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AI Identification

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Yamaha Natural Sound AV Receiver RX-V663

Home Audio & Consumer Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $110

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an electronic audio-visual component, specifically a multi-channel home theater receiver. The front faceplate is finished in a matte black and bears markings indicating it is a 'YAMAHA NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX-V663'. The unit features a large central display panel with various format logos including 'Dolby TrueHD', 'DTS-HD Master Audio', 'HDMI', and 'CinemaDSP Digital'. Control interfaces include a large volume dial on the right, a smaller input selector and program dial, and various push-buttons for secondary functions like 'Main Zone', 'Pure Direct', and 'Straight/Effect'. A front-access panel includes composite video and analog audio inputs, an S-Video port, and an optical input labeled 'VIDEO AUX'. The top surface of the chassis features a cooling vent pattern. Visually, the unit shows signs of use and storage, with a significant accumulation of dust on the upper surfaces and within the venting. No power-on test was performed, and its functional state remains unverified. This model's design and featured logos are consistent with consumer electronics manufactured during the mid-to-late 2000s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item bears physical characteristics and markings consistent with a Yamaha Natural Sound AV Receiver, model RX-V663. From what I can see, the unit remains in its presumed configuration with various digital processing logos present; however, I cannot verify the internal integrity or functional state from a photograph. The significant accumulation of dust and the lack of a power-on test suggest the unit has been in long-term storage, which increases the risk of component degradation. The value of $40 to $110 assumes the unit is functional; if the electronics are non-functional or the unit is found to be a shell or reproduction, the value would likely drop to a parts-only basis of $15 to $20. Market demand for mid-2000s receivers is moderate, primarily driven by hobbyists looking for budget-friendly entries into home theater. While the model is recognized for its legacy codec support, value is heavily dictated by cosmetic condition and operational reliability, neither of which can be fully established here. To clarify the value, a physical inspection by a technician and a full diagnostic test are necessary. The value of this type of consumer electronic depends entirely on functional authentication; an unauthenticated or non-working piece would typically sell for significantly less than a certified functional unit. I have not identified any specific provenance, and the estimate is based on general market trends for similar electronic components of this era and presumed manufacture.

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