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Enjoy a Musical Interior
With a sleek stand and minimal proportions, Restio looks like a work of art.
It was created by completely re-imagining the concept of a music source as part of the interior.
The independent body style makes music an interior design element, and beca...
Audio & Video
- Yamaha - Restio (English) - IFA 2011

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Product presentation of the new Yamaha Restio, Integrated Audio System.
Features
Enjoy a Musical Interior

With a sleek stand and minimal proportions, Restio looks like a work of art.
It was created by completely re-imagining the concept of a music source as part of the interior.
The independent body style makes music an interior design element, and because the sides are slanted, it appears to be a thin panel. The front grille uses expanded metal, providing an attractive texture. The striped pattern printed underneath the grille conveys a feeling of depth, giving the impression that the music is coming from within the entire front surface.
Merging beautifully into the living space, this is an entirely new audio form that you can match to your lifestyle.
Minimal Design Allows Flexible Placement
With a 9cm body and a half-moon shaped stand, you can position Restio right up against a wall. What’s more, the standalone style doesn’t require a shelf, so there are no restrictions on where you can put it. You can even remove the stand and hang it on a wall (requires an optional bracket AT-800). It’s the perfect way to match your music source to any room’s decor.

Sound That Lets You Appreciate Music

Using a two-way, four-speaker system finely tuned to HiFi audio standards, Restio is designed for premium quality sound.
Delivering powerful, expansive bass and crisp, precisely contoured treble, it ensures complete enjoyment of everything from the fast kick of a bass drum to gentle sounds and vocals that seem to be right in front of you.
It also includes a three-band equaliser, so you can adjust the sound to match the type of music and your own preferences.
Music in the Air...From Everywhere

You can dock your iPod or iPhone directly into the top of the unit, for a digital connection that delivers high quality sound so you can thoroughly enjoy your music library.
And if you have an app, such as one that lets you receive streaming music, you can further expand your listening pleasure.
In addition to a CD player and radio (FM), Restio also has USB and Aux-in terminals for plugging in USB memory devices and other sound sources.
Time — Artistically Displayed
The stylish digital clock gives you a choice of two patterns: the usual number display and a unique display that combines numbers and an indicator. An auto dimmer function adjusts the brightness of the display to match the brightness of the room.
It also features Yamaha’s IntelliAlarm, which first gently plays the music of your choice and then beeps to ensure that you are fully awake.

Technology
IntelliAlarm

Ease into your day with a new approach to waking up. Yamaha's IntelliAlarm wakes you gently with the audio source of your choosing, first filtering out uncomfortable high frequencies, then gradually restoring the full audio spectrum before beeping to ensure you are awake.
CD Digital Audio
USB

This unit is equipped with a USB port that allows you to enjoy WAV (PCM format only), MP3 and WMA audio files from a USB memory device (USB flash drive).
iPod Digital Connection

