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Yamaha Home Theater Systems

DVX-S 80 With 5 Yamaha Speakers
Amp Output 200 watts rms
Tuner Included = Yes
Quantity inputs = 5
Num of Speakers = Supp 5
Subwoofer Included = Yes
Remote Control = Yes
Colour = Silver
Wavebands = FM/MW
Digital inputs = Yes
Digital outputs = No
DTS = Yes
Rear Speaker Stands = YES!
Matrix 6.1 (acts as though there is also rear centre speaker)
“I bought this kit after hearing it at work. The Sound quality just blew me away and the loudness of it all was simply impressive.
The first film i tried was The Two Towers : helms deep scenes and oh what fun it was. i turned all my setting upto the highest they could go and volume up to its highest and i can honeslty say i felt as though i was there in mix of it all. arrows whistling passed my ears orcs roaring in my face.
Setting up this kit was really easy because along with the instructions u get a chart with detailed description of the pack of the amp and dvd player telling u where to plug everything into.Took me about 20-30 mins to get everything setup and where i wanted it.
Rear Speaker stand are stylish and sit nice to the side or behind any couch or chair.
The DVD player has excellant on screen menus so u can play about with audio settings screen setups along with a host of other features.
I PAID £599 for it and it was money well spent.”
Matrix 6.1 (acts as though there is also rear centre speaker)”
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Yamaha Home Theaters DVX-C700
All-In-One 5.1 Channel home theater package with Top Performance DVD Changer, Wide Disc Compatibility and High Quality Speaker Package
Key Features
Included Components: DVD Player
Number Of Speakers: 5 Speakers and Subwoofer
Playable Disk Types: DVD Video · VCD · SVCD · DVD-R · DVD-RW · DVD+R · DVD+RW · DVD Audio · CD (Audio) · CD-R · CD-RW
Playable File Formats: DivX · MP3 · JPEG
Remote Control: Yes
Audio
Surround Sound: Dolby Digital® · DTS® · Dolby Pro Logic II
Audio DAC: 24 bit / 192 kHz
DVD
Number of Discs: 5
Progressive Scan: With Progressive Scan
OSD: Yes
Tuner
Built-in Radio Tuner: AM · FM
Tuner Presets: 30
“I like Yamaha, I have had Yamaha components since I was a teenager. I wanted a Home Theater System in my office, but I didn’t really want Separates for a few reasons. One, I don’t want to spend three thousand or so on a Receiver, Universal DVD player, subwoofer and speakers. Two, I don’t really have room in my office for an elaborate system. Three, since it is an office, I don’t really need or want a system to rock the house down.
So, does a system exist for under $500.00 bucks that can play DVDs? Mp3s?, SACDs?, DVD-Audio?, have decent quality sound? 5.1 channels? Have only ONE central Unit? Many systems can be had for under $500.00 that do all of the above except for DVD-Audio, SACD and sound quality, but I found only ONE that met all my criteria. A Yamaha! Does it sound as good as my Yamaha 5280 thats the heart of my home theater at home? Of course not, but that coupled with the components to do all this one unit does (Pioneer Elite Universal DVD player/Polk Audio Speakers/Velodyne Subwoofer) cost 10 times as much. Does it give me decent quality background music in my office during the day, and reasonablely loud volume levels for working at night? YES, it does!
Basic Description of Product
The Yamaha Home Theater has one large combination DVD Player/ Receiver Unit. It holds five DVDs in a carousel, that allows you to unload / reload four while the fifth one plays. Since it holds 5 DVDs in a carousel, it is large in depth, but its fairly short, and easily fit under a shelf behind my desk. The DVD player is progressive scan. The unit has outputs for a monitor and inputs for a TV and an auxillary unit. The auxillary input can be analog or digital coaxial. I use it for a CD jukebox. The Unit also has a built in AM/FM tuner.
PowerThe subwoofer actually contains the amplifiers for the unit. Although the unit boasts a total of 900 watts, it certainly doesn’t generate the volume that one would expect of 900 watts. It seems that Yamaha uses the deceptive method of raw power output so that it will seem to be the same power as all the other home theaters making similar boasts. (which are also measured in the same deceptive measure). Realistically, the unit has enough power to listen to your music or movie at reasonable volumes, but to be honest, if you turn it up to loud it will sound bad.
