🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with YAMAHA!
The YAMAHA ATS-2090 Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer offers a powerful 200W audio output, seamless Alexa voice control, and easy connectivity options, making it the perfect addition to any home entertainment setup.
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Optical, HDMI |
Item Weight | 30.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.25"D x 36.63"W x 2.5"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Input Voltage | 120 Volts |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 20.32 Centimeters |
Woofer Diameter | 20.32 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | Subwoofer, bass_boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | Music |
L**H
Great Value Soundbar
I've now had this sound bar for just under four years. It is still performing wonderfully, still sounds great, and still works just as well as the day I took it out of the box. The sound quality is surprisingly good for the price you pay. Is it perfect? No? Will it hold up to a unit that's 4x the price? Not even kinda. But is it better than the speakers on your standard consumer-grade flat-screen TV? You better believe it. Better by a mile. It has several different sound modes depending on what you're watching, easily connects to your Bluetooth devices to play music, and offers very simple connection to your TV. The remote is crap, but you likely won't need it anyway. Most TVs now come with programmable remotes that you can use to control the basic functions of the soundbar. I use the Yamaha Soundbar app to control the more detailed features as it's easier and more clear visually. It gets plenty loud and does not distort or crack in higher volumes. I have noticed that when watching OTA broadcast TV (read: not through a cable box or streaming device), TV shows that feature live music performances are particularly challenging for this soundbar. The vocals during songs are always totally buried. However, watching music videos, streaming music, or watching concert videos seems to be fine. It's a strange issue, but there's no doubt it exists. And I've tried multiple modes with no success. But it's a minor issue comparatively. I'm very happy with this unit and will continue to use it until one of us stops working.
T**.
Built-in speakers on today's TV are horrible. This Yamaha soundbar is so much better.
I received this ATS-2090 soundbar from Yamaha in renewed condition. It arrived professionally repackaged, in custom formed protective styrofoam and each major component in a sealed plastic bag. The only piece which showed any evidence of prior use was one of the two power cords. The twist tie used to secure it was slightly distorted. No parts or documentation were missing.The firmware on the unit was out of date, but the sound bar automatically updated itself as soon as it was connected to my home WiFi network. I might comment that it (the soundbar) only supports 2.4GHz wireless networks. There is no 5GHz WiFi support. I had no problems installing the app on my iPhone, and I find the app easy to navigate and extremely useful.The sound quality is so much better than the built-in speakers on my bargain 40" flat panel TV. I knew the built-in speakers were bad, but after enjoying this sound bar it would be impossible to go back. I did adjust the bass level to +0 (it is set to +3 as a default) and I turned off the "bass extension" option using the app. With these adjustments, the bass from the wireless subwoofer integrates reasonably well and really accentuates most any TV program or movie soundtrack. I do have the wireless subwoofer located a few inches away from the wall, near a corner of the room, and just behind the TV itself.The actual connectivity took a little bit of experimentation. This is not a problem with the soundbar itself, but rather a consequence of the technology. My TV does not have an ARC capable HDMI connection. I am currently using the HDMI pass-through feature of the sound bar, and I have not connected the optical cable. My TV input comes only from an Android TV device, which streams content from a DLNA server, as well as Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, etc. The pass-through works perfectly for this application. It will still require a small learning curve for my family to become accustomed to turning the soundbar on prior to use, or perhaps I will need to defeat the auto power off feature (as described in the manual).I did experiment with the CEC settings on my TV to prevent devices from turning on or off unexpectedly, and I think I also needed to set the HDMI audio output setting on my Android device to PCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS. This is all noted in the Yamaha documentation. Again, further trial & error with CEC settings may be helpful, as it would be nice if the sound bar faithfully turned on & off with the TV.I would definitely purchase this sound bar again, especially at the renewed price. I'm considering buying a second for the TV set in the rec room... can I run two of the wireless subs in the same household without problems? Highly recommended.(10/18 - edited for grammar and writing style)11/20 - Owned for over a month now. I’m still extremely pleased. There’s been no weird situations where “it just stopped working” or anything like that. Totally would buy again.
J**E
Tough to beat for the price!
I am working on transforming part of my basement into a semi-finished space for a small exercise room. Sound off of a TV's built in speakers isn't going to cut it, so I needed a better solution.I wouldn't consider myself an audiophile, but I do appreciate good sound. I have a bunch of conventional receiver/speaker setups throughout the house - several 2.0 systems and a 5.1 in the living room.In this basement application, I wanted something simpler and cheaper. I compared this Yamaha setup to a similar Polk and Klipsch sound bar/sub combination. I have had positive experiences with all three brands, but ended up choosing the Yamaha mainly due to the killer price.The subwoofer was a little bigger than I expected for a 6.5" unit, but not big enough to be an issue in my intended location. One oddity with the bar itself - the mounting holes aren't 16" on center even though they easily could have been. I mounted it to a cedar plank wall and fortunately I still had the back side open and was able to add a couple 2x4s between studs to provide a more solid mounting point. On sheetrock, I think you'd be okay with good sized anchors since it isn't terribly heavy but it would still be better if Yamaha had gone with a standard 16" spacing to allow for hitting studs.The unit powered up right away and was relatively easy to add to my wireless network. It is 2.4 GHz only, like many smart home devices but this is okay for me. 2.4 GHz could have interference issues in a dense apartment building, however. The app is okay - it seems they should have fit more controls on one page, but I don't anticipate using it much.I immediately queued up some songs on Spotify to try it out. It played over the network without an issue. Rating the sound quality depends on what you're comparing it to. If I compare it to the RCF Monitors in my garage or my Yamaha driven Polk 5.1 setup in the living room it's not even close, but I wasn't expecting it to be given the huge difference in price. Compare it to a solid set of 2.1 computer speakers at a similar price point, though, and it'll absolutely blow them away. I unfortunately can't compare to other sound bars since I have limited experience with them.For this application, it's plenty. Music does sound good - the bass is solid for a 6.5" subwoofer, and the mids/highs are better than expected for such a compact unit. I've been using it while I continue remodeling the basement and I'm happy with the sound quality. I leave it set on stereo as other modes seem somewhat artificial to me.I did run into an issue with Bluetooth - I could not get it to appear as an option no matter how hard I tried. I performed a factory reset and that fixed the issue. Otherwise, it's been working very reliably.Bottom line: If you're looking for a secondary system in a basement or bedroom, this should suit your needs very well. For a small to medium sized living room, it would be acceptable and a whole lot better than TV speakers if you aren't willing to invest in a 5.1 or 7.1 system. For the price, it's tough to go wrong.
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