Yamaha BDX-610 review
A reasonable all-round home cinema kit, but it’s overshadowed by cheaper alternatives from Sony and Samsung
There’s no question that Yamaha knows home cinema audio very well, but it might not be the first company you think of when it comes to buying a Blu-ray player. The BDX-610 combines both audio and video into a single package, with a 5.1 surround sound system and a Blu-ray player capable of 3D playback, DLNA media streaming and internet video.
Initial impressions were promising – the glossy black plastic speakers match the brushed metal effect main unit well, and will fit in most rooms easily thanks to their small size. They’re only slightly larger than a coffee cup, so you can fit them easily on a bookshelf, or you can wall-mount them if you buy some brackets. The cube-shaped subwoofer is fairly compact, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a place for it. Each speaker connects to the main unit with standard speaker wire – Yamaha includes a spool of cable in the box for you to cut to length, but it may not be long enough for large rooms.
Along with its speaker connections, the main unit has analogue, coaxial and digital optical audio inputs, as well as composite and HDMI video outputs. An FM aerial, single Ethernet and phono output for a subwoofer should be enough to connect one or two other devices such as a PS3 or Xbox, but without any HDMI inputs you may not be able to connect some set-top boxes.
Around the front, there’s only a single USB port and an auxiliary 3.5mm input jack. A single-line LCD display lets you know what the player is up to and the buttons below it control basic playback functions, but you’ll need the remote for the more advanced features. This has plenty of buttons and a reasonably sensible layout, but the small text makes it difficult to find certain functions unless you’ve taken the time to learn the layout.
Once we’d connected the system to our reference TV, we dove into the menus to try out its media streaming features. Unfortunately, file format support was disappointing – we could only get MP4, AVCHD and XviD files to work, as DivX and MKV videos weren’t recognised. This was the case over a wired network connection from our DLNA-equipped NAS, and directly from a USB memory stick. Annoyingly, the menu system was at times counter-intuitive, with the deceptively simple layout often refusing to obey our commands – there are no prompts to let you know you can’t disable Audio Return Channel when playing video files, for instance.
Blu-ray playback was much better, mainly thanks to its speedy loading times. Positional audio was very good, letting us pick out sounds around us clearly and accurately. Unfortunately, general audio quality was only average, considering the price of the package. A lack of very high end detail and general lack of warmth in our audio tracks, combined with a definite lack of bass at the default settings, meant we had to tweak the speaker levels every time we played a different test file.
Considering it costs £500, we were disappointed with the average sound quality of the BDX-610. An awkward interface and limited connectivity makes it less than ideal for owners of multiple AV devices. The Sony BDV-E380 and Samsung HT D5500 both have more connectivity options and cost almost £200 less than the BDX-610.
Details | |
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Price | £450 |
Rating | *** |
Connections | |
HDMI inputs | 0 |
HDMI outputs | 1 |
Component inputs | 0 |
Component outputs | 1 |
Output resolutions | 480i, 480p, PAL (576i), 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p |
Total SCART sockets | 0 |
SCART socket type | N/A |
S-Video input | 0 |
S-video output | 0 |
Composite inputs | 0 |
Composite outputs | 1 |
Stereo phono inputs | 2 |
Stereo phono outputs | 0 |
Coaxial S/PDIF inputs | 1 |
Coaxial S/PDIF outputs | 0 |
Optical S/PDIF inputs | 1 |
Optical S/PDIF outputs | 0 |
Multi-channel input | no |
Speaker configuration | 5.1 |
Main unit end speaker connection type | spring terminals |
Speaker end speaker connection type | spring terminals |
Other connections | USB, Ethernet |
Wired network ports | 1x 10/100/1000 |
Wireless networking support | None |
Playback | |
Surround sound formats | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD HRA, DTS-HD MA |
Optical drive | yes |
Supported playback disc formats | Blu-ray 3D, BD-ROM/-R/RE, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-R DL/-RW, DVD+R/+R DL/+RW, CD, CD-R/-RW |
Audio format support | MP3, WAV, WMA |
Video playback formats | AVCHD, MPEG2, MPEG-4, XviD |
Image viewing formats | JPEG |
Radio | FM |
Speakers | |
Speaker configuration | 5.1 |
RMS power output | 500W |
RMS power centre | 80W |
RMS power front | 160W |
RMS power surround | 160W |
RMS power subwoofer | 100W |
Wall mountable | yes |
Centre speaker cable length | N/A |
Front speaker cable length | N/A |
Surround speaker cable length | N/A |
General | |
Extras | remote control |
Size | 433x344x69mmmm |
Subwoofer dimensions | 260x285x270mmmm |
Centre speaker dimensions | 290x100x98mmmm |
Front speaker dimensions | 175x110x89mmmm |
Surround speaker dimensions | 175x110x89mmmm |
Power consumption standby | 1W |
Power consumption on | 29W |
Buying Information | |
Price | £450 |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Supplier | http://www.petertyson.co.uk |
Details | www.yamaha-uk.com |