PSB Speakers Century 400i Floorstanding Speakers
PSB Speakers Century 400i Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 14, 2020]
CJB
Strength:
Mr. Padden is so right; I’d owned other PSB Century models in the past, 600i’s, Bronzes, so I knew I liked their house sound. Just 2 weeks ago, I was lucky enough to find a pair of these in great condition on _bay for $220 w/shipping, and I had my local tech replace the original electrolytic caps w/Dayton polys, still around $5 a piece, and WOW. Treble is clear, but I’ve been listening to them all day, and I’ve not heard anything irritating. They still retain the house PSB sound, smooth, rich, relaxing. Weakness:
None that I know of. Price Paid: 220
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 1997
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[Aug 24, 2013]
Ed Padden
AudioPhile
Hello. I bought these speakers on Audiogon for less than $200 as I am slowly getting back into high end audio. They sounded pretty good but the highs were a little dark. I took the back connection plate off the back to revile a cheap 6.8uF capacitor on the tweeter that looked like it costs $.15. I replaced it with a decent poly cap (about $5 each) and wow, the highs opened right up. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DO THIS UPGRADE. It took me like 15 minutes per speaker. Made them sound new again. They're very open and never fatiguing to listen to. Awesome bass, too. |
[Nov 15, 1999]
R.D. O'Neal
Casual Listener
Strength:
Price & Neutral Sound I've now had time to break in my 400i's...They continue to sound better with time. Great image & tonal range for my budget HT system. Using primarily for stereo listening, but the babies do a great job with my DPL receiver. |
[Apr 30, 1999]
Evan Trent
an Audio Enthusiast
Just listened to these today. I bought a pair of Stratus Goldi speakers and a C5 to go with them. I was demoing rear speakers and the 400i seemed like a good choice. |
[Jul 26, 1999]
Nick
a Casual Listener
Just got these speakers two weeks ago and I am extremely happy with their performance. They are quite well built - very solid - you almost don't notice they have a cheesy fake wood vinyl exterior (all coverings like this are cheesy in my mind, and at this price point it is what one gets so I don't count it as a really bad thing). How do they sound? Suprisingly full for a 6-1/2 inch speaker. It seems as if they have opened up over the last week. They seem to handle just about everything with equal aplomb. I listen to music from jazz to classical to bass-heavy hip hop and everything sounds great. They also have a really warm tone. They play music exceptionally at low volumes as well. I got the pair for $249 plus another $45 for the stands from ReferenceAV, a great deal. |
[May 16, 1999]
Phil
an Audio Enthusiast
During the Summer of 1997 I started my audiophile education and decided to try and assemble a great system on a budget. I auditioned around 10 different speakers priced below $1000 from Vandersteen, B&W, NHT, Energy, and PSB. I have very eclectic tastes in music, so I needed versatility as well as value. After many listening sessions I discovered that warmth was an essential characteristic I desired as well as clarity, soundstaging and imaging. Big bass was not important. I settled on the PSB Century 400i's and have been very happy with them. |
[Mar 03, 1999]
Mark Klaus Radelow
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased a set of these for my mother's TV room (not Pro-Logic or Digital)and I have to say they are some of the MOST amazing bookshelf speakers for the price I have ever heard. They run for around $400 but I picked them up for |
[Oct 30, 1999]
Julio
Audiophile
Strength:
Great image for HT
Weakness:
Some bass punch I buy for of these speakers for my HT to go with a century 100ci (center) and century subsonic 31(Subwoofer), for the 1,100 i paid for these speakers i don´t think there's another system wich win outperform it, the sound is huge anthe images are well located, the effects is DD and DTS are incredible, for music it's impresive too (check the beatles yellow submarine DV it rocks) Similar Products Used: Century 100ci century Subsonic 3i |