Yamaha
Yamaha & Monitor Audio Bookshelf Hifi System
This system we have put together is compact, stylish, great sounding and has tons of music options.
This system contains the following:
- 1 x Yamaha CRX-N470
- 1 x pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 50 bookshelf speakers
- 12 feet of AudioQuest G2 speaker wire
You’ll enjoy a wide range of sources and functions, from CD, USB and radio to the latest versions of Wi-Fi, MusicCast, AirPlay® and Bluetooth®. Not only convenience, you get all the high sound quality you demand. Support for MusicCast means you can always enjoy your favourite music. And by adding other MusicCast compatible components, you expand your musical enjoyment even further.
- MusicCast for audio enjoyment in every room
- Support for internet radio and various music streaming services
- Aluminium front panel with hairline finish
- Supports 192 kHz/24-bit High Resolution Music (Flac / WAV / AIFF)
- Bluetooth® for wireless music streaming
- Supports Bluetooth output for pairing CRX-N470 and other Bluetooth equipped products
- AirPlay® allows music streaming from Mac, PC, iPod®, iPhone®, iPad®
- Control app for easy operations (MusicCast CONTROLLER)
- Front USB terminal for playback of USB memory (mass storage class)
- Voice control using your Alexa device like Echo or Echo Dot
- 22W x 2
- RCA in x 1
- 3.5MM in x1
Dimensions: 10-5/8” W x 4-3/8” H x 13” D
Warranty: 1 year parts and labour
Speakers:
The Monitor Audio Bronze 50 are compact stylish bookshelf speakers with rich detailed mid to high frequencies. Perfect in a smaller hifi set up or as surrounds in a home theatre system.
- 2 way design
- Frequency Response 62 – 25,000 Hz (Free field) 40 – 30,000 Hz (In room)
- Sensitivity (2.83v @ 1m) 85 dB
- Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
- Minimum Impedance 4.4 ohms
- Recommended Amplifier Requirements 20 — 80 W
- 1 x 5.5" C-CAM midbass driver
- 1 x 25 mm C-CAM Gold Dome tweeter with UD Waveguide
Finishes: Black, White, Walnut or Urban Grey
Dimensions: 11.06" H x 6.56" W x 10.43" D
Weight: 11 lbs ea
Warranty: 5 years parts and labour