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What are the features of the Yamaha ysp-4000 speaker?

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What are the features of the Yamaha ysp-4000 speaker?

The top model is the first to offer 1080p/720p HDMI switching, analog video upscaling to HDMI, XM surround compatibility, and an FM tuner. The long, sleek YSP-4000 speaker has built-in power amplifiers, proprietary signal processing, plentiful connectivity, and uses 40 “beam” drivers to create a convincing illusion of multichannel sound.

Is the Yamaha ysp-4100 compatible with HDMI?

Most sound bar HTIBs don’t have any HDMI functionality, but it’s worth pointing out that two much cheaper options exist: Sony HT-CT150 (three HDMI inputs) and the Panasonic SC-HTB10 (one HDMI input). The rest of the YSP-4100’s connectivity is generous, too.

What kind of sound bar does Yamaha have?

More than any other sound bars available today, the Yamaha’s high-end Digital Sound Projectors deliver a single-speaker home theater solution without making too many compromises.

Which is better Yamaha YSP 5100 or ysp-4100?

It’s currently selling for about $1,700, which is much more than its competitors and doesn’t include the price of a separate subwoofer–which many competing systems include. On the other hand, it’s a better choice than the step-up YSP-5100, as we found very little sonic difference between the two models.

The top model is the first to offer 1080p/720p HDMI switching, analog video upscaling to HDMI, XM surround compatibility, and an FM tuner. The long, sleek YSP-4000 speaker has built-in power amplifiers, proprietary signal processing, plentiful connectivity, and uses 40 “beam” drivers to create a convincing illusion of multichannel sound.

What are the features of a Yamaha sound bar?

Yamaha’s latest Digital Sound Projector provides many new great features like HD Audio decoding, 1080p-compatible HDMI (4 in/1 out), IntelliBeam, numerous listening modes, UniVolume™, AirWired™ technology for iPod/iPhone and subwoofer. The colors and finishes shown may vary from those on the actual products.

Most sound bar HTIBs don’t have any HDMI functionality, but it’s worth pointing out that two much cheaper options exist: Sony HT-CT150 (three HDMI inputs) and the Panasonic SC-HTB10 (one HDMI input). The rest of the YSP-4100’s connectivity is generous, too.

It’s currently selling for about $1,700, which is much more than its competitors and doesn’t include the price of a separate subwoofer–which many competing systems include. On the other hand, it’s a better choice than the step-up YSP-5100, as we found very little sonic difference between the two models.