Yamaha

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Yamaha's DBR10 powered speaker packs professional-grade sound into a portable package. Featuring a 700W amplifier and custom Yamaha transducers, the DBR10 delivers the power and performance musicians and presenters demand. The 10" woofer provides rich, full bass response while the 1.4" tweeter adds crisp highs for a balanced, articulate sound. With an onboard 2-channel mixer, the DBR10 accepts mic, line and instrument inputs as well as media player connections.

High-Output Amplifier Brings Your Sound to Life

The DBR10's 700W Class-D amplifier gives your sound power and punch. Capable of reaching 129dB, the amp has the muscle to fill venues of nearly any size. Despite its power, the amp is lightweight and energy efficient thanks to Class-D technology. The result is a speaker that's easy to transport but still packs a punch when it's time to perform.

Custom Transducers Deliver Accurate Full-Range Sound

Yamaha designed the DBR10's woofer and tweeter specifically for this speaker. The 10" woofer provides tight, controlled bass while the 1.4" tweeter adds shimmering highs. Together, they deliver a balanced, natural sound across the entire frequency spectrum. The speaker's wide dispersion offers broad, even coverage whether used as a main speaker or monitor.

Flexible Connectivity for Any Application

With its built-in 2-channel mixer, the DBR10 accepts two mic/line inputs as well as stereo RCA inputs. Use the mixer to blend signals from microphones, instruments, media players and more. In addition to the mixer, the DBR10 offers pass-thru connectivity to link multiple speakers. Rigging points and a 50-degree wedge angle provide flexibility for use as a floor monitor or installation speaker.

Road-Ready Design

Despite its power and performance, the DBR10 is highly portable thanks to its molded enclosure and ergonomic handle. The enclosure is durable yet lightweight, making the speaker easy to transport and set up. M10 rigging points allow mounting the speaker using eyebolts or optional Yamaha speaker brackets (sold separately). A steel grille protects the transducers and amp during transit and use.

Yamaha DBR10 10" Powered Speaker
Yamaha DBR10 10" Powered Speaker
Yamaha DBR10 10" Powered Speaker

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Speaker configuration
  • Active/passive: Active
  • Type: Two-way full range
  • LF driver: 10"
  • MF driver: N/A
  • HF driver: 1.4" ferrite driver
Power
  • Amplifier class: D
  • Wattage: 325W RMS, 700W peak
  • Mixer/preamp: 2 Channel
Audio
  • Frequency response: 55Hz - 20kHz
  • Coverage pattern: 90 x 60
  • Max SPL: 131 dB
Inputs
  • XLR: 2 XLR/TRS
  • TRS:
  • TS:
  • RCA:
Output/thru
  • XLR: 1 mix output
  • TRS:
  • TS:
  • RCA:
  • SPEAKON:
Enclosure
  • Cabinet material: Polypropelene
  • Width: 12.1"
  • Height: 19.4"
  • Depth: 11.4"
  • Weight: 23.2 lb.

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  • Type: 2-way, Bi-amp powered speaker, Bass-reflex type:
  • Frequency range (-10dB): 55Hz - 20kHz
  • Nominal coverage, H: 90, V: 60
  • Components: Diameter:10" cone, Voice Coil:2", Magnet:Ferrite
  • HF: Diaphragm:1.4", Type: 1" throat compression driver, Magnet:Ferrite
  • Crossover: 2.1kHz: FIR-X tuning (linear phase FIR filter)
  • Output power: Dynamic:700 W (LF: 500 W, HF: 200 W) / Continuous: 325 W (LF: 260 W, HF: 65 W)
  • Maximum output level (1m; on axis): 131dB SPL
  • I/O connectors: INPUT1: Combo x1, INPUT2: Combo x 1 + RCA pin x 2 (Unbalanced), OUTPUT: XLR3-32 x 1 (CH1 Parallel Through or CH1+CH2 Mix)
  • Processors: D-CONTOUR: FOH/MAIN, MONITOR, OFF
  • Heat dissipation: Fan cooling, 4 speeds
  • Power requirements: 100 V, 100-120V, 220-240 V, 110/127/220V (Brazil), 50/60Hz
  • Power consumption: 74W(1/8 Power Consumption), 18W(Idle)
  • Cabinet material: Plastic
  • Finish: Black
  • Handle: Side x 2
  • Flying and mounting hardware: Bottom x 2, Rear x 1 (Fit for M8 x 15 mm eyebolts)
  • Pole socket: 35mm (Bottom x 1)
  • Dimensions: 308mm (12.1")
  • H: 493mm (19.4")
  • D: 289mm (11.4")
  • Net weight: 10.5 kg (23.2 lbs)
  • Accessories: BBS251, BCS251, BWS251-300, BWS251-400 (Optional Speaker bracket)

