product image
product image preview
product image preview
product image preview
product image preview
product image preview
product image preview

Yamaha DBR10 700-Watt Powered Speaker

319.99

Save 20%

Other platform prices

Yamaha DBR10 700-Watt Powered Speaker

4.5

100+ bought in past month

Highest ranking 101

12 comments

$319.99

Save 20%

Other platform prices

· Bi-Amped, 10" Powered Speaker · High Performance Main or Monitor Speaker · 7-Year Warranty · 700 Watts of Clean Digital Power, 129 dB SPL · FIR-X Tuning and Frequency range (-10 decibel)-55Hertz – 20 kilo Hertz

Price trending

Related products

Reviews From
avatar

TrazReviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025

This has worked great as a speaker/amplifier for my Voss ve8 guitar and voice effects pedal. There have been no crackles or unintended distortion. The variety of input & output possiblities make this useful for many uses. This is more than enough for a medium size venue.

avatar

Dan HarringtonReviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024

Now I can hear my vocals. Tryed to Run 2x15 cabs with electric drums. Vocals sounded muffled. Now with 1x12 alone, I can hear the vocals . Keeps up with 2 x15 yamaha speakers pushing the drums. Our band plays hard rock and blues. We also play loud. Need more then 1 to play out. But for practice? Perfect. It was worth it to me. No question I will buy another. Gotta cheap eq... just to smooth it out. This unit does not have eq built in. But its killer! Also being a powered speaker, great convenience. And not to heavy. 35lbs? So. If you're looking for a powerful cab to get the vocals going, I honestly think this is a great choice 👍

avatar

Marina BosiukReviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025

Fantastic speaker 🔊It’s clear voices.It’s worked beautifully. I bought for my daughters for practice singing 🎶 They VERY happy.

avatar

David masonReviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018

This is my first speaker ever. I just needed an acoustic/mic set up so I was lookin lower budget. So for anyone in my situation read on! Looking up an down decent brands I found this low budget Yamaha to be the best among low budget powered speakers based purely off reviews and forums. I only bought one. If you need somethin extremely bass-ey you’re gonna need a sub. Which is kinda obvious but I thought I’d say it. But! I use a Taylor acoustic mainly.. with the guitars own EQ if I leave the bass normal the low E(E2) sounds great. If I turn the bass knob up on the guitar the speaker will rumble and rattle everything. Not chest thumping but very deep and very smooth. The highs on the guitar with the volume all the way up on the speaker and my guitar are clean and precise and a bit warm so it’s not ear piercing an harsh by any means. A nice keyboard would sound fantastic.. I can overpower our drummer with volume, not drown out but definitely get up higher then him. Especially with vocals which I use a ShureSM58 for anyone who cares. I have pierced my own ears with the mic and this speaker though haha. And it still didn’t clip. That’s in a garage band setting too with loud acoustics goin on. We opened the garage up and walked about 100 ft away and the speaker still sounded super clear and loud. I could’ve definitely walked 4-500 ft away and heard it just fine. Although that’s with no crowd or noise in between.. so take that for what it’s worth. Living on 1-2 acre properties I know my neighbors can definitely hear it with the garage open. So for my super basic use of this speaker I’m incredibly happy with it. It’s more expensive but nothing about it has disappointed me at this point. From its sound/volume to its design/weight. I’ve only used the back inputs and adjustability it has and my acoustics bass/treble EQ so I’ve done nothing fancy with the sound here and have definitely not stress tested it(except with the mic that one time which I mentioned above- in which it passed). I highly recommend this though. For anyone who’s serious about sound quality but on a budget this thing won’t disappoint.

avatar

RADIOLOGIXReviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016

This speaker, despite its small frame, puts out HUGE sound! Not just loud, but accurate, clear, and punchy audio! The unit is fairly lightweight, but feels solid and durable. The two-input mixer section on the back is super handy and is compatible with XLR, 1/4", and RCA connections, which is something you don't see in most units of this price. The 7-year manufacturer warranty is a real bonus, as I recently had a speaker from a lesser brand quit on me after 2.5 years. Vocals are pristine and I feel that this speaker would perform well as a monitor for live performance, or as a pair of main speakers for smaller crowds of 100-200 people when paired with a sub. It has great bass response for a 12" when on the FOH/Main setting, but it will not produce heavy hitting lows required for the dancefloor. My DJ company will be using this speaker as a monitor until we purchase the 10" model, as the 12" is a lot of sound for a monitor. We then plan to use a pair of 12s as main speakers with a sub at a 209 person capacity lounge. If you are planning on using a pair of these without a sub, you would be better off going with the 15" model. The unit was packaged remarkably well and arrived without so much as a scuff on the box!

avatar

GayleReviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025

No problem with speaker, in fact it sounds awesome. The problem is with Amazon not sticking to their delivery date and then lying about delivery status and time.

avatar

Para que pagar envío, si igual lo mandan cuando les da la gana😡😡😡Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025

No me agrado nada

avatar

BlackCrowe13Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2023

Don't be a fool... It's Yamaha. Just buy a pair. Seriously, incredible value. The best in portable loudness. Buy em.

avatar

Client d'AmazonReviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024

Une housse pour ma boîte de son. Très versatile et efficace!!

avatar

Rodrigo AldarizReviewed in Mexico on December 3, 2024

Click to play video Es un altavoz potente (133 db), quizá el más potente de las gama de entrada de diferentes marcas como JBL, EV, QSC, HK, DAS, LD, Audiocenter, Mackie, etc. La calidad de audio es buena y la esperada para este segmento. Está muy bien protegido internamente, no se calienta (trae su propio ventilador a comparación de la ZLX de EV) y se autoprotege, por lo cual, no tiene tema que rápidamente llega al límite como EV. En cuanto a construcción, se siente plasticoso (como las Kaiser) pero nada de qué preocuparse si eres cuidadoso con tus cosas (tampoco es que se sienta que se rompa al primer golpe). Es un altavoz muy sencillo, no tiene escenas ni mucho de dónde moverle (aunque conectado a una mixer no tienes de qué preocuparte por efectos). Aprovechando que tenía mis QSC K12.2 cerca decidí hacer una pequeña comparativa en espejo. Si bien no es una competencia justa porque la serie K12.2 compite contra la DXR, el resultado es bastante bueno para ser 10 mil pesos MXN (500 dólares) más barata. Sí, se nota la diferencia de calidad de audio pero por el precio está bien justificado. De hecho estás DRB las usaría para un sonido de menores prestaciones (servicio más barato), o como sonido de complemento para cuando necesite cubrir un mayor número de gente. Considero que un par de estos altavoces cubren sin problema en un lugar cerrado hasta 150 personas sin exigirle mucho a los graves y con una buena ecualización. En resumen, si buscas algo potente, duradero y que se escuche bien y a buen precio, estos altavoces te dejarán más que satisfecho.

avatar

Obed IssacReviewed in India on January 29, 2025

Good speaker at this price range, very convenient to maneuver and easy to use.

avatar

GOUTAM DASReviewed in India on January 6, 2020

Yes I like this product. Value for money little bit high