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Yamaha launches YSP-5600, the world's first Dolby Atmos soundbar
20th August 2015 by Verity Burns
(see full article here : http://www.whathifi.com/news/yamaha-launches-ysp-5600-worlds-first-dolby-atmos-soundbar )
Yamaha's premium soundbar promises Dolby Atmos sound in a compact, space-saving form...
Yamaha has announced the world?s first Dolby Atmos-enabled soundbar, the YSP-5600.
Similar to other soundbars in Yamaha?s YSP range, the YSP-5600 uses Yamaha?s patented Intellibeam calibration system, which detects your room's characteristics to help deliver the Atmos effect.
This means that instead of more traditional in-ceiling units or add-on module speakers, Yamaha reckons you?ll just need one soundbar, which will be tempting for those short on space.
The YSP-5600 packs 44 array speakers, 12 of which are responsible for reproducing the Dolby Atmos ceiling speakers, alongside two built-in subwoofers and an optional separate wireless sub, for delivering extra punch to the low-end.
DTS:X will also be supported later via a firmware update once the technology becomes readily available....
Yamaha launches YSP-5600, the world's first Dolby Atmos soundbar
20th August 2015 by Verity Burns
(see full article here : http://www.whathifi.com/news/yamaha-launches-ysp-5600-worlds-first-dolby-atmos-soundbar )
Yamaha's premium soundbar promises Dolby Atmos sound in a compact, space-saving form...
Yamaha has announced the world?s first Dolby Atmos-enabled soundbar, the YSP-5600.
Similar to other soundbars in Yamaha?s YSP range, the YSP-5600 uses Yamaha?s patented Intellibeam calibration system, which detects your room's characteristics to help deliver the Atmos effect.
This means that instead of more traditional in-ceiling units or add-on module speakers, Yamaha reckons you?ll just need one soundbar, which will be tempting for those short on space.
The YSP-5600 packs 44 array speakers, 12 of which are responsible for reproducing the Dolby Atmos ceiling speakers, alongside two built-in subwoofers and an optional separate wireless sub, for delivering extra punch to the low-end.
DTS:X will also be supported later via a firmware update once the technology becomes readily available....