Technics SB-T200 Floorstanding Speakers
Technics SB-T200 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 03, 2017]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
I’ve had these since new - used to run them on an 80’s JVC stereo amp, but now use them as the front channels on my Denon surround receiver, with Denon center, surrounds and sub.
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[Mar 30, 2015]
Charliemurphy127
AudioPhile
Picked these up for $40 on craigslist and was seriously impressed when I hooked them up at home. With 2 5" subs and a tweeter they sound pretty nice when hooked up to the proper equipment. Currently have them running in 2 channels on my asus xonar essence stx in combination with the 12" pioneer I have. To keep it brief the sound is great. I mostly listen to music with A tuned to 432hz and they surely shine when doing so. I mean for $40 I have never bought a set of speakers that sounded this good ever. I'm powering it with a sherwood rv4060r which drives these with 100w. Also I've only hooked them up using the low frequency set of wires to my receiver. I heard if you hook up both high and low frequencies they sound even better. Which to me is kinda hard to believe with how they already sound. When I get the Sony STRDH750 I'll be able to power these with 45w more each and it should sound a bit better. Also I'll be able to buy more tower floor speakers like this and have it configured in surround sound. |
[Dec 28, 2012]
Technics SB-2660
AudioPhile
Received these from my grandparents in a shelf system, including a Technics turn table.
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[Mar 15, 2011]
waiphyo
AudioPhile
I bought this speaker last week. In excellent used condition. Aluminum woofer is really attractive for this speaker. This speaker is MADE IN USA. I would like to rate this speaker for 4 stars. Mid Quality Tower speaker and everybody effort it. Sound Quality is not bed! But not highest quality. It can produce plenty of bass.
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[Mar 15, 2011]
Wai
AudioPhile
I bought this speaker last week. In excellent used condition. Aluminum woofer is really attractive for this speaker. This speaker is MADE IN USA. I would like to rate this speaker for 4 stars. Mid Quality Tower speaker and everybody effort it. Sound Quality is not bed! But not highest quality. It can produce plenty of bass.
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[Jan 05, 2011]
Rex Aeterna
AudioPhile
there is lot mix reviews about these speakers here i see,but i'm going to give my experience with'em.
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[Mar 27, 2009]
slinginit
AudioPhile
I purchased these speakers 10 years ago and they still bring it. To this day I don't understand why Technics discontinued such a superior product. The SB200s have provided me with years of listening enjoyment ranging from classical music to jazz. Bass is tight and articulate and the detail of the mids and upper frequencies is there. On the party front, I've had plenty of decadent parties where high-base high-volume action was never inhibited. Given, these speakers are no match for B&W or Definitive Technology in terms of imaging, transient response, and refined bass handling, but for $200/pr. for 10 yrs of enjoyment, who could ask for more? Well done, Technics, wherever you are. |
[Nov 28, 2007]
86PACER
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Stylish.
Weakness:
Tweeters blow easily and they are discontinued and no longer available.
I have owned a pair of these SB-T200 speakers for 6 years. I pushed them with a 100W x 5 Technics SA-DX940 receiver. The tweeters on these blow easily with decent power even though the speakres are rated at 200W each. These tweeters are discontinued and are no longer available. You have to buy a different tweeter of the right size to fix it. I always found that these speakers did not have a lot of clairty with the one tweeter design. Decent sound. Nothing spectacular. Similar Products Used: Technics SA-DX940 receiver
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[Jul 23, 2003]
Ryan Nelson
AudioPhile
Strength:
Good bass response, high notes great. Magnetically shielded. Great looking cabinets.
Weakness:
Tweeters can be blown if you get stupid on the dial. I was lucky to find that out while they were under waranty - replaced for free. Like I said, takes a great deal of stupidity to blow 'em, almost 80% of a 120w reciever. I was anti-Technics. Needed new speakers (blew one partying the night before) that day for an important HT date that night. Settled for these little things, figured I would go to Best Buy the next day and get real speakers. Well, after hooking these gems up, I could not believe the sound they produced, never went and got those BOSE 701's. I have now had these speakers 4 years, and they still sound great. They made me a fan of Technics. Now they are the front speakers in an entirely Technics 5.1 system. For new towers on a budjet, its hard to beat these. Similar Products Used: SONY 3 way 15" towers, Pioneer 12" towers, Sony 8" bookshelf speakers, RCA 40-5037 bookshelf speakers, BOSE 501 series. |
[Oct 15, 2002]
Marc
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very stylish and cabinet construction is really solid. Price is good for this quality level.
Weakness:
Bi-wire...why bother? They couldn't possibly benefit from more power to the woofers and the crossover seems to effectively control the frequency cutoff to the tweeters. These sound pretty good until you wallop them with real power. At low to mid volume levels, the sound is excellent and rich. When you try to drive them with real power (Yamaha AX-700U, 110W @ 0.003% THD), the bass disappears into a blur of distortion caused by the woofers' inability to recover from long excursion. Their power rating is grossly optimistic. So are a lot of other companies' similar tower speakers. They are best suited to mild mannered home theatre owners. |