Growing up in Northwestern Pennsylvania the first I knew of Yamaha was their snowmobiles, motorbikes and boats. A lot of the kids I went to school with spent their winters and/or summers riding some combination of one or all of them. Later on in high school as a lot of my friends started bands I started to associate the name with drum kits and guitars.
For many years all I knew of Yamaha was their motor vehicles and musical instrument but since working at VoIP Supply I’ve gotten to know a different set of their products, USB conference speakerphones.
Yamaha currently offers three different USB Conference Speakerphones with each of them targeted at a different use scenario.
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Studying music & broadcasting while in College I also came to know Yamaha for musical instruments and professional audio gear. Much later I had the pleasure to trying their little PSG-01s. I described that experience here:
http://www.mgraves.org/2010/01/review-yamaha-psg-01s-personal-usb-speakerphone/