Yamaha NS 300 Floorstanding Speakers
Yamaha NS 300 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 26, 2016]
musIK4ever
Audio Enthusiast
Bought these Yamaha NS-300 some months ago and I am glad I did, every day. They are able to give excellent sound rich of high and low tones. The mid tones are present and very well blended with the highs and lows. When I first brought them home I noticed that the highs were a bit too much for my ears. And the bass was present but not exciting. The previous owner told me that has used them a bit for music and mostly for HT. That said, I thought the speakers should have reached their break-in time, after some years of use so thought I had a pair of speakers but not what I was looking for.
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[Nov 25, 2013]
pcourtney
Audio Enthusiast
we bought these back in 2002 for £1000 to go with a Centre NS-C300 speaker, and a pair of NS-200's as the rear surrounds in a 5.1 setup playing mainly DVD's, the amp is a Yamaha DSP-A3090, nobody complains when anyone comes round to our house to watch a movie
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[Sep 17, 2009]
johndts4ever
Casual Listener
hi i have used the yamaha ns300 for front and back surround and i think they are fantastic i have used them on the z9 amp for 5 years now and still going strong i love e`m |
[Jul 16, 2009]
Zadok64
AudioPhile
After auditioning these I was at first slightly skeptical, as Yamaha have produced some great stuff over the years, but nothing really special apart from their reference monitors the NS10's etc. Instruments they produce are also fanastic value and have had good feedback from many musicians about these. Going onto the the NS300's, I had these up agaist some Missions and other mid range manufactuers and to be honest the Yamahas won hands down. The crisp treble, excellent mid range and tight bass gave to my ears what I was looking for. As a sound engineer the price these were selling at are well worth it in my opinion. I use them in my Home Cinema set up and as they go down to 30Hz I don't even bother with a sub, although for the big explosions they could benefit from having a seperate sub woofer but a minor point if you are using for classical or normal Hi-fi listening. So in conclsuion the Yamaha NS300's are a real steel if you come across a second hand pair snap them up ! |
[May 23, 2005]
toquemon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very smooth highs. Vocals come to life with this tweeter. Not ringing, not fatigue present in almost every metal tweeter speaker in the market.
Weakness:
A like lack of bass. But the audible bass notes produced are very articulate and strong ones. Nothing that could not be fixed with a subwoofer. The Flagship model from Yamaha a couple of years ago is a very good sounding one for the price I paid for. Very smooth highs thanks to its silk tweeter and unusually clear vocals. High eficciency drivers and stable impedance insure that virtually any receiver or amp can handle them. Audiophile grade components reveal bad recordings or very subtle passages that you couln't hear before in your old speakers. Supreme construction and narrow front assure less boxy-sound. Highly recomendable model. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Monitor Series, Klipsch Reference series, Energy Connoisseur Series. |