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Reddit mentions of Yamaha ATS-1060-R Factory ReRenewed Sound Bar with Bluetooth and Dual Built-in Subwoofers

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Yamaha ATS-1060-R Factory ReRenewed Sound Bar with Bluetooth and Dual Built-in Subwoofers. Here are the top ones.

Yamaha ATS-1060-R Factory ReRenewed Sound Bar with Bluetooth and Dual Built-in Subwoofers
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    Features:
  • Ultra slim design perfectly complements the look of your TV
  • Deep, rich bass from dual built-in subwoofers
  • Place it on furniture or mount it to a wall.Bluetooth Maximum Communication Range:33 feet (without obstructions)
  • Bluetooth wireless music streaming from a smartphone or tablet
  • Simple set up with HDMI, optical or analog Connection
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.125 inches
Length5.125 inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2017
Weight7 pounds
Width35 inches

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Found 2 comments on Yamaha ATS-1060-R Factory ReRenewed Sound Bar with Bluetooth and Dual Built-in Subwoofers:

u/AaronCompNetSys ยท 7 pointsr/Android

This means that you can create a Google Home Max with an ordinary TV sound bar and the Home Mini. For example, the Yamaha ATS-1060-R is my current recommendation. I have one attached to my TV via ARC so it powers up and down with it, and another separate sound bar unit in the center of the house for music only duty.

u/Armsc ยท 7 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

Here are some thoughts on this.

  1. Using two Bose speakers isn't going to work well and will be expensive.

  2. You'll be better off with a soundbar...yep I know bring the hate but of the two it's the better option.

  3. $200 is going to be hard but if you have variable RCA audio outputs then you can put together a budget 2.0 setup. You'll want to check your TV.

    Here are a few options to consider.

  • Soundbar - Yamaha YAS-107 $200, Yamaha ATS-1060 refurb $130 - These Yamaha's sound good on their own except for the extreme low end. However, they have the ability to add in a power subwoofer to them. I like this because the sub is not proprietary and can be used with future systems. If you're in a smaller space these will actually do alright on their own.

  • Soundbar - Sony HTCT80 $100 - Basic soundbar with a wired sub (my preference for simplicity) that will sound much better than the TV. Is this a great solution no but it will work and is very cost effective. For music it's going to be muh but for HT use in a small room it will do fine.

  • 2.0 - SMSL Q5 Pro amp $130, Micca MB42x speakers $90 and speaker wire- Slightly over budget but this will get you on the path to a much better system. This amp has an optical input so you can use it with any TV. The bookshelf speakers can be spread out to get you a better soundstage. The low end will lack but you can fix that later with a sub. You'll also need either an RCA cable to 3.5mm or an optical cable to get the signal into the amp.

  • 2.0 - SMSL SA-50, speaker wire (above) $10 and a set of BIC DV62 $120 - Larger speakers will get you better bass but you'll have to see if you have space for them. You'll also need to have those variable analog audio outputs and an RCA cable to feed the amp.

  • 2.1 - This is going to be tight and you'll need the analog outputs from the TV but this will get you good results. Lepai 168HA $30, BIC DV32 $60, Dayton Sub800 $100, and some speaker wire $10. You'll also need an RCA cable (those are cheap).