Very good soundbar, I have the 93 which is the same as this one apart from the 101 has a subwoofer output. Has a decent amount of bass considering it does not have a separate sub.
Yes it will be destroyed by a 5.1 system, but show me where you can buy one for £89.99?
Superb. This is the new Loughborough Guy, compares with the Onkyo comment :laughing:
BM12
7 Feb 164#16
This is a top soundbar. I owned this before with the add on yamaha sub. Can't believe people are comparing this to Maxell and Sony. Yamaha is a top brand.
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thewisebluecat
13 Feb 16#62
got mine today , not tested yet but does come with optional lead
murkymango
11 Feb 16#61
Yup, Marked it as expired but it is still open.. :neutral_face:
martix
11 Feb 16#60
The item is out of stock. I was late :disappointed:
MattC1971
9 Feb 16#59
You will not get a better sound bar for the price. Go on Ebay and get a YSTFSW100 active sub for around £40 and this is a very respectable system.
LotusJas
8 Feb 16#58
Like I said, not cheap. But the best solution there is if you cannot have physical speakers around a room. I considered the Sonos system, and it was not as good.
kestrel1960
8 Feb 16#57
With all the positive reviews this has received at the original price not far short of 200 nicker I would have bought this in a flash had I not just got an inferior LG alternative to match my TV. I took a look anyway & was relieved somewhat to see all 150-odd of them had been sold. If they hadn't just maybe I'd still have been tempted. It was however an excellent deal at this price....
fishmaster
8 Feb 16#56
What receiver do you have? I've also seen Audyssey mentioned on some receivers which is a similar thing I believe.
rev6
8 Feb 16#55
AV. I believe it does exist in TV's and other audio equipment though.
fishmaster
8 Feb 16#54
Do you have a TV that has it built in or an AV receiver?
rev6
8 Feb 16#53
Something like that. Loud parts become quieter and quieter parts become louder. I use it all the time.
dealfeal
8 Feb 16#52
I bought the YAS105 Yamaha sound bar for £99.. So far it's been good. When I compared it with my LG multi dock, in terms of sound quality Yamaha looses.. But overall good system. Not too loud which was what I was looking for..and also connects to my wafdle subwoofer .. Good for cinema experience ... Yas 105 got 7.1 dts .. So for the money.. It's good buy.. And if u hav a spare sub.. Even better
rev6
8 Feb 16#51
That's a problem with all sound systems unless you turn it up really loud. It's the way movie audio is mastered, which is at reference level. There are ways to improve it though. Having a centre for dialogue helps but it doesn't help with the dynamic range if low. There are features such as Dolby Volume they reduce the dynamic range/adjust volume to keep it all at a similar level. Like in a movie when a loud action scene (which you have to turn down) then the next scene is whisper quiet dialogue. Features like this even it out so you can hear both without touching the remote.
There are other things like dialogue lifting (which is a feature of some systems) and there's Dynamic Volume.
fishmaster
8 Feb 16#50
I'm running everything off a remote plex server so I'm at the mercy of whatever audio is on the film, however every film sounds crap on this TV so it's the TV. Dolby Volume sounds like it's acting like a Normalizer/Compressor, it's possibly more complex than that, but that's essentially what it sounds like it's doing from the description you've given.
fishmaster
8 Feb 16#49
I've got a 2015 LG TV but I can't make out the speech in films that well with the in built speakers. I'm hoping something like this would help, but I might have to go full surround sound I think.
Showboat
8 Feb 16#48
Yamaha one of the few manufacturers that let the model learn your TV remote, so no need to keep two+ remotes. Can also be controlled with the sky remote.
Only problem is you get used to the better sound quaility within a week and then need something better!
fishmaster
8 Feb 161#47
Change your name to trollfailure :stuck_out_tongue:
DudleyGuy
8 Feb 16#46
You call yourself fishmaster? I am the master fisherman here, just reeled you in!
DudleyGuy
7 Feb 16#14
Cold, can get Sony quality for this price, why buy speakers from a motorbike manufacturer!
evostick47 to DudleyGuy
7 Feb 161#15
And Sony used to produce Rice Cookers......
MrMcGee to DudleyGuy
7 Feb 162#17
Yamaha - created the NS-10 studio monitor. THE industry standard music studio speaker since 1978.
