I recently bought the same receiver, also an open box at BB, and also about half price! I, too, am using a laptop cooler; however, you'll likely find that the cooler is sucking air in through the top and spitting it out the sides. Flipping it over will suck air out of the top of the receiver. Mine is also in a closed cabinet, and I'll be cutting a hole and adding an exhaust fan in the back (although my HTR-4065 never had an issue for the eight years it was in there with *no* aux cooling. For cable/wire identification, I use labels made on my Brother labelmaker, and wrap those into "flags" at the end. Power cords, HDMI cables, and the like get them stuck on the top of the connector when they'll fit. Enjoy your new toy! I bought mine so I could move to a 5.1.2 setup, and I'm enjoying the new Atmos experience.
Excellent suggestions! Exhaust fan in the back of the cabinet is a great idea. Yeah still tweaking mine to get it to sound the way I'd like it to. Finicky receiver! I appreciate the comment! ✌
I've had this receiver since release. Even sent it in when they offered the free 8k hardware upgrade. Appreciate the support from Yamaha. I will say though, their last OTA update ruined a good thing for me. Things had been working FLAWLESSLY but for whatever reason, their recent update made eARC go buggy out of nowhere - I've had to drop back to standard ARC. I might need to look into how to roll back the update.
When updates occur, sometimes one might have to reestablish the connection! Depending on the source, those connections may take a while to reestablish themselves. If you don't have a source that's able to reconfigure the connection (i.e., streaming boxes, Blu-ray players, etc) then personally I would leave the HDMI cable plugged in for 24 hours before making alternative arrangements.
I've run to a HDMI cable that was bad but I didn't know it until I connected it to a different port on my TV. My Blu-ray player would randomly drop out only on that port until I replaced the cable but not on other ports.
@@jaakanshorter Yeah the whole ARC/eARC HDMI port can make a difference. I didn't want to get into that in this video, but probably should have. I appreciate the comment! ✌️
Like @ashemoski said, you should turn the laptop fan upside down, so it can suck the hot air out of the receiver. It makes sense, because laptops usually sit on the fan and the hot air comes out at the bottom. I'm also using a laptop fan for a pre/pro and it does its job relatively well.
When it comes to the HDMI cable I think you need a HDMI cable that acts like ethernet as you need data traffic to go back and forth instead of one way like older HDMI cables do.
Ah that is a great idea to use the USB to power an exhaust fan in the cabinet! Yeah the back of my cabinet has large holes in it for hot air to escape as well. The laptop fan just gives me piece of mind more than anything! I appreciate the comment! ✌
I just upgraded my tv from Plasma to OLED and my Yamaha receiver doesn’t pass through 4K. It has HDMI 2.0 whereas I now need HDMI 2.2 and new cables. I did spend a day ready to throw everything out. Frustrating as heck! Looking at the same Yamaha receiver you have.
I almost think optical out of your TV to receiver would save you the $$ and hassle, but you'd lose eARC control. That's what I was using on my previous non- HDMI Kenwood THX receiver. Kinda wish I had just bought a used high end non HDMI receiver to replace it and stuck with optical... Good luck with your new OLED! ✌️
HDMI has been annoying me from the day it was introduced. Cables and devices can all contribute to communication failure. You have to trust that the manufacturers properly support the (ever evolving) HDMI version that they claim. I have a TV and powered speakers that require me to occasionally re-plug the HDMI cable to the eARC port on the TV no matter which HDMI cables I use to force the two devices to handshake again. I could probably achieve the same with a full power cycle, but I like leaving the speakers in standby for music. I would never run expensive equipment in an enclosed cabinet. I've always used open racks - Sanus for example.
I have a huge AVR in one compartment, and I have two matching high-performance power amps in the other. Never had a problem with overheating (well, not no more anyway) And to think I'm running 4 ohm speakers at an 87 DB sensitivity, too Where there's a will, there's a way.
Yeah was using old school optical out of my TV into my old school non HDMI receiver, and it was simple and just worked. eARC throws a wrench into everything... Firmware updates cause issues with handshake as well. eARC is great in concept but very finicky! I appreciate the comment! ✌️
I recently bought the same receiver, also an open box at BB, and also about half price!
I, too, am using a laptop cooler; however, you'll likely find that the cooler is sucking air in through the top and spitting it out the sides. Flipping it over will suck air out of the top of the receiver. Mine is also in a closed cabinet, and I'll be cutting a hole and adding an exhaust fan in the back (although my HTR-4065 never had an issue for the eight years it was in there with *no* aux cooling.
For cable/wire identification, I use labels made on my Brother labelmaker, and wrap those into "flags" at the end. Power cords, HDMI cables, and the like get them stuck on the top of the connector when they'll fit.
Enjoy your new toy! I bought mine so I could move to a 5.1.2 setup, and I'm enjoying the new Atmos experience.
