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Yamaha Simplifies Home Theater with the YSP-1 (2/2/2005)
Yamaha Simplifies Home Theater with the YSP-1,
which Provides Multi-Channel Surround-Sound Enjoyment from a Single
Component
Yamaha Electronics Corporation, the leader
in digital audio and video technology designs, was awarded Best
of CES in the Audio & Video Essentials category at the Las Vegas
Convention Center on January 7th. Later, Yamaha took the show's
top honor, Best of CES, Best of Show for the Yamaha Digital Sound
Projector. The YSP-1 is a groundbreaking single source multi-channel
surround sound speaker system that features an array of 42 drivers
driven by digital amplifiers with steering logic to deliver high-quality
surround-sound, ideal for flat panel plasma displays in home theater
installations. In addition the Yamaha Digital Sound Projector won
the Popular Mechanics Best of CES Editor's Choice award for innovation
and was a finalist in Cnet's Next Big Thing Awards at CES.
Ahead of its time, this innovative compact
system applies sophisticated digital sound projector technology
to control the orientation of the sound from its speakers by focusing
it into beams. The stylish slim, wall-mountable unit uses a 40-driver,
dual woofer system to achieve a high-quality five-channel surround
sound performance for movies, music, digital audio, satellite TV,
cable TV or other multi-channel sources. The YSP-1 is designed for
a variety of room configurations; sound can be directed and reflected
off the walls, which provides the listener true surround sound.
For optimal performance the Digital Sound Projector should be positioned
in the front of the room in the center or in the corners. A variety
of customization modes ensure that the surround sound is optimized
for all types of conditions. Yamaha employs Digital Sound Projector
Technology to provide holographic surround sound from a single flat
panel, which forms a multi-channel sound beam to achieved precise
control of the delay characteristics of multiple speakers. The YSP-1
projects flat wave fronts of sound and appear to listeners to be
located at different points on the panel or via reflections off
walls at different points in the room.
An elegant design makes the Yamaha Digital
Sound Projector an ideal match for flat panel displays. Naturally,
as a single unit, additional speakers and wiring are not necessary.
As a result, the YSP-1 is an excellent solution for enthusiasts
that opt to build a home theater system around a large flat-screen
TV and desire a neat, uncluttered, unobtrusive system to match the
interior of a room. The YSP-1 will appeal to a variety of users
including first-time home theater system buyers.
Other features include Dolby Digital, DTS
and Dolby Pro Logic II compatibility, On-Screen Display, Night Listening
Mode, and three memory locations for storing particular settings.
The YSP-1 easily connects to existing set ups via two optical inputs,
one coaxial digital input, two analog inputs, there is a subwoofer
output. In addition, there is a RS-232C interface for customization
and a present remote control that can also control TVs and DVD players.
The YSP-1, priced at $1499.95, will be available
in March 2005 and can be seen during the CES 2005 show at Yamaha's
booth (#9844) in the center hall, Las Vegas Convention Center, beginning
January 6.
www.yamaha.com/home
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