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Yamaha MCR-730
$500.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Sound is rich and clear, adds a lot of warmth to music. Wood grain finish is beautiful and compliments almost any decor. Small footprint, fits right onto a bookshelf.
The Cons:Can't control a connected MP3 player unless you use the GUI through a TV. Really needs a subwoofer to fill out the bass, although it is nice that it has a subwoofer-out. Remote control is a bit bulky and awkward to hold.
The Yamaha MCR-230 is a micro component system built for delivering high sound quality & outstanding bass. A step up from the MCR-230, the Yamaha MCR-730 adds along HDMI, a CD/DVD player (versus just CD), Dolby Digital, DivX video compression, and compatibility with the YBA-10 Bluetooth Wireless Audio Receiver.
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Like its predecessor, the MCR-730 features two 2-way bass-reflex speakers, each with one 4” cone, a 1” tweeter, and a 90W maximum power output. Additional features of the Yamaha MCR-270 include an iPod dock, a USB port on the top panel for connecting to a USB memory device, an FM tuner with 30 presets, and a subwoofer-out for adding along a subwoofer. The Yamaha MCR-730 retails for $499.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Added Features
- HDMI
- CD/DVD Player
- Dolby Digital
- DivX
- YBA-10 Compatability
Base Features
- Two Speakers
- Integrated iPod Dock
- AM/FM Tuner
- USB Port
- Subwoofer-Out
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Receiver Specifications
- Minimum RMS Power: 30W + 30W
- Frequency: 10Hz-22kHz
Speaker Specifications
- Woofer: 4” Cone
- Tweeter: 1” Dome
- Power (RMS/Max): 30W/90W
- Frequency: 60Hz-50kHz
- Impedance: 6 Ohms
- Sensitivity: 84dB
- Weight: 4.6 Lbs
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sound is rich and clear, adds a lot of warmth to music
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wood grain finish is beautiful and compliments almost any decor
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small footprint, fits right onto a bookshelf
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controls are made of metal and feel good and sturdy
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enough output to fill a larger room in the home with sound
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can't control a connected MP3 player unless you use the GUI through a TV
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really needs a subwoofer to fill out the bass, although it is nice that it has a subwoofer-out
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remote control is a bit bulky and awkward to hold
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