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YAMAHA ATS-2090 Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer, Bluetooth, and Alexa Voice Control Built-in (Renewed), Black

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Style: ATS-2090BL-R


Features

  • Alexa built-in for control of your sound bar, setting timers, controlling lights, thermostats and more without an extra device!
  • Easy setup with HDMI or Optical cable and automatic subwoofer connection
  • Wireless subwoofer for deep bass and flexible placement.

Description

Yamaha ATS-2090BL-R Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer, Bluetooth, and Alexa Voice Control Built-in.


Brand: YAMAHA


Model Name: ATS-2090BL-R


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Optical, HDMI


Special Feature: Subwoofer


Product Dimensions: 2.44 x 4.29 x 36.6 inches


Item Weight: 30.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Yamaha


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ATS-2090BL-R


Date First Available: March 15, 2021


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Tough to beat for the price!
Style: ATS-2090BL-R
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023 by Joe

  • Fantastic sound but with one large flaw
Style: ATS-2090BL-R
First of all, this soundbar sounds amazing! I would easily have given it 5 stars. However, there is one thing about the device that really stinks, unfortunately. It has an auto shut-off feature! So every so often the soundbar just shuts off. All you have to do is turn it back on but that's beside the point. It's very annoying and always happens at a bad time. Besides that, it's a great little unit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Matt K

  • OK soundbar. Only real option if you want to use an existing subwoofer and also want ARC.
Style: YAS-109BL
I had recently upgraded to a 4k TV and had an old vizio soundbar that worked just fine but upon receiving the new tv, found that I would have to use 2 remotes which I absolutely did not want to do. I have the Polk Audio PSW10 subwoofer and wanted to continue using it as I really like the deep punch it has for movie action scenes. Many of the new soundbar packages don't allow an additional subwoofer option and the included sub seems inferior - typical seems to be 6". Based on these criteria, there were not a whole lot of options available - a soundbar with a sub pre-out and HDMI ARC to enable the one remote option. So I settled on the YAS-109. Through some trial and error I found that the best settings (along with the additional sub) were Clear voice On, TV mode, subwoofer set to -1 and bass ext off. Other than not being able to get very loud compared to my old soundbar, they do the job alright. I just watched Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in 4k; turning it up all the way and during action scenes, it almost makes me feel like I'm at a theater. The soundbar didn't give out at high volume and remained crystal clear. If however, I move to the kitchen 20 feet away, I wish I could turn up the volume more. Max volume is just not loud enough. My older Vizio soundbar got much louder but did choke at high volume. Perhaps they capped it on purpose knowing full well that the small speakers would not be able to handle anything louder. For the cons, the soundbar's speakers are so tiny that the 'subwoofer' is just a marketing gimmick. If turning up the soundbar's subwoofer at all, it just cannot handle the bass and makes any speech drowned out & woofy. If anything they should have called them drivers. Just by adding an air port doesn't qualify them being called a subwoofer; subwoofer is misleading. The other huge con is the 3d surround option. It is just so laughably bad. No clue how that got greenlighted. Turning it on makes the sound 'appear' wider but it loses all bass and sounds tinny like the speakers within the TV itself. It would have been nice to have the same bass and sound response as without it- but just appear to sound wider; my old vizio soundbar from 2008 had this option and performed so much better in this regard. I also don't really get the sound profiles. Game, Movie and Music have an echo but TV doesn't. Really weird. I can't comment on the Alexa option because we already have another Alexa speaker close by and didn't want them competing so turned the mic off. I also did turn off the power save option so it wouldn't go to sleep. It does turn off when I turn the TV off which is nice. For the current options out there right now, this sound bar is OK. It does the job and fulfilled my criteria. Does it blow me away? lol no. It doesn't have any of the new tech like DTS X or Dolby Atmos but then again it cost a fraction of the price as the ones that do so I can't complain re that. I think a good price point for this speaker is ~$150; abouts what I paid for it. Wait for a sale or try to find it used - like new (damaged box or return but still new). Definitely not worth the $220 new it's going for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021 by AmazonUser

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