Yamaha NS-A836 Bookshelf Speakers
Yamaha NS-A836 Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 14, 2009]
ALBERT
Audio Enthusiast
JUST BOUGHT THEM,AND FOR THA PRICE I GOTEM FOR,45.OO.SOUND HELLA GREAT.I HAVEM SET UP TO AN OLD SKOOL PIONEER N IT BUMPZ....NO BAD TO EM....GOTEM AT A FLE MARKET.ALSO LOOK GREAT. |
[Mar 26, 2000]
Colin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Low Cost, and Yamaha make musical instrument
Weakness:
Too much Bass, so so sound It produce too much bass even in my large carpeted living room. I place the speaker upside down to move the woofer aways from the floor to make it work. They are to big to place on speaker stands. Similar Products Used: Ess speaker |
[Jun 18, 1999]
Bruce Smith
an Audio Enthusiast
The Yamaha NS-A836 is the big brother to the NS-A636. It has a 12" woofer. I bought them because I thought there was a fatal problem wih my old Lafayette Criterions. Later, I found out the problem was correctable, but by then I had the Yamahas. |
[Mar 21, 2001]
Marv
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
For price I paid everything/for normal price decent cheap sound better than most in same range except paradigm
Weakness:
Not ported. Not the clearest sound. midrange seems cheap in sound First off let me state by saying that I purchased a pair of these speakers at Sears for $70. The sign stated $70 however it was not clear on whether that price was for the pair or each. Speakers that were price each had "each" on them. To make a long story short. I purchased, recieved one, went back up stairs, made "a bunch of noise" truth in advertising, bait and switch, sears used to be honorable...blah blah blah. Recieved pair for $70. Similar Products Used: last set was jbl l80t |
[Jan 01, 2000]
Yong Chae
Casual Listener
Strength:
Cheap.
Weakness:
Poor quality sound. The highs are not very good and the midrange grates on my ears. I think I paid $200 for these when I got them a few years back. I use them in a spare bedroom so I don't listen to them that often. These are crappy speakers in a nutshell. I would not buy these again. I use something called a BBE Sonic Maximizer to process the signal and it makes a huge difference. It adds more bass, clarity and punch. Without the Maximizer the speaker sounds like you're wearing earmuffs while listening. Just my $.02. |
[Jan 09, 2001]
Ken
Casual Listener
Strength:
price for performance, sound, size
Weakness:
none I have to agree with Russ. These are not "so-called" top of the line speakers. But, in their category they are excellent speakers and a great value. I have made a personal commitment to Yamaha products from this point (I previously preferred Fisher) and will buy more Yamaha products. Similar Products Used: NS-A636 |
[May 27, 2000]
Russ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
price, looks, power
Weakness:
size may be a problem for some I have had these speakers for three or four years and don't believe the bad things people are saying about them. For the price, these speakers are a great buy. I have them hooked up to an Onkyo receiver and they sound really good(althought I do have a small sub too) for such a low cost. They have good accoustics and can handle a lot of power(I have actually used them to DJ small parties). I don't ever regret buying these, because I couldn't really afford much more at the time. So basically they are a great value for your money and a pretty good quality speaker. I paid $200 for the pair at that time. Similar Products Used: also have the smaller version NS-AS636 |