Sony SS-MB115 Floorstanding Speakers
Sony SS-MB115 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 16, 2000]
Phil Macino
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Well rounded sound for a user on a budget
Weakness:
None I'm currently using these as a couple of low cost rear channel speakers in my HT. For the price, they give you great frequency range and ample power. I think they fit this application well since in an HT setup you really don't need to be concerned with lots bass in the rear.. Similar Products Used: Energy, Infinity RS-3 |
[Feb 06, 2000]
Brenton
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
nice build quality, inexpensive
Weakness:
sound bad I swore I would never buy Sony speakers, but I saw these at Best Buy and I thought they looked pretty good for the price. I used these in a near field environment (for a computer), hooked up to a spare Sony 1011 receiver that I had just replaced with a Dolby Digital one. The 1011 puts out 120 watts a channel, but I would be listening at low levels and the speakers were rated for that. These sounded terrible. The tweeter would crackle and make a fuss during any dynamic change in music. Bass response was alright, but that crackling was intolerable. Took them back and bought some Polk RT 15's at Circuit City. Much better speaker. Maybe they would work better in a different application, who knows? Gotta give em a one unlistenable Similar Products Used: polk rt 15 |
[Dec 27, 2000]
Brian Hinther
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible sound for the money
Weakness:
A little shy on bass I started with a DVD player and subwoofer. My wife wanted me to add a surround receiver and speakers for under $500. Well of course I couldn't (and get anything even slightly worth a crap), but thanks to these babies--and their complementary center-fill speaker--I got close. Similar Products Used: Tested against Polk RT15 and similar priced Klipsch |
[Apr 21, 2001]
Jonathan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good bang-for-the-buck
Weakness:
Tweeters not extremely "musical", midrange a little lacking... but for the price I can't complain I bought these speakers as quick solution so I could listen to some music while home from college. They really surprised me. The woofer is quite sensitive and really moves. The bass is a little shy, but its quality, almost "juicy" bass. The tweeters aren't harsh, but could be crisper and clearer. The speakers sound good (especially considering the price) for light music and home theater. Complicated music (with an abundance of sounds across the range of frequencies) tend make these speakers sound worse. I accredit this to the simple 2-way design and lack of cross-over. |
[Dec 06, 2000]
Michael Sisk
Audio Enthusiast
Ignore the last review, I have the MB105's not the MB115's. |
[Mar 04, 2000]
Jack Brown
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, Size & Style
Weakness:
None so far... Very good speakers, don't know why people choose to compare them to Bose. There is no comparison, of course Bose sound better(they should for the prices). I recently upgraded receiver from PL to DD and decided to get speakers with tweets for highs to complete my new set up. Similar Products Used: Panasonic HT 210 Pro-Logic HT |
[May 13, 2001]
Romano Leong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap
Weakness:
None Good price for these baby. Good bass and treble. A lot better than similiar price loudspeakers at BestBuy or GoodGuy. Similar Products Used: Polk RT15 |
[Nov 26, 1999]
Keith Lawlor
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The speaker performs very well all around and blends the sounds together nicely.
Weakness:
The bass output from these speakers is a bit low, but not bad at all considering the size of the bookshelf speakers. The speakers were a very good value ( $39 ). They perform almost as well as my older set of Bose 301 Sonata series 1. I am very happy with the quality and perfomance of these speakers and would recomend them to anyone looking for a nice bookshelf speakers that dotn cost a fortune. |
[Apr 11, 2001]
nomix
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
its all around a poor speaker. Weak bass unclear highs it sucks ass |
[Mar 26, 2001]
tooker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
price, tight base, 3 year warranty bought these to replace the sony mf315's i returned. my compaint w/ the 315s had to do with bass response--too boomy for my tastes. the mb115s cost me half as much (60 bucks, on sale)and the bass was a lot tighter. i have them set up in a small room that is very sensitive to bass--tends to over-resonate fairly easily. these aren't a bass-reflex design like the 315's, which may have something to do with it. Similar Products Used: sony MF315 |