Speakers This home theater also comes with 5 small bookshelf speakers for front left and right, center and rear left and right. They are larger than satellite speakers, but not large enough to really handle low range frequencies. Nevertheless, the roll off of low frequencies sounds natural. The subwoofer does generate bass you can hear that sounds fairly crisp, it’s just not bass you can feel.
Stuff it will Play!
This is my favorite feature of this Home Theater in a Box, it plays most everything!
DVDs This will play your DVDs in Dolby Digital or DTS. It also has Pro Logic II. Of course at this price it is not THX certified. This is a 5.1 surround system, so DTS-ES or Dolby Digital 6.1 EX are not available.
DVD-Audio One of my favorie new formats, DVD-Audio offers high resolution recordings of many albums from classical to heavy metal, in either stereo or 5.1 surround sound.
SACD Super Audio Compact Disc is another high definition format that has either advanced resolution stereo tracks, advanced resolution surround sound tracks or both. You can play SACDs in stereo or surround sound.
CDs Just want to listen to one of your CDs? Pop it in, you can hear it in stereo or one of four surround modes.
MP3 Discs Many of you have probably figured out that a standard 700 MB CD can hold the equivalent of a dozen or more albums in MP3 Format at 128 Khz or even more at the lower quality 64 KHz. I record MP3s at 128 KHz. Although I can certainly hear the difference between the original uncompressed CD and MP3s on my main Home Theater system, on most systems, including this one, there is no discernable difference. So, you could load up 5 CDs loaded with 5 dozen of your favorite albums! You can also read the name of the artist, album and song on your monitor as they play. The shuffle feature on the remote is great if you want to mix everything up a bit.
CD-/+R, DVD-/+R Like to burn your own CDs and DVDs? No problem, this unit will play them all. I also find it more forgiving of errors than my high end DVD players.
Remote Control
The unit comes with one big remote control which you will need for many operations that can’t be done from the front of the unit. You will need the remote to set the unit up (i.e. for stereo output or multichannel output, interlaced or progressive scan etc.). You can select all the sound fields from the remote or what source you want to listen to. You select stereo or surround mode from the remote. All standard DVD functions are on the remote, as well as the volume control. You can also program the remote to control your television. Its pretty easy to use.
Unit Front Controls
From the front of the unit, you can select which DVD or CD you want played 1-5, otherwise it just plays them all in order. Of course the Power on/off switch is on the front. Basic play stop pause fast forward rewind functions are on the front. You may also open the unit with one button to replace all 5 discs, or press a play/exchange button which will keep the disc that is playing in play mode, while you change the other four discs. You may also use the input button to switch between the four possible sources (DVD, Aux/Tuner/TV). There is also a volume control, and for those of you who don’t want to disturb anyone, there is a mini headphone jack. You will have to buy your own headphones, the package doesn’t come with that.
Set Up Set up is pretty basic. Plug the Unit in, patch one big cord from the back of the unit to the subwoofer/amplifier, and hook the speakers up to speaker outputs on the back of the subwoofer/amplifier. Use the video out to your Monitor. You can use composite, S-Video or Component Video out. If you want to hook up your TV sound or another audio device hook it to the TV or Auxillary input.
Video Quality To be fair, I only have this hooked up to a 13 inch Sharp Video Monitor, but the image looks fine, details are clear and sharp, shadow detail is good. You can set the unit to display 4:3 or 16:9. I have my monitor hooked up using the component video cables.
sound Quality This is home theater in a boxes biggest problem. You can’t do everything and also sound fantastic. The unit is fine for listening at low to medium volumes. If on the other hand you are looking for a true home theater experience, you aren’t going to get it in a box, especially for under $500.00. This is an ideal unit for a bedroom or an office, where you are not going to turn it up loud. I use mine at my office so I can listen to music or directors commentary on movies while I work. It is ideally suited for that. If you turn it up loud, the systems weakness becomes quickly noticable, it just doesn’t sound good once you raise the volume up. If you want a true home theater that rocks your recreation room, you need to spend a lot more money. I am giving it four stars because I am rating it against other home theater in a box in the same price range. This unit I feel is above average, because it plays five DVDs, and it is very versatile. I liked that the speakers, although small, are not satellite speakers not capable of any musical reproduction. One thing I don’t like about it, is the lack of flexibility. If I wanted to use the versatile DVD unit with another better quality amplifier, there is no way to do that. The system has no audio outs to allow you to hook it to anything but its low fidelity amplifier in the subwoofer. I would have liked to keep the DVD unit and upgrade the amplifier later, but thats not possible. However, in its price range, this is a decent home theater in a box.”

