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Yamaha 5.1 TSS-1W Dolby Digital/DTS Surround Sound Computer Speakers (6 Speaker, White)

by Yamaha
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Includes amplifier/processor, 5 satellite speakers, and 1 active servo-powered subwoofer
  • Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS (Digital Theater Systems) surround processing
  • 48 watts RMS of total power
  • 5.1-channel, 4.1-channel (game surround), and stereo speaker modes
  • 1-year warranty on parts and labor
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Product Details

Product Manual [267kb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 21 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005A3UN
  • Item model number: TSS-1W
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 12, 2001

Product Description

Amazon.com Review

From desktop to bedroom, from 5.1 channels to stereo, Yamaha's versatile TSS-1 brings enveloping sound to any room where limited space is a concern. Even with 48 watts of total amplifier power, Dolby Digital as well as DTS surround-sound decoding, five tiny satellite speakers, and its own powered subwoofer, the TSS-1 is still conceivably portable enough to travel alongside your laptop--it would add drama and polish to any multimedia presentation.

Finished in standard PC beige or home theater black, the TSS-1's dictionary-sized main unit houses the digital processor and amplifier/preamplifier (volume controls, etc.). Yamaha even includes a small stand, which lets you mount the controller either horizontally or vertically (our preference is vertical, as the unit is laid out that way).

Four small buttons let you select the input (Digital, four-channel, and two-channel), surround mode (Dolby Digital 5.1, four-channel Pro Logic, and 5.1-channel DTS), generate a test tone (to level-match speaker output), or mute the sound. A bank of corresponding green LEDs indicate your selections. Below these are three level controls (center channel, surround channels, and subwoofer) and a master volume control. Completing the front panel are a 0.125-inch headphone jack, a green LED power indicator, and an on/off switch.

The back panel is straightforward as well: you get coaxial and optical digital-audio inputs, analog RCA jacks for all speaker connections, and two sets of 0.125-inch stereo analog inputs, which will accommodate anything from your PC's analog output to the output of an MP3 player or even a portable CD player (two cables are provided for such connections).

A speaker-mode selector switches between two-, four-, or five-channel playback (the subwoofer is always on). The simple design is a blessing, but depending on your needs, you may find the inputs limited. There is no video switching and no analog RCA inputs for stereo or multichannel sources (as from a component CD or DVD-audio player, for instance).

The satellite speakers are cute little things, with champagne-colored grilles and Yamaha's tiny periwinkle-blue logo. A small foot can be adjusted in three positions, letting the speakers fire either straight ahead, up, or down, depending on the height at which you set them. In addition, two slots on the back of the satellites provide easy and effective wall mounting, while the matching powered subwoofer is a small cube that you can tuck under a desk or otherwise out of sight.

And the sound? Hooking up the TSS-1 to our PC makes an immediately apparent and major improvement to the sound over standard PC speakers. Sampling a variety of favorite jazz and vocal CDs revealed the system's good overall tonal balance, clarity, and richness, while the powered sub adds a nice sense of heft, if not the ultimate in bass extension (still, very good for just a 5-inch driver). Plopping in a five-channel DVD is also lots of fun, and we found our small office space seeming to morph into a larger, multidimensional soundscape. The TSS-1 plays loud enough for us, but high-volume freaks may need a larger system (and couch potatoes may miss remote operation).

Yamaha's TSS-1 is a well-designed, integrated system that should make a sweet addition to any PC, laptop, CD player, or small AV system. And thanks to Yamaha's unusually clear user's manual, it's also easy to set up and a breeze to use. Good warranty, too! --Wayne Garcia

Pros:

  • Easy to set up and use
  • Clean, well-balanced sound
  • Good placement flexibility
  • Choice of coaxial or optical digital-audio inputs
  • Hookup cables included
  • 1-year warranty

Cons:

  • Limited input choices
  • No video switching
  • No remote control

Amazon.com Product Description

Yamaha's TSS-1 theater surround system brings premier theater-style sound to personal computers as well as portable audio and video players. Featuring built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, the TSS-1 includes five satellite speakers, a wood subwoofer, and a dedicated amplifier with master volume and individual level controls. The TSS-1 delivers clear 3-D sound from 20 kHz all the way down to 40 Hz, meaning all the sound from a DVD or game will be reproduced faithfully, from the shrill whine of jet engines to the deep bass of an explosion. It boasts a 5.1-channel system for DVD movies, games, and music; a 4.1-channel surround sound for PC and console games; and virtual surround stereo for music and multimedia CDs.

