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#393061 - 09/10/14 03:55 PM New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series
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http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/yamaha_introduces_dbr_series_cbr_series_portable_loudspeakers/

DBR 10 - 12 - 15 = 2 Channel 1000w powered speakers.
CBR 10 - 12 - 15 = Passive speaker series.
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#393062 - 09/10/14 04:09 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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I was enthusiatic at first, but reading the specifications - what happened??
The DBR 10 has a continuous power of 325 Watts - The DXR 10 had a continuous power of 700 Watts. Similar difference with DBR 12 versus DXR 12. Why this decrease in wattage?
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/live_sound/speakers/active_speakers/dbr/dbr10/?mode=model


Edited by rosetree (09/10/14 04:10 PM)

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#393063 - 09/10/14 04:10 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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Couldn't find a price.

DBR 15 10lbs+ heavier than JBL 515 XT. I'm guessing the sound is great.

This forum is big into how much something weighs.

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Edited by guitpic1 (09/10/14 04:17 PM)
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#393065 - 09/10/14 04:31 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: rosetree
I was enthusiatic at first, but reading the specifications - what happened??
The DBR 10 has a continuous power of 325 Watts - The DXR 10 had a continuous power of 700 Watts. Similar difference with DBR 12 versus DXR 12. Why this decrease in wattage?
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/live_sound/speakers/active_speakers/dbr/dbr10/?mode=model


7 lbs(think I got that right) diff. between DBR 12 and DXR 12. Seems everyone is concerned about weight these days.

And wattage?...

Bose talks about covering a 100 folks with a Bose Compact. HK Nano 300 talks about covering 50 folks...but, from experience, the HK Nano covers much more than 50 folks.

So, it's about weight I think.

If you don't believe that(this is a keyboard forum)..folks talk about looking for the lightest keyboard..not the best sounding keyboard...can of worms here?

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Edited by guitpic1 (09/10/14 04:37 PM)
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#393067 - 09/10/14 04:53 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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#393074 - 09/10/14 06:02 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
rosetree
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Weight is important to me, too, but in relation to performance. The ratio got worse here: from 700 watts / 14 kg to 325 watts / 10 kg. But maybe the 700 watts were a bit exaggerated for the DXR10 after all?

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#393084 - 09/11/14 04:47 AM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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These once are a step down from DXR.I was hoping whey would be a step up.Closer to DSR.
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#393160 - 09/12/14 07:35 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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The DBR series powered speakers are replacing the MSR250 and MSR400 powered speakers. I own the DXR10 speakers and the new technology from NEXO made these shine... power/tone/weight. Yes, the DBR will be a step down but great technology in a small package.

DBR10... $399
DBR12... $499
DBR15... $599

The CBR speakers are passive speakers that can be powered by the P-Series or EMX amps.
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#393226 - 09/14/14 03:51 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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#393455 - 09/19/14 02:59 PM Re: New Yamaha Speakers... DBR and CBR Series [Re: shueymusic]
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I received my shipment of DBR10 and DBR12 speakers today. They really do shine! Loud, Clear as a bell and light weight. I really like that channel 1 has a combination 1/4"/XLR plug with a switch for line or mic so I can plug a mic in without the need of a mixer. At a MAP price of $399 and $499 and with Yamaha's 7 year warranty I'm really happy to have these powered speakers in my store. In my opinion, you can't beat Yamaha's quality when it comes to sound equipment these days.
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