Excellent suggestions! Exhaust fan in the back of the cabinet is a great idea. Yeah still tweaking mine to get it to sound the way I'd like it to. Finicky receiver! I appreciate the comment! ✌
Thank you great tips laptop fan
Thanks, I appreciate the comment! ✌
I've had this receiver since release. Even sent it in when they offered the free 8k hardware upgrade. Appreciate the support from Yamaha.
I will say though, their last OTA update ruined a good thing for me. Things had been working FLAWLESSLY but for whatever reason, their recent update made eARC go buggy out of nowhere - I've had to drop back to standard ARC. I might need to look into how to roll back the update.
@@yoster77 yeah it seems to be a finicky device! Appreciate the comment! ✌️
When updates occur, sometimes one might have to reestablish the connection! Depending on the source, those connections may take a while to reestablish themselves. If you don't have a source that's able to reconfigure the connection (i.e., streaming boxes, Blu-ray players, etc) then personally I would leave the HDMI cable plugged in for 24 hours before making alternative arrangements.
Wow, I just bought a receiver yesterday. I bought the same cables AND labels for the same reasons!
@@Cragozy Way ahead of me! Lol, I appreciate the comment! ✌️
I've run to a HDMI cable that was bad but I didn't know it until I connected it to a different port on my TV. My Blu-ray player would randomly drop out only on that port until I replaced the cable but not on other ports.
@@jaakanshorter Yeah the whole ARC/eARC HDMI port can make a difference. I didn't want to get into that in this video, but probably should have. I appreciate the comment! ✌️
Like @ashemoski said, you should turn the laptop fan upside down, so it can suck the hot air out of the receiver. It makes sense, because laptops usually sit on the fan and the hot air comes out at the bottom. I'm also using a laptop fan for a pre/pro and it does its job relatively well.
@@byron19800 Excellent suggestion, thanks! ✌️
When it comes to the HDMI cable I think you need a HDMI cable that acts like ethernet as you need data traffic to go back and forth instead of one way like older HDMI cables do.
Yep, that seems to be the big addition to the newer spec cables. Appreciate the clarification! ✌
@@ToddTinkersWithTech Especially if you want your audio uncompressed.
Good tips!
Thanks, I appreciate it! Wish these modern receivers weren't so finicky with HDMI...! ✌
You might want to replace the glass on the door with wire mesh screen to help better ventilate the cabinet.
@@watdanuqta-mf5ms Yeah thought about doing that, but I just open the door when it's in use. But that would be a cool project to tackle! ✌️
I use a computer fan on top of my receivers. what a difference it makes. give me air flow or give me death said the receiver
Haha, yeah, a computer fan works great as well, thanks for the comment! 👍✌️
I cut a hole in the back of the cabinet and installed a usb fan to vent the cabinet when the amplifier is powered on.
Ah that is a great idea to use the USB to power an exhaust fan in the cabinet! Yeah the back of my cabinet has large holes in it for hot air to escape as well. The laptop fan just gives me piece of mind more than anything! I appreciate the comment! ✌
I just upgraded my tv from Plasma to OLED and my Yamaha receiver doesn’t pass through 4K. It has HDMI 2.0 whereas I now need HDMI 2.2 and new cables. I did spend a day ready to throw everything out. Frustrating as heck! Looking at the same Yamaha receiver you have.
I almost think optical out of your TV to receiver would save you the $$ and hassle, but you'd lose eARC control. That's what I was using on my previous non- HDMI Kenwood THX receiver. Kinda wish I had just bought a used high end non HDMI receiver to replace it and stuck with optical... Good luck with your new OLED! ✌️
Interesting. I thought you were going to warn people to pay attention to the directionality of the HDMI cable (yes, some cables are one-way only).
Whoa; didn't realize there were one way only HDMI cables...! Thanks for the tip!! Appreciate the comment ✌
I use ac infinity air com t10’s smart cooling systems set and forget
Wow that is an impressive cooler, very nice!! Great suggestion! ✌️
HDMI has been annoying me from the day it was introduced. Cables and devices can all contribute to communication failure. You have to trust that the manufacturers properly support the (ever evolving) HDMI version that they claim. I have a TV and powered speakers that require me to occasionally re-plug the HDMI cable to the eARC port on the TV no matter which HDMI cables I use to force the two devices to handshake again. I could probably achieve the same with a full power cycle, but I like leaving the speakers in standby for music. I would never run expensive equipment in an enclosed cabinet. I've always used open racks - Sanus for example.
I have a huge AVR in one compartment, and I have two matching high-performance power amps in the other. Never had a problem with overheating (well, not no more anyway) And to think I'm running 4 ohm speakers at an 87 DB sensitivity, too
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Yeah was using old school optical out of my TV into my old school non HDMI receiver, and it was simple and just worked. eARC throws a wrench into everything... Firmware updates cause issues with handshake as well. eARC is great in concept but very finicky! I appreciate the comment! ✌️
Yeah as long as heat can escape and not build up. But Onkyo receivers in particular seem to have heat related failure... I appreciate the comment! ✌️