Yamaha NSAW390 (BlacK) Outdoor Speakers

Yamaha NSAW390 (BlacK) Outdoor Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

Bring your favorite sound outdoors with the NS-AW390 outdoor speakers. These speakers feature a weather-resistant enclosure and an aluminum grill for protection from the elements. Included mounting brackets make set-up easy. Outdoor Speakers all-weather design for indoor or outdoor use,2-way acoustic suspension enclosure,frequency response 55-40

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 25, 2026]
kaeasbaw


Strength:

I really liked these outdoor speakers. Yesterday, I decided to organize a cricket match viewing in my backyard. We usually get together with friends a couple of times a month to watch cricket. It all started when one of my friends sent me a link https://1xbetcricketbetting.com/ with a review of cricket betting on 1xBet. Since then, we not only watch the games, but also place bets. To make watching even more exciting, I installed a big TV in the backyard. And these speakers helped me significantly improve the sound quality during the broadcasts. In its price range, the Yamaha NSAW390 model is the best option.

Weakness:

no one found

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 14, 2025]
Genemith


Strength:

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Weakness:

Everything is excellent, no complaints.

Price Paid:
10000
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
1991
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 08, 2012]
robert
Audio Enthusiast

have had speakers for almost a year now. they are good speakers great highs and good mids. But the bass is something that lacks. i have them working without a cross-over bass gets muddy and distored, and not a lot off bass unless your withing a few feet of the speaker. With the cross-over set at 80hz on my surround sound unit, it helps with the muddiness a little but also kills the bass a little. i think the biggest problem is yamaha says it hits a 55hz, i call BS. it hits 70hz at a talking level. At a loud volume not to get and distortion i would have to set my 100hz. so really if yamaha really just need to up there specs, and not BS the consumer. but i have had speaker craft speakers and they were not much better. maybe i just need something with a port or 8" woofer.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
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