Yamaha YSP-3050BL Digital Sound Projector YSP3050BL

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$529.99

Quick Overview

* True multi-channel surround sound
* Analog to HDMI video upconversion, scaling to 720p/1080i
* Built-in FM tuner and XM Radio ready
* iPod compatible via optional YDS-10
* 23 speakers - 82W total power

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Yamaha YSP-3050BL Digital Sound Projector YSP3050BL

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True Multi-Channel Surround Sound from All Sources, Including TV
As amazing as it seems, the YSP-3050 can actually deliver multi-channel sound that surrounds listeners the same as sound from front, center, and rear speakers. DVD movies and other digital sources sound just the way they are supposed to. Dolby Pro Logic II is included, so even 2-channel TV can be heard in glorious multi-channel surround.

Digital Amplifier Built-in
The YSP-3050 has a powerful and efficient digital amplifier built in. It powers the 21 beam drivers at 2W each and the two woofers at 20W each, for a total of 82W of power. There is no need for the customer to purchase an additional amplifier or receiver, so the system is compact and economical.

Wide Variety of Beam Settings
The My Surround mode provides surround sound without reflecting the beams off the walls and uses a combination of DiMagic and Yamaha technology. It delivers a good surround effect when listeners are close to the unit and is handy for rooms where the walls can not be used well. The My Beam setting focuses the sound at a specific listening position, so even in noisy surroundings you can hear dialogue and other sounds clearly. There are also five other selectable beam settings: 5 Beam, 3 Beam, 3 Beam + Stereo, and 2ch Stereo and 5ch Stereo that outputs stereo sources from all of the 5-channel beams, providing a more expansive sound field.

Digital Sound Projector Technology
the YSP-3050 applies this sophisticated technology to precisely control the orientation of the sound by focusing it through multiple beams. The center channel sound is heard directly, while sounds from other channels are heard after reflecting off walls. the result is true multi-channel surround sound that sounds just like a multi-speaker system - but without the need for extra speakers!