Ravenelli to DudleyGuy
7 Feb 164#18
Superb. This is the new Loughborough Guy, compares with the Onkyo comment :laughing:
BM12 to DudleyGuy
7 Feb 16#19
They actually started off making pianos.
xbxlvkz to DudleyGuy
8 Feb 16#34
you are aware Yamaha was established in 1887 as a pianoand reed organ manufacturer not a motorbike manufacturer
fishmaster to DudleyGuy
8 Feb 16#45
Obviously you've never heard of Yamaha musical instruments, which they've been making for decades. The Yamaha DX7 was used on most songs in the 1980s.
100%, sorry for biting. I agree. tbh I'd prob still prefer most monitors over consumer HiFi £ of £. Yamaha do make some great kit, I think u would be hard pushed to find a better sounding soundbar for similar money..
MrMcGee
8 Feb 161#39
I agree with everything you say. I was merely stating that Yamaha know far more than just manufacturing motorcycles, and used the '10s as an educational reference point.
That said, correctly amplified, my NS-10s sound amazing......
mikem1989
8 Feb 16#38
I have this. I think it's great. Way better than my girlfriend's LG bar which was roughly the same price.
nickhale756
8 Feb 16#33
5:1 7:1 ? Not bothering cos I only have 2 ears!
rev6 to nickhale756
8 Feb 16#37
That's a good one!
jj_jj
8 Feb 16#36
yea because it sounded average and tinny and therefore was good for mastering tracks to sound decent on radios and other average to poor home stereos.. yamaha are great IMO and this soundbar is def good. but citing that studio monitors proliferation as an indication of their quality just suggests you know little about actual sound quality....
aabarcellos
8 Feb 16#35
Yup and I have maxell and yammy on order
Which to choose soundbase maxwell or this
Some guy suggested maxell as I have only £50
PsychoSonny
8 Feb 161#32
Yamaha > any other company when it comes to soundbars.
Unfortunately though some people seem to think a £100 soundbar is capable of magical things. This is in the world of sound quality a budget sound bar.
It's better than built in tv speakers. It's probably amazing for joe bloggs but an audiophile would think it's a pile of rubbish.
I have a YSP 1400 and i owned a yas 101 before it. The YAS 101 IMO is amazing for £100 but it's terrible compared to the YSP 1400.
Also lol at people recommending maxell over this. Like recommending lada over rolls royce.
mickymcd
8 Feb 16#31
great soundbar had mine a while think I paid £100 from richers
Witchfinder
8 Feb 16#30
I've got this and it's great value for money. It's not got Bluetooth or any other fancy stuff, but it does have a solid built-in sub, and sounds great. It's a steal at this price.
ontheqt
8 Feb 161#29
I have this and its worth the price, best buy in my book better then the other brands. Once you get used to it you will forget why its so good until you listen to your tv speakers again.
masai
8 Feb 16#28
Iv'e had this for a couple of years and works and sounds great. Easy to pair with with any remote so it turns on/ off with your tv.
rporteo
8 Feb 16#27
I bought the bush 2.1 sound bar from Argos a couple of years ago for the kitchen tv as it was the perfect width for a 32", I wasn't expecting anything amazing from this but only to improve the sound from the dreadful speakers in the toshiba tv. The sound turned out to be very good, I even use it to listen to Amazon music through the fire tv and even that sounds very good. All for under £50 too
murkymango
8 Feb 16#26
Elevation... AIR SURROUND XTREME delivers 7.1-channel surround sound is their marketing BS :wink:
There is a bass adjust button on the remote which you can see if you zoom the photo in on the link. I found that the bass was way too boomy also and made films sound crap without knocking it down a peg or two.
And £1600 for a soundbar? :sunglasses: £300 more than I paid for a full monty 5.1 in the man cave :laughing: and no it is not Sonos for the love of god...
rev6
8 Feb 16#25
7.1 in a traditional sense... Discrete channels. 2 front speakers, 1 centre, 2 surrounds, and 2 of your choice, (sides, front highs) and a sub for the LFE channel for an immersive sound.
I used to have one of these and the power is really something. I just found it way too bass-y - and sadly there is no control over the bass or treble - something you might want to consider before buying.
rev6
8 Feb 16#23
£1600 is a lot for a soundbar. But why would you buy 3 Sonos 5's instead :confused:
BeerGoggles
8 Feb 16#22
It freeeking £1600 for a soundbar. You could have got 3 Sonos play 5's for that and had change left over for a couple of bags of fish and chips.
washer010
8 Feb 16#21
errr
sonicdeathmonkey
7 Feb 16#20
I have this sound bar and have to say it is very good. Has a kind of integrated sub for base. Is very good in a room with limited space. I bought mine for £200 a while ago so at this price it is pretty damn good.
