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Review on Enhance Your Audio Experience with the Yamaha NS-C444 2-Way Center Channel Speaker in Black by Alvin Ng ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

As I have long enjoyed hi-fi, I shall write this review with great objectivity. The Infinity Beta C360 center on the river was put up against this center in a head-to-head comparison. the Yamaha 8-series. It was a Pioneer 450 player. I wanted to take a test at a more expensive, reputable location to figure out what was lacking in 444. The entire band's sound was turned on through the centers, but it had no effect on the fronts, sub, or rears. The appropriate quality movie, "The Counselor," has been chosen. Moreover, certain excerpts from it one) A bed scene 2) Gunfight 3) the sound of the wind blowing through the tree foliage and the sight of a passing motorcycle 1) The initial goal was to show the range, evenness, and detail of the columns. When we turn on Infiniti, we immediately notice a calm background sound coming from the window. Authentic linen rustling. Feels respectable a. S. range The frequency response of the Yamaha S444 is startlingly uneven, elevated in the centre, and slightly closer to the tops when you turn it on. The voices appear to be constantly pushed forward. There is a faint sound coming from the window, but it is difficult to make out what it is. It's not as terrible as distant ideas, but the sound of bedclothes and rubbing a hand over skin is less lifelike than on an Infiniti. The male vocals in C444 occasionally mumble, which was shown in several movies. Those who are sensitive to sound will be able to detect this. 2) A drive- and dynamics-oriented fragment. Our listening experience with Infiniti is evident. We switch to 444, and another significant drawback of the Yamaha emerges. This time, it's not the capability to work on the bottom. Rather than bass, use knock. The middle of the film's gunfight had a toy-like tone to it. 3) The one instance in which 444 was superior. More realistic and distinct sounds of falling leaves might be heard. This can only be explained by the Yamaha midsection being shifted forward, in my opinion. From this, there are 95% negatives, but in this section, Yamaha was fortunate to have "preferred sounds," and the result is appropriately positive. She receives a rating of roughly 3.7 to 3.8 out of 5 stars (For her money) The column should have received four stars, but it had to be rounded.

Pros
  • If you close your eyes to the drawbacks, the pros include: + Reality of medium and high sounds due to engagement in view + Not awful power, but pounding bass ruins the impression + An underlying musicality
Cons
  • - There is a "mumbling" sound in the male voice at a specific frequency; this is unacceptable. - Frequency response sinks information and backup plans by bringing voices and mids to the forefront. - Stage dynamics for the bass - The tops have a bit of an abrasive sound.