Yamaha - 2.1-Channel Soundbar with Built-in Subwoofers and Alexa Built-in - Black
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Description
Features
Amazon Alexa Built-in
Easily control your sound bar, music, smart devices, set alarms and more with Alexa built-in.
Two 1" tweeters and two 2-1/8" cone woofers
Enhance the frequency range of audio playback to ensure crisp voices and dynamic soundtracks.
Two 3" built -in subwoofers
Efficiently transmits bass energy to the room for powerful, tight dynamic bass response.
Dolby Digital and DTS Virtual:X
Reproduces multichannel audio to deliver a cinematic audio experience.
Bluetooth music streaming
Makes it easy to enjoy tracks stored on a compatible Bluetooth-enabled device (not included).
Sleek appearance
Fits seamlessly along most HDTVs for a streamlined look.
Inputs
Includes optical digital audio and HDMI.
Outputs
Includes HDMI ARC.
Remote control and free Home Theater Controller app
Offer simple operation with options for control.
Supports a variety of file formats
Including WAV, WMA, AAC, MP3, FLAC and ALAC, so you can enjoy your favorite media.
62Hz - 23kHz frequency response
Ensures a wide range of accurately reproduced sound.
What's Included
Yamaha 2.1-Channel Soundbar with Built-in Subwoofers and Alexa Built-in
Remote Control
Key Specs
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa
- Bluetooth EnabledYes
- Input(s)Toslink optical, HDMI, Subwoofer
- Works WithAmazon Alexa
Compatibility
- Voice Assistant Built-inAmazon Alexa
- Works WithAmazon Alexa
General
- Product Name2.1-Channel Soundbar with Built-in Subwoofers and Alexa Built-in
- BrandYamaha
- Model NumberYAS-109BL
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Audio
- Surround Sound SupportedDolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital
- Minimum Frequency Response62 hertz
- Maximum Frequency Response23 kilohertz
Connectivity
- Bluetooth EnabledYes
- Input(s)Toslink optical, HDMI, Subwoofer
- Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)1
- Number Of USB Inputs0
- Number Of Optical Audio Inputs1
- Output(s)HDMI, Subwoofer
- Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)1
Video
- Video Pass-through2160 (4K)
Feature
- App CompatibleYes
Speaker
- Number Of Tweeters Included2
- Tweeter Size1 inches
- Number of Drivers Included6
- Driver Size3 inches
- Number Of Woofers Included2
- Woofer Size8 inches
Dimension
- Product Height2.1 inches
- Product Width35 inches
- Product Depth5.2 inches
- Product Weight7.5 pounds
Included
- Remote Control IncludedYes
- Cable(s) IncludedNone
Certifications Listings & Approvals
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC027108958231
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 302 reviews
(302 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
Expert reviews
See all expert reviews(3)Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Aug4, 2022 ~130pm, i picked up my yamaha YAS-109 at princeton,nj bestbuy, .. no one else was there for pickup but me,, and when the staff went back to get it,, while waiting,, i hear a loud bang and crash in the back .. and i immediately thought is that my package and wondered ,, will i now get a dented box and sure enough it was , as seen in my posted photo .. this is essentially a lightweight package as a soundbar, and wonder that a simple drop ,, would could cause such a dent in the corner of the box .. and because of the stiff foam protection, it takes a lot of force to make that kind of dent .. however,, of course,, i have absolutely no proof it was done on purpose ,, it is just that it happened as i was there to pick it up .. but i bet bestbuy has video of what goes on in that back room area ,, that will show exactly what happened .. but i just am wondering .. so when i got home ,, i made a video ,, as i opened the box and the yamaha soundbar shows no damage,, and when i hooked it up ,, it seem to be working fine as of now .. if not for this pickup situation ,, i would have written a more comprehensive review of this soundbar ..
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Music, Price, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Apps
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome mid price range sound bar
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The first sound bar I ever had was a Yamaha. Several years later I upgraded my TV and decided to get a new sound bar. I tried a Samsung, returned it. Then got a Vizio, kept it a couple years then it started getting glitchy. Wasn't bad but not great sound. So I decided to go back to the yamaha. I love it. The built-in subs don't thump, didn't expect that any way, but it does give the bar a nice rich full sound. And the clear voice is way better than the other two bars. After a couple of weeks I added an 8" 100W sub to it. And that gave me the extra punch I wanted. Not only tv and movies, but music sounds great too. With alexa built-in I was able to get rid of the echo I had in the living room. The app is is pretty basic and doesn't really do much. But it works. I would definitely recommend it. Plus it won't break the bank!
