Yamaha Electronics Corporation introduced the innovative YHT-S400 two- piece home theater audio package. The system, which consists of an ultra-slim “sound bar” front speaker and a first-of-its-kind ...
If not, better to look at one of the other offerings by Yamaha (or others) that can be expanded as your tastes and your budget changes. Yamaha is pushing the limits of compactness with the new ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Whether you're looking at a soundbar or a dedicated AV receiver and surround sound speakers, we'll help you decide what works for your living space and budget. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury ...
Plenty of home theater enthusiasts are familiar with the Onkyo brand name, but fewer are acquainted with Integra, the company’s high-end label. While its products are often aimed at the hardcore ...
Yamaha has been beefing up its home audio line here in the fourth quarter of 2009, and with CES in just a few weeks, it seems as if the company is looking to get a jump on everyone else. Today, it has ...
Integra Home Theater released details for their new object-based surround sound bar system, the DLB-5. The DLB-5 is a three-piece system consisting of a passive sound bar, a 50 watt 6.5” wireless ...
Just as Dolby Vision is coming to more TVs and arriving for the first time to Ultra HD Blu-ray players at CES this year, Dolby Atmos object-based surround sound is coming to even more audio gear. For ...
Onkyo’s STB-A500 soundbar packs loads of high-tech features, but it really misses the mark on audio quality. Onkyo’s SBT-A500 soundbar is the first model we’ve encountered that supports Dolby Atmos ...
Any thoughts or input are appreciated. I am a bit concerned that if I go the soundbar route I may run into the same sync issue but with all my testing I could only conclude it was the Vizio itself ...
When you buy a TV it’s almost a given that you’ll have to invest in a sound system for it as well. Why? Because TVs have gotten so paper-thin that there’s just no room for big speakers. And with sound ...