Yamaha YHT-390BL Home Theater in a Box
Approval Rate: 100%
Reviews 6
by prapakorn_tongtup
Fri Sep 24 2010This is very good function and fit with my home entertain requirement.I suggest friend to try it. Just commment a bit on the price that quite high but look OK if compare with performance Other review for hometheater can visit:http://i-lowestprice.com/denon-dht-391xp
by jdowling
Thu Dec 11 2008This system sounds good and has many features, too many in fact. It would be nice to lose a few of the extra features and put in some essentials like: microphone and automatic balance feature instead of trying to do it by ear (major pain in the ...), it would also be nice if it actually used the audio from the HDMI inputs so you can just connect one cable instead of also having to connect a digital coax / fiber optic, it would cost next to nothing to include heavier gauge speaker wire (and why do they strip and tin the two ends, its one cable that you have to cut and strip to install anyway so you will mostly have untinned ends), since the woofer is self powered and has a seperate power switch on the back it would be nice if the receiver had a switched supply output to plug it into, the front speakers should have hangers on the back like the back so they are ready to hang, and the center speaker should have more than just velcro to mount (hello, you can't velcro it to the top of an LCD... Read more
by ddg4977
Tue Dec 09 2008I bought this system last week and hooked it up over the weekend and I am more than impressed. The sound quality is better than I could have hoped for in a system this inexpensive rivaling even 'high-end' systems. Yamaha has crafteed the perfect home theater experience with the YHT-390BL. From the cool-running AV receiver to the wooden speakers and subwoofer this is an amazing system that WILL make your friends green with envy. The receiver's presets are a bit overwhelming however it sports 3 HDMI ports with pass-through (2 in 1 out) up to 1080p. Connections for component and composite video are also available as are two optical ports and one digital coaxial. As some have already mentioned the speaker and subwoofer cables are anemic; you'll want to spend some coin on 16-gauge wire for the speakers and a thicker subwoofer cable too. I'm stil experimenting with some of the presets but I don't think it's too much to say that this is the best system to had for under 400 bucks.
by jferachi
Thu Dec 04 2008This is a great system. I did a lot of research and read a lot of reviews before deciding on this system. The unit sounds great. It does not run very hot and was fairly simple to set up although I do have some knowledge of electronics. Some of the reviews state that you have to have separate audio cables from your DVD player or DTV units when using the HDMI cables. Although you can do this you do not have to if you run a toslink cable from you TV Audio out to the reciever. The audio will pass through the reciever to the TV and from the TV to the reciever.
by lelandlmcelhi_nney
Sun Nov 09 2008Great product. Performs very well, just as advertised. Received shipment in good condition and a timely manner.
by ice5675
Sat Aug 30 2008After having owned a dinosaur Yamaha amplifier combination that I bought when I was in the army 25 years ago, I was pleased with my purchase of this unit. I was so pleased with the quility of the C-4/M-4 combination that the Yamaha YHT-390 was the logical choice for me. It has inputs and outputs galore. Many you wont need, but the choices of types of signal input and output are great. I chose this unit for the HDMI cable input which allows a simple single cord from each of your components and TV. I have it mated to a Vizio 37" LCD and a Yamaha HDMI DVD unit. AM and FM reception are superb with the included antennas and 40 preset stations. There are many options of speaker choice from 2 channel straight stereo to 5.1 surround sound and there are 2 separate speaker outs for my massive old dinosaur speakers. Make certain to get the cables you need from Amazon as they are without a doubt the best price anywhere. In addition to HDMI cables, you may need a toslink cable and a coaxial audio c... Read more