The "b" in USB here stands for "belongs on top, not in the back." USB handles MP3 and WMA formats easily. Clean, understated design lines. Short and shallow enough to fit on many bookcases. Dimmable display perfect for bedtime "dance" parties. Perfectly a...
Not loud enough for really big spaces (read anything larger than 20 x 20 feet). Remote control required to set time and date. Screwdriver required to change remote control's batteries. A bit large for smaller bedside tables. Bass has enough kick to ra...
When this bedroom system is rocking, don’t come knocking. The CD player draws on Yamaha’s disc-spinning expertise to pump out solid, assured tones, while the media dock does a great job of giving digital tunes depth and spaciousness. Thanks to...
At four kilos heavy and 35cm wide, the TSX-130 threatens to collapse any but the most substantial bedside table. Yamaha tries to make a feature of its bulk by touting a ‘convenient real wood flat top’ for storage – but you’d have t...
Overweight, over-powered and over-priced for most bedrooms, the TSX-130 might have the brawn (and the beauty) to muscle its way into your living room instead.Yamaha TSX-130 is tagged with Yamaha TSX-130, Yamaha and hi-fi. Select a tag (Yamaha TSX-130, ...
Agreed, it isn’t cheap and some movement in the price might be necessary for this dock to make a big splash. However, the TX-130 delivers enough functionality, control, information and sound quality to hold its own and marks an interesting new chapt...
Excellent audio performance, Includes CD player, FM receiver and USB flash drive playback, Great value for money
Lacks stereo width without DSP enhancement, Midrange slightly overwhelmed by thundering bass
On a whole, the Yamaha TSX-130 is a fine product for a desktop audio system that punches well above its weight, thanks to its useful features and impressive audio performance. Considering its category and capabilities, here's our audio performance summary...