YHT-270 With Yamaha Subwoofer
Make your living room a surround sound haven with this 650W home theater system that features digital surround sound decoders to make your home entertainment system sound just like the movies.
Key Features
Included Components: Receiver · Radio Tuner
Number Of Speakers: 5 Speakers and Subwoofer
Front Speaker: 2 Way
Main Speakers Power Output: 110 Watts
Subwoofer Power Output: 120 Watts
Remote Control: Yes
Audio
Surround Sound: Dolby Digital® · DTS® · Dolby Pro Logic II
Audio DAC: 24 bit / 192 kHz
Receiver
Rear Input Connectors: RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 2 · Digital Coaxial x 1 · Digital Optical x 2 · Composite (Video) x 4 · Component x 3
Front A/V Connections: Headphones x 1
Rear Output Connectors: Composite (Video) x 1 · Component x 1 · RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 1
Tuner
Built-in Radio Tuner: AM · FM
Tuner Presets: 40
“After getting my plasma TV and realizing how average sounding the built-in stock speakers were, I thought that after spending that much money on picture, it was time for improving the sound.
After doing quite a bit of research online for around 2-3 weeks, I saw that one of the most praised brands in home theater in a box systems is Yamaha. The top spot for the best home theater system is held by Onkyo.
So I made up my mind, set up a budget (no more than $350), and decided to go shopping for one.
The Yamaha caught my attention right away, because of it’s display. I saw it on the store, and its front, yellow/orange LCD display seemed to be very intuitive.
Another plus was the fact that the speakers (2 front speakers, a center channel, 2 back-surround and a subwoofer) seemed to be of good quality and well constructed. The wires were also not fixed, so if I wanted to upgrade to better speaker wire, I could later.
Also, I wanted a powered subwoofer (something that a rivaling Sony lacked), and around 100-200W was more than sufficient for my needs.
This systems supports Dolby ProLogic/ProLogic II (decodes 5 audio channels from a standard digital 2 channel signal), Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS surround modes. It also boasts an internal digital signal processor called CinemaDSP, which allows different aural effects, like “Movie Spacious”, “Movie Dramatic” (gives you the effect of you being in a much bigger room), “Entertainment Sports”, “Entertainment Games” “The Roxy Theater Hall” (the sound reverberates and echos like in a music hall), etc.
I really like to listen to my TV programs in the pure Dolby Digital mode. Sports and music digital cable channels will require you to adjust to a different DSP mode, so you have the sound from the front channels, coming out of all three. Simple, just adjust the DSP mode to “Sports” or “PLII Movie” and you can hear the difference!
It also has 2 built in fiber optic digital audio connections, as well as a coaxial mode. This means, if you have a Comcast HDTV cable box or a satellite box that supports Dolby surround digital output, you MUST get a fiber optic connection from it, to the Yamaha receiver to fully enjoy digital surround sound. It surely is a world of a difference from standard 2 channel stereo.
After 3 months of listening to this home theater, I think that the 100W center channel speaker sounds a little hollow and lacks treble on mid to higher volumes, so you might want to upgrade to a better center speaker later. The center speaker is where all of the dialog comes out, so it will be the hardest working speaker of them all.
Having 2 optical inputs also allows you to hook up a DVD player, as well as the cable box!
The subwoofer’s power (120W) is more than adequate for a medium to small room, although you might want to spend some time calibrating the unit’s volume and the bass level from the receiver unit, if you crank it up too much, the bass will sound muddy. Also, make sure that you put the rubber feet on the unit, so that it doesn’t vibrate or rattle against your floor.
Consider placing the rear surround speakers close to you (you might want to invest in some speaker stands), and position them at slightly above ear level, and angled towards your seating position. Small adjustments really make a difference, especially for the rear surrounds.
As for the front speakers, they should also be at ear level and slightly separated from the center channel speaker.
