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Review on Black Finish Yamaha NS-6490 Pair of 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers by Virot Rongrot ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

As a person who has been through a lot, from 15 ac and S 90 to Edifier with triampling, I don't know what to say to you guys. These are the speakers that provide an excellent return on investment. And you are correct, there is no use in trying to upgrade them. They are doing fine! But there is a very important but! If you couple it with a cheap 5.1 receiver, especially one that doesn't have tone adjustment, you shouldn't have high expectations for the sound quality. In the beginning, I used them as rears for a set of floor pits that I had. It had no pretenses and was simply an alternative for watching a low-cost movie in the living room. Let's just say that I was satisfied with them three times over. The centre is pushed out due to the fact that many people write the bottoms a little bit. But I didn't truly believe this until I got my hands on a Soviet amplifier called the Amphiton 50 y 202 and played about with it for a while. And after that, everything was different. According to what some people have written, the speakers have been opened up; in addition, they have a bass to the extent that you would not anticipate from shelf speakers. The tops have been sketched in detail, and the middle has been established. So I'm considering purchasing a standard amplifier as well as an additional set of speakers to install in the bedroom so that I can listen to music there. Take advantage of this opportunity; you won't be sorry you did!

Pros
  • The magnitude, shape, and appearance of the sound.
Cons
  • I don't think so, at least not for the price! But, if you look closely, you can see that the pasting along one of the bottom joints has a few imperfections (moreover, on both columns - the lower right side). It appears that the film is sliced somewhat harshly by the conveyor. Also, the surface is highly susceptible to having a type of piano lacquer wiped over it with a cloth. A little bit overdone, and there were some very tiny scratches. When wiping the front of the speakers, it is in your best interest not to apply any pressure. Yet, the sound is unaffected by any of the aforementioned factors! see remark.

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