Yamaha has been making sound bars and other audio products for a number of years. The last audio gear we talked about that wore the Yamaha a brand were the YSP-1400 and YAS-152 sound bars last ...
If you aren't happy with the sound your TV has right out of the box, there is a wide range of solutions that will get you better sound. If you have the room and the inclination, you can go with a full ...
Yamaha’s YSP-5600 sound bar, which offers brilliant Atmos and DTS-X virtual surround sound, is one of the most impressive (and expensive) sound bars on the market right now. However, the company ...
This powerful, low-profile soundbar won't wow you with its feature set, but it will bring a solid sonic upgrade to your TV experience. Anyone interested in making a modest investment to upgrade their ...
You’ll love this soundbar if you use the MusicCast app and have other MusicCast speakers. It’s slightly less compelling when judged soley as a soundbar. Yamaha’s YAS-706 MusicCast is a flexible, ...
The Yamaha Sound Bar Controller app that we use to control this system is simple to navigate and is generally easier to use than the remote on account of the aforementioned issues with the soundbar’s ...
At $3,499, Yamaha’s new flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar features sound beam technology with AI, but does performance justify its price? Other features include Yamaha’s MusicCast multi-room platform, ...
The Yamaha YSP-2500 is one of the most advanced home theater sound bars you can buy. But it is going to cost you a grand for the convenience and versatility this speaker system offers. To begin with, ...