One thing to consider, is that this Yamaha unit doesn’t have HDMI connections.
The remote is pretty easy to use, although navigating through some of the menus (for doing the basic setup, and speaker configuration) requires some time getting used to it, as you might get confused as to what arrows in the remote change the options and which other arrows continue navigating through the menus.”

YHT-185 System With 5 Yamaha Speaker Boxes
The Yamaha YHT185 is a complete home theater system with a 5.1-channel receiver, a voice-matched speaker system (with four main speakers and a center speaker), and a powered subwoofer. The receiver features five-channel discrete amplification (110 watts x 5) to provide the cleanest sound possible on all channels, along with decoding for DTS, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Pro Logic II sound. The unit’s 32-bit Cinema DSP processing projects three sound fields: a presence field in the front and two surround-sound fields in the left and right rear for powerful, realistic 3-D sound-scapes. In addition, the device includes Silent Cinema, a variation of Cinema DSP technology that allows you to listen to movies and other multichannel sources using stereo headphones. Its total of 21 Cinema-DSP surround modes gives you the versatility to find a sound mode for every media type.
HTR-5930 AV Receiver:
PAL/NTSC/Secam Signal Compatibility
9 step or 10 step tuning for USA, Europe, Asia, USA and all other countries.
AM/FM Radio tuner
5.1-channel, total 650W powerful surround sound (Max)
High 60W x 5 (RMS) power (110W x 5 Max)
6-channel external decoder input for enjoying DVD-Audio/Super Audio CD
Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II Compatibility
Quad-Field CINEMA DSP for enjoying formats such as Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES Matrix 6.1 in Phantom mode
21 surround programs with SILENT CINEMA and Night Listening mode
Inputs for RCA, Coaxial, Optical
Outputs for RCA
192kHz/24-bit D/A converters for all channels
2-way speaker drivers for high power input capacity
Advanced-YST subwoofer for powerful bass response
Fixed and assignable terminals
Preset remote control unit
Speaker A or B selection
HDTV compatible 3 component video input terminals (fixed and assignable)
3 digital input (2 optical/1 coaxial) terminals
Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding
7 DSP programmes :4 CINEMA DSP and 3 HiFi DSP
Night Listening mode and SILENT CINEMA
6-speaker package for full enjoyment of movies in 5.1-channel formats
Package includes front L/R speakers, surround L/R speakers, center
speaker and Advanced YST subwoofer
Dimension: 431 x 151 x 315 mm (WxHxD)
Weight: 9 kg
Switches between 110-240 volts 50-60 hertz
NSP-270 5.1 Channel Speaker System:
Includes 6 speakers (Main Left/Right and Rear Left/Right/Centre) and Centre Speakers plus Subwoofer for full enjoyment of movies in 5.1-channel formats
Compact, Complete Digital Home Cinema 5.1-Channel Speaker Package.
A Very Convenient and Affordable Way to Begin Enjoying the Thrilling Experience of Multi-Channel Movie Sound.
Advanced YST external powered subwoofer for powerful bass response
Dual 5cm (2”) full-range drivers for high sound quality (4 satellites and centre)
Flexible placement
Magnetic shielding allows placement near a TV
Subwoofer:
- 16 cm Multi-range Driver
- Advanced YST for Powerful Bass Response
- Output Power (RMS): 55 W (5 ohms)
Satellites:
- Acoustic Suspension Design
- 5 cm Full-Range Drivers
- Impedance: 6 ohms
- Input Power (Max/Nominal): 100 W/30 W
- Sensitivity 86 dB / 2.83 V/m
Centre Speaker:
- Acoustic Suspension Design
- Dual 5 cm Full-Range Drivers
- Impedance: 6 ohms
- Input Power (Max/Nominal): 100 W/30 W
- Sensitivity 86 dB / 2.83 V/m
System Frequency Response: 30–25,000 Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Satellite: 72 x 164 x 111 mm
Centre: 300 x 72 x 110 mm
Subwoofer: 200 x 365 x 375 mm
Weight
Satellite: 0.9 kg (each)
Centre: 1.1 kg
Subwoofer: 8.5 kg
Switches between 110-240 volts 50-60 hertz
“I purchased this HTiB, 3 months ago. The setup was easy, if you are able to read simple instructions. The sound was incredible, once I added a Powered subwoofer to it. The one that comes with it doesn’t do much, the head unit allows me to hook up everything I need, CD, TAPE, DVD, etc. with absolute ease.
