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NS-F150 Black
This elegant, high performance speaker is ideal for HD movies and music. The impressive cabinet houses a 2-way, 3-speaker configuration and delivers natural sound with powerful bass output. The large NS-F150 cabinet houses a 2-way, 3-speaker design consisting of Two 16cm (6-1/2”) cone woofer and a 3cm (1”) soft dome tweeters. Made with high quality materials, these speakers deliver strong bass and rich, natural sound with none of the harshness that causes listener fatigue. The NS-F150 is designed to provide outstanding reproduction of HD movie and music sources. Using it together with the NS-P150 ensures that you will enjoy accurate, well-balanced sound, for an affordable yet high quality home theater system. The extra-large, screw-type terminals are gold-plated to ensure maximum signal transmission efficiency. They are capable of handling HD audio signals with no loss of sound quality. In the tradition of fine quality Yamaha speakers, the floorstanding NS-F150 has a graceful and elegant appearance. If desired, the speaker grilles can be removed. Another element that sets the NS-F150 apart from ordinary speakers is the support spikes and stand. This gives it a distinctive appearance worthy of a high performance speaker. The NS-F150 is beautifully finished and is available in a choice of three colors: the deep richness of Piano Black which evokes Yamaha’s musical instrument heritage, the natural look of Rosewood, and Black to match many TV monitors.
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I bought these to replace my small tower speakers that I originally bought for home theatre. They have great sound and powerful bass, and I can finally turn the big centre speaker up louder so I can hear people talking and not overload the fronts like I did with the other set. I would still use a separate subwoofer to round out the sound, but if not, these have great bass, just not as loud and deep. The sound is decent, but they don't stay linear at rated power. They are more suited to classical music, anything with heavy peaks or levels like the newer products just warps those little paper cones and the ports get noisy on heavy transitions.