Yamaha CinemaStation review

A one-box system that aims to avoid compromises

TechRadar Verdict

The flaws are par for the course: this is a compact, flexible and high quality system at a fine price

Pros

  • +

    Handles DVD and SACD brilliantly

    Lots of features

    Good value for money

Cons

  • -

    No PAL progressive scan

    Not too impressive with CDs

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When you're setting up a home cinema system, you have two main choices: you can either buy each component separately; or you can buy a one-box system, which features all these things in - you've guessed it - one box. While the latter choice is often more convenient and considerably cheaper, it usually involves a measure of sacrifice: you'll likely be losing out on features, on expandability, on versatility and, most importantly, on performance.

With one-box systems such as the DVXS200, companies like Yamaha are endeavouring to achieve something more of a balance. The most highly specified of the manufacturer's three model strong CinemaStation range, this system features a component video output and SACD compatibility, and can deliver a meaty 100W to each of its channels.

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