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Yamaha NS-SP5800BL
$280.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Affordable price. Great sound for the price. Full frequency range.
The Cons:Small 3" cones in satellites. Short and thin speaker wire. Sub must be turned on and off manually.
The Yamaha NS-SP5800BL (or Yamaha NS-SP5800) is a Natural Sound 5.1-channel speaker package offered by Yamaha. This compact set of speakers makes it simple to enjoy full 5.1 surround sound with a subwoofer, center channel and 4 satellite speakers.
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The subwoofer is powered with 100 watts of output power and has a 8" driver. It also features Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology (Advanced YST) which works together with the amplifier to cancel out impedance for a more linear speaker motion and higher level and overall performance. The center speaker is a 3-way system with dual 3" cones and a 3/4" dome tweeter and has a max/nominal output power of 100W/30W. The four satellite speakers are 2-way speakers with a 3" cone and 1/2" dome tweeter and also have a max/nominal output power of 100W/30W. Front and center speakers have magnetic shielding and all but the subwoofer have wall hanging capability and conventional speaker bracket compatibility.
MAIN FEATURES
- 5.1-Channel entry class speaker package
- Wide-Range system frequency response (28Hz - 35kHz)
- Wall hanging capability
- Conventional speaker bracket compatibility
- 8" 100W Cube-Type high power subwoofer with Advanced YST (Yamaha Active Servo Technology)
- Magnetic shielding (front and center speakers)
Front/Surround Speakers
- 2-Way Bass Reflex
- Drivers: 3" woofer and 1/2" dome tweeter
- Input Power (Max/Nominal)100 W/30 W
Center Speaker
- 2-Way Bass Reflex
- Drivers: Dual 3" woofers and 3/4" dome tweeter
- Input Power (Max/Nominal) 100 Watts/30 Watts
Powered Subwoofer
- Dynamic Power: 100 Watts
- Driver: 8" multi-range
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great sound for the price
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ideal for an inexpensive home theater - acceptable subwoofer, fairly powerful for smaller rooms
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small 3" cones in satellites
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short and thin speaker wire
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sub must be turned on and off manually
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satellite speakers are not magnetically shielded
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