Yamaha NS-333
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Model name
NS-333
Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
60
Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
35 000
Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)
87
Impedance (Ohms)
6
Power amplifier requirements (W)
60 - 150
Has internal amplification
N/A
Internal amplification power (W)
N/A
Size (sm)
20.0 x 32.0 x 21.3
Weight (kg)
5.5
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The elegant appearance of the Yamaha NS-800A combines piano style with speaker design philosophy. Yamaha's signature glossy finish was applied to these speakers using the same process as for our grand pianos, a process reserved for a limited number of products in the Yamaha range. This elegant finish presents the speaker as a stylish piece of furniture that gives pleasure both when listening to music and when not listening to it.
The model looks similar to the flagship model, but differs in size and configuration. It is a two-way design that includes a dome 30 mm high-frequency speaker with a complex system for absorbing back radiation and a main midrange woofer driver with a 16 cm diameter diffuser.
The Yamaha NS-5000 has a three-band configuration and, in terms of sound quality and thoughtful design, can be considered the top system for all acoustics in this class. This model resembles the famous NS-1000M speakers (released by Yamaha in 1974), but in fact it has a completely updated design.
The Yamaha NS-600A uses innovative RS (Resonance Suppression) chambers located at the rear of the tweeter to solve the problem of resonances - they provide accurate transmission of the smallest details of the sound of musical instruments and vocals. Two specially calculated tubes effectively suppress resonances arising behind the diffuser.