

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with Yamaha’s True X Bar 40A — where sound meets sophistication.
The Yamaha True X Bar 40A is a sleek, 40-inch Dolby Atmos soundbar featuring dual built-in subwoofers and up-firing drivers for immersive 3D audio. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and Spotify Connect for versatile music streaming, includes Clear Voice technology for enhanced dialogue clarity, and offers easy expansion with wireless subwoofers and surround speakers. Designed for seamless integration with HDMI eARC TVs, it combines powerful sound performance with a minimalist profile ideal for modern living spaces.






| ASIN | B0CBQMDD26 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,542 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #197 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (98) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2023 |
| Included Components | Remote, Sound bar, optical cable, owner's manual, power cords |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 8.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SR-X40ABL |
| Manufacturer | YAMAHA |
| Material | Cloth, Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 33 Feet |
| Model Name | TRUE X BAR 40A |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4.38"D x 40"W x 2.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Series Number | 40 |
| Set Name | True X |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Speaker Size | 40 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Special Feature | Bass Boost, Built In Microphone, Dolby Enabled, Hi Res Audio |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theatre |
| Style | Built-in Subwoofers |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.1, 4.1.2 |
| UPC | 027108960104 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Woofer Diameter | 3.94 Inches |
B**N
Great performance for a stand-alone soundbar
I went back and forth on getting a soundbar with an external sub, because our TV area has limited space that would be ideal for a sub. I landed on the Yamaha True X Bar 40A after weeks of research and reading reviews. I felt it hit a sweet spot of having enough drivers to support Dolby Atmos from a single soundbar, still being within my budget (was 50% off when I purchased), and had good reviews for having built-in subs. A few months into ownership, I've been very pleased with the performance. Dialogue in moves is crystal clear, you can definitely hear side to side audio movement, and the bass is good, not great, but that's to be expected without a standalone sub. The only thing slightly lacking is vertical audio reproduction. It's there, just not highly noticeable unless your listening for it. Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase and would highly recommend for anybody looking for a standalone soundbar with built in subs.
D**E
Great sound
Excellent sound bar & subwoofer, has a lot of bass for rock music and also the range for lyrics
L**Z
Immersive Sound / Lip Sync Issues
As expected very good sound from Yamaha, big disappointment is a lip sync problem that I could not resolve yet and may end up as a return if unsuccessful at fixing it. Great immersive sound for sports if that is the only use but not for movies with the lip sync issue.
K**A
Great system
I'm very pleased with the system. The setup is quick and easy. The sound is clear and confident – it creates that movie magic feeling for me. AirPlay also works flawlessly.
K**A
Missing remote- seller never respond - cannot return.
Received package with missing remote. Cannot use sub woofer from last 1 month or so. Raised complaint multiple times but hardly able to hear back. No option to return the soundbar. Soundbar itself is average... not happy with the purchase.
B**N
Perfect bar for your room!
The Yamaha sound bar is like the perfect match for my LG OLED EVO C2 tv when it comes to watching my 4K blu rays and playing my Xbox Series X. The bass this thing delivers is truly incredible and the AI clear voice technology and the bass exit really make all the sounds whether it be dialogue or background noise really stand out. I will say that it can get a little too loud even when the volume isn't at its highest so that volume can be very touchy but other than that for anyone considering a high quality sound bar for under $500 this would be it to complete your own personal theater.
D**S
What a big disappointment...
I recently bought a Yamaha keyboard and I was blown away with the sound. I also own a Yamaha receiver that controls my years old 5.1 surround sound, and it has done a wonderful job handling anything I throw at it. So, I have a lot of respect for the Yamaha sound. On the other hand, my wife has been complaining for a long time about the cables laying around the living room area, so I started looking into soundbars and wireless speakers. However, being an audiophile myself but reluctant to overpay for a soundbar, I started watching many reviews and discerning through the marketing hoopla trying to convince you that soundbars sound better than 5.1 systems. In my opinion, soundbars are a setup that typically overpromises and underdelivers. But, hey, I was willing to try something new, and when Yamaha brought this soundbar to the market, I was curious to know how a manufacturer as committed to quality sound like Yamaha understands these. According to the online reviews, you could not go wrong. Supporting the latest wireless and sound technologies it promised a great experience for both movies and music at a more reasonable price compared to the usual big boys. The reality is that, out of the box, just physics started to tell me that the soundbar would not compete well with my surround sound. It looked small. But, I kept going believing that the awesome Yamaha brand was behind it and a pleasant surprise could be around the corner. Then, I connected the pieces very easily (I went for the soundbar and the subwoofer and I stopped short from getting a pair of the satellite speakers that add $300 to the package. I just wanted to be sure that my selection was the correct one). I downloaded the app on my phone and was ready to fire some high quality music. Just with the first song the disappointment was huge. How in the world could a Yamaha soundbar sound this bad? At the end of the day, how a $600 dollar soundbar could sound so poorly. And I still was $300 away from something that resembles a more involving sound? I was in complete disbelief! I thought, well, it is just the first song, let’s keep trying, and explore the app, maybe the secret is somewhere in the settings… But, no, it went from bad to worse. I finally threw some movies at it and it was equally disappointing. The only plus was the subwoofer that I found very well rounded and satisfying. But the rest of the sound was poor across the board. It did not scratch the sound I get from my 5.1 surround. I seem to know what Yamaha sound is, but I am certain that the people that put this soundbar together are not the same people that assembled the keyboard I have or the receiver. Anyway, curiously enough, what the disappointment did was to make me love my 5.1 surround system even more. Right after trying the Yamaha soundbar, I fired my best music through my 5.1 and the sound seemed glorious to me. Even my wife was smiling… her ears could not lie. The truth was evident. So I returned the soundbar. I always try to stay balanced when I write reviews, so I was arguing to myself that this soundbar could still be a good option for a small apartment? Maybe for a person less picky about sound than me? But then the price is glaringly looking at you, and it is easy to say that you can get a similar experience for a far lower price and from a different brand. I was forgetting to say that the app was just terrible. Just a piece of junk that does not even deserve any other comments. To close the review, recently I had the opportunity to experience a Sonos soundbar system and I have to say that it was very close to the sound experience I get from my 5.1, just that you will have to be willing to pay deep into the thousand plus dollars to get that level of sound, and I still believe it needed some tweaking. I’ll keep looking tough. I might hit gold one of these days. Great sound at a great price. We will see.
