Yamaha NS-AW390WH 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speakers
Oct 31, 2009 in
Electronics
- All-Weather speaker system
- Adjustable mounting bracket included
- 130w maximum input power
- 6.5″ High compliance PP mica filled woofers
- 1″ PEI dome tweeter
Yamaha’s NS-AW390WH indoor/outdoor speakers feature durable all-weather speaker grills design, 6 Ohms impedance, 130 Watts maximum input power, 2-way acoustic suspension,and magnetic shielding sensitivity…. More >>
Yamaha NS-AW390WH 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speakers
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5 comments
Not-So-Tech-support on October 31, 2009 at 4:52 pm
the only caution I would make is that if you are hanging in the eves outside, you need to be sure you leave enough room on either side of the speaker to get the mounting “bolt” through the bracket and into the speaker. The head is large enough to adjust by hand and the bolt is kind of long. This is a convenience but without proper planning can become a pain.
Scott S. Webster on October 31, 2009 at 5:54 pm
Great highs…lack a little bass, but very nice speakers-good sound.
These are used outdoors and have great power
Simon Mall Giftcard Customer on October 31, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Sound is very crisp and clear. I placed these speakers in my patio and I am pleasantly surprised at the sound. You can’t beat this sound for the price!
J. Kraft on October 31, 2009 at 8:45 pm
I really enjoy the richness that these speakers provide at lower volumes. We use them on our covered deck and we don’t ever turn the volume too high.
The instructions say that they recommend a vertical installation rather then a horizontal. I called tech support and they said that the vertical recommendation is based on better water tightness on the speaker connections, but mounting them horizonally does not effect the sound or performance. The mounting brackets do not lie completely flat against a wall due to some round indentation, which must conform to some standard, so I had to add 2 large washers behind each mounting screw to keep the speakers from wobbling from side to side. I called Yamaha and they don’t have any explanation and no accessory mounting brackets to allow 360 degree rotation to allow the speakers to point in the desired direction for maximum sound. The speaker mounting brackets do rotate a few inches up and down so I get some directional sound control.
J. Guest on October 31, 2009 at 10:22 pm
Pros: Easy to install and adjust for sound dispersion. The sound is superior to the Bose outdoor system that cost more.
Cons: None