Yamaha YHT-4930UBL 5.1-Channel Home Theater in a Box System with Bluetooth
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All of the items in the image are included. There are five main speakers, two front channel speakers, two surround speaker systems, a powered subwoofer, a remote control, a microphone to set up the sound field, and the speaker wire needed. It's a complete system.
My computer is powered by a 110v AC power cord. I purchased an additional "power-supply" adapter This is a "power-saving" power strip that senses when the amp is on and feeds power to the subwoofer The woofer turns into a subwoofer. If not, you will need to manually switch the sub-network It would be best if you had a woofer off/on switch if you had more time to use it.
In addition to the headphone jack on the front, it has an HDMI port.
Absolute yes, the receiver includes many DSP modes to tailor the listening experience to the environment. There is one of those that is 5 It has a two-channel stereo system, which is excellent for music as well.
Selected User Reviews For Yamaha YHT-4930UBL 5.1-Channel Home Theater in a Box System with Bluetooth
I'm not an audiophile so there may be more expensive products with greater performance, but this is an entirely straightforward setup with great sound. I really like this sub. It has plenty of wire and can be mounted on the wall really easily It's great to have the included microphone which assists in setting up the sound just right. I really liked how easy it was to use and the difference I noticed after completing it was apparent. I connected a PS4 to the console and it immediately recognized the PS4 and began working. Great price, easy setup, solid sound and I would recommend this to anyone searching for a great deal.
In addition to having many 4K televisions since the market launched, I also use a lot of gaming consoles. In terms of price, this system can't be beat! This is a perfect production of sound with a perfect level of clarity. A system like this gives you the entire control you could possibly need over each speaker and how much you want from them. subwoofer's control knob is on the back, and the AV unit also has an EQ knob you can use to tweak the amount of bass you want. If you haven't used home theater or a speaker set before, it also comes with a microphone that plugs into the set, and you adjust it most of the way by placing it where you sit. When it came to the 4k HDR pass-through, it was perfect. I was unsure when I first ordered, but as soon as it was up and running, I played all the 4k HDR content I could find with my Sony 930e, and it looked great. This is just perfect and is worth it if you do not have 2 grand to spend on a Klapisch set!.
The Yamaha HS8 studio monitor system is the monitor I use to mix music and I am always entirely satisfied with its Therefore, when it came time to replace my 5, I bought this one. It was easy to trust Yamaha to produce excellent sound and get excellent value for my money. It was true! Despite the sound not being as smooth or balanced as the sound from a higher end system, it still does the job quite well. It may sound harsh from the center speaker if its midrange frequency is quite high. There is very little distortion and ear fatigue in the highs. With its own amp, it is easily able to shake a room and is more than capable of shaking a large space. In order to get a good balance, it was important to adjust the cutoff frequency. With a preset of 60 Hz, it left out a full range of low frequencies 60 Hz and below will be more felt than heard. Cutoff went up to 200 Hz. This creates a great balance between the bass and the treble. For my medium sized den, there is plenty of power. The sound can be adjusted to your liking in a variety of ways. It is possible to adjust the levels and EQ of the individual speakers. An EQ contains 6 or 7 bands, but is not adjustable. An EQ with a reasonable gain range is not available. I spent several hours tweaking to get exactly what I wanted and if you don't have much experience with audio, you could find the options a bit confusing, but not too badly.
All of my devices are connected to my TV via the optical cable, and the audio goes to the receiver through the TV. As I think there is a very, very, very slight "lip sync" issue, I may change this and run it through the receiver first. Some of the DSP 'programmes' on the amp are very good - they bypass this channel or that, and can vary the amount of audio through each channel to create an interesting listening mix. Yet most of these "programs" are not useful in the long run. My astonishment at all the adjustments on this receiver at this price point never ceases. This is a very useful tool because it allows you to adjust the sound for the room you are in. All in all, I feel like this system is one of the best values on the market. The decision was not regretted in the least. I give Yamaha five stars for what they are capable of achieving at this price. I wish the system will stand the test of.
As part of an unrelated collection, I have a similar box set by Sony in my garage I like the sound of it. Also, I have an older Yamaha model with Bluetooth in a 30'x35' recreational area of my basement, and the sound fills the room-it is gorgeous. With years of knowledge of this system behind me, I did not hesitate to take advantage of the $110 price reduction when it occurred! We recently received a new set of furniture for our basement living room, and we love it! Using the optical cable, I've been able to hook up both televisions in both areas, and WOW what a great combination. Bluetooth is the feature we love most for our music preferences, and we'd pay $459 to have it but $349 is a deal. This is a great alternative if you do not want to spend a fortune on an ultra expensive specialty store system! We prewired our house and were prepared to spend thousands, but these systems.
There is a standby power on, but when you turn it on, the standby light blinks, but the unit does not power up. Can you think of anything that might be wrong? What can be done to rectify it?.
I replaced an old Bose Lifestyle 5 with this new one. There is only one It finally gave up on me. I bought the Bose Lifestyle 12 in 1998. It consisted of a projector system and 135-inch screen installed in a large dedicated "movie room. " On the walls were mounted 5 Bose speakers cabled to hard wired sockets. Our Bose system performed exceptionally well and we were very pleased with it. In the original plan, I was going to replace the Bose unit with another one. Those plans have changed since I found out that Bose surround systems can be as expensive as $3,000. To keep it under $2k, I set the price at $900. was impressed by the Amazon reviews on the Yamaha system and decided to try it myself. (I was a bit skeptical due to the low price, to be honest). My initial reaction to the Yamaha system was that the speakers did not sound as good as expected. Plastic speakers felt cheap to me and were made of lighter weight plastic. However, I found the powered bass module and receiver to be extremely well built. I was also surprised to find that they could be mounted to my existing I had to do more mental gymnastics than expected because there was a cable box, a playstation, an xbox, a TV, a projector, and an HDMI splitter running at once. After I had everything set up, I then turned it on and ran it. A system as good as the old Bose one, this one is louder, clearer, and works just as well. Its low price and quality make it a winner for me. I am so glad I bought it.