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Review on Black Finish Yamaha NS-6490 Pair of 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

They cost $7,990 to purchase, which was a discount. Heaven and earth, if I were to compare it to the old Microlab Solo (which could accommodate 5 users at once). Use in conjunction with the Onkyo TX-NR535 receiver. Excellent sound with lots of detail. sufficient bass, particularly after adjusting the settings on the receiver appropriately. The bass is even and subdued rather than booming, which is typically the case in models that contain a phase inverter. Both the highs and the mids are of excellent quality. The stereo panorama started to become more palpable. As it turns out, it was with Microlab that the music first started to sound like the instruments that were performing it, rather than the porridge and the beat. Concerned about the thin walls of the speakers, however it turned out to be unnecessary. They do not produce any resonance or rattling sounds. I counted my blessings that there was not a phase inverter present. If you remove it, you'll have more room to position the speakers near to the wall. Indeed, and the bass's overall appearance is calmer and more composed without it. You can always add a subwoofer if needed. Lightweight (3kg pcs). (3kg pcs.). in order to avoid any complications when hanging them. I couldn't be happier with my purchase; it was definitely money well spent.

Pros
  • -The sound quality is outstanding! These days, you don't see three bands in a closed casing very often. -Lungs.
Cons
  • -Slightly taller than the other students in the class. The fact that this occurs at all is unavoidable given that there are three speakers contained within a closed container.

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