Yamaha YDS-11

iPod Dock for Compatible AV Receivers and Amps

Yamaha YDS-11
* 2m cable supplied

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  • iPod Dock
  • Compatible with all 3rd gen iPod
  • Charges your iPod when connected
  • Opertate iPod Via Receivers Remote
Availability: Available via selected site(s)
Plug & Play Made for i-Pod

With the YDS11 and a compatible Yamaha receiver, connecting your iPod to the best sound system in the house is truly as easy as 1-2-3. YDS11 Universal Dock works with: iPod nano, iPod mini and iPod (Click Wheel)–Newly released (2007-09) iPod classic, iPod nano and iPod touch are compatible for music content playback and control only.



Yamaha iPod Ready receivers are equipped with a port that instantly connects to the YDS11 iPod Dock with one cable. The receiver does the rest.



  • Take full control of your iPod with the Yamaha preset remote
  • Scroll through your iPod music menu on your video display
  • Listen to your iPod music through your home theatre speakers
  • Watch your iPod photo slideshows, and videos on the big screen

Display Features

  • On screen display
  • Video output to TV screen
  • AV receiver displays iPod data

Additional Features

  • Dock charges iPod when connected
  • AV receiver remote can control the iPod when docked
  • Supplied with interchangeable base plates to accommodate different sized iPods
  • Single cable connection between amp and dock



September 2008

Specifications & Features

Convenience
  • Plug & Play
  • Made for i-Pod
  • Quick Setup
Accessories Supplied
  • User Manual
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Warranty Card


    The YDS11 iPod Docking Station is also known as:

    YDS11, YDS-11, YAMAHA YDS-11, YDS 11

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