A**R
Quality
excellent
J**B
I feel compelled to write a review on this soundbar because I feel its overlooked when Samsung and Sonos seem to get all the attention when in comes to soundbars. I've tested and used many soundbars and Yamaha just seems to have its own sound signature that non of the other bars seem to have. Even comparing to my Samsung Q990D music, especially orchestral music sounds far more natural and full, and with the 1A rears (sold separately), this system packs a serious punch. Aside from sound, the main selling point to me was simply how discrete it is. The bar is low profile, the sub is slim and even slim enough to place on its side under a sofa (I did and the D-Box effect was amazing!) and the 1A rear speakers are so tiny and discrete you can have a full Atmos surround setup and completely blends into your space. And the best part is its simplicity. with only a few sounds modes and adjustments you won't be tinkering.. set it and forget it and enjoy. My preference as Movie mode + Bass Extension on, Voice Enhancer off and the sub at 8 out of 10 because its quite punchy. Pro tip, if you can put the rears up somewhere higher than ear level, I had them on top of 2 bookshelves on opposite sides of the sofa the immersion is insane.
N**N
Very Impressed With This System!! Reasonably Priced. High Quality Base And Immersive All Around You Sound. Great For Listening To Music, Or Watching Movies And Sports. Connects To Everything Easily. Just Unbox And Start Up. High Quality Without A Fortune, Living Up To The Yamaha Name In Sound! Purchase The Two Recommended Stand Alone Spekers Too Though, So You Can Have Sound Behind You.
V**∆
The soundbar offers a nice, clean design with an intuitive setup process made easy through the Android app. The automatic firmware update was a plus, and the app’s ability to jump between different inputs and adjust settings was convenient. The built-in Alexa functionality is a nice touch, with the ability to control both input and volume. The provided optical cable is appreciated, and when paired with the right songs, the bass levels are very good. The clarity of sound is also excellent. SONG: Porsche Majeure (DC Gore Remix) by TVAM and Charlotte Spiral. Pros: + Nice Clean Design: The aesthetic appeal is sleek and minimalist + Excellent Instructions: The provided instructions are clear and straightforward, making setup hassle-free. + Easy Setup via Android App: The app simplifies the initial setup process, saving time and effort. + Automatic Firmware Update + App Usability: The app makes it easy to switch between inputs and tweak settings with just a few taps. + Built-in Alexa: Having Alexa integrated is a nice addition + Included Optical Cable: It’s a thoughtful inclusion that avoids an extra purchase. + Decent Bass (With the Right Songs): While bass performance varies, certain tracks sound exceptionally deep and powerful. See attached VIDEO for a demo. + Excellent Clarity: The overall sound clarity is impressive. It was particularly strong with dialogue and midrange frequencies. + Dolby Atmos: Noticeable spatial enhancement, especially in a smaller room. X Optical Connection: Functions well, but provides slightly less depth compared to HDMI eARC. Cons: X Bass Could Be More Consistent: The bass is good, but it could be more robust across all tracks. It doesn’t “shake the room”; better suited for those who prefer balanced bass without overpowering. X Volume: Requires higher volume settings for an impactful experience; might be a drawback for some users expecting booming sound at lower levels! X App Bugs: There’s an issue where changes made via the app or the remote don’t always sync properly. X Sound Mode Delay: A noticeable 1-second delay when switching between sound modes can be frustrating. X No HDMI Cable for ARC Connectivity: It’s disappointing that an HDMI cable isn’t included for ARC setup, which is becoming standard. X Non-Backlit Remote: The remote lacks backlighting, making it difficult to see the buttons in low light. X Pulsing Standby Light: A constantly pulsing light occurs when the unit is in standby, which can be annoying. X Subwoofer Standby Light Always On: The standby light behind the subwoofer never turns off, which could be bothersome for some users. X Limited Alexa Functionality: While Alexa can control inputs and volume, it doesn’t offer much else for the soundbar. It works perfectly as a stand-alone Alexa device though! X Wireless Subwoofer: Easy to place but lacks a power switch, requiring manual unplugging for full shutdown. Overall Impression: This is a very good unit with excellent features and sound quality, but it’s hard to justify the $1,000 price tag. At $199, it would be an excellent deal. However, it seems more like a Veblen Good purchased for its perceived status rather than its intrinsic value. Ignoring the price, it still is an excellent upgrade over the standard TV speakers. The sleek design blends well with any modern home decor.
K**Y
Excellent produit, son ambiophonique de grande qualité, interconnectivité très facile. Fortement recommandé.
W**R
Failed to work. kept resetting and turning off. Tried all troubleshooting tips from yamaha and yamaha app.
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