Caporegime
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Just ordered one of these badboy's for £159.
This is for a bedroom setup, had to have minimum number of wires possible, therefore soundbar was the best option.
Also space is at a premium so soundbar again was really the only option.
I also have the ability to plug in a seperate sub should the bass of the soundbar not be enough as a small upgrade route.
Here's a review - http://reviews.cnet.com/bluetooth-speakers/yamaha-yas-101/4505-34810_7-35088920.html
Detailed Spec:
Product information
Get more out of your TV programmes and movies with the Yamaha YAS-101 sound bar. Combining Yamaha’s audio expertise with sleek, modern design touches, it looks every bit as good as it sounds. Geared for powerful bass and clear highs, sound effects are more realistic, while dialogue and music sound richer than ever.
Key benefits:
6.5cm cone speakers work with a dual-driver subwoofer and digital amplifier for sound that soars. 120 Watts of audio output push your experience further, filling just about any space with cinema grade sound.
Air Surround Xtreme reproduces 7.1 channel surround sound to put you right in the heart of the action. Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround compatibility creates an even more immersive effect for full multichannel audio.
Clear Voice brings out the finer details of dialogue and commentary so you don’t miss a things.
A trumpet bell shaped internal design enhances sound clarity while the high volume cabinet keeps bass response as accurate as possible.
A rear IR flasher transmits your remote control signal to the TV, even if the sound bar is blocking the receiver. It can also sync with your remote’s functions for on/off and volume adjustments.
Fully wall-mountable, the YAS-101 is ideal with wall hanging TVs.
I have found Yamaha YSTFSW050BL Subwoofer - Black for £74.95 online which can be easily added should I require it, but currently I do not have a space for a sub, so going to see how the soundbar works out.
For my needs this seemed to be the best "budget" option bar the xenta which sold out at £70 ish, which was a bummer, but i'm guessing the Yamaha is in a different league to the xenta.
The IR flasher is what convinced me to get this as well, since most likely all soundbars would be blocking my tv's IR receiver.
Wish I had more money to spend but since the TV only cost £899, I wasn't really willing to pay more than £200-£300 max, the cheaper the better.
PQ to me is far more important, so long as this produces a half decent sound, I will be happy.
Built in speaker's these day's are shockingly bad.
This is for a bedroom setup, had to have minimum number of wires possible, therefore soundbar was the best option.
Also space is at a premium so soundbar again was really the only option.
I also have the ability to plug in a seperate sub should the bass of the soundbar not be enough as a small upgrade route.
Here's a review - http://reviews.cnet.com/bluetooth-speakers/yamaha-yas-101/4505-34810_7-35088920.html
Detailed Spec:
Product information
Get more out of your TV programmes and movies with the Yamaha YAS-101 sound bar. Combining Yamaha’s audio expertise with sleek, modern design touches, it looks every bit as good as it sounds. Geared for powerful bass and clear highs, sound effects are more realistic, while dialogue and music sound richer than ever.
Key benefits:
6.5cm cone speakers work with a dual-driver subwoofer and digital amplifier for sound that soars. 120 Watts of audio output push your experience further, filling just about any space with cinema grade sound.
Air Surround Xtreme reproduces 7.1 channel surround sound to put you right in the heart of the action. Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround compatibility creates an even more immersive effect for full multichannel audio.
Clear Voice brings out the finer details of dialogue and commentary so you don’t miss a things.
A trumpet bell shaped internal design enhances sound clarity while the high volume cabinet keeps bass response as accurate as possible.
A rear IR flasher transmits your remote control signal to the TV, even if the sound bar is blocking the receiver. It can also sync with your remote’s functions for on/off and volume adjustments.
Fully wall-mountable, the YAS-101 is ideal with wall hanging TVs.
I have found Yamaha YSTFSW050BL Subwoofer - Black for £74.95 online which can be easily added should I require it, but currently I do not have a space for a sub, so going to see how the soundbar works out.
For my needs this seemed to be the best "budget" option bar the xenta which sold out at £70 ish, which was a bummer, but i'm guessing the Yamaha is in a different league to the xenta.
The IR flasher is what convinced me to get this as well, since most likely all soundbars would be blocking my tv's IR receiver.
Wish I had more money to spend but since the TV only cost £899, I wasn't really willing to pay more than £200-£300 max, the cheaper the better.
PQ to me is far more important, so long as this produces a half decent sound, I will be happy.
Built in speaker's these day's are shockingly bad.