Select Best Buy Stores (link for reference) have
Yamaha 5.1-Channel 4K Home Theater Speaker System w/ Powered Subwoofer and Bluetooth Streaming (YHT-4950UBL) for
$220.99 for
in-store purchase only.
Thanks to community member
Koubiak for finding this deal.
Note, availability for purchase in-store purchase will vary by location and may be limited. Open-box may also be available at a clearance price.
Features:
- 100W active subwoofer
- 725W maximum power
- 17 DSP sound modes for custom audio
- Plays high-resolution digital music files including DSD (up to 5.6 MHz)
- 4 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI output
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Anyone can get this deal whether your location has it in stock or not. Ask a Best Buy rep to order it for you and they will charge you the sale price. Simple as that. I know it's hard to comprehend Best Buy doing something right after the iPad price match fiasco from a couple of weeks ago but people really need to check the thread comments and stop asking the same questions over and over again
I just paid 250 for this receiver 2 months ago refurbished.
It's a solid device BTW. Paired it with a JAMO set.
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Do the wireless adapters to these things work well? I have a pretty decent size living room and I don't want wires going all over, especially to the rear. I see that there are wireless kits available for the rear speakers like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08RWDN263#Ask
https://www.svsound.com/products/...io-adapter [svsound.com]
Thanks in advance.
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Pretty sure one of the "quiet quitter" Best Buy kids wasn't paying attention and marked it down TO $220, rather than TAKE OFF the $220, given the price here.
If you're just referencing the online price, then you're doing it wrong, you have to go to a store.
Price could have changed overnight as a lot of their new sale prices start on Sunday each week.
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It's pretty much plug and play. With any recent TV (10 years old and less), you'll find an HDMI input called "ARC" or "eARC". This is the input you connect to the output of the receiver. Once you turn on both the receiver and your TV, it should set up automatically. If no, check the settings, specifically the sound section.
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