Отзывы о Акустическая Система Yamaha NS-333
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комнату в 14 м2 с сабом YAMAHA YST-SW216 озвучили на ура.
но не хватило у.е.
(к сожалению не нашел где послушать)
должны прогреться
отличный вариант для тех кто хочет получить хороший звук и не платить 20 к за пару полочников

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звук цена
комнату в 14 м2 с сабом YAMAHA YST-SW216 озвучили на ура.
Хотел DALI LECTOR 3
но не хватило $
(к сожалению не нашел где послушать)
должны прогреться
отличный вариант для тех кто хочет получить хороший звук и не платить 20 к за пару полочников

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комнату в 14 м2 с сабом YAMAHA YST-SW216 озвучили на ура.
но не хватило $
(к сожалению не нашел где...
- + Обалденный кристальный звук.
Достоверный бас.
Чисто играют. Прекрасная модель за свои деньги. В ценовой категории до 200у.е. явно лучшие. Подойдут как на тыл так и на фронт (в бюджетном hi-fi)
Приятная мелочь кронштейн для крепления на стене. достаточно вбить пару «гвоздей» в стену :) - - На глянцевой чёрной поверхности сразу появляются отпечатки. На звук не влияет. Звук на высоте.
Рекомендую :)

- + Обалденный кристальный звук.
Достоверный бас.
Чисто играют. Прекрасная модель за свои деньги. В ценовой категории до 200$ явно лучшие. Подойдут как на тыл так и на фронт (в бюджетном hi-fi)
Приятная мелочь - кронштейн для крепления на стене. достаточно...
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Обалденный кристальный звук.
Достоверный бас.
Чисто играют. Прекрасная модель за свои деньги. В ценовой категории до 200$ явно лучшие. Подойдут как на тыл так и на фронт (в бюджетном hi-fi)
Приятная мелочь - кронштейн для крепления на стене. достаточно вбить пару "гвоздей" в стену :)

- + Отличные колонки для своей цены, использую с ресивером Yamaha RX-663, все радует
- - покрытие рояльный лак сильно собирает...
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Отличные колонки для своей цены, использую с ресивером Yamaha RX-663, все радует
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покрытие рояльный лак сильно собирает пыль и чувствително к повреждениям, поэтому надо быть весьма аккуратным, чтобы не испортить товарный вид.

- + Отличные колонки для своей цены, использую с ресивером Yamaha RX-663, все радует
- - покрытие рояльный лак сильно собирает пыль и чувствително к повреждениям, поэтому надо быть весьма аккуратным, чтобы не испортить товарный вид.

- + Достоиный звук своей цене...
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I paid visit to a few showrooms here in Dubai to know what's in store locally. I came across Polk Audio and Yamaha 5.1 speaker packages. I chose Yamaha over Polk Audio because there were great reviews on the speakers I mentioned above. Another reason was to save some money.
I bought my speaker wires, RCA subwoofer and HDMI cables from Amazon just to make sure I am buying items that people have bought and appreciated. I wanted to avoid overspending and at the same time make a very nice sounding system.
I knew this is a decent combination of speakers and receiver. The only thing I had to worry about next was to calibrate them right. I did struggle for couple weeks to calibrate the speakers. Initially, I did a manual calibration but I felt unsatisfied. I then ran the YPAO calibration but still felt the speaker should deliver more.
I downloaded DTS and Dolby Digital Demo discs from internet and tried playing them. Ultimately I discovered that my Blu Ray player was decoding the audio and delivering signal to my receiver in PCM format. This was the real problem. I changed digital audio output format of my Blu Ray player to "bitstream unprocessed" and instantly noticed the receiver was receiving DTS and Dolby signal. The high quality surround audio then came to life!
I have my subwoofer's High-Cut switch set to "low". The front, surround and center channels are set to "small" and subwoofer phase is set to normal. The crossover frequency in the receiver is set at 80Hz. I did try 60Hz too but no noticeable difference.
I got hold of a few DTS 5.1 and 7.1 channel lossless demos. I had a big smile on my face when I played those demos. I live in an apartment and must keep the volume low to avoid annoying the neighbors. The sub delivers clean deep bass. Once the speakers break-in nicely, they will sound much better. So far I have played downloaded content on my receiver and am yet to play Blu Ray DTS-HD MA discs. I am happy already!!



