Sony SS-M3 Es Floorstanding Speakers
Sony SS-M3 Es Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 28, 2000]
Neil Gaus
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good soundstaging. Fairly wide sweetspot. Crisp, open highs. Good cabinate design. No distortion at high volumes. Bi-wire support.
Weakness:
Somewhat large when used for surround sound in small rooms. Low power handling, 120W max non-clip. Low sensitivity, 85dB @ 1W @ 1m. When I was searching for a pair of speakers that I could use for stereo or surround sound, I listened to the SS-M3's and they sounded very good. They sounded very open, neutral, and accurate. The soundstaging was deep, female vocals sounded very realistic, and bongos sounded as if they were in the room in front of me. The cabinate is designed very well, even at high volumes, the cabinate does not vibrate much at all. Many people complain that Sony did not make these. This should NOT matter. This is a very good speaker, and I think that some people just do not like the Sony name. |
[Feb 17, 2000]
Bruce
Audiophile
Strength:
Quality construction, bi-wire configuration, versatile bookshelf sizing.
Weakness:
Limited bass response. Sensitivity is relatively low. Purchased the set from Crutchfield before Christmas for only $399 instead of the $900 retail including shipping (compatible speaker stands were thrown in as a bonus). I intended to replace an old set of DCM Time Windows purchased in the early 80's that had been relegated to A/V main speakers at a summer cabin. Although the Time Windows have deep bass, the imaging is somewhat muddled given the fixed room acoustics and jazz vocals sounded like the performers heads was two feet wide. |
[Feb 05, 2000]
Kris Barnes
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
EXCELLENT CABINET DESIGN, 1 INCH THICK MDF, ACOUSTIC SUSPENSION, GOLD 5 WAY BINDING POSTS, HEAVY
Weakness:
need a lot of power 85db These are an excellent speakers. They are not even made by sony, they hired a famous speaker engineer to build/design them. I love how they use such thick cabinet walls, and the fact that they are acoustic suspension. Very heavy, very quality. If you put the B&W name on these things, they'd sell for about $2,000. You do need a good amp however to drive them, they are power hungry but buying a good amp is well worth it. Very clean crisp highs/midrange. Bass is ok, but If I wanted bass, I wouldn't have bought speakers with 6.5" woffers. Excellent, large soundstage. Similar Products Used: b&w 601s, bose 4.2, |