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  • Love the sound quality really full sound

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byTroy t

    fromMount vernon wa

    For the price I'm amazed at the build and sound, but I've always trusted Yamaha products. This is a great speaker

  • Excellent sound and quality.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byLedjet

    fromKnoxville TN

    I purchased 3 different 10s at once to compare. I kept the Yamaha DBR10 and returned the Alto TS310 and the JBL EON610. DBR10 sounds better to me (singer/guitar player), and appeared to be better quality. It's been over a year and still loving them.

  • A perfect main speaker for solo acoustic

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byKeith

    fromPhiladelphia PA

    I bought the DBR10 to use in place of my SRM450s for solo acoustic performances (one guitar, one vocal). I use the DBR10 with a Boss acoustic singer live (ASL); DBR10 is the main, and the ASL is the 2 channel mixer and powered monitor. The system is very light weight and takes little space to set up. The DBR10 DSP features multi-band compression which I think is the secret to the amazing sound. No need for an external processor (eq/limiting from a Driverack ect), it's pretty much plug and play. There is plenty of power for a bar / dining area, and the venues I play for have commented on how good the system sounds. The DBR10 costs hundreds less than K.10s.

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  • asked byKenn

    fromNew Jersey

    I do live indoor seminar presentations in spaces of about 2,000 sf with up to 100 people. I'm curious to know whether I should buy 2 DBR10s?

    I do live indoor seminar presentations in spaces of about 2,000 sf with up to 100 people. I'm curious to know whether I should buy 2 DBR10s?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yas, you should.
  • asked byRick

    fromundisclosed

    I play jazz gigs using the Yamaha P515 
Do I need two of these or is one sufficient?
How does the sound compare to a Roland KC 100?

    I play jazz gigs using the Yamaha P515 Do I need two of these or is one sufficient? How does the sound compare to a Roland KC 100?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I don't think so. If you don't need the spread of two, this is loud. This is better.
  • asked byLSA

    fromSF CA

    Does the DBR series have the same multiband compressor functionality as the DXR series?

    Does the DBR series have the same multiband compressor functionality as the DXR series?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byNikeUB

    fromFalls Church, VA

    I'm interested in buying a pair of the Yamaha DBR10 powered speakers to do outdoor mobile DJ gigs.  My outdoor audience size would be 50 - 100 people.  I'm using a Traktor Kontrol S2.  Do the Yamaha speakers connect directly to my controller or do I need a mixer?  Are those speakers sufficient for my audience size?  Eventually, I might buy subwoofers, but are the speakers alone sufficient to start.  I'm new to DJing, so please be honest with me on what I need and there is a good chance I will buy more equipment from Guitar Center in the future.  Thanks!

    I'm interested in buying a pair of the Yamaha DBR10 powered speakers to do outdoor mobile DJ gigs. My outdoor audience size would be 50 - 100 people. I'm using a Traktor Kontrol S2. Do the Yamaha speakers connect directly to my controller or do I need a mixer? Are those speakers sufficient for my audience size? Eventually, I might buy subwoofers, but are the speakers alone sufficient to start. I'm new to DJing, so please be honest with me on what I need and there is a good chance I will buy more equipment from Guitar Center in the future. Thanks!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    You can connect directly - the Kontrol 2 has RCA outputs. I regards to size, you mention doing DJ work. DJ work, in regard to a live mix is loud thumping bass regardless of what else is going on. That needs to be your priority. If it can't deliver the bass the rest won't matter. The primary question - how loud do you want it to be? It's all about how you want you audience to react. Do you want them to feel the bass in their chest? Outdoors is tough. If you are not looking for big volume, these speakers will "cover" the crowd just fine. For bigger power take a look at Behringer Eurolive B115D 2-Way Active PA Speaker
  • asked byLisa

    fromPasadena, CA

    Would this speaker work well with a Roland digital piano? I am a pianist who regularly gigs for musical theater and classical performances. Outdoors & indoors.

    Would this speaker work well with a Roland digital piano? I am a pianist who regularly gigs for musical theater and classical performances. Outdoors & indoors.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It would be excellent with a digital piano. However, outdoors could be a challenge. What will work for one may not work for the other. Outdoors is always difficult to cover Please give us a call to better help you out – 855 770 3373.