BM12
7 Feb 164#16
This is a top soundbar. I owned this before with the add on yamaha sub. Can't believe people are comparing this to Maxell and Sony. Yamaha is a top brand.
washer010
7 Feb 16#13
it will be destroyed by a 5.1 system
evostick47
7 Feb 161#12
I was lucky and picked up the Yas 105 for £95 on Amazon last week. It might be worth keeping an eye out and waiting for that? It's really excellent especially for under £100.
vickyindelhi
7 Feb 16#11
have tried both maxell and this yamaha, both jarr at higher sounds. both are packed now to go back
antonywhite37
7 Feb 16#1
Not sure if the maxell is still available from tesco at 79.99 but if it is would take that instead
>>>>>
HEAT on the price of this Yamaha as lowest price for it at the mo ;-)
LotusJas
7 Feb 16#9
I bought a Yamaha YSP-5600 with separate sub at xmas. Very high recommend that, if you cannot have speakers around your room.
A lot more expensive though :disappointed: But it doesn't get any better than this.
aabarcellos
7 Feb 16#8
Ok so will get refund from tesco
murkymango
7 Feb 16#7
The maxell in your link is a soundbase and not a soundbar mate so would be no good for wall mounting, Also it is not 2.1 as there is no external subwoofer the same as the Yamaha and is only 70watts vs 120 on the yammy which is why jay found it too low :confused:
aabarcellos
7 Feb 16#6
Thanks jay ordered from tesco £59 .iwill research opinion or just get refund on collection
Shame Antony did not say why above
jayjay266
7 Feb 16#5
the maxell 252 was disappointing. The arc was sketchy and volume far too low. The tone was a bit muffled too. Not sure if the sound would have opened up in time but didn't want to keep to find out. Make sure u get it from a reputable seller in case u need to return.
Opening post
Yes it will be destroyed by a 5.1 system, but show me where you can buy one for £89.99?
Edit.. Review below
http://www.digitaltrends.com/sound-bar-reviews/yamaha-yas-101-review/
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There are other things like dialogue lifting (which is a feature of some systems) and there's Dynamic Volume.
Only problem is you get used to the better sound quaility within a week and then need something better!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_DX7
https://youtu.be/hfcTjLGr82s?t=73
Review for the peeps too lazy to google.. ->http://www.digitaltrends.com/sound-bar-reviews/yamaha-yas-101-review/
These are the ones I use on the bar and my sony amp.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/XO-Digital-Optical-Toslink-2m-Premium/dp/B002NLWD5O/ref=pd_bxgy_23_img_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0452XEQ0005DB2D4SBSV
That said, correctly amplified, my NS-10s sound amazing......
Which to choose soundbase maxwell or this
Some guy suggested maxell as I have only £50
Unfortunately though some people seem to think a £100 soundbar is capable of magical things. This is in the world of sound quality a budget sound bar.
It's better than built in tv speakers. It's probably amazing for joe bloggs but an audiophile would think it's a pile of rubbish.
I have a YSP 1400 and i owned a yas 101 before it. The YAS 101 IMO is amazing for £100 but it's terrible compared to the YSP 1400.
Also lol at people recommending maxell over this. Like recommending lada over rolls royce.
There is a bass adjust button on the remote which you can see if you zoom the photo in on the link. I found that the bass was way too boomy also and made films sound crap without knocking it down a peg or two.
And £1600 for a soundbar? :sunglasses: £300 more than I paid for a full monty 5.1 in the man cave :laughing: and no it is not Sonos for the love of god...
I used to have one of these and the power is really something. I just found it way too bass-y - and sadly there is no control over the bass or treble - something you might want to consider before buying.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/loud-proud-maxell-mxspts1000-40w-split-soundbar-with-bluetooth-clever-2in1-design-2382253
>>>>>
HEAT on the price of this Yamaha as lowest price for it at the mo ;-)
A lot more expensive though :disappointed: But it doesn't get any better than this.
Shame Antony did not say why above
Ok convinced thanks for the pointer ...really great review