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Yamaha YHT-893
$850.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Easy to set up, don't need instructions. YPAO mic makes calibration very easy. Can hook up a number of things all at once, nice range of inputs.
The Cons:Remote is confusing at first, so many options it takes some time to get used to. Design of the satellites is a bit boring looking, just generic black boxes.
The Yamaha YHT-893 is a top of the line home theater system. It boasts all of the features of the Yamaha YHT-693, but with a full 7.1 channels to create a more complete 3D audio experience. The power output of the individual channels has been reduced to 90 watts, but the total power output of the system is increased to 730 watts.
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High definition audio standards like Dolby TRUE HD are supported to allow for master-quality audio rendering, and Cinema DSP is used to create 3D audio that sounds like it is coming from the correct direction. The system is 1080p compatible via HDMI repeater with 3D, but it can also directly interface with an iPod or iPhone and use a Compressed Music Enhancer to fill lost sounds.
Features
- Total System Power: 730W (Including 100W Subwoofer)
- Wood cabinets
- 7.1 Channels
- Surround Sound Effects: Virtual CINEMA DSP, CINEMA DSP, SILENT CINEMA DSP
- Built In Decoder: Dolby TRUE HD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital EX, DTS HD Master Audio
- DTS NEO: 6
- Compressed Music Enhancer
- 7-channel 630W surround sound (90W x 7)
- iPod/iPhone compatibility (YDS-11/12 included)
- Bluetooth (A2DP) compatibility (With Optional YBA-10)
- 1080p-compatible HDMI repeater with 3D (4 in/1 out)
- SCENE buttons with direct power on (BD/DVD, TV, CD and Radio)
- AM/FM digital tuner
- Front Speakers: 6.5 in woofer and .75 in tweeter
- Center Speaker: Dual 3 in woofers and .75 in tweeter
- Surround Speakers: 3 in woofer and .75 in tweeter (Surr. and Surr. Back)
- Subwoofer Driver: 10 in
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Pros & Cons
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easy to set up, don't need instructions
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YPAO mic makes calibration very easy
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can hook up a number of things all at once, nice range of inputs
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subwoofer is very powerful, don't need to turn it up past 2 at the most
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both the main unit and the speakers are small, take up minimal room
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remote is confusing at first, so many options it takes some time to get used to
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design of the satellites is a bit boring looking, just generic black boxes
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