Yamaha YSP-1400 Unboxing and Review
Buy: http://amzn.to/KEyxjx Our Website: http://www.WaysToWatch.com The following is a part of the WaysToWatch.com Review of the YSP-1400: Taken in its entirety Yamaha, the multinational conglomerate, builds and sells various products and services. The company, founded in 1887, initially sold pianos. Over the last 125 years the company has grown to selling all sorts of music related products, and after World War II Yamaha started building motorcycles. Of all of the industries in which Yamaha competes, their products in home theater often set the benchmark. So when they recently announced a new sound bar, the YSP-1400, I was really interested in testing it out. The YSP-1400 is one of their entry-level products. The YSP-1400 is what Yamaha calls a "Digital Sound Projector." The Yamaha YSP-1400 Includes: Sound Bar Speaker with built-in Subwoofers Remote Control Optical Cable Yamaha YSP-1400 Design ysp_1400_design The Yamaha has excellent build quality in a simple design. When I first took it out of the box, the YSP-1400 did not look particularly special. It does not have a distinguishing design aesthetic like the current generation of Sony sound bars. However while I was shooting some footage for the review video, I started to notice the finer points in the build quality. The length of the YSP-1400 is covered with a glossy plastic that looks classy. In the center of the sound bar the eight array speakers are behind a grill. I placed the YSP-1400 in front of my 40-inch television. Its length of about 39 inches matched nicely with the width of my television. As I started to try it out with the Blu-ray of Star-Trek Into Darkness, the deep black of the sound bar was unnoticeable. This is good, because it was not distracting at all. ysp_1400_led The controls on the sound bar are simple and easy to navigate. It can be controlled with the remote control or the buttons on the sound bar. And instead of a display, Yamaha uses indicator lights that show which connection is active and when the YSP-1400 is responding to commands. The dual 3.25" built-in subwoofers are implemented nicely. The openings for the subwoofers are in the feet of the sound bar. This design choice is the embodiment of simplicity. This design will compliment any wall-mounted television nicely. If your television is on a stand, the YSP-1400 includes a signal repeater.--- Read the full Yamaha YSP-1400 review at http://www.waystowatch.com/yamaha-ysp-1400-sound-bar-review/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/waystowatchcom Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WaysToWatchcom Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/waystowatch/ Google+: http://plus.google.com/113263095778691855591/posts YSP-1400BL
Buy: http://amzn.to/KEyxjx Our Website: http://www.WaysToWatch.com The following is a part of the WaysToWatch.com Review of the YSP-1400: Taken in its entirety Yamaha, the multinational conglomerate, builds and sells various products and services. The company, founded in 1887, initially sold pianos. Over the last 125 years the company has grown to selling all sorts of music related products, and after World War II Yamaha started building motorcycles. Of all of the industries in which Yamaha competes, their products in home theater often set the benchmark. So when they recently announced a new sound bar, the YSP-1400, I was really interested in testing it out. The YSP-1400 is one of their entry-level products. The YSP-1400 is what Yamaha calls a "Digital Sound Projector." The Yamaha YSP-1400 Includes: Sound Bar Speaker with built-in Subwoofers Remote Control Optical Cable Yamaha YSP-1400 Design ysp_1400_design The Yamaha has excellent build quality in a simple design. When I first took it out of the box, the YSP-1400 did not look particularly special. It does not have a distinguishing design aesthetic like the current generation of Sony sound bars. However while I was shooting some footage for the review video, I started to notice the finer points in the build quality. The length of the YSP-1400 is covered with a glossy plastic that looks classy. In the center of the sound bar the eight array speakers are behind a grill. I placed the YSP-1400 in front of my 40-inch television. Its length of about 39 inches matched nicely with the width of my television. As I started to try it out with the Blu-ray of Star-Trek Into Darkness, the deep black of the sound bar was unnoticeable. This is good, because it was not distracting at all. ysp_1400_led The controls on the sound bar are simple and easy to navigate. It can be controlled with the remote control or the buttons on the sound bar. And instead of a display, Yamaha uses indicator lights that show which connection is active and when the YSP-1400 is responding to commands. The dual 3.25" built-in subwoofers are implemented nicely. The openings for the subwoofers are in the feet of the sound bar. This design choice is the embodiment of simplicity. This design will compliment any wall-mounted television nicely. If your television is on a stand, the YSP-1400 includes a signal repeater.--- Read the full Yamaha YSP-1400 review at http://www.waystowatch.com/yamaha-ysp-1400-sound-bar-review/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/waystowatchcom Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WaysToWatchcom Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/waystowatch/ Google+: http://plus.google.com/113263095778691855591/posts YSP-1400BL