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Yamaha YHT-390BL Home Theater in a Box (Black) |  | Brand: Yamaha Category: CE
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 30,230
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 56.3 Dimensions (in): 24.5 x 21.6 x 23.4
MPN: YHT-390BL Model: YHT-390BL UPC: 027108105253 EAN: 0027108105253 ASIN: B00141CTNK
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| Features:
| • | 5-channel 500W powerful surround sound (100W x 5) | | • | 1080p-compatible HDMI 13 | | • | XM and Sirius Satellite Radio ready | | • | iPod and Bluetooth compatibility | | • | 5 speakers and a 100W subwoofer |
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Product Description Yamaha YHT-390BL Home Theater System Yamaha makes it easy to create a home theater with the new YHT-390BL 5.1 channel Home Theater System. This handsome one-box system includes a 100W 5-Channel Receiver with SCENE, 8 DSP programs and iPod compatibility, plus five speakers and a 100-watt subwoofer. You'll enjoy outstanding video quality with component video up conversion, HDTV compatible component video out, digital video up and down conversion. And for your convenience, video inputs are located on the front panel. The YHT-390BL's realistic surround sound is simply sensational with the most advanced digital technologies and superb speaker quality. This versatile home theater system also features Dolby Pro Logic, making makes sound for music and movies come alive with more depth and clarity, an HDMI interface for high-definition video, and 6 additional input jacks for discrete multi-channel input. Silent CINEMA and Virtual CINEMA DSP allow you to hear large-scale surround soun
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awesome December 7, 2009 SteelEagle (Louisville, KY United States) Love it. perfect for the basement and don't have to be an electrical engineer to set up.
Excellent value overall April 4, 2009 Tim Barber (Pocomoke City, MD) This system sounds GREAT!!! :-) The subwoofer has a LOT of power - shakes my whole house (exactly what I wanted)! I play CDs and DVDs mainly. System is good for TV stations too. I am an "audiophile" and therefore can hear SOME distortion compared to my Adcom basic amp, but I am NOT disappointed in the quality of sound for the price! Adcom amps are VERY EXPENSIVE. The receiver lacks a signal strength meter for the FM signal. Many of the bells & whistles I will never use. GREAT SOUND for the money though!
Best system not just for the buck but for sound. April 2, 2009 museken (D.c PA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
For years I have searched for a Home Theater system with everything. 1st I bought the Onkyo dvd home surround sound system that came with a SKW 240 sub woofer. The system sounded incredible but the volume only went so high and this was a 600$ plus system. The CD player would not play cds if the minimal amount of scratch was on them.
2. I bought the Cambridge Sound Works Home theater. The speakers are out of this world but once again the volume. No powered sub woofer came with this. Again the CD player would not play some movies. I firmly believe a good CD player with good over sampling can play CDS with some scuffle on them. I have a Panasonic DVD player dvd-f87 and this baby plays them all. You want separation and and not that loud quality this would be good for you.
3. I owned the 321 bose surround sound system. I loved this system the sound quality is to die for. BUT....You have no choices in hall sound, Roxy theater, sports, entertainment...Etc. Also you can't mix components you buy Bose it only works best with their own systems.
4. Here comes 4. Yamaha home theater system. This system blew me away.
When you look for a system always RMS is the thing you want. A 20 rms speaker sounds better than any 100 watt rating because rms is the peak response which you hear. This Yamaha system screams RMS. This system came with no powered sub woofer so I used that onkyo SKW 250.
This system comes with 100 watts RMS per speaker. That means it will wake up your neighbors on the next block. ( I have a pioneer 300 Rms you don't want to get into that).
With this system you can adjust the treble and the bass and adjust that sound to the point of where you are sitting in your chair. The directions tell you what size room your in adjust the setting so. You need to read. Sorry.
This system comes with dolby, dolby surround, Roxy theater, hall. Vienna hall, sports, entertainment, pop,rock,jazz, general, multi channel...etc I don't think I have tried them all.
Once again use a shielded 16 gauge wire and I must stress the difference using these cables at peak power makes to sound quality.
Yamaha speakers are great but you want better, Infinity(make sure of the Rms rating or you will fry them). Infinity is too expensive? are you ready, Pioneer, they make the best speaker for the price anywhere and they hold up period. Always look at the magnet at the end the bigger the better always!
Yamaha in my experience is the best Home theater system out there. You could go Bose and I won't argue that but the price difference and choices in sound goes to Yamaha. Honestly with an Onkyo or a Pioneer you won't go wrong they are right there. My truth is Yamaha makes the best for the price out there. I posted this because too many people lie about products today for their own interest. I love music and movies.. you deserve it. PS you need to read directions. If you can't don't buy it.
For the money, I'm not complaining... March 18, 2009 Michael I just bought this for around $249 new (sans tax and shipping). It arrived today and setting it up was easy. They provided plenty of cable if you know how to route cable efficiently (like under the carpet, inside walls, etc...) or if you have a very small space. If you want to route cable along the baseboard and around corners and around doorways etc...then you may extra speaker wiring.
The receiver + speakers is great for the cost. It sounds pretty decent and has more than enough inputs for me to route my HD DVR and a DVD player with HDMI output (later to be replaced with Blu-ray). Its true, the HDMI ports are only pass through but this entire set, at full retail, is under $450 including all speakers and a powered sub. Don't expect the same features as a $1500 Denon. Its handy for me as my old 1080i LCD monitor has only one HDMI input.
They thoughtfully provided (3) digital audio inputs (one coax to use PCM for Dolby 5.1) and two Toslink type optical inputs. That should pretty much take care of any other sources I want to route through this receiver. It doesn't come with cables but a digital coax cost me only $9 and a Toslink only cost me about 19$ so no big whoop.
The provided speakers sounded decent as we tested them playing "Minority Report". The sub was doing fine - not the tightest, most efficient driver but it does its job well. Default scenarios sounded pretty good and it was easy enough to navigate the receiver after poking around a bit.
I say it was $250 well spent for a smaller room. If you are on a budget, as I am these days, this is a great setup for a minimal offering. I wouldn't take too much stock in the fact that having the provided (2) HDMI inputs are only pass through ports as they provide enough digital audio inputs to cover both HDMI ports. As another reviewer mentioned, additional cables are pretty cheap.
Great sound but set-up difficult for the unsuspecting March 4, 2009 FreedomRider (Washington, DC) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It must be made explicit that this unit will not transmit sound without digital optical or digital coaxial cable connection in addition to the HDMI connections!!! AND that one of each is necessary since there is just one port for each type on the Yamaha receiver. I was connecting the Direct TV box and a DVD Blu-Ray player to the Yamaha receiver. Even two Amazon technical types were split: one said these cables were not necesary while the other that they were. I finally called Yamaha (not too easy) to get the final word since Amazon people were confusing and then had to take precious time off to go buy these expensive cables.
Reading the customer reviews I only NOW see they were needed.
Action: Amazon must RECOMMEND these items for customers to purchase along with the recommendation of HDMI cable and, of decidedly secondary importance to the digital cables issue, heavier gauge speaker wire.
For this reason, I would recommend a sound system that does NOT need these extra cables and transmits via HDMI alone. A few more bucks (these cables are not cheap either) and a lot less hassle.
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