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Yamaha NS-525F
$800.00
Released December, 2005
The Pros:Cabinet construction is of superior quality - real wood design is beneficial both sonically and visually. Frequency range is warm and natural - tweeter output is never overpowered by bass. Very lightweight as compared to similar models from Cerwin Vega and Polk Audio - wall mounting is performed with confidence.
The Cons:Relatively expensive based on feature set - more affordable counterparts available from Klipsch and Cerwin Vega.
The Yamaha NS-525F is a 3-way, bass reflex tower speaker housed in a tall and narrow luxurious black wood finish. It features an Advanced PMD (Polyer-injected Mica Diapragm) 6.5” woofer and 6.5” midrange that work together to reproduce natural-sounding vocals without sacrificing any low-distortion bass.
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On top is a 1-1/8” aluminum dome tweeter featuring a DC Diaphragm with an extra-powerful Neodymium magnet that can reproduce frequencies up to 100 kHz, cited as exceptionally impressive considering the tweeter’s miniscule size. Additional features of the Yamaha NS-525F include aluminum diecast caskets for the woofer and midrange, high-performance crossover networks, and a chamfered baffle that reduces sound diffraction.
Additional Information
"For the best home theater performance, listeners should team a pair of NS-525F tower speakers with the other speakers in Yamaha's Custom NS-525 series, which includes tonally matched bookshelf rear speakers (NS-M525) and a center channel speaker (NS-C525)."
Features
- 3-Way, Bass Reflex Tower
- Advanced PMD Woofer/Midrange
- Aluminum Dome Tweeter
- DC-Diaphragm
- Magnetic Shielding
- Real Wood Finish
- Twin Bass Reflex Ports
- Heavy Duty Ferritate Round Bass Anchor
- Gold-Plated Brass Extruded Terminals
- Aluminum Diecast Caskets
- High-Performance Crossover Networks
- Chamfered Baffle
Specifications
- Recommended Usage: Front Speakers
- Type: 3-Way Bass Reflex Design
- Woofers: 6-1/2" Advanced PMD Cone
- Midrange Driver: 6-1/2" Advanced PMD Cone
- Tweeters: 1-1/8" Aluminum Dome
- Frequency Response: 35 Hz - 50 kHz
- Sensitivity: 89 dB/2.83 V/1 m
- Input Power (Maximum / Nominal): 200W / 50W
- Crossover Frequencies: 3 kHz
- Impedance: 6 Ohms
- Product Dimensions (W x H x D): 7-7/8" x 39-3/8" x 14-3/16"
- Product Weight (lbs. each): 50.1
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Cabinet construction is of superior quality - real wood design is beneficial both sonically and visually
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Frequency range is warm and natural - tweeter output is never overpowered by bass
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Very lightweight as compared to similar models from Cerwin Vega and Polk Audio - wall mounting is performed with confidence
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Rear wiring is independently protected - greatly reduces risk of internal damage during installation and adjustment
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Relatively expensive based on feature set - more affordable counterparts available from Klipsch and Cerwin Vega
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