Yamaha True X SR-X50A review: Does X truly mark the spot?
SoundbarsWhen it’s good it’s very very good, but the Yamaha SR-X50A is not quite the complete article
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When it’s good it’s very very good, but the Yamaha SR-X50A is not quite the complete article
Small but perfectly formed, the Yamaha SR-C30A is a diverting option for those who desire an unobtrusive upgrade to their TV sound
Excellent sound quality from a standalone soundbar, just don’t expect the full surround effect
Yamaha’s YSP-1600 is a versatile, compact soundbar that also doubles up as a multiroom speaker
A great entry-level amplifier, with the inputs and features you’d need for a basic home cinema setup
A reasonable all-round home cinema kit, but it’s overshadowed by cheaper alternatives from Sony and Samsung
More connections than most people will have devices for, but the lack of an OSD hampers ease of use
It's a decent receiver, but you can get better sound quality and the same range of features for a lot less.
A decent collection of features at an amazing price. The lack of Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD MA decoding needn’t necessarily be a problem
Reasonable performance at a low price, but spending a little more gives a dramatic jump in quality