
The YBA-10 Bluetooth Wireless Audio Receiver docks to the receiver and supports A2DP audio streaming, so users can enjoy music wirelessly from Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, Windows PCs and Macs.
Customer Review: You better know how to use A2DP
this unit was cool to get but it took me three days to get the thing working right and dont look at the manual it tells you nothing for what it has in store for you...Frist you need to know about A2DP bluetooth transfer.. if you dont you better get to know your internet... AND IF YOU HAVE VISTA FOR GET ABOUT IT..there are site you can get to show you how to get this to work.. and Vista dont support A2DP you would have to find the site and go through the whole prosses to get it working....good luck but well worth it
Customer Review: Bluetooth not "hardy enough"?
I have had this unit for about a month. It worked fine for a couple of weeks, then it developed a high pitched "whistle", almost a ringing distortion, which I have to assume is some form of interference in the bluetooth reception. My Yamaha AV receiver (love the receiver!) is in a stack with other equipment, and that stack is next to my 46 inch HD tv. The BT receiver for this unit, pictured, sits between the stack and the TV. I have tried moving the BT receiver unit to various locations within the reach of the cable, but the whistle persists. The computer (I-mac, bluetooth built in) is no more than 8 feet away from the receiver, and there is nothing between them but open air. The audio has a broader frequency responce than I would have expected, but the high pitched whistle makes the bluetooth unit unusable. I will instead have to use an Apple Airport, which uses a much "heavier duty" signal, wi fi, and costs twice as much.
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