
Yamaha
The Yamaha SR-C20A is a compact 2.1‑channel soundbar with a built‑in subwoofer, delivering 100 W total power in a 3.9 lb chassis, aimed at small‑room TV audio upgrades.
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$199.95
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$162.65
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$109.00
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$199.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SR‑C20A for its ultra‑compact design, 100 W output, and dialogue‑enhancing Clear Voice, noting the premium fabric finish and flexible Dolby processing. However, they criticize the wobbly sub‑bass, muted mids, and lack of wireless expansion, positioning it as a solid small‑room solution but not a contender for high‑end home‑theater setups.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally like the easy installation, decent bass for its size, reliable Bluetooth streaming, and Clear Voice clarity. Recurring complaints focus on weak deep bass, mids that get buried, and occasional Bluetooth dropouts, with several wishing for more power or an external subwoofer.
Common Complaints
Common issues include wobbly sub‑bass, mid‑range masking, Bluetooth connectivity drops in obstructed setups, and a desire for greater power or an external subwoofer.
How It Compares
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