive than getting an hdmi hub and bluetooth transmitter but I think the reliability and extra features make up for this.
N**H
Far superior to price comparable Sony receiver
I want to compare this to Sony STRDH590, which I owned before this and is of a comparable price. My Sony stopped receiving signal from its remote control within 2 years. There was no way to control many features due to this. The Yamaha has a wide range of buttons on the front if the remote fails. Now that I have this Yamaha and can compare the sound, this is MUCH better than the Sony. The sound is crisp and clear. This Yamaha receiver has a 5ch stereo expansion setting and the Sony did not even have that. This receiver also has a direct setting that turns off all extra parts of the stereo to attempt to get a clearer signal, including the front panel. The Sony has the nicer input ports (the ones that take the banana plugs) only on the left and right channel where this Yamaha has them for all five channels. The subwoofer output from the Yamaha is considerably better than the Sony and produces a cleaner sound. The Yamaha setup is extremely easy and takes just a few minutes with the included microphone. So far I haven't had too much difficulty with voices being quiet in movies. There are several applicable sound options for how to process movie input. The only downsides to this Yamaha are that it only has 4 HDMI inputs and doesn't support eARC. According to the marking ARC is only on the first HDMI input.
G**N
Nice for the price
Was extremely easy to set up. The automatic sound balancing works good. Sound quality is good as is the surround sound feature. I personally feels it loses a bit of sound quality when connecting a Bluetooth item like my phone. Otherwise, I am satisfied.
C**K
It's entry level but it does it great.
For what it is, an entry level reciver it is great. Haven't had it long now, about a month but it has been great. Used to own onkyo, pioneer and Harmon Kardon recivers back before HDMI and blu ray. Have used a soundbar for the past few years but finally decided to jump back on a detecated surround system. For my apartment this sounds phenomenal. I don't normally mess with the DSPs so I can't comment on those, I prefer direct sound. Could it use more power? Probably but again this is entry level stuff. I use 12 gauge speaker wire on the front 3 speakers and 14 to the surrounds and it sounds great. Front speakers are 6 ohms and rears are 8 but no trouble driving them. Dialog is crystal clear and the overall sound is warm and pleasant. Playback of Blu ray and Ultra blu ray in both DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD is such a treat, absolutely made me realize how limited a soundbar was. Music playback is fantastic, have my laptop with Jriver hooked up through HDMI for playback of FLAC and WAV audio files from 44khz/16bit all the way up to 192khz/24bit with every genre of music. Put it in direct stereo mode and it sounds blissful. DSD playback does work but only at 2.8mhz DSD64 which is still great considering the price. 4K pass through works as it should, no troubles with HDR or Dolby Vision content. Can't comment on FM or am radio playback. Bluetooth playback is alright, music enhancer does a noticible job of cleaning the music a bit, nothing extreme but does add a cetain clarity. The Bluetooth could have been a more recent standard especially since this reciver came out in 2018 but again entry level. For my Echo it is fine for the rare occasion I send audio to it. Playback of music from LG V60 over Bluetooth sounds okay but wired connection still beats wireless as far as audio is concerned and if you just playing back mp3s AAC, it won't matter, it works. 4K upscale works fine, really didn't mess with it too much because TV is normally going to do a better job of upscalling anyway. Has auto HDCP detection which is nice, allows all HDMI connections to play nice. Binding posts with Banna plug compatibility is nice to see at this price. User interface is nice and simple. One area I can see trouble with is the fact you have to go online for the manual. Again, as a entry level reciver there isn't really much to complain about.
D**E
Excellent AV receiver!
I absolutely LOVE this receiver! I got this to replace a 13 year old Pioneer receiver that quite working with my TV. This was perfect for our needs and far exceeded my expectations! The price was good too. I highly recommend it.
W**2
Sounds great
I replaced my 2012 Yamaha RX-V473 5.1-Channel with this one, and am extremely happy with the sound. I feel the highs and lows are so much crisper and deeper than my previous Yamaha receiver. Additionally, the setup was very similar, which made it easier to tweak to my sound preference. Of course, the menu still needs some reviewing to set it to your liking, but that’s expected with any receiver. I also played the movie The Tomorrow War on Prime to test it out the sound. Needless to say, the dialogue was clear and the explosions were shaking my living room. (In all fairness, I am running two Infinity 12 inch subs) but it was definitely deeper than before. I would recommend this receiver for your home theater setup.
E**Y
4k sound is terrible
I bought a returned receiver it was packaged poorly somebody wrapped in in some bubble wrap and put it in a big box I could tell it bounced around quite a bit so I did a return, I hooked it up to my system just to see how it sounded and it sounds no better than my sony STR-DH520 from 2011, I spent hours doing research and have found that Earc is no better than regular arc, and 4K streaming is terrible sound!!!!! no receiver will give you good dialog in 4K streaming what good is a movie when you cannot understand what they are saying? I adjusted my old sony turned up the center speaker (voice) and now have good sound, some movies in 4k I have to adjust the receiver to get the dialog and have no surround sound, I watched an old movie "paint your wagon" on amazon prime and you have to pay extra for the sound, Paint your wagon was remastered in 4k and the sound is excellent much better than the modern movies, modern 4K movies are made for movie theaters with high tech sound systems and even at the movies the dialog can be terrible, you better think twice before buying a new receiver it will not solve your sound problems, there should be a warning on TVs and receiver's that 4K sound is terrible, bought an expensive samsung TV thinking I would get an upgrade in sound it was the opposite
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