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What is it: All-in-one surround-sound decoder and sound projector
What we think: A nice idea for a smaller second TV in the bedroom or study
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 March 2008
Tags: Yamaha, Yamaha HTY-750, LED, accessories, sound effects
We like:
Design; size; ability to decode multiple surround sound formats
We don't like:
Weak bass; too expensive
CNET UK judgement:
We think the HTY-750 has a lot to offer and it will improve the sound of any TV. Our only real concern is the poor bass performance -- which can be improved if you add an extra subwoofer -- and the fairly high price
Full review:
Do you want to improve the sound of your TV without filling your living room with loads of speakers, a box the size of the Titanic with 300 wires and more little blue lights than a trendy Soho winebar? Continue Reading...
Yamaha HTY-750 History
5 Nov 2007 in Crave
Yamaha HTY-750: Surround sound in one small speaker
Speakers -- they're ugly, aren't they? Why not reduce spousal nagging and moaning by up to 37 per cent with the Yamaha HTY-750, a surround sound speaker system in a single box
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