Yamaha NS-333 2-Way Bass Reflex Bookshelf Speaker
- 5-inch PMD cone woofer and 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter in each speaker
- Waveguide horns reduce reflected sound while directing more sound waves to your ears
- 60 watts nominal power; 150 watts music power
- Monster Cable internal wiring ensures clean, clear signal
- Each speaker measures 7-7/8 by 12-5/8 by 8-3/8 inches (width by height by depth)
Product Description
Yamaha NS-333 speaker system has been designed specifically for home theater applications. The bookshelf speaker is a bass-reflex design that can be used for main or surround channels and incorporates a 5″ Polymer-Injected Mica Diaphragm (PMD) cone woofer and a 1″ aluminum dome tweeter. For improved imaging, the tweeter utilizes Yamaha’s exclusive waveguide horn. Yamaha has chosen to ensure optimum sound quality by internally wiring some of the components with Monster Cable. This ensures a clean, clear signal from the crossover network to the speaker driver. Impedance 6 ohms Dimensions (W x H x D) 7 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 8 3/8 Weight 12.1 lbs each Black Piano Gloss Finish Requires speaker wire for connection to an amplifier or receiver (speaker wire is not included)… More >>
Yamaha NS-333 2-Way Bass Reflex Bookshelf Speaker
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5 comments
Japanese Reviewer on January 27, 2010 at 11:07 am
YAMAHA(it’s a japanese company) makes many products, for example, ICs, pianos, keyboards, audio products.
The YAMAHA’s best audio product is NS-1000M, a book-shelf speaker.
NS-1000M is the best speaker made in Japan in the history.
Unfortunately, NS-1000M is not sold now.
And more unfortunately, YAMAHA now has become a trivial maker.
NS-333 is only one of low cost speakers. orz
Crimech on January 27, 2010 at 1:27 pm
I bought this speaker for $114, and they are just ok sounding with lack of bass, if you want to hear Bob Marley for example or any hip hop music , where the lows are very well used, they are not ok, probably the police, but the high frequency are a bit loud for me, so I get tired after a while. This is testing them with an Yamaha RX-397 amplifier with pure direct switch on, what makes everything flat, EQ, Loudness, totally flat. If you are looking for a pair of speaker like this and this price range, try the Insignia NS-B2111, they work well with this amplifier, for my taste. and you won’t need to buy a subwoofer.
Noam D. Plume on January 27, 2010 at 2:17 pm
Own a pair of these, that I use for the rear channel of my surround system. For what they do, and for the price, they can’t be beat. If you are cash strapped and need to use these for a main channel, you’ll need a sub-woofer. One could spend much more, but why?
F. Xiong on January 27, 2010 at 2:42 pm
I am currently using these as my fronts until I get the standing speakers, however they are great surrounds! Perfect size, and enough power for a trilling sound experience. My Yamaha receiver has drastically sounded better the moment I replace my old Philips speakers with these. There is great depth and realism. I recommend Yamaha speakers for sure!
Larry A. Patrick on January 27, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Do you have a BMW or shop in Birmingham Michigan? If yes, you can afford to waste big money getting that bigger speaker name. Five percent more listening pleasure for 200% more money. Go for it! For the working man… these beauties are a rare find. I love these speakers…with the sub woofer. The price, quality, reviews, listening experience grabbed me. I love it when I can clearly hear separation left, right or center (NS-444 displaying excellent musical separation. I sit in my chair and squirm like a kid. Hey, I’m 61. The quality is there. The piano black Finnish is superb. The Yamaha NS-333 price is for the working man. The quality is for The Beamers. The sound is for all of us.