agreed. Although conceptually it's a great product, none of the Yamaha Sound projector every really works in real life. I've tried YSP1, YSP800 and YSP1000. If those three are of any indication, the YSP500 will be no different. IE: junk.
I completely disagree. I have the YSP 800 and have really enjoyed it. The first time I hooked it up and had it configured it amazed me. It continues to be a great product for what it is: Simple 5.1 setup without extra speakers and wires running everywhere.
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Why bother explaining when we all know that this product is junk?
BananaBoat...
Why do you think this will be junk? You've never heard the device.
Do you have any experience with Yamaha sound projectors that you'd like to share?
agreed. Although conceptually it's a great product, none of the Yamaha Sound projector every really works in real life. I've tried YSP1, YSP800 and YSP1000. If those three are of any indication, the YSP500 will be no different. IE: junk.
no, let me reiterate: OVERPRICED junk.
I completely disagree. I have the YSP 800 and have really enjoyed it. The first time I hooked it up and had it configured it amazed me. It continues to be a great product for what it is: Simple 5.1 setup without extra speakers and wires running everywhere.
I would recommend it.