The elegant, compact all-white design of this high-performance system fits any décor and produces powerful, rich sound with its 2-inch, 6-watt satellite speakers and 5-inch, 18-watt subwoofer--all magnetically shielded so you can place them anywhere. The subwoofer incorporates Yamaha's exclusive Active Servo Technology, which optimizes the interaction of the amplifier, speaker, and enclosure to deliver deep bass, thus producing a significantly wider frequency range than other similarly sized and powered systems. Each satellite has an adjustable angle base for optimal listening pleasure. A headphone jack allows for private listening.

This system is also available in black. Yamaha provides a one-year parts and labor warranty on this system.


 

Customer Reviews

18 Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars (18 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great deal, great performance, great finish, July 30, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Yamaha 5.1 TSS-1W Dolby Digital/DTS Surround Sound Computer Speakers (6 Speaker, White) (Personal Computers)
First off. This set-up is a good price. It works well in my room when used with my computer. In my small room, watching movies is a charm. I've never had a distort or any kind of unpleasant sound come from the speakers, and I pump them loud for movies. I really haven't noticed anything bad at all with this system, except that the main unit is not as fancy as the RP-U200, and that no control of any sort was included! That can get annoying when the room is packed with people.

However, this system is great. It looks are far superior when compared to Creative's systems and its performance is tough to beat.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yamaha TSS-1 WHITE, August 1, 2002
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"gogto2" (Santa Clara, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yamaha 5.1 TSS-1W Dolby Digital/DTS Surround Sound Computer Speakers (6 Speaker, White) (Personal Computers)
Like most of the reviews, the most appealing thing about this set is the sound upgrade most people experience who are looking to upgrade from the 2 "multimedia" speakers they received with their system or paid less than [amt]. The volume levels are adequate for most music when used what it was designed for - connected to your computer station with the speakers aimed at you and your sound stage in a small area - maybe 8' by 8' sitting in a chair. If it's volume you are after, go up to the [amt] units. The other convienent things in this price range is the headphone jack and the separate amplifier / control unit which is now on my desk within reach. Most sound sources have different volume / tonal qualities which I like to constantly adjust - so having the control unit on the desk is a great advantage for me. The only thing that this unit needs is a treble control. Overall a great unit but be true to yourself on how you will use it. This is no substitute for a home theater system.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Grass is Pretty Green Too, June 17, 2003
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This review is from: Yamaha 5.1 TSS-1W Dolby Digital/DTS Surround Sound Computer Speakers (6 Speaker, White) (Personal Computers)
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I purchased the TSS-1W from Amazon a few months back. I was unhappy with the "guitar" sound I was getting through them because I record my own music. So, I sold them ... . I was never UNhappy with them when music and movies were concerned. And looking back, I can remember myself saying "WOW .. I have NEVER heard music sound like that before" when I used the digital input.

So ... looking for that greener grass ... I spent [a lot] on the Logitech Z-680's. These are reported in many reviews as "the greatest 5.1 speakers we have ever heard" ... or ... "In this wrap-up of all computer speakers, we find the Logitech Z-680's the undisputed kings"

Well .. it ain't so, Joe.

These Yamaha speakers are absolutely OUTSTANDING. Any price. I paid over three times the amount for "the best computer speakers money can buy". And they weren't. These Yamahas are far cleaner, crisper and have better sound field definition. They have an incredible "tight" sound. The subwoofer probably isn't the best subwoofer for RAP music but for any other type of music or games or movies, it's absolutely fine.

This isn't a comment that is saying "these speakers are just as good as the expensive ones" or "good speakers for the money". This is a comment that is saying "I have owned both and these sets of speakers and the Yamaha TSS-1W is the clearly SUPERIOR set of speakers". Cost or no cost, it doesn't matter. These are just better. Period.

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