Yamaha NS-A100X Floorstanding Speakers

Yamaha NS-A100X Floorstanding Speakers 

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[Apr 19, 2006]
HTholic
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

crystal clear sound, aluminum drivers,best performance in their price range

Weakness:

not bi-wiring

First of all these speakers are not audiophile speakers but they perform really well.
Hook these up to a good receiver such as Yamaha, Denon, HK, Pioneer Elite, Onkyo, etc... and you will be satisfied. crystal clear sound specialy in movies. Not the best bass but fixed with a sub and still these babys go down to 40hz. In their price range theyre the best. When i first bought the speaker I had a crappy sony receiver and was not satisfied at all but when i replace it with my yamaha rx-v1400 i was amazed how good these spekers sounded only by upgrading the receiver. I had these since 2001 and no need to replace them yet.

Similar Products Used:

JBL, Bose(stay away from these), Polk, Cerwin, ward field, AR, definitive tech(the best)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 26, 2000]
Bob Marchione
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great Highs, Midrange and Midbass, exceptionally accurate imaging.

Weakness:

None found

Except for the Bass this 2 way wall mounted satelite speaker matches the sound of my Cerwin Vega 715's. Add their matching YST-SW150 subwoofer they duplicate the sound without any coaxing ie: both systems run absolutely flat. Both sets are powered by an audiosource amp 5.1 100 watt monoblock power amp. I have never heard a better sattalite speaker at any price. At $180 a pair they're a steal.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer, Bose accosstimass 5, Bose 301

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 29, 2001]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good looks.

Weakness:

Bad Sound quality

The sound quality is terrible on these speakers when compared to similar bookshelfs priced the same. The Highs are muddy and the bass is hard and distored. I would recommend the Infinity Entra speakers.

Similar Products Used:

Infinity Entra

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 03, 2001]
james
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

very clear sound. vocal and mids very clear

Weakness:

none

very good speakers.. very satisfied a separate subwoofer is highly recomened for the walls and windows rattle:)...
also the stabelizers are not the best but a must in california.(earthquakes)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 01, 2001]
Alton
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good high and decent midrange bass response.

Weakness:

Lower bass response is weak

For 299.99 they are a great vaule. They delever when it comes to highs and mids. I would HIGHLY reccommened the macthing Yamaha Center Ac-x40(I think) for 149.99 You do need a strong sub to complament the speakers. I love the styling of the speakers. I DID NOT attach the "skies" on the bottmom their is no need. For someone just getting into home audio and do not want to spend alot of dough I would recomend the Yamaha to anyone.....

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 22, 2001]
mxy15
Casual Listener

Strength:

Price, decent looks, fair sound stage

Weakness:

vocal sounds bad, ski like speaker stands which ruines the look

Decent speakers for the price. I am just a casual listener and just got into HT recently so I went around the major retail stores. I got the Yamaha's at Best Buy because I thought they sound the best out of all the other brands there. After setting it up at home, right away I realize that it sounds 'hollow' when it comes to vocals. However, I thought that was because the speaker was new and the alumni tweeters needed time to break in. So I ran the speaker through its course and notice improvements in the mid range and the high also mellow out somewhat after about a week. However, I was still not satisfied with it. After doing some more review at this and other hi-fi/HT forums, I decided to give the Paradigm Monitor 3's a try. I hook it up next to the Yamaha's and did an A/B comparison on the speakers. And WOW, was there a big difference! Right out of the box, the Paradigm was so much richer in vocal and sound. The new Paradigm did not sound as good as it did in the show room but I am sure once it is broken in it will preform beautifully.

So if you're a newbie like I am and you're interested in the Yamaha's because of its price I suggest you to take a look at speaker brands like Paradigm or Energy or NHT before making the buy. Granted that the Paradigm Monitor 3's are more expensive, even though it is just a book shelf but the sound is miles apart from the Yamaha's.

Good luck and have fun trying to find your perfect system.

Similar Products Used:

No floor speakers but currently have Paradigm Monitor 3s which kicks Yamaha's ASS

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 15, 2001]
Joseph Crosse
Audiophile

Strength:

Different look with satin grey Grill, Good price for additional stage acoustics.

Weakness:

Not enough Bass, That's O.K. if this is an addition to existing speackers

Gee, what can I say. There really isn't the one loudspeaker that answers everyone's needs in terms of the full spectrum of acoustics we all demand. I used to compete in IASCA car audio competitions and applied the theories I learned there to Home audio, soundstaging and timing. The best systems component wise are mixed analog and digital, but this doesn't apply to speakers, especially if you want to do the job of sound staging in the home theater. My Home theater already consisted of several matched speaker sets of different manufacturers for their inherent qualities. IE...Klipse handles dynamic range transitions better than the Polks, but the Bass punch of the Polks are better, AR and Kenwood produce good highs to midrange and the mix of polycoated and paper cones gives a good dynamic fill, Infinity gives great midrange to bass, Sony poly's give good fill for surround but were to much for the front left to right staging. All aimed and directed at different angles, at walls, floors or cielings around the room for the right ambiance and excellent acoustic dynamic range and timing.

