This Yamaha Gadget Will Instantly Transform Movie Nights at Home into a Booming Theater Experience – Snap it up Now With $100 Off

With built-in subwoofers and up-firing speakers, your living room will have the booms and surround sound of a movie theater in an instant

Yamaha True X Bar 40A soundbar on tile background next to Homes & Gardens '&' logo.
(Image credit: Future)

Instead of your movie nights being hampered by muffled voices or tinny action scenes, this simple addition will make your living room feel a movie theater – and it's on sale with $100 off right now.

The Yamaha True X Bar 40A soundbar is discounted by $100 for a limited time. I tested this model only two weeks ago and was floored by its deep, booming, and immersive sound at such an affordable price.

Yamaha has been in the audio game for a long time – more than 70 years to be exact – so I wasn't too surprised that it delivered nice-sounding results. But I wasn't expecting it to be one of the best soundbars you can get at this price point, especially now with $100 off.

Yamaha True X Bar 40A | was $499.95, now $399.95 at Yamaha (save $100)
Compact, stylish, powerful

Yamaha True X Bar 40A | was $499.95, now $399.95 at Yamaha (save $100)

It was a joy to test this Yamaha soundbar's gorgeous sound. With six speakers, including two woofers and two up-firing speakers for realistic surround sound, it will turbocharge every movie you'll watch.

Read more in my full Yamaha True X Bar 40A review.

This Yamaha soundbar will transform your movie nights

Yamaha True X Bar 40A soundbar on wooden shelf in Dan Fauzi's home.

When I tested the Yamaha True X Bar 40A in my home recently (pictured), its audio details were clear, booms were loud, and it delivered an audio experience that should have cost twice the price

(Image credit: Future / Dan Fauzi)

To take movie nights at home to the next level – with crashing booms, tense dialogue, and clear sequences that make you feel like you're in the theater – what you're looking for is a subwoofer, and 'up-firing' speakers for brilliant surround sound.

Woofers are the speakers dedicated to delivering strong bass, adding impact and depth to every movie, and up-firing speakers send soundwaves above and around your head, creating the feeling that the sound is coming from different directions, much like you experience in a movie theater.

But standalone subwoofers and surround sound speakers can cost $100s each, and only tend to work alongside soundbars that also cost many more $100s. So instead, the affordable solution is to find a soundbar with subwoofers and up-firing speakers built-in.

For the price, the Yamaha True X Bar 40A produces detailed, impactful, and colorful sound. It can play Dolby Atmos titles – which is not standard at this price point – so you can enjoy theater-level surround sound streamed straight from your TV stand.

There's a Movie sound preset, and everything I watched with it turned on had stunning clarity, and the bass delivered forceful impacts and scene-setting depth. And if clear, well-balanced audio wasn't enough to transform your movie nights, the Yamaha True X Bar 40A can also go incredibly loud.

It's compact, too, so if you're looking for small space ideas, you don't have to worry about the Yamaha True X Bar 40A dominating your cozy living room.

It isn't just movies and TV shows where this soundbar shines. I also listened to music spanning different genres and decades, and the Yamaha made all of it sound fantastic.

Room-filling sound with strong bass is perfect for your music room, and if you're planning on building out your perfect setup, you can always add additional speakers at a later date, like the Yamaha True X Sub 100A subwoofer and the Yamaha True X Speaker 1A surround speakers.

I say this as there are countless soundbars out there, from the $1,000+ Sonos Arc Ultra to the budget-friendly Fire TV Soundbar Plus, so knowing the right specs to look for helps narrow down the options, but at this price point, with this performance, the Yamaha deal is not to be missed.

The Yamaha True X Bar 40A is discounted to $399.95 at Yamaha.

More to Shop

It's not a bad idea to shop around if you're upgrading something as major as your home entertainment. Luckily, I've tested the best-selling soundbars from the biggest brands, so you don't have to.

All prices were correct at the time of publication.


Next, find out whether you should buy a soundbar before Black Friday or wait until the big sales.

Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.

They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.

Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.

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