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The Yamaha SR-B30A Dolby Atmos sound bar with built-in subwoofers makes it easier than ever to experience immersive audio in your home. Elevate your favorite TV shows, movies, games and music with exceptionally clear, detailed and spacious sound. Setup is easy with a single HDMI connection from your TV to the sound bar. Stream your music, audiobooks and podcasts to the bar with Bluetooth. Customize the sound with great features like Clear Voice, for enhanced dialogue clarity, and Bass Extension, for enhanced bass sound. The SR-B30A comes with a remote control included and a free app is available for iOS and Android smart devices.
Dolby Atmos immersive audio
Single-body design with dual built-in subwoofers
Clear Voice for enhanced dialogue clarity
Stream your music, audiobooks and podcasts with Bluetooth
Easy, one-cable connection to your TV with HDMI or optical

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  1. Y.T.

    Bought two times
    1st order, used-like-new was open-box. Well re-packaged but the HDMI port was loose and kept disconnecting from TV hence it had to go back, kudos to Amazon support to make this process easy. Ordered new 2nd time. Setup was straight forward. Just connect HDMI cable to TV and two power cables, one for soundbar and another for subwoofer. Subwoofer connects to soundbar automatically and wirelessly. One thing though, included HDMI cable was little stiff and I had to use other cable to keep setup tidy.Since then soundbar is working great. Spoken content is now easier to understand, bass works great with subwoofer. I enjoyed NBA playoff and movies. Game works well, too with low latency. It sounds good even at lower volume level. And I don’t hear complaint from my family in the night. Super happy.

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  2. Bryan Delaney

    Fair for quality.
    Great speaker and sub out fair price.

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  3. K. M.

    It’s good
    Even before the price drop, for $300, it was worth it. Works well, integrated with my TCL 4K TV and Roku Ultra via eARC. Nice small profile fits nicely between the TV legs. The bass output from this little guy has exceeded my expectations. Was watching the latest Furiosa movie last night and audio experience was great. No actual custom EQ functionally is the only negative for me. Otherwise very good for its price point. And setup was cake, just plug in and good to go.

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  4. Justin R. Elfering

    Yamaha: Please Don’t Stop Offering Options with a Sub Pre-Out!
    First, I’ll start by saying that this is the first soundbar I’ve ever owned, so I don’t have a prior soundbar to compare this to. What I did have previously, was a 7.2 surround sound component system,built over the years with seven independent full range speakers, two 10-inch subwoofers, and four tactile transducers installed in the seating. My wife put her foot down and told me to choose the surround system or her. So out of the house I packed my surround system. Most of it, anyway.I purchased the SR-B30A, specifically because this model includes a subwoofer pre-out port. I had invested a great deal of time, energy and effort to get the tactile transducers setup and balanced with the subwoofers, and I didn’t want to loose that. For me, the most immersive aspect of the system I had before, was always the way that you could really feel the low end. I knew that no soundbar with a wireless sub was going to be able to come close to delivering that for me, so Yamaha had me sold on this aspect principally, but I also wanted to experience Atmos in my home. In this regard, the SR-B30A was really the only choice I saw for myself. Even if I had spent three, four or even more, times the money I would always feel that I was missing out.This being said, the spacial aspect of the sound that the bar produces doesn’t compare to what I had with the seven separate speakers on stands and mounted to walls around the room. Those seven speakers are what my wife hated, and I didn’t expect a 2.1 speaker arrangement to be able to replicate that. I am, however, impressed with how well dispersed the sound is, when playing back Dolby Atmos and surround sound source material. If Yamaha can do this with just the 2.1 speakers, I can only imagine the awesomeness that could happen were they to expand the number of speakers with different angled mountings. Yeah, more speakers would necessitate a higher price tag, but I’d pay it. There are speakerbars out there that are selling for around $1K.There are a couple of weak points, but nothing that would cause me to knock any stars off; your situation may be different though. The app for adjusting the settings of the bar is really basic. Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad it’s there, but coming from a home theater receiver with loads of crossover and room correction adjustments available, what is offered by the app seems geared to those without much audio equipment experience. The app also needs to be reconnected to the speakerbar most times after you switch apps or close it. A way to connect some Bluetooth headphones to the bar for late night listening would be a good feature too.Speaking of Bluetooth, one thing that I hadn’t need expecting, was that I’m unable to utilize the Bluetooth source when the TV is on. I suspect that this is due to me using my TV’s eARC CEC for control of the basic power and volume functions of the speakerbar. I have Spotify and the other streaming services available through my TV already, so it isn’t a problem for me. Just unexpected.All told, I’m very pleased with what I got from the SR-B30A. Not the downgrade I thought it would be!

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Soundbar sounds good
    Sound bar sounds good. Have to pay attention to the instructions for the setup

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  6. John F.

