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Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jun 01, 2015  |  0 comments
Pop quiz time. What’s the biggest growing sector within the hi-fi industry of the last four or five years? Bluetooth adaptors? Hi-res music streamers? Portable music players? No, give up? Would it come as a surprise if we were to reveal that headphones is the answer? Probably not given the fact thatthe rest of the page is filled with picturesof them. . .
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Sep 12, 2016  |  0 comments
Yamaha continues to expand its MusicCast range with a host of recently launched products that include multi-channel receivers, soundbars, streaming speakers and even a piano, all geared for audio fans looking to evolve a multi-room system around the home. Models offering a more traditional two-channel focus in the new lineup include the R-N402D network stereo receiver (£400), that claims 2x 100W power output, supports PCM 24-bit/192kHz and DSD files, AirPlay and Bluetooth wireless connectivity and access to streaming servicesfrom the likes of Spotify, Qobuz, Juke and vTuner. There’s also a DAB/DAB+ tuner. Pictured above is the MCR-N470D Piano Craft music system (£450).
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 05, 2017  |  0 comments
Introducing the WXAD-10, the latest addition to Yamaha’s MusicCast family of products. Powered by a single USB cable, the small box connects to your existing hi-fi setup via RCA line-level or 3. 5mm output and provides the additional functionality of Bluetooth connectivity, AirPlay and a wide selection of streaming services including Spotify, Tidal and Deezer. A built-in Burr-Brown DAC supports hi-res audio up to 24/192 FLAC, WAV and AIFF, plus 24/92 ALAC file formats.
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Feb 01, 2014  |  0 comments
DETAILS Product: Yamaha HPH-PRO400 Price: £200 Type: Closed-back over-ear headphones Weight: 289g FEATURES - 50mm dynamic driver - Hard plastic headband with soft plastic covered cushion - Removable 1. 2m tangle-resistant flat cable Distributor: Yamaha UK Website: uk. yamaha. com .
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 13, 2022  |  0 comments
Yamaha’s new earbuds feature Listening Care technology
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Sep 23, 2021  |  0 comments
Introducing the aptX TW-E3B
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 23, 2016  |  0 comments
It wasn’t so long ago that the entire family would gather together to enjoy music in one room, and while sitting and listening to a crackly rendition of the Glen Miller Orchestra as father smokes a pipe and mother frets about what the neighbours think are very outdated concepts, individual members of the family still enjoy listening to music, but in their own space. Up until fairly recently this would’ve necessitated a separate system for every room, but now with the advent of multi-room one system can stream music anywhere in the house that you care to stick a set of speakers. All of which brings us rather neatly to Yamaha’s answer to multi-room, MusicCast. Rather than design a range of speakers to form a line of products, MusicCast is a feature set that has been added to a selection of Yamaha’s audio components allowing youto assemble a multi-room setup that includes the elements you desire in the places you want them.
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Apr 08, 2014  |  0 comments
Details PRODUCT Yamaha R-N500 ORIGIN Japan/Malaysia TYPE Network receiver WEIGHT 9. 8kg DIMENSIONS (WxHxD) 435 x 150 x 387mm FEATURES ● Network music playback via AirPlay and Ethernet with optional wi-fi and Bluetooth ● Support for FLAC/ ALAC/WAV/MP3 up to 24-bit/192kHz ● 80W amplifier (claimed) ● USB, S/PDIF and MM phono input DISTRIBUTOR Yamaha Music Europe GmbH (UK) TELEPHONE 0844 8111116 WEBSITE uk. yamaha. com Click here to read the full reveiw in the May issue 384 .
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Jun 01, 2018  |  0 comments
Yamaha’s MusicCast wireless multi-room speakers have undergone a refresh, with a series of streaming speakers, soundbars and a wireless subwoofer all set for release in September. First up is the MusicCast 20, which can be used as a standalone speaker, paired or as part of a surround setup. Equipped with wi-fi, AirPlay and Bluetooth (version 4. 2), it features a 30mm soft dome tweeter, 90mm mid/bass driver and pair of passive bass radiators.
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Oct 13, 2016  |  0 comments
There are few loudspeakers that encapsulate the standards of the time quite as well as Yamaha's NS-1000M monitors. Launched in 1974, the then flagship model was easily ahead of anything else of the day, and used incredibly light, ultra-advanced beryllium drivers to produce a fast and agile sound that still managesto impress speaker enthusiasts more than 40 years on. An innovation at the time, Yamaha is keen to continue the legacy with its new NS-5000 flagship, planned for launch in 2017. In keeping with the almost legendary NS-1000M, the NS-5000 is a 30cm three-way design with newly developed tweeter, midrange and bass driver diaphragms made from a futuristic-sounding synthetic fibre created in Japan called Zylon, said to boast acoustic velocity properties comparable to beryllium.
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Oct 02, 2015  |  0 comments
Want to find a way of getting your music distributed around the home without going down the Sonos (or the like) route, yet desire the same kind of multi-room integration using more traditional audio components? Yamaha's MusicCast range of products has arrived with the aim of doing just this. With its own multi-room standard integratedinto its new series of hi-fi components, soundbars and AV receivers, it allows audio to be shared over wired and wireless networks as well as using Bluetooth and AirPlay through connected devices. If the MusicCast name sounds familiar, it's because it is the monicker (but not the tech) that was also given to the brand's hard-disk-based system launched in 2003. With 23 MusicCast products announced – including the MCR-N670D micro system (£700) pictured – there looks to be plenty of component options to enable customers to quickly establish a multi-room setup and share any input on any MusicCast device with any other around the home.
Hi-Fi Choice  |  May 22, 2020  |  0 comments
New A-S1200, A-S2200 and A-S3200 amps and premium loudspeaker set to impress
Hi-Fi Choice  |  Oct 09, 2018  |  0 comments
Turntable sales may have stabilised in 2018, but Japanese tech giant Yamaha hopes it can break new ground with the launch of its first MusicCast record player. On display for the first time at Berlin's IFA Show at the beginning of September, the Vinyl 500 is no regular LP spinner. The wireless belt-driven deck is designed to take the classic vinyl replay experience for a new spin by combining classic design with multi-room streaming. Priced at £549, the Vinyl 500 looks traditional enough and offers both 33 and 45rpm playback speeds with a 300mm aluminium die-cast platter, a straight tonearm that's fitted with an unspecified moving-magnet cartridge and is supplied with a dust cover.

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