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Yamaha 2.1
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was searching for something that could give 3rd sense, without taking more space by adding sub Hoover- this really served the purpose. Voice quality is amazing !
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Can’t go wrong with Yamaha
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This was purchased as a Christmas gift for my Son and his girlfriend. I usually don’t purchase audio equipment without listening to it first, but this model was not on display. They live in a small apartment where a base box would take up too much room, so I went with this one because Yamaha is a great brand. The kids said this soundbar is amazing and has great sound and fits nicely in their apartment.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Bass, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Apps
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good sound. App could use some work.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My wife didn’t want a huge sub woofer in our living room so I went with this one, since they are built in. The sound quality is good. I have a large, open living area and the sound bar performs well. The bass is good enough for my needs but audiophiles will want to look elsewhere. I had no issue connecting to my network through the app. The sound profiles work well, especially clear voice. I connected through ARC and it has worked well for the most part. I did lose connection once and had to reboot but this may have been an issue with my Vizio TV. The Yamaha app is not intuitive and needs some work. We have it sitting on our tv console and it looks great.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Bass, Music, PriceCons mentioned:Remote control
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A multi-tasking Soundbar that can fill a room.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.YAMAHA YAS-109 Soundbar with ALEXA I was pleasantly surprised by the easy setup and the very nice sound that the YAS-109 produces. It beats the sound of any flat panel TV I know, for a reasonable price. I switched back and forth between my TV, which advertised its superior sound, and the Yamaha YAS-109, and it was night and day. This significantly elevated my TV sound and recreate a movie theater experience in our large guest bedroom. Add in ALEXA features, the ability to play playlists from my phone, and App access to Spotify, Amazon Music and a few others sources and I feel like I got a bonus goodie bag along with a straightforward soundbar. SETUP: The Yamaha leaves a nice impression right out of the box. While it’s not especially heavy (7.5 lbs), it has a nice, modern, rounded design that sits fairly flush (projecting only 2”) from our wall. It looks great either under or over a wall-mounted TV. It will mostly disappear from view except for the small LEDs which confirm input or sound control changes. If your TV is still on its stand, you can simply lay the Soundbar in front of it. I did that during some of my pre-install period In the box is the 35” x 5.13” x 2.13” Yamaha Soundbar (measurements assume wall mount orientation), the small remote, a thin optical cable, power cable, a useful mounting template, and instruction guides. There are no mounting screws or HDMI cable, which you may need in order to exploit all the Yamaha Soundbar’s features. The VERY SIMPLEST SETUP: Mount on the wall or lay the Soundbar on a counter under your TV. Find the Optical Jack on your TV and connect the provided optical cable to the Soundbar. (Make sure you pop off those tiny protective shields at each end of the cable). Plug in the Soundbar to an outlet. Turn on your TV and go into your sound setting where you’ll turn off the TV SPEAKERS and select AUDIO SYSTEM or something similar. Turn on the Soundbar, increase the volume and you’re ready to hear movies as the director intended. There are a variety of sound fields, voice enhancement and subwoofer management. Play with the remote and modify sound all you want. But, there is a lot more with a little added effort. The FULL FEATURED SETUP: Do you want ALL those other voice managed and connection features in the YAMAHA YAS-109? Download the Yamaha Soundbar App from the iOS or Google Play store. You can connect ONE streaming or set-top box or game console directly to the Soundbar (HDMI cable). Connect your TV (ARC Input if possible) to the Soundbar with an HDMI cable. In order to use ALEXA, you need to either use the Ethernet connection or use wireless to connect the Soundbar to the internet. [I found that I needed to unplug my ethernet. I may talk to Yamaha about this.] PERFORMANCE: Because I like to have my new equipment playing within minutes, I did my VERY SIMPLEST SETUP and was watching a movie while I learned about enabling the more advanced Yamaha features. This is a nice sounding Soundbar, with a balance of sound which projected itself into the room. It was very difficult to tell where the sound was coming from at times, because it nicely filled this large bedroom location. Clean voice (which could be brought forward with the CLEAR VOICE button), detailed treble and rich bass. This is a great improvement over the TV’s best sound. The settings allowed a choice of sound fields, which I generally ignore. But, Yamaha is not over-the-top with its digital processing, so I found myself experimenting with all of them. I was really shocked by the bass. There is no extra bass module, but there is definitely extra bass when it’s called for by the program. Surprised me. Nicely done, Yamaha. I began the FULL FEATURED SETUP by downloading the