- Yamaha True X Surround 90A is a new four-box Dolby Atmos Soundbar
- 12 fiery drivers, four oval drivers in full range and three tweeters in the bar
- Newly developed subwoofer and rear speakers are also deadly bluetooth speakers
What is better than having a few upward Dolby atmos speakers? Have a dozen of them. That’s what Yamaha has delivered in its new True X Surround 90A Soundbar system, alias SR-X90A.
The True X Surround 90A is a high-end, High-Spec Home Theater Soundbar system with Dolby Atmos and DTS: X Support, and it is based on the company’s TRUE X 40 and 50 models, while incorporating tech from Yamaha’s audio projector area.
According to Yamaha, it delivers “a fantastic home theater experience that goes beyond conventional sound beams’ rik”.
Yamaha True X Surround 90A: Key Features and Pricing
The SR-X90A takes the same beam technology from the YSP-1 soundbar and applies it to a dozen burning speakers driven by Yamaha’s YDA-141 amplifier. There are six speakers dedicated to the altitude channels that project upwards at each end of the speaker and, according to Yamaha, rival the results truly ceiling -mounted speakers.
The very best Dolby Atmos audio beams tend to use four up-firing speakers (in case of Samsung HW-Q990F) or even five in the case of the LG S95AR. Some special installation of Dolby Atmos Home theaters may use six I-Loft speakers. 12 Burning speakers are … Hardcore.
Soundbar also has surround: AI treatment from Yamaha’s AV recipients, which is the first time it has been made available in a sound beam.
These fiery speakers collaborate with newly developed eye-shaped oval drivers, which Yamaha says can deliver powerful sound without making the sound beam massive. There are four of these large oval drivers to cover the full frequency range in connection with three tweeters. The speakers are arranged in the left, center and right configurations on the sound bars in front.
There is also a newly developed subwoofer that holds Yamaha’s patented symmetrical torch gate and has an internal plate to control the airflow to reduce vibrations from air turbines and speaker movement. Yamaha says port noise is reduced by up to 20dB compared to more conventional designs.
The real X Surround 90A uses Yamaha’s true x wireless connection to sound bar, subwoofer and satellite speakers, and the rear speakers it comes with can also be used as a time-free Bluetooth speakers.
The system also has the Yamaha’s Musiccast Network system for multi-room audio and adaptation in the app and configuration, and so is the Apple AirPlay compatible.
The real X Surround 90A will be available from September 2025 with an expected recommended retail price of £ 2,499 / AU $ 4,499 (approx.
But before then you can expect our early verdict on this sound bar – it is on our way and it looks like a very exciting addition to the world of the best sound beams.