I used the NS-A100X to replace a front set of 8" Sony loudspeaker enclosures that were too boomy in the bass area. For my home theater this made dialog sound to deep and throaty...so in come the Yamahas along with the center and surrounds to voice-match and compliment the existing brands already in the theater. I went with the 6" model to eliminate the bass booming into dialog. This filled the gap for dialog and staging to compliment the other existing sets of speakers in the room. (It's a BIG room)

So in a nutshell I'd say that if you're looking for speakers that are good in the midrange to highs then this is a good pair to go for at this price. And understandably at this price you can't expect it to be the one single answer acoustically. If you want a little more bass then you'll need to look at the 8" NS-A200X sister model. Keep in mind that either model is best accompanied by a Subwoofer...in my case that's four in my HT. For the money I got what I wanted and that was a pair of loundspeakers to compliment what I already have. If anyone is interested in buying these you will need to get a sub, preferably powered, and a voice matched set of yamaha center and surrounds. Which, In my opinion is the right way to do home theater anyway. Then If you're looking to make the dive into HT and are on a budget, what the other reviewers before me said about these speakers as a pair on their own will not apply.

After all, think about it. They're asking these speakers to do it all. These speakers only have 6" drivers. They can't possibly do it all. But, they do cover the midrange to Highs very well and although lacking in the bass area they are good quality for the money and will provide good staging, imaging and dialog transitions from L to R, R to L. Just remember to buy a sub to provide the sub-bass and LFE's you'll want on a discrete channel anyway!!!!

I reccommend them for anyone looking for quality speakers on a budget, provided you get a full sattelite set to match, and for the pure audiophile looking for complimentary speakers that provide the missing ingredient in the Mid to High areas for their already existing setup. I do not reccommend these as the only pair of speakers by themselves to perform in home audio.

In case you're wondering. I have multiple amplifiers running in my HT setup, some are dedicated to a single speaker or pairs, others are running the full 5.1 format and complimented with Dolby Pro Logic amps for the EX rear matrix signals offered on some DVD's now. DI-poles and Bipoles don't apply. A classic Mono-pole mix of properly placed separates are the way to go. The Yamahas are running off a 5.1 configuration complimenting Klipse running off a 5.1 config, Polk running off a Dolby Pro Logic config, AR,Kenwoods and Sony running off paired or single dedicated amps. Overkill...no, just right for me. And it sounds so good. Thank you Yamaha for the affordable addition to fill the gap.

Similar Products Used:

AR, Polk, Kenwood, Sony, Infinity, Klipse loudspeakers and surrounds in different combos.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 16, 2001]
Simple Mistake
Audiophile

Strength:

Correction to earlier Post

Weakness:

Sorry

I posted earlier as Joseph Crosse and needed to post again as a correction to my earlier post. Due to restrictions on this website i COULD NOT POST AGAIN UNDER MY REAL NAME. Sorry, I apologize for this follow up post....I realized that the NS-A100X is completely different from what I own. I own the Yamaha NS-A100XT and my posted review would apply to that model of tower speaker enclosure. The NS-A100X is a smaller enclosure using only one poly 5&1/4" Midrange/woofer not found in the tower enclosure and a microcell tweeter. The NS-A100XT has two 6" Polypropelene woofers with inverted aluminum dustcaps, one 4" Poly midrange with inverted aluminum dustcap and one aluminum dome tweeter in a ported bass reflex enclosure. Unfortunately I think several of the other posts were confused as to model number as well. In fact the only one that may have been dead on with the review was the one comparing it to PC mutimedia speakers.
I never heard the NS-A100X and would assume by the picture of it on the Yamaha web site that they would sound horrible. The small enclosure and the plastic housing would make it a very low end speaker and on a level with PC speakers. I would never use them in Home Audio. Maybe for ambiance as outdoor speakers on the "B" selector for my amps. Otherwise I would avoid them. It's a shame about the Yamaha model naming schema. It confused a lot of us for this review.

I really don't know what to value rate these, so I'm putting 3 and overall 3 so as not to affect the review average. Hopefully in time the posted reviews for the NS-A100X can be sorted and applied under the correct Model of Speaker.

Similar Products Used:

Ditto

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 02, 2001]
Greg
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound Quality, Looks

Weakness:

None

I actually have the A200x's. I love them! I use them with my Home Theater System and they sound great! I also purchased the matching center speaker and it made a huge differance as well.
I highly recomend these speakers!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 23, 2001]
Robert Cowan
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

NONE

Weakness:

everything

now, i know that i have used better than these, but i was trying to help my fried find a good inexpensive pair of speakers. he had listened to my PSB's and realized how badly he needed an upgrade.

first off, they look really lame. i know a speaker's appearance isnt everything, but still, they need to at least look decent. these just looked silly.

when we listened to these our jaws dropped. i have heard computer speakers sound better (these are just louder...). there was NO bass even though they had dual 8" woofers! the aluminum cones were a BAD idea. aluminum is great for tweeters, but not for low end. in addition to the HORRIBLE bass, they had acceptable midrange, and TINNY highs. the highs were muffled, and unclear.

there were absolutely NO separation between frequencies. all in all, for $300 or so (i saw them at best buy for $400), there is no way i would buy them. i would only buy them for $100 or UNDER. there is MUCH better out there, (DCM or some sony's). these just didnt have ANY good points except for maybe the midrange, which still wasnt any reason to buy them.

Similar Products Used:

PSB, Klipsch

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
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