It’s strongly recommended to compare different receivers if you want to choose the best one: Yamaha RX-V475 vs Onkyo TX-NR828.
The number of channels for receivers is different - 5.1 versus 7.2, respectively, for devices. In terms of power, there are differences, the RX-V475 has such a ratio W/Ohm - 80/6, while the TX-NR828 has a power of 180/6. The value of total harmonic distortion is also different, and for the RX-V475 it is 0.09%, but for the TX-NR828 it is 0.08%.
Competitive models use the same DAC. The Bi-amping function is implemented only in the Onkyo TX-NR828. Both Yamaha RX-V475 and Onkyo TX-NR828 can transmit an audio signal directly to the amplifier and bypasses any DSP processing.
Wireless Internet connection via WIFI is only possible with TX-NR828. Each of the receivers has a Bluetooth connector. Both devices can work with such Apple Music services: AirPlay. Access to the Spotify service is on each of the competitors.
Oddly enough, the support for the HDR function is not implemented in these units. The quality of 4K/60Hz signal remains unchanged when transmitting from a source to a TV or projector via HDMI for both receivers. Signaling over HDMI in standby mode can provide the RX-V475 and the TX-NR828. Video scaling is only possible with the TX-NR828. Review participants do not have the Dolby Vision feature.
The number of HDMI inputs/outputs varies depending on the receiver, the RX-V475 has 5/1, and the TX-NR828 has 8/2. HDMI Audio Return Channel is implemented in both devices. HDMI eARC is not supported by the RX-V475 and the TX-NR828. When comparing receivers, it becomes clear that each of the rivals can work with HDMI CEC. RX-V475 and TX-NR828 support the standard HDCP 2.2. In the presence of a built-in phono stage for connecting a vinyl player only at Onkyo TX-NR828. Voice control of the basic functions of the receiver is not realized in both models. There is an ECO mode in RX-V475. The Onkyo TX-NR828 can be properly configured using the setup assistant.
Generally no support for a Dolby Atmos multichannel audio format. A DTS:X surround technology is not supported by devices from our comparison.