iPod digital connection means that the digital signal from the iPod is transmitted directly to the system, minimising noise interference and allowing use of the DAC not in the iPod, but in the system. This results in more precise sound reproduction.
made for iPod/iPhone
Audio & Video
Yamaha - Restio (English) - IFA 2011
Product presentation of the new Yamaha Restio, Integrated Audio System.
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Ease into your day with a new approach to waking up.
Yamaha's new IntelliAlarm wakes you gently with the audio source of your choosing, first filtering out uncomfortable high frequencies, then gradually restoring the full audio spectrum before beeping to ensure you are awake.
This function makes waking experience as comfortable as possible.
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We have studied the effect of IntelliAlarm vs normal beep sound.
The research was done under contribution of Department of Medical Informatics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School.
You can read the actual report from here.
Effect of Music upon Awakening from Nap
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| Yuki TANAKA Yuki Tanaka was born in Oita, Japan, on November 9, 1981. She received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Tokai University, Japan, in 2005, and a Master of Engineering from Tokai University, Japan in 2007. Since April 2007, she has been a Ph.D. student at Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Department of Medical Informatics. She studied piano in Japan under the pianist Toshie Nakashima since 1985, when she was 4 years old. She participated in piano contests, including the Student Music concours of Japan, Tosu City Hupfer Memorial Piano Concours, International Chopin Piano Competition in ASIA, the Oita Eisteddfod piano section, and the youth section of the Takahiro Sonoda Prize International Piano Contest. And she has received several prizes, including a prize for encouragement at the An die Musik Piano contest in 2009. She is a part-time teacher at Nippon University (from 2008) and Kitazato University (from 2007). Her current research interests are “Music Therapy for Dementia Patients: Tuned for culture difference” and the “Effect of music upon awakening for comfortable awakening.” She received the Nobuko Matsumae prize for encouragement of the Shigeyoshi Matsumae Memorial Fund from the Educational Foundation of Tokai University in 2005. |
Hiroki NOGAWA Hiroki Nogawa was born in Osaka, Japan in 1966. He graduated from Osaka University Medical School and received his Medical License in 1990. He worked as a surgical resident at Osaka University Hospital from June 1990 to June 1991 and at Kure National Hospital from July 1991 to June 1993. He received a doctorate in Internal Medicine from Osaka University in 1997. He was an Assistant Professor at Sapporo Medical School from April 1997 to June 1999 and a Lecturer at Sapporo Medical School from July 1999 to July 2000. He was a Lecturer in the Cybermedia Center at Osaka University from August 2000 to June 2004 and a Visiting Professor at Tokyo Medical and Dental University from August 2004 to July 2008. Since August 2008, he has been a Fellowship Researcher at the Japanese Medical Information Network Association. He received the Kusumoto Award from Osaka University in 1990 and the Award of Advanced Infrastructure Technologies from the Award Committee of the Gigabit Network Symposium in 2004. His current research interests are internet security technology, public policy on information and communication technologies (including medical informatics), sociolegal and technological issues (including copyright issues), and the physiological effects of music on the brain. |
Hiroshi TANAKA Hiroshi Tanaka was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1949. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Tokyo University, Japan, in 1974 and a Master of Engineering degree from the Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University, Japan, in 1976. He received a Doctor in Medical Science degree from the Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo University, Japan, in 1981 and a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University, Japan, in 1983. He was an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Medical Electronics in the School of Medicine of Tokyo University from 1982 to 1987, a Visiting Scientist at Uppsala University and Linkoping University in Sweden from 1982 to 1984, an Associate Professor at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine from 1987 to 1991, and a Visiting Scientist in the MIT Laboratory of Computer Science in 1990. He became a Full Professor of Bioinformatics at Tokyo Medical and Dental University in 1991 and has been the Dean of the Biomedical Science PhD Program of Tokyo Medical and Dental University since 2006. He received an award for his achievements in information and communication technology from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in 2008. His current research interests are medical informatics, systems biology, systems pathology, and clinical bioinformatics. |
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Specs
DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM
| Supported iPod/iPhone/iPad | iPhone , iPhone 3G , iPhone3GS, iPhone4 | |
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| Supported iPod | iPod classic, iPod nano ( 2G - 6G ), iPod touch | |
| CD | Audio CD, MP3, WMA | |
| USB | MP3, WMA | |
| Tuner | FM | |
| Preset Memory | 5 x FM | |
| Input Connector | 3.5mm STEREO mini Jack | |
| Alarm | Alarm, Snooze, Sleep | |
| Speaker System | Dual 3cm soft dome tweeters ,Dual 10cm woofers | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 410 x 997 x 295mm | |
| Weight | 12 kg | |
| Colours | Purple, Black, Green, White | |
Optional Accessories
Support
Downloads
ISX-800 Assembly Guide [English / 974KB]
ISX-800 Caution regarding installation [English / 216KB]
ISX-800 OWNER'S MANUAL [English / 5.5MB]
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