Frankly, I did not expect much from this due to the price, but thus far it is out-performing much higher priced units. I looked at the Sony in the same price range, but decided Yamaha’s sound was crisp, clear, and warmer than the flat sounding Sony unit. This is a must have for the first time buyer for a HTiB, or a seasoned one, looking for a simple setup. My wife wanted a smaller “looking” speaker setup. So I went from a high end Onkyo head unit, and 4 floor standing speakers. Now I have a ton of extra room, since those speakers are gone, the new ones blend right in to the decor, and are very unobtrusive. Yamaha is a name that has been in the audio business for decades, and even this inexpensive package proves their ability to succeed where others fall flat, or cannot even go!”

YHT-960
Key Features
Included Components: DVD Player
Main Speakers Power Output: 105
Playable Disk Types: DVD Video · VCD · SVCD · DVD-R · DVD-RW · DVD+R · DVD+RW · CD (Audio) · CD-R · CD-RW
Subwoofer Power Output: 130 Watts
Playable File Formats: DivX · MP3 · WMA · JPEG
Remote Control: Yes
Audio
Surround Sound: Dolby Digital® · DTS® · Dolby Pro Logic II · DTS Neo:6 · DTS 96/24
Audio DAC: 24 bit / 192 kHz
DVD
Progressive Scan: With Progressive Scan
“You really get a bang for your buck with the 960, this unit looks as good as it sounds, great for a med size room, we have the speakers mounted on the wall and they look and sound great, the sub is also very good, tight not bommy…good buy!”

DVRS150PN
This is the home theater system you’ve been waiting for! Impressive performance from beautifully slim, stylish components. Yamaha have really thrown it all into one with the DVRS150PN. It plays DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, MP3, Audio CD, VCD and SVCD among others. It’ll decode, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Pro Logic II, DTS, DTS-ES and Dolby Digital EX. In built tuner with RDS, component video out among many other fine features.
Code Free playback of all DVD movies from region 0,1,2,3,4,5,6, etc including RCE/REA movies
Wide disc compatibility: DVD-Video, DVD+RW/+R, DVD-R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, VCD, SVCD, JPEG, Kodak Picture CD
Lifetime All region guarantee
Wide Disc Compatibility: DVD-Video, DVD+RW/+R, DVD-R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3 and JPEG
Plays Audio CDs also
This player does not need a multi-system TV or a external video converter.
Built-in 12MB video converter allows playback of and DVD on any TV! Play PAL movies on a NTSC TV or play NTSC movies on a PAL TV. Basically this DVD player will play any DVD movie on an any TV without any extra equipment!
YPAO – one-touch speaker balancing
YPAO gives you one-touch speaker balancing in only three minutes for ideal sound Yamaha’s unique YPAO system analyzes the acoustics of the room and adjusts various speaker parameters to provide the optimum sound at the listening position. It’s like having a professional audio engineer tweak your system.
CINEMA DSP selection made easy
The DVX-S150 features CINEMA DSP – Yamaha’s superior surround sound technology. Nineteen surround programs are available to match a wide variety of sources. To make it easier than ever to select the four most popular programs — Movie, Music, Sports and Game — the DVX-S150 remote control has four DSP icon buttons right on the bottom. Just touch the button and that mode is instantly selected — you’ll hear the sound field change as the mode is engaged.
55W x 5 Yamaha original digital amplifier
The DVX-S150 incorporates an extremely powerful and sophisticated amplifier. Power is 55W to five channels, plus 100W from the subwoofer amp, which is as powerful as many high-end home theatre systems. Because the amplifier has an advanced digital design, it’s highly efficient, so it can be made much smaller while still delivering high power output with very low distortion.
Progressive Scanning DVD player
Progressive scanning delivers twice the number of scanning lines compared the usual interlaced method. This provides higher resolution for a smoother, film-like image with a high definition TV or a large screen. The DVX-S150 offers progressive scanning of NTSC signals.
