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YAMAHA YST-SW315?
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- - Нет пульта управления. Интеллектуальная система отключения рано отключается и поздно включается.
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Великолепная модель, стоящая своих денег
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соседи жалуются

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мощь, отлично проявляет себя в кино, дизайн просто класс. Берет почти инфразвук, чему способствует очень широкий и мягкий подвес динамика.
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Лакированная поверхность сильно притягивает пыль. Больше нет :)
Отличный саб для кино. В музыке совсем не понравился. В общем-то изначально был осведомлен, что аппарат расчитан на кино, поэтому взял акустику Yamaha 777 kit (фронтальники басят что надо) и музыку слушаю только в стерео. А саб включаю только в кино или когда надо \"чтоб бУхало\".

- + мощь, отлично проявляет себя в кино, дизайн просто класс. Берет почти инфразвук, чему способствует очень широкий и мягкий подвес динамика.
- - Лакированная поверхность сильно притягивает пыль. Больше нет :)
В сабвуфере применены фирменные технологии QD-BASS и A-YST (Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology). Помимо регулятора частоты среза кроссовера присутствует переключатель кино\/музыка.

- + Стильный, красивый мощный. У него сзади есть выход на 2 канала по 150 Вт.
- + То что надо для hifi уровня в квартире. Музыка с отсекателем - отлично. Автоотключение работает.
В кино можно об.... сильно испугаться :) Пожалуй...
- + Отличный звук, глубокий мощный бас. Наличие режимов для кино и для музыки. Удобно, что главные кнопки управления вынесены на переднюю панель. Солидный внешний вид.
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I bought the first one and had it for just under a year when the power went out at my house. Nothing else was harmed, but the subwoofer would turn on and not make any sound. The subwoofer would power on, it just wouldn't put out any sound.
Having bought the first one from Etronics, Yamaha told me that they were not an "authorized dealer" or something ridiculous like that, so it was not covered under warranty. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that these things are far too heavy and big to ship back and forth in order to SEE IF MAYBE they can be fixed, so I bit the bullet and hoped this was a one-off bad experience and tried again.
I was in a different house when this one died. Same thing, came home and found the power had gone out. Reset clocks on microwaves, etc... Nothing else was harmed, but the new subwoofer would power on but make no noise. This one lasted more than a year, so even though I had purchased through an authorized dealer, it was out of warranty.
I am even willing to fix it, but good luck finding anyone who will look at it and do anything more than tell you to buy a new one. I have found a British website that has the service manual and some of the commonly failed parts and I am going to try and order some of them and fix them myself. But right now they are just taking up space in my garage.
Search for CHS Interactive to search their site for the parts. They have parts for the YST-SW320 which I think has the same components. They also have parts for the YST-SW800 which has the same issues and MAY provide beefier part replacement for the YST-SW315 if you want to try and improve your odds the next time the power goes out. Also, if you really want to get into it, you can find those parts (most run $15-20 each - ouch!) and write down the part numbers and do a search on Newark or Mouser or Digi-key or Allied. Some of them will have the FET transistors and MOSFETs that you need and you don't have to order them from Britain. Plus the service manual will tell you what parts to test and how to test them. Good luck!
I know one issue that I encountered when dealing with Yamaha support, was that they kept saying that "Yamaha can't be responsible for a power surge from the power company." But when I pointed out that NOTHING else in the house (including a Yamaha reciever and a Samsung TV and all kinds of other sensitive electronic equipment) was damaged by the power outage, they didn't seem to feel like their subwoofer should be expected to be held to the same level of reliability as all of the other electronics in the house and they didn't seem to think that this indicated a design flaw in the subwoofer. I'm not sure how a logical person could arrive at that conclusion, unless they just realized that actually stepping up and accepting responsibility would cost them too much money and they weren't able to admit error.
Since then, I have purchased a Velodyne CHT-12 and CHT-15 (for my theater room) and while I think they are a tiny bit more "boomy" than the Yamahas, I have had them each for over two years.
My advice is to avoid Yamaha altogether. They clearly are willing to lose customers over a design defect that is THEIR fault, and don't even care about the bad reviews they will get as a result.
There are other companies like them I am sure, but there are also companies that will stand behind their product. I'd prefer to use one of those companies,


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I did not have any luck on the Yamaha page.
What I did locate, was a user review with the exact configuration I was seeking.
So the answer is yes, you can use the wireless module to connect the sub to the soundbar.
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