Published on February 15th,2007 at 7:52 AM
By daimaou
By daimaou
YSP-900, the new Yamaha virtual Surround speaker
Japan is well known for its expensive real estate so it’s common to see small apartments. This can be a real problem for video and audio fans. Yamaha has been offering for a while a virtual Surround speaker, and today, they announced their latest model, the YSP-900. Designed for 32” TVs, this speaker can simulate different audio modes such as 2.1 or 5.1. It is also equipped with audio sensors to precisely focus the sound on your exact location in the room.


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The concept is good and the angle reflections, if executed right, just might make this work well.
I agree. This can potentially be a very good, easy to setup surround sounds system. Wonder why I haven’t seen them in Best But yet…
So yeah i finally found one of these advertised in an tech magazine in Taiwan last month. Still haven’t seen much of them in the states though.