Yamaha Adds Low-Cost All-in-One Sound Bar
Yamaha introduced Tuesday a new very affordable addition to its family of all-in-one sound bars with the YAS-106, offering simplified setup and built-in dual subwoofer support. The sound bar, which will be available in mid-August at a $199.99 suggested retail price, supports a full…
Yamaha Adds Blu-ray Players With 4K Up Conversion, SACD Support
Yamaha Aventage BD-A1060 Yamaha introduced this week a pair of Full HD Blu-ray players including its BD-S681 and premium Aventage BD-A1060 models, offering 3D playback, 4K Ultra HD up conversion, and compatibility with high-resolution audio…
Yamaha Adds Advanced Sound Bar, Wireless Speaker
New TV purchasers looking to complete that big, new 4K Ultra HD picture with an appropriately large sound, might find the new Yamaha YSP-2700 sound bar with support for the company’s high-quality MusicCast multiroom audio system, a compelling solution. Then, to take the party…
Yamaha Unveils 4K/HDR-Supporting Aventage Receiver Lineup
Yamaha unveiled the next generation of its premium Aventage network AV receivers, which now support both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X object-based surround decoding out of the box in all six 2016 models, as well as 4K Ultra HD with HDR streaming via HDMI 2.0a/HDCP…
2016 AV Receivers Adding HDR Friendly Features
It’s starting to become a great time to buy an A/V receiver. The first 2016 TV displays are starting to ship to retail now and that means the latest and greatest home theater systems are right behind them. Unlike last year’s entries, most of this…
Yamaha Launches MusicCast Wireless Music Platform
Yamaha introduced Thursday its new and improved MusicCast wireless audio system, offering a new level of capabilities designed for people who want a whole-home wireless audio system for more than just background music. The MusicCast system is designed to wirelessly transmit music to every room,…
Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, HDMI 2.0a Appear In 2015 AVRs
The inclusion of object-based surround sound capabilities and updated inputs supporting HDMI 2.0a with HDCP 2.2 copy protection, mark some the latest advances in a spate of recent audio/video receiver (AVR) unveilings. Targeting retail deliveries this month and into the fall are new models from: Denon, Marantz, Onkyo,…
Yamaha Expands Line of HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 A/V Receivers
Yamaha on Tuesday filled out the rest of its RX-V 79-series AV receiver line, bringing step-up models with HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support for use with 4K Ultra HD TV-equipped home theater systems. The 2015 models, which join the series’ entry model RX-V379 introduced…
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