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Yamaha releases MS101-4 compact powered speaker for monitoring in a simple form.

Yamaha Corporation announces new additions to its professional audio lineup: MS101-4 powered speaker.

Yamaha Launches New Mixing Consoles “MG16X/MG12X/MG10X”

Yamaha has launched its new MG-X models of mixing consoles, designed for the live and installed sound applications where high quality SPX effects are needed.

VXL1-16P Firmware V1.2.0 Released

This update contains additional functions of Remote Control Protocol for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).

RIVAGE PM Firmware V5.03 Released

This firmware is an update for maintenance purposes.

Rio3224/1608-D2 Firmware V1.82 Released

This firmware is an update for maintenance purposes.

Presenting the Next Generation Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano, Crafted for Your Moment.

Tradition and Innovation in Harmony to Unite Player and Piano.

Yamaha Introduces a New Generation of Revstar Guitars

Yamaha today introduced a brand-new lineup of Revstar® electric guitars. Initially launched in 2015, Revstar was the first new electric guitar series from Yamaha in more than a decade, drawing on the brand's heritage in electric guitar design and the origin of motorcycle design from the Yamaha Motor Company.

PC-D / DI Series Firmware V1.0.4 Released

This update contains additional functions based on internal specification changes, and it fixes some bugs. Please read the notice.

RIVAGE PM5 Is Out For Blood

Having scored three UK No.1 albums, in the summer of 2021 Royal Blood set off on a UK tour of headline and festival shows, before heading to Mexico. Front of House engineer Phil Jones discovered that the Yamaha RIVAGE PM5 digital mixing system offers many solutions to difficulties faced by tours in the early 2020s.

Yamaha Delivers The Sound of Japan’s Past, Present and Future in 時の河 Tokinokawa

Throughout December and January, the British Film Institute (BFI) is hosting 時の河 Tokinokawa, a unique audiovisual installation inspired by the BFI National Archive’s moving images from early 20th century Japan. This artwork is the creation of UK media artists The Light Surgeons, with sound reproduction for the installation provided by Yamaha.