Yamaha Soundbar App from the Apple store. I allowed the iPhone App to find the YAS-109 using my home wireless which needs to signed into upon initial install. This was fairly fast and new FIRMWARE (2.72 dated 2019-12-25) was installed. The APP provides all of the features of the remote control. But, the remote is limited to the sound fields, input selection and overall sound level as well as a separate subwoofer level. The phone APP opens up the world of the Internet and ALEXA. I found that I could directly select music from my iPhone music library, or select Spotify, TIDAL, etc, or go back to the TV output (remember to connect ARC output from the TV) or choose the device connected via the HDMI input of the Soundbar. I could request (using my voice) that ALEXA play music, and it offered music from the Amazon Music play. I could even specify (by voice) music selections. If I chose to play “My Music” the App let me survey my iPhone’s Playlists and select a song from my collection, directly. This was all fairly easy to master. Spotify Connect relies on the App on my phone, but the music is playing beautifully on the Yamaha Soundbar. The YAS-109 doesn’t work with Google Assistant. Although I primarily use Google Assistant to control lights. locks etc in my house, I wasn’t limited in any way using ALEXA to control the YAMAHA and call up music as I wanted. Those other ALEXA type features like weather, traffic and the news reports are all here. I will need to go explore some more. SUMMARY: Whew. Lots of features going on here. I wish Yamaha covered this more completely in the instructions, because I had quite a few trial and error moments which better instructions might have lessened. If you’re a novice looking for a simple Soundbar, the Yamaha YAS-109 can be quickly and easily set up. Don’t let my extended review frighten you away. You’re going to love it. If you see the usefulness of ALEXA and want to add a really great voice-controlled music source to a room, this Soundbar will easily outperform many standalone wireless speakers while practically disappearing in the room. And, who doesn’t want to be able to ask their TV wall to give them the weather or traffic on command? The price is nice and the features go on and on. Recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Music, Price, Set upCons mentioned:Remote control
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Makes Home Cinema Sound Easy
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have been curious about what soundbars can bring to the table. It has been a while since I have invested in an entertainment system. Don’t get me wrong, we have fairly new 4k TVs, but the last time I purchased a sound system it involved a slew of speakers and having to run cables all over the room. I have loved the idea of one speaker that could simulate a surround experience. To start with the sound is not going to be the same as having a full surround, it comes about 60%-70% of the way there. Now, the benefit here is the ease of setup, very compact, and the price is more reasonable. Setup was pretty straightforward, plug into ARC port on the TV, then we plugged in our 4k FireTV stick into the soundbar. We had also tried to connect one of our AppleTVs. The AppleTV we have here is not the 4k version and that worked without any issues. Not the case with the 4k FireTV. The connection was simple enough, and sounds were great, but we had issues with the screen flickering black sporadically when watching content on the 4k FireTV. I tried different cables, restarting the stick, and nothing was working. I finally happened across a site that said to try adjusting the color depth. I had to bring it down to 10 bits and voila flickering ceased. After that, we have not had an issue whatsoever with the soundbar. The FireTV stick takes over controls for the soundbar so I can just use 1 remote to control everything. Being able to stream music from Spotify, and Amazon Music is great since we use both services. Music sounds amazing from it. Movies and TV shows sound great as well. We have the soundbar connected in our bedroom and it does a good job of separating and simulating that surround sound. We were watching a movie recently and I could have sworn the insect noises in the movie were coming from outside of our window, I had to pause the movie to verify that it was the movie. My only issue, and it's more if a nitpick is that the bass is a little lacking. There is a way to adjust it, and we have done so, but I think we will have to try to see about connecting a separated subwoofer to the soundbar. The soundbar does have built-in subs, and they do offer a little rattle when watching action movies, I was just hoping for a bit more. I could easily recommend this soundbar to anyone looking for a relatively inexpensive way of increasing their home theater experience. Just make sure to adjust your FireTV stick if you come across the flickering issue. The music streaming, Bluetooth connectivity, sound quality, and ease of use make this a very strong choice.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Set up, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Apps, Remote control, Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Supplementary Soundbar with Alexa
