Yamaha Corporation, founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Hamamatsu, Japan, began as a reed organ manufacturer when the founder repaired a broken Mason & Hamlin organ and subsequently created Japan's first domestically-made reed organ. Originally established as Nippon Gakki Company, the company produced its first piano in 1900 and first grand piano in 1902. Today, Yamaha is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturing company, accounting for 25% of global music-making tools. The company expanded into audio equipment in the 1950s with their first Hi-Fi player in 1954. Yamaha's diverse product portfolio includes acoustic and digital pianos, keyboards, guitars, drums, brass and woodwind instruments, professional audio equipment, home audio systems, and music production tools. Headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, Yamaha is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and continues to lead through innovation in musical instruments and audio technology, maintaining their commitment to advancing music worldwide through traditional craftsmanship combined with cutting-edge technology.
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The Mitteldeutschen HiFi-Tage 2025, occurring November 8-9, transforms Leipzig's Alte Handelsdruckerei into a six-level haven for audio enthusiasts.
Featuring over 150 brands, the event showcases advancements including Germany premieres of Technics SL-1200GME Master Edition and Yamaha True-X-Surround-90A-Soundbar.
Newly optimized acoustic rooms on the second floor enhance listening experiences, reflecting a 20% increase in exhibition space over the previous year.

Yamaha and Steinberg are transitioning Steinberg's hardware branding to Yamaha, optimizing focus on each company's strengths: hardware for Yamaha and software for Steinberg.
The rebranded Yamaha UR-mk3 and URX-C series retain features from Steinberg's UR models, including 24-bit/192kHz audio and Yamaha's D-PRE mic preamps.
New Yamaha URX22C and URX44C interfaces offer dual headphone outputs, 32-bit/192kHz resolution, and integration with Elgato Stream Deck for seamless production workflows.

Mike Case joins PK Sound as Director of Global Network & Partnerships, bringing 25 years of professional audio industry experience to the team.
PK Sound, headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, specializes in robotic line array technology, offering innovative solutions for live sound engineering.
Mike Case's career highlights include launching Yamaha's PM1D digital mixing console and Digidesign's Venue console series.

Yamaha's high-end wired headphones, the YH-5000SE, feature proprietary 'Orthodynamic Drivers' delivering exceptional audio quality for audiophiles and professionals.
The YH-5000SE is priced at ¥495,000, increasing to ¥550,000 from October 1st due to rising material and logistic costs.
Accompanying the headphones, the HST-5000 stand provides a premium presentation for ¥38,500, increasing to ¥66,000 as part of the price adjustment.

The Yamaha YH-C3000 and YH-4000 headphones boast unique driver technologies, offering both closed-back and open-back designs for distinct audio experiences.
The YH-C3000 features a three-layer sandwich diaphragm utilizing Zylon material, optimizing stiffness, weight, and internal damping for superior resolution and bass response.
Weighing only 320-330 grams, these headphones are lightweight compared to competitors, enhancing long-term wearing comfort.

Yamaha introduces two high-end audiophile headphones, the YH-C3000 and YH-4000, featuring innovative driver technologies for exceptional audio quality.
The YH-C3000 closed-back model uses newly developed Armodynamic drivers with a three-layer diaphragm, Zylon material, and silk protein leather earpads.
The YH-4000 open-back model incorporates Orthodynamic planar drivers, magnesium construction, and a dual-layer headband for precise and natural sound reproduction.

Pure Audio Streaming offers lossless 3D audio using Auro-3D technology, unlike competitors that compress tracks.
Early Adopter Program allows trial access before the July launch and supports platform development.
Two subscription tiers include high-resolution stereo and immersive 3D audio up to 7.1.4 configurations at 96 kHz PCM.

Yamaha's 2021 AVENTAGE receivers introduce 8K pass-through and future-ready HDMI 2.1 support via firmware updates.
Top-tier models feature XLR balanced pre-outs and Auro-3D for enhanced audio fidelity and immersive sound.
Symmetrical signal paths, Premier Audio DACs, and Anti-Resonance Technology optimize sound quality and performance.

