Yamaha YHT-S400 Home Cinema Sound System
The Soundbar, which houses the front L / R speakers and center, sits atop an AV stand in front of the TV (it is designed to match sets of 32in to 50in), while the receiver can be inserted into your AV rack and provides 3 x 50W of amplification, the audio decoding and a variety of outlets for your kit.

The NS-BR300 can be mounted in various ways: fix the feet provided and place it on a TV cabinet, mount it on the wall or attach to your TV with a Yamaha stands optional – the YTS T500-pedestal or YTS-F500 floor stand, which supports both TVs up to 45 kg.
Apparently only one block long black, the Soundbar is not much to see, but this is not the point – its purpose is to blend unobtrusively into your TV and improve the sound quality invisible, where l ‘ultra-compact. Although the build quality is generally solid, it’s a shame, Yamaha has opted for three sets of SpringClip rear instead of bounds.
The RS-300 may seem like a strange beast, but it’s actually a clever space saving idea. It looks like a regular AV receiver, except for the appearance of a large port in the front panel. Also on the fascia is a large screen showing the current source and the sound mode, more power, inputs and volume buttons on the left. There is no style in the traditional mean of Yamaha ‘Moody black finish. [via trustedreviews]
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