Sansui SP1500 Floorstanding Speakers
Sansui SP1500 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 21, 2012]
gunpoet
Audio Enthusiast
Bought these at a yard sale some kid was having when he inherited his grandmothers house. $5 well spent. They are not miracle workers but do sound fairly well hooked up to my Onkyo tsxr508. They will be used on a Sony 502kp as mains but tested them on the better performing Onkyo. Fair low end and mids. The highs are a bit "shrill" . That said for a pair of 40 something year old speakers they work great! |
[Mar 07, 2010]
Tall Paul
Casual Listener
Craigslist score. Picked up a pair of the 1500 and a pair of Pioneer CS77A for the grand total of $30.00! I'm getting the Pioneer tweeters refoamed ($30+ shipping) so will do a better head to head comparison, but as of now the Sansui sound richer and fuller. Great mellow sounding and once I sand and Watco Oil them I'll be a happy camper. |
[Aug 04, 2006]
bob anderson (boba)
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
beauty, nice wood for mellowness, very clear mid-range. very sensitive- >=93db.
Weakness:
preconceived notions; weight- but if i figure cost per pound? a cadilac costs more than a buick - why? basically it weighs more! first i will say that after a lot of comparative shopping 20 years ago i bought a pair of advent 8006 speakers that i loved. i would take those over any kef, b&w, thiel. i had to sell those when out of work for a long time. while cheap is cheap price alone does not indicate quality. buy a jolida jd1701 you will see. anyway, i got an old marantz and a pair of klipsch sf-1 speakers. the system was nice. i got a pair of kef c75s and those were a little better than the klipsch. you see, like listening to music and i have been putting together a nice system again on a budget. well, i have a pair of sansui sp30 speakers in my office connected to an old, small pioneer receiver. that has always sounded very nice in the back ground. the speakers are beautiful with the wood cabinets and lattice work in front. people have made numerous positive comments. a couple have wanted to buy the system. well, i decided i would like to find a nice set of larger sansuis with the beautiful woodwork. finally i did - at a flea market i found a pair of sp-1500s. they looked good. i took a chance. i cleaned them up, polished them, touched up a few places, oiled them. they look beautiful. i got some high qaulity speaker wire. i hooked them up. i adjusted the treble, mid, and bass controls on the marantz. i played the speakers a few time without listening too critically - i wanted to let the dust get blown off, etc. luckily there are no problems with any of the internals.
Similar Products Used: kef c75, klipsch sf-1. |
[Jun 14, 2003]
Christifino
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very good sound quality for the low price
Weakness:
It sometimes distorts when the volume is up full blast and I mean FULL BLAST I have had about 12 other speaker sets in the cinema room but these are the best speakers that I have ever had. The sound quality is the same if not better than my fathers $5,000 Yamaha sound system. I just went to lifeline one day and then there they were. I took them home straight away and connected them up to my stereo by themselves and i was very suprised at the sound quality. I can't believe that i picked them up for $5.00 Each. My friend Troy recently purchased a $500 Sony stereo system and I am sure that the sound quality of my stereo is better than the quality of his brand new speakers. one main differences is that his stereo has an anti distortion system and mine doesn't, yet the speakers still don't distort very easily. If anyone found them for sale anywhere then i would highly reccommend that you pick them up, you will be very suprised with the quality. Similar Products Used: GE (General Electronics) 5 CD Courasel Surround Sound System. |
[Jan 05, 2000]
Don
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very smooth sound when set up with a test CD and good EQ.
Weakness:
Very heavy. I bought these in Okinawa in 1970 for $66 each. I have auditioned countless speakers since, and always came back to these beautiful-sounding Sansui's. I had a dealer offer me a $1,000 trade-in for the pair about 5 years ago. I auditioned everything in his demo room and refused the offer. Similar Products Used: None that compare. |
[Jun 17, 1999]
David L. Winebrenner
an Audio Enthusiast
This is one hell of a heavy speaker system to lift. It is challenging to carry this thing up a multi floor flight of stairs. I bought just one (all he had) from a co-worker at a place where I was working in '94 and ended up with an old capacitor coupled output matched output transistor, Sansui AU777 35W/35W (@8 ohm) amplifier, an auxilliary Sansui power Amp (35W/35W @8ohm and wonderful old circular analog face Sansui matching tuner with it. All this was $80.00 All was in excellent plus condition and made in 1966 and was brought over by the guy's father when he reterned from the service in Viet-Nam. I did check everything out and find it to all be working but there was only one speaker so I just store all the stuff for 5 years and didn't think about it much. I familiar with teh stuff because it was the first all solid state line of equipment that the place where I had worked in the '60's while attending U of H in Houston. I remeber that the amplifiers had always tested very well for cheap bottom end Audio equipment. So, you see it was more of a nostalgia thing than really wanting the stuff to be a part of my main sound system. (#1 Sys: K-horns, #2 Sys: Altec A-7's, and many other rigs too nymerous to mention here). Those are all down at my farm in east Texas. |
[Dec 30, 2000]
Eric Olson
Audiophile
Strength:
They last, and last, and last...
Weakness:
They have lasted so long, they are starting to die a bit These speakers were my mother's when she went to college, and now they have found their way into my basement room where i listen to music from various sources, watch TV, and just dink around with them all the time. These things have had their problems, but they have all been minor and easy for a home user to fix (loose wires, older type speaker connections on the inside that a little solder can fix, that sort of thing). These things do not have the best sound in them that I have ever heard, but for their age... They're pretty decent. Not great, and not bad. I've heard worse stuff on the market today, let's say that. |
[Sep 30, 2000]
Bob Klass
Audiophile
Strength:
Construction - lasted all this time
Weakness:
Distortion, coloration, imbalance. I disagree with the previous reviews. I ended up reconnecting all kinds of gear thinking that these fine looking speakers shouldn't be making these crummy sounds. But when I was all done, I reconnected the Bozaks in the same spot and they sounded infinitely better (and those are my #3 or 4 system). Similar Products Used: Beautiful homebuilt speakers, a pair of Bozaks, JBL's and Bose. This pair comes after all those in the list of speakers I own. |