Yamaha NS P60 Surround Speakers

Yamaha NS P60 Surround Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

The three-speaker complement of the NS-P60 includes a pair of NS-E55 two-way acoustic suspension surround speakers and a NS-C55 two-way acoustic suspension center channel speaker. All three speakers are magnetically shielded, so they can be placed near or on a TV or video monitor without degrading the picture via stray magnetic fields.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 09, 2016]
Sagun
Audio Enthusiast

Crisp and clear sound from center channel speaker. Great sounding center speaker for lost price. Love it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2016]
Apogee777
Audio Enthusiast

I wanted up upgrade my computer sound system to something reasonable, and bought a used immaculate JVC RX-EX90 mini-amp and matching ME-EX90 Subwoofer mini-amp which sit nicely below the 29" super wide Monitor. i use the original JVC speakers for the Sub-woofer (dual input speakers).
However the original JVC mid and tweeter speakers are too warm for my taste.

And along comes Yamaha NS-E55 speakers, using them as main speakers (again, used obviously but in immaculate condition)
very surprised as these are meant to be surround speakers but close to your ears as main speakers they provide a perfect balance.
They take an enormous amount of input being acoustic suspension design, and the timing accuracy that comes with this is just what i wanted.
These provide very punchy mid bass and a nice balanced treble and mid sound range, far superior than many pairs of ported designed speakers i tried as PC speakers.
5/5 for "cheap to buy" 15 year old speakers in new condition :)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 30, 2002]
Biglurchy
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good sound transition from speaker to speaker, especially when paired with yamahas ns-a100xt's. Great highs and mids, Lows are better then expected at this price level, but not breath taking. Leave the lows to you subs and fronts people! Their bueatiful looking speakers. High quality workmanship for the price. Also I love the connecters, gold connections, with screw down fastners. I did not expect that for the price. Good Work yamaha!

Weakness:

cheap cable in package(GET THE MONSTER, YOU DESERVE IT!!!) speaker covers not made to be removed.

Like the other reviewer I am using the e55's as surrounds and the c55 as my only center. I know yamaha has a great reputation for sound quality so when I saw these for $40 I grabbed them up. The center is great, it has clear/crisp highs and great mid-range sound. The low-range is average. The 160watt max input is accurate, and is well suited for those with a 100watt center output from the reciever. The surrounds (e-55's)are good too. They produce clear/crisp highs and mids and better then average lows for their price range. The 150watt max input assures your sound is great with a 500watt max reciever(thats 100watts x 5). Overall performance is above average, and the sound transition is good. Especially if paired with yamaha's ns-a100xt floor standing speakers. If you are building a MID-Level system these are a steal at $70 and a smart buy at $100. You can find this set of 3 speakers around that price fairly easily. So spending more would be silly. But even at MSRP they are a good buy.

Similar Products Used:

audiosource ls-100's

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 29, 2001]
Rajesh
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good Vocals

Weakness:

Less Bass

I am using this speakers as surrounds and center to suplement my Bose 401 which I purchased "used" (older than 10 years) for my budget HTS (which has Yamaha RX V520 and Pioneer DV-533K).
I find them good for the value for money.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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