Radio Facts
Music Business News

Yamaha STAGEPAS 100BTR mkII: A Game-Changer

Yamaha Music Korea Launches New Portable PA System

Yamaha Music Korea is stepping up the performance game. On December 22, CEO Kazunari Suzuki will unveil the STAGEPAS 100BTR mkII, a portable PA system that’s designed to amplify sound for a wide array of events.

This isn’t just any speaker. The STAGEPAS 100BTR mkII boasts a built-in battery that delivers up to six hours of power, making it perfect for on-the-go musicians or speakers who can’t be tied down by traditional setups. Its robust yet lightweight design means you can easily transport it from street corners to small venue gigs.

Here’s the thing: compared to its predecessor, this model is a huge leap forward. It now supports USB playback, recording, and streaming, along with a new USB-C charging method. No more hunting for power outlets – just grab any universal adapter (60W or higher PD chargers preferred) to keep the performance rolling.

Imagine streaming your music or giving a live talk without the headache of complicated setups. With wireless audio playback via Bluetooth, and direct connections available for PCs or smartphones through USB-C, this system caters to the modern creator. It’s made for those who want to hit record without jumping through hoops.

Sound quality? Think crystal clear and powerful. The coaxial speaker structure combined with a high-efficiency Class-D amplifier ensures that your audio pops, even in small spaces or bustling outdoor environments. Whether you’re performing on the street or in a cozy café, the STAGEPAS 100BTR mkII guarantees stable sound projection.

With a price tag of KRW 690,000, this speaker is set to be available through authorized Yamaha dealers across the country. If you’re serious about your sound, this is a tool you’ll want to check out.

For more information, visit Yamaha’s official website. Don’t just sit there – get out there and create something!

Related posts

Dolly Parton: Six Decades of Musical Influence

Digital and Radio Facts

President Obama Says Criminal Justice System Needs Reform

Digital and Radio Facts

Volkswagen –

Allen Jacobs

Marc Lamont Hill Joins Staff at Morehouse College

Digital and Radio Facts

Cumulus and Saga Broadcasting to Delay Financial Reports

News Desk

Pundits React to State of the Union on Twitter

Digital and Radio Facts

Phoenix Hit-and-Run: Victim Dead, Driver Flees

Allen Jacobs

GEORGIA & MISSISSIPPI MASS CHOIRS ON GOSPEL CHARTS

Digital and Radio Facts

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More