Yamaha AV Receivers and Stereo Receivers receive Roon Tested Certification
Yamaha is proud to announce that a series of AV Receivers and Stereo Receivers have received Roon Tested certification from Roon Labs.
Roon is a rich and engaging way to browse, organize, and listen to music. Artist photos, credits, bios, reviews, lyrics, tour dates, and composers are located automatically, then interconnected by links to build a surfable digital magazine. Roon is also a multi-room, multi-user networked audio platform.
Here is a list of Roon Tested models.
AV Receivers:
RX-A8A, RX-A6A, RX-A4A, RX-A2A, RX-V6A, RX-V4A, TSR-700, TSR-400
Stereo Receivers:
R-N2000A, R-N1000A, R-N800A, R-N600A
What does it mean to be Roon Tested?
Roon is an incredibly rich and engaging way to browse and organize your music. It is compatible with most Mac, Windows, and Linux PCs, as well as Roon OS devices and some NAS platforms. Being Roon Tested means that Yamaha and Roon have collaborated to ensure simple setup and effortless daily use with Roon software and Yamaha equipment. Roon Tested devices have been provided to Roon for testing with a variety of operating systems to guarantee the best experience using AirPlay.
About Roon Labs
Roon transforms the experience of browsing music. Artist photos, credits, bios, reviews, lyrics, tour dates, and composers are located automatically, then interconnected by links to build a surfable, searchable digital magazine about your entire music collection.
Roon also links all of your personal files with the millions of tracks available on TIDAL and Qobuz, so you can start with the music you know, then explore and discover new music from the world beyond your collection. Roon runs on most Mac, Windows, and Linux PCs as a server, with an Android or iOS smartphone/tablet used as a control point.