I thought these were great when I bought them, but just found a setting in my receiver that was limiting output. Now it's better than a movie theatre. well worth the money.

I'm amazed by the diversity of opinion - although largely favorable - expressed in the reviews, as with the reviews for the Yamaha NS-C444. Using Amazon reviews is, for me, a necessity. Filtering them for relevance and credibility is also necessary, eh?
Growing up in the early hey days of Rock n' Roll (Chuck Berry, anyone?), my hearing is not what it once was. Still, the audio quality of the Yamaha speakers exceeds expectations. The response across frequencies is pleasing, with no overemphasis that I can detect (based on many hours of listening to a variety of music on Pandora).
An obsessive audiophile or musicologist might find something lacking, and prefer studio grade speakers. Of course, such speakers cost an arm and a leg. For a fussy consumer like myself, these are perfect. For me, the speakers are optimal fits on the price point-performance graph.
As noted, the "piano finish" on the bookshelf and center speakers will be pleasing to most. The subwoofer has a lesser quality but adequate finish on wood.
The size and weight of these speakers are listed in the specifications. However, they seem larger and heavier than I anticipated. Which is not a problem, per se, but if space is tight, some careful measuring is in order.
Having read the power specifications on the Yamaha pages, the power demand is less than anticipated. The Pioneer receiver easily handles the load, generating minimal heat even over several hours of listening to music at a moderately high volume.
The audio environment for the equipment is located in a large ca. 25x25 room with a twelve foot ceiling and one wall that is almost entirely glass. The auto sound setup feature of the Pioneer made the appropriate adjustments - at least to my ears - for the system. Room size might be a relevant consideration for others, but the system has no problem filling the local environment with pleasing sound.
Finally, the Yamaha speakers are a significant audio upgrade over the more expensive but much older JVC speakers they replaced. Alas, wifely veto precludes replacing the older JVC rear speakers (which admittedly blend into the wall quite nicely).

Currently I'm using them as my mains but when I can save up some more cash I'll be swapping them to the rear speakers and get the NS-555's. If you simply need a set of bookshelf speakers for music these bad boys are all you will need. Some have reported the lack of bass but that isn't entirely true. Yes, these will not rattle your core (that's what a sub is for) but they do a very good job at reproducing the low end for music reproduction. In fact these speakers are very good at reproducing the entire frequency range. The reason I'm upgrading to the NS-555 for the main and setting these in the surround position is because the NS-555 are floor models and will look better with my setup but the NS-333 can handle it on their own.
I would consider myself an audiophile. I'm always looking for the best and I run professional audio equipment at my church for live concerts (indoor and outdoor performances). I hope my review helps you in your decision.

Overall, for only having these for a day, I am very very happy with these speakers, and I am sure they will get better as they break in. They will be more than adequate as my front channels until I can afford the NS-777's, then I will move these bad boys to the rear for the surround speakers. If you are wanting to build a home theater system, or even just a stereo for music, Yamaha makes outstanding products for exceptional prices. I wouldn't hesitate at all recommending these, or any of their other products, to anyone!






The Titans worked fine, until my daughter, home from college, blew them up. Paradigm wouldn't sell a replacement pair via mail, so I went shopping. I stumbled across a deal on these Yamahas. They sounded nearly as good as the Titans, but lacked a bit of, I guess I'd call it "fullness" that the Paradigms had. I don't necessarily want deep, thumping bass, but the presence of the Yamahas was compromised by a lack of bottom end, like a skinny singer compared to an equally talented one with a serious diaphragm.
I then found a deal on the Yamaha YST-SW216 powered Subwoofer. What a difference. Even on this VERY modest budget, I have studio-like sound in my house. Blows away any cheapo stereo I've ever heard, and absolutely destroys those "Home Theater in a BOX" setups.
Movies sound like you're at the movies. CDs sound far better than they do in the car (and I have a very nice stereo in the car).
For about $350-$400 you can do a simple stereo receiver, the NS-333s and the subwoofer, and unless you're a real stereo snob with no budgetary limitations, I think you'll be very happy. I know I am.
I would NOT be happy with these without a subwoofer, but with the Yamaha sub I just love them, and think they're an unbeatable deal.
