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News
8/9/2003
THX to Certify Yamaha Home Theatre Components
Strategic Partnership Provides Consumers with Yamaha Home Theatre
Products That Incorporate THX Performance Standards
THX(R) Ltd., the leading provider of product certification and
venue design for the entertainment and consumer electronics industries,
today announced a partnership with Yamaha Corporation. For the first
time, Yamaha will incorporate THX Certification and performance
standards into its home theatre components. The first Yamaha component
to achieve THX Ultra2 Certification will be the RX-Z9, a 9.1-channel
digital home theatre receiver, which was formally introduced to
the public and demonstrated on September 5 at CEDIA 2003.
THX and Yamaha are building on an established
working relationship that has its roots in the professional recording
studio environment. By incorporating THX Certification programs
and performance standards into home theatre components, Yamaha will
provide consumers and home theatre enthusiasts the ultimate multi-channel
home entertainment experience, which includes more choices for speaker
set-up and system configuration.
"With multi-channel entertainment products
rising in popularity among consumers, this is an ideal time for
us to partner with THX, an expert in multi-channel sound reproduction,"
said Kunihiro Maejima, managing director of Yamaha Corporation.
"The THX Certification programs and performance standards have revolutionized
the way audiences experience motion pictures and music. Now consumers
can get best of both worlds: the superior sound and engineering
expertise of Yamaha and the exceptional performance standards of
THX."
The THX Certification programs and performance
standards for home theatre components are based on science, psychoacoustics,
and the company's vast knowledge and understanding of accurate sound
reproduction. Considered a mark of excellence in the consumer electronics
industry, THX Certification promises consumers that the home theatre
components they purchase have been evaluated and tested to meet
the company's high standards for picture and sound presentation.
When properly installed and configured, THX Certified components
reproduce multi-channel movie and musical sources accurately and
consistently, delivering studio-quality picture and sound to the
home environment.
"We're thrilled to be working with Yamaha,
one of the true pioneers in home theatre and consumer electronics
manufacturing," said Ivan Fujihara, general manager of THX. "This
partnership reflects our shared commitment to providing consumers
superior sound and a breadth of choices in home entertainment products.
We're confident that this certification is the beginning of a strong
working relationship with Yamaha in the consumer market."
www.thx.com
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