Features Yamaha's proprietary Sound Field Mode for immersive stereo audio without head-tracking.
Equipped with 40-mm drivers, supporting frequencies from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Offers versatile connectivity with Bluetooth 5.4, wired 3.5-mm jack, and multiple codec compatibility.

Eversolo DMP-A6 offers high-res audio support and seamless app integration for $850.
NAD C 316BEE V2 provides warm, musical sound with built-in phono stage for $450.
Elac Uni-Fi 2.0 UB52 delivers balanced, immersive sound via 3-way speakers for $600.

Dedicated Gaming Zone at High End Munich 2023, introducing high-quality audio setups for consoles.
Cutting-edge audio equipment like Mission LX Connect and Audeze Maxwell enhance immersive gaming experiences.
Live gaming demonstrations by Germench featuring popular titles and speedruns.

Features a world-class sound system by McIntosh Labs, paired with vintage audio gems like the 1970s Yamaha CR820 and JBL L100 speakers.
Innovative izakaya-style menu infused with Indian flavors, crafted by chef Arush Singh.
Offers Japanese-inspired drinks, including whiskies, sakes, and creative cocktails.

Tucked away in the intimate confines of a former garage now repurposed as an office, a cherished hi-fi setup finds its home. At the heart of this musical sanctum, an Orbit turntable from U-Turn Audio

This audio ensemble epitomizes the perfect marriage between savvy thrift finds and cherished classics, offering a rich and dynamic sonic experience that defies its modest origins.

Nestled in a cozy corner, this setup with the Dali Opticon 6 speakers offers a glimpse into a space where sound meets style. Surrounded by a selection of other high-quality audio equipment, these spea

Yamaha is expected to showcase its True X Surround 90A Atmos soundbar with 12 upfiring drivers for immersive audio at IFA 2025.
Technics might unveil updates to its SL-1200MK7 turntable and speakers complementing the SU-R1000 amplifier, continuing its legacy of innovation.
TEAC could present advancements in compact HiFi systems, possibly introducing new network players or enhanced turntable models.

Yamaha True X Surround 90A**: Yamaha's flagship soundbar offers cutting-edge 3D audio with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D, featuring 12 upfiring drivers for immersive overhead sound.
Innovative Features**: Includes wireless True X Subwoofer and battery-powered rear speakers, which can double as portable Bluetooth speakers, and supports Yamaha's MusicCast multiroom system.
Premium Build and Connectivity**: The soundbar features a durable metal chassis, HDMI eARC, Apple AirPlay 2, and app-based control for enhanced usability.

Yamaha introduces the True X Surround 90A soundbar system, featuring advanced Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support for an immersive home cinema experience.
The soundbar includes 12 beam speakers, specifically designed for height channels, with six calibrated units per side for precise spatial sound rendering.
Complementing the soundbar are a dedicated subwoofer with a glare port for reduced vibration and two wireless rear surround speakers.

Yamaha introduces the YCM705, a large-diaphragm condenser microphone embodying their "True Sound" philosophy, available in black and white finishes.
Technical highlights include a 1-inch diaphragm capsule, phantom power at 48V, and XLR 3-pin connection for professional integration.
Features a three-step attenuator (-10 dB, -20 dB, OFF) and a low-cut filter for dynamic control and enhanced audio clarity.
Vintage turntables are experiencing a resurgence, blending nostalgia with high-quality analog audio performance and unique craftsmanship.
The Thorens TD-125, a belt-driven turntable from the 1970s, offers electronic speed control and compatibility with cartridges like Denon DL-103.
The VPI HW-19 MK III features stainless steel chassis and vibration isolation, delivering high-end audio clarity and midrange articulation.

Xgimi Titan Beamer:** Announced for professional use in conference rooms, event venues, and high-end home theaters, showcasing Xgimi's innovation.
Yamaha True X Surround 90A Soundbar:** Features Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D with twelve upfiring speakers for an immersive 3D audio experience.
Dolby Atmos FlexConnect:** A technology simplifying speaker integration with TVs; TCL's Z100 tested FlexConnect capabilities, suggesting growth in compatible products.
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