100
Yamaha PDX-60
$300.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Sounds great. YAired Tech is Lossless PCM and has Minimal Latency so you can watch videos. Charging Dock is not connected to speaker. (Can put Charger on your night stand and place the speaker on you dresser).
The Yamaha PDX-60 is an iPod/iPhone docking station / soundbar featuring a wireless base that automatically detects and streams data from compatible Apple products. It utilizes yAired, a proprietary 2.4GHz wireless technology, to wireless air music to and through the speakers from a distance of 30 to 50 feet.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
There’s also an included remote control for managing the playlist while comfortably seated on a nearby sofa. As for the audio, the system relies on dual 3.25” bass-reflex speakers and an integrated digital amplifier to output music along a 60Hz-20kHz frequency range. The PDX-60 is compatible with iPhone and most recent models of the iPod. And perhaps most importantly, it is available in four exciting colors.
Features
- iPod/iPhone Docking Station
- Wireless Base Station
- 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
- Wireless Remote Control
- Dual Bass-Reflex Speakers
- Integrated Digital Amplifier
- Versatile Color Options
Specifications
- Compatibility: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod 5th Gen
- Frequency: 60Hz-20kHz
- Type: Bass-Reflex Speakers
- Woofer: Dual 3-1/4” Full-Range Cone
Model Variations
- PDX-60BL | Black
- PDX-60BU | Blue
- PDX-60GY | Gray
- PDX-60PI | Pink
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
-
1
-
1
yAired Tech is Lossless PCM and has Minimal Latency so you can watch videos
-
1
Charging Dock is not connected to speaker. (Can put Charger on your night stand and place the speaker on you dresser)
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (1)
cdpage:
#yamaha_pdx_60 This turned out to be a pretty great unit. The sound that came from it was surprising. I was quite pleased.
The colours have a little bit to be had... but to each there own.
Price vs Performance,
I would say is pretty close when looking at the PDX-30, (non-wireless version).
The premium for the wireless function is a bit much for me... but for what it does, this might be worth it to some.
Mar 12, 10
like
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...