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Yamaha YSP-3050 Soundbar: Same as the YSP-3000 Plus HDMI Upscaling
Posted by Brian Lam at 5:58 AM on July 1, 2008
The YSP line is my favourite soundbar because of the sonar-inspired tech it borrows from cold war subs. The YSP-3050 is a new 23-driver model, second best compared to the 42 driver YSP-4000. The upgrade from the 3000 now has a front mounted minijack in, and HDMI upscaling. Like the higher end models, these will provide glorious surround, but unless you wall mount, the speaker blocks a few inches of your TV. [Yamaha]

YAMAHA INTRODUCES THE YSP-3050 DIGITAL SOUND PROJECTOR,
ITS LATEST SINGLE COMPONENT SURROUND SOUND SOLUTION
--New model to its market-leading line offers HDMI, video upconversion, iPod and XM Satellite Radio compatibility, FM tuner and advanced listening settings --
BUENA PARK, Calif.--Yamaha, the innovator in home theatre and digital audio and video reproduction, today unveiled the YSP-3050, the latest in its award-winning line of Digital Sound Projectors which focus audio signals into precisely controlled and directed "beams" that provide true multi-channel surround sound from a single component. The YPS-3050 fits neatly underneath a flat-panel television and gives consumers a space-efficient option to installing multiple speakers throughout a room for immersive audio for watching movies, television and sports programming.
The new YSP-3050 features 21 beam drivers, and two woofers, 23 corresponding digital amplifiers, three Cinema DSP programs (movie, music and sports), analogue to HDMI video upconversion, high definition video upscaling to 1080i/720p and a 1080p (24Hz and 60Hz) compatible HDMI interface with two inputs and one output to facilitate pure digital connections with the latest home theatre components.
The YSP-3050 is XM Satellite Radio ready with XM HD surround sound powered by Neural Surround. The YSP-3050 also offers iPod compatibility via the new optional YDS-11 dock (more information on the YDS-11 below). Once docked, the iPod can be operated (song selection, play, etc.) via the YSP's remote control and on-screen display. Yamaha's proprietary Compressed Music Enhancer technology compensates for the lost detail of audio that is compressed during the "ripping" process, recapturing the essence of the original recording. An integrated FM tuner further broadens the user's entertainment choices.
The YSP-3050 creates a wide soundstage designed to fill the whole room with convincing surround sound regardless of where listeners are seated. Sound settings include 5-Beam, 3-Beam, 3-Beam + Stereo, 2- channel Stereo, My Beam, 5-Channel Stereo and My Surround modes. My Surround mode delivers surround sound to even the most difficult installation environments where walls may not be present or are covered with unsuitable materials. My Beam mode focuses the sound at a specific listening position, so the listener can hear all program audio clearly, including dialog, without disturbing others in the room.
Yamaha's proprietary IntelliBeamâ„¢ automated system calibration enables users to quickly and easily set up each system for the optimal listening experience and intuitive, multi-language on-screen displays.
The YSP-3050 offers full support for surround sound standards, including Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6, as well as CINEMA DSP technology, to create realistic soundscapes in any room. For late night movie and music enjoyment, a Night Listening Enhancer mode allows dialog and quiet passages to be heard clearly, even at low volumes. The TV Equal Volume mode prevents sudden startling bursts of sound from TV programs and commercials. The model also features SRS TruBass technology to provide exceptionally deep and rich bass response.
The YSP-3050 is currently available for a suggested retail price of $1,399.95.

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N@tedog
Posted 6:21 AM 1/7/08
The YSP-3050 is currently available for a suggested retail price of GAWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?!
N@tedog
Puck
Posted 6:05 AM 1/7/08
I heard the 3000 in a store this weekend and it was pretty incredible, but i'll be buying the 4000 very soon with a sub. There's quite a few shitty soundbar options out there, but don't count these out, they're pretty damned good.
Puck
imTheKing
Posted 6:42 AM 1/7/08
@Puck: the 4000 kicks ass.
imTheKing
Puck
Posted 6:35 AM 1/7/08
@N@tedog:
Yeah this is a bit high, considering i'm getting the 4000 for $1200 brand new :x
Puck
Brian Lam
Posted 9:30 AM 1/7/08
@imTheKing: $4000 is amazing. I'm using it. can't beat discreet, but not having to deal with all the boxes and cables makes it worth it for me.
Brian Lam
zed0
Posted 12:29 PM 1/7/08
This sound bar looks great. I would consider getting it if the price was lower.
zed0
mrfixit223
Posted 9:46 AM 1/7/08
Can't wait till the price on this drops. I could probably finance the rest with all the copper I won't be using. Monster Cable is gonna be pissed.
mrfixit223
rstewart
Posted 6:09 AM 2/7/08
Where's the Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD support?
You'd think that by now with their receiver line receiving upgrades for these formats that the sound receiver would also see more of the love.
Also, Hopefully the replacement for the 4000 will have at least 4 HDMI inputs. 2 just isn't enough any more!
rstewart