100W Advanced YST Subwoofer
Yamaha’s patented Advanced Active Servo Technology (Advanced YST) generates incredible bass from small speaker enclosures. Advanced YST is the ideal method of combining amplifiers and speakers for maximum performance. This system’s advanced negative impedance converters intelligently adjust the negative impedance generation as the speaker moves, creating a hard, rigid cone that prevents deep resonant waves from leaking out of the speaker cone. This means the full power of the waves is forced out through the air port, resulting in clear, powerful bass.
Yamaha’s Exclusive YSS-948 32-Bit Floating Point Quantization LSI
The decoding circuitry performs Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding with extreme accuracy. Two special programs (Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1 and DTSES Matrix 6.1) allow the decoding of 6.1- channel movies (extra speakers not necessary).
Night Listening Mode for All Surround Programs
By engaging the Night Listening mode, you can reduce the volume and still enjoy proper tonal balance and dynamic range. You hear
dialogue clearly and the music and action are just as exciting.
Color coded speaker wire included for all speakers. Single page easy to understand set up instructions
Powerful 32-bit Yamaha LSI (YSS-938) for CINEMA DSP processing
19 surround programmers with SILENT CINEMA and Night Listening mode
Compatibility with Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II
Quad-Field CINEMA DSP for enjoying formats such as Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 in Phantom mode
55W x 5 Digital Amplifier
Progressive Scan DVD player
192kHz/24-bit D/A conversion
Powerful 100W Advanced YST subwoofer
Component video output terminal
40-station FM/AM preset tuner with RDS
New remote control with 4 DSP programme buttons
5.1-Channel DVD receiver
DSP direct selection by Icons
Compatible with Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1, DTS ES Matrix 6.1 and Dolby Pro Logic II
Amplifier Section
Max. Power (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) 55W x 5
Min. RMS Power (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD) 45W x 5
Total Harmonic Distortion (Front L/R) 0.05%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A-Network) 95 Db
Video Section
Composite Video/S-Video Signal Level 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 50 dB
DVD Player Section
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 102 dB
Harmonic Distortion+Noise 0.008%
Frequency Response
CD-DA/Video CD 10—20,000 Hz
DVD 48kHz Sampling 10—22,000 Hz
Tuner Section: Preset Stations 40 (AM/FM random)
General Standby Power Consumption Less than 0.4 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 360 x 75 x 360 mm
Weight 6 kg
Speakers:
Compact, Complete Digital Home Cinema 5.1-Channel Speaker Package.
A Very Convenient and Affordable Way to Begin Enjoying the Thrilling Experience of Multi-Channel Movie Sound.
Ideal combination for 5.1-channel movie sound formats
6-speaker package consisting of 4 satellite speakers (main L/R and rear L/R/C), centre speaker and subwoofer
Excellent sound quality and smart, compact design
Advanced YST subwoofer for powerful bass response
Dual 5cm (2”) full-range drivers for high sound quality (4 satellites and centre)
Flexible placement
Magnetic shielding allows placement near a TV
NS-P120 (Speaker Section)
System Frequency Response 30–25,000 Hz
Magnetic Shielding All speakers
Satellite Speakers (x 4) and Centre Speaker
Type Full-range acoustic suspension
Magnetic Shielding
Driver 5cm cone full-range driver
Input Power (Max/Nominal) 100 W/30 W
Sensitivity 86 dB/2.83 V1 m
Impedance 6 ohms
System Frequency Response 30 Hz-25 kHz-
[4 Satellites] Dimensions (W x H x D) 72 x 170 x 108 mm; 213/16” x 611/16” x 41/4”
Weight 0.9 kg; 2 lbs.
[Center Speaker] Dimensions (W x H x D) 300 x 72 x 105 mm; 1113/16” x 213/16” x 41/8”
Weight 1.1 kg; 2.4 lbs.
[Subwoofer] Dimensions (W x H x D 200 x 365 x 375 mm; 77/8” x 159/16” x 123/16”
Weight 8.4 kg18.5 lbs.
Output Power (RMS) 55 W (100 Hz, 5 ohms, 10% THD)
Driver 16cm cone multi-range driver
Dimensions (W x H x D) 360 x 80 x 360 mm; 143/16” x 215/16” x 143/16”
Weight 6 kg; 13.2 lbs
Power Requirement: Maximum Power (front/center/surround + subwoofer): 55 W x 5 + 100 W
220-240 V 50/60 Hz
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