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So let's be honest, most folks unless they are in a small space or apartment would not consider a 2.1 channel compact soundbar for their primary home theater or TV set-up. However at this pricepoint, this soundbar is still an attractive option with solid Yamaha sound and Amazon Alexa extension functionality. Why buy an Echo spot for $50 when you can get a real competent soundbar in that guest room, kitchen or office attached to your TV? A few negatives, this unit is deeper/thicker than most soundbars. This is due to the subwoofer exhausts on the back of the unit, but that's why the unit is so big. The remote is pretty low-quality with an IR sensor that you see the bulb on. Barely functional although it is well laid out, you have to literally point it directly at the soundbar with nothing obstructing it. I couldn't get ARC to work correctly from my Hisense TV. Not a huge surprise and it may be partially my TVs fault since it had issues with my Vizio Soundbar as well, but ARC works perfectly and auto-switches to my Samsung soundbar with the same TV setttings and connections. I don't hold this against Yamaha so much but I simply could not get audio over HDMI ARC from the TV apps to the soundbar which was very frustrating. I set it to TV and it wasn't as obvious if the settings were correct or not. I didn't love the capacitive touch button settings on the unit itself, and the lights show the level of volume from left to right re-using function displays. Some positives: The sound is excellent! Fantastic for a smaller room, bedroom, kids play room. HDMI passthrough works perfectly and is also 4K capable. Would be amazing for a dorm room for TV and music since you can stream directly to it with Spotify or Alexa. Includes Alexa which is a huge boon for any smart device for Alexa users. One less other Amazon device in a room. No video of course, but maybe one day they'll have a native app like the Portal TV. Set-up was actually very fast and easy despite a large update. It went through without an issue. Only works on 2.4GHz networks but my mesh network has both 2.4 and 5GHz on the same SSID. Includes a template and doesn't require additional hardware to hang off the wall, it just hangs vertically, but this also includes its size and profile on the wall (its kinda fat). Overall a solid sound bar, I'm going to try it with ARC on my Samsung TV and see if it does better.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
(3 Reviews)- Tom's GuideMichael Andronico on May 5, 2021
Yamaha YAS-109 drowns out the competition in the Tom's Guide Awards 2020The battle to become the best soundbar has only become more competitive over the years, especially now that we're all spending more time than ever enjoying entertainment at home. But even in a crowded field of high-end competitors that offer an
Full Review - WIREDPARKER HALL on March 29, 2021
The Best Soundbars for Every BudgetI always recommend snagging a soundbar with a separate subwoofer included for maximum audio enjoyment, but if you live in a small apartment, or just don't have room for a subwoofer in your living room, the Yamaha YAS-109 is for you. It might not
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Yamaha YAS-109 ReviewThe Yamaha YAS-109 is a 2.0 setup from 2019. It's the next generation of the Yamaha YAS-108/ATS-1080, adding an Ethernet port, six EQ presets, Alexa built-in voi
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Q: Questioncan i use this remote only and not have to go to a different one?
Asked by taxguy.
- A:Answer Yes you can, but you can also use the app as a controller and set up your sound settings. I used the supplied optical cable and ran that to TV, then ran hdmi to arc connections. My tv remote now controls the volume. And if I want to change the bass or other settings I use the app. I put the small included remote in my junk drawer.
Answered by HappyDad
Q: QuestionMy remote won’t work. Changed battery & checked the setting on the TV which is correct. Now we can’t use the sound bar. What should we do? Thanks
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello, you can try pointing the remote at the camera on a smart phone or IPad to see if the infrared light is working to rule out that it’s only the remote. And you can can always download the Yamaha Sound Bar app on a smart device that works as a remote as well. Hope this helps.
Answered by Paul
Q: QuestionThe soundbar app on my phone doesn't have the Alexa option so i have not been able to set it up - whats the issue here?
Asked by mike.
- A:Answer Did you connected to internet?
Answered by West
Q: QuestionCan the Yamaha sound bar be hung on the wall?
Asked by Pistol.
- A:Answer Based on the directions, yes it can be wall mounted.
Answered by RichF
Q: QuestionI don’t track on the HDMI ARC. I need this for a Bravia from 2007. It has HDMI. Will this work with a different cable?
Asked by Sal.
- A:Answer I have used both ARC (audio return channel) and optical to get sound to my sound bar. I like ARC because when you turn your TV on/off, volume up/down the sound bar will go on/off, volume up/down. If you use optical you must do it yourself. Look at the back of your TV, if it supports ARC, they will label one of the HDMI ports.
Answered by sweisfel
Q: QuestionCan i use yamaha soundbar with Sony subwoofer model #SACS9 OR Polk audio sub model psw108?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It works with any wired subwoofer. It will not work with any wireless subwoofer unless you get a separate wireless adapter.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionHow many watts does this have?
Asked by Ky.
- A:Answer Per their website, 120 W (Front L/R: 30 W × 2-ch, Built-in subwoofer: 60 W)
Answered by jcinmd
Q: QuestionWhat is the rated voltage for this product? Will this support up to 220v?
Asked by Lloyd.
- A:Answer USA/Taiwan/Canada/Mexico/Japan models are rated for 120VAC. All other listed models are 120/240VAC. Best Buy can confirm the model they are selling.
Answered by Anonymous
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