    Great Features in a Budget Sound Bar
    Bought the SR-B30A for the master bedroom and have been more than impressed. I wanted a wired sub out to pair with a better sub than the one’s that come with the bar/sub bundles. While working on my main living room system I was trying out an SVS 3000 Micro sub that has now been paired with the SR-B30A for an unbelievable combination. The 3000 Micro is expensive (did get a really good deal from the SVS outlet) but after watching Top Gun Maverick I will keep it paired with the sound bar. I’ve used both HDMI and Optical connections, prefer HDMI due to ARC, both methods sound great.One thing that really stands out is the ability to control both treble and bass with the SB Remote app. I stumbled on it by accident, the up arrow in the volume control box expands the options and exposes the treble and bass controls. For the price, the ability to add a wired sub and also get tone controls is fantastic.Overall the sound quality is very good. My usage is 65/35 movies/music. Everything I have played has sounded very good but having a sub makes a huge difference. The soundstage is not very wide but for the size of the bar it is acceptable. For a bedroom or small living room the SR-B30A is a solid choice. Recommended budget sub pairing would be a Yamaha Audio 8″ (NS-SW050) or 10″ (NS-SW100).

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  7. J. Henderson

    didn’t ship with remote
    the manufacture either didnt ship a remote or it was stolen because the package didnt have any factory seals on it. so it could have been stolen at amazon or yamaha or they didnt ship one from the factory. seems to work ok with roku remote but i paid for a yamaha remote. i did have amazon use its stealth packaging which hide the contents. the sound from the bar is ok for volume voices included but sounds a bit compressed in the midrange.

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  8. hanylever

    جودة صوت محترمة فعلا

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  9. FunkySheep

    The Yamaha SR-B30A is a hidden gem!I bought the SR-B30A over the holiday to compare it with the Samsung HW-Q600C that I bought. And I ended up keeping the Yamaha. It performed much better in bass despite only having the built in subwoofer, as compared to the separate subwoofer on the Samsung. The Samsung had better sound separation, as it’s a 3.1.2 vs the Yamaha’s 2.1 — but the Samsung was WAY too tinny. The Yamaha despite having less channels sounded much richer.The audio from the Samsung was pretty good for movies, though the bass was still a bit lacking, but where it failed miserably was with MUSIC. I played with all the settings on the Samsung, which are fairly limited and couldn’t get music to sound decent, zero bass… and again, very tinny. The Yamaha sounded almost as good for movies, still much richer sound, but not as clean sound separation — but for music it sounded much much better than the Samsung — almost like it was in a different class.The reason I chose the SR-B30A over the SR-B40A is the built in subwoofers AND it supports an external subwoofer. So I picked up a wireless Klipsch subwoofer from Costco to pair it with the B30A. It’s an AWESOME pairing, more bass than you’ll really need — but you can crank it up if you want to physically feel the rumble! And the sound quality and bass from that pairing is way better than any out of the box soundbar/sub combo you can get for the price I paid.CONSThe few things I don’t like about the Yamaha are the fabric vs the metal construction. But I think the fact that really high end speakers use fabric to cover speakers, I think it was a deliberate choice by Yamaha to use fabric over metal for quality of sound purposes! So I think there’s a reason it’s using fabric and it’s not to save money! This could be a reason why the Samsung, which was all plastic/metal, sounded very tinny.The other minor things I don’t like are it doesn’t pair as well with my Samsung TV, which is to be expected. It doesn’t show volume level on screen. And the soundbar has no display, only a few lights that blink — which isn’t very intuitive. Samsung wins in terms of usability, but Yamaha wins in terms of sound quality.

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  10. Mike G

    I purchased this Yamaha soundbar and subwoofer to replace an LG model I picked up a few years ago. The LG never really sounded loud enough, although rated at 300W, even when cranked to full volume. It also emitted a random and very annoying popping and staticky noise from the subwoofer regardless of all efforts to fix it.This Yamaha system delivers crisp, rich, clean sound. Using the provided ARC cable makes it a snap to use volume control, on/off without the need to add optical or other cables, using just my TV’s universal remote. No programming required.I hooked up Spotify on my cellphone via Bluetooth to the soundbar with absolutely no problem and the sound & connection are flawless.The soundbar sits conveniently in front of the TV on the cabinet unit with the wireless subwoofer a few feet away on the floor. Hardware is also included if you choose to wall mount the soundbar.I’m more than happy with sound and build quality of this unit – it’s a Yamaha – I shouldn’t be surprised.Ease of setup was surprising as well. I’m a tech-illiterate 71 year old and everything came together without a hitch.There’s also an available downloadable Yamaha app which is handy for some fine tuning.I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this unit to anyone.

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  11. lafforgue

    Très bon son et renduBasses très présentes mais se règlent facilementMieux que ce que je pensais par rapport aux critiques lues ici. Je recommande

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  12. Leschi

    Moin , das war ech gute Entscheidung 👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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    Yamaha SR-B30A Dolby Atmos Sound Bar with Built-in Subwoofers (Black)
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