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Yamaha SR C20A vs Sony HT CT290 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Yamaha SR-C20A
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Sony HT-CT290 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
comparison
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Yamaha SR-C20A
Sony HT-CT290 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Soundbar
Features
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Colour
Black
Black
Connection
Wired
Wireless
Configuration
2.1 (3 Channel)
2.1 (3 Channel)
Power Output
100W
300W
Power Source
-
Battery
general
Brand
Yamaha
Sony
Model
SR-C20A
HT-CT290 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Release date
June 18, 2021
-
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Soundbar
Wired/Wireless
Wired
Wireless
Features
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Configuration
2.1 (3 Channel)
2.1 (3 Channel)
Colour
Black
Black
Power Output
100W
300W
Subwoofer
Yes
1
Model Name
-
HT-CT290
Memory Card Slot
-
No
Power Source
-
Battery
Impedance
-
4 Ohms
Wall Mountable Satellite
-
Yes
dimensions
Width
600
90
Height
64
52
Depth
94
86
Subwoofer Width
-
170 mm
Subwoofer Height
-
342 mm
Subwoofer Depth
-
36.2 cm
Subwoofer Weight
-
6.3 kg
product details
Bluetooth
Yes
Yes
Bluetooth version
5
-
Bluetooth Range
10 metres
-
USB Ports
-
1 USB Ports
Compatible Devices
-
Computer, Laptops
audio features
Maximum Output RMS Subwoofer
60W
-
Maximum Output RMS Per Satellite
20W
-
Other Audio Features
Dolby Audio, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II
-
Amplifier
-
Bulit In Amplifier
other details
Technology Used
-
Bravia Sync Technology
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