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Yamaha NS-C125
$100.00
Released April, 2005
The Pros:Attractive simple design, looks just right in front of the TV. Compact enough to stay out of the way. Easy setup, very plug-and-play.
The Cons:Audiophiles will notice some weak points in the mids and slightly tinny highs.
The Yamaha NS-C125 is a 2-way, bass reflex center speaker from Yamaha’s affordable NS-125 series, a competitor to the more expensive and sophisticated NS-525 series. It features dual 3-1/8” cone woofers and a 7/8” balanced dome tweeter that work together to deliver quality-sound that is rich and crisp.
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For audio efficiency, the NS-C125 also includes a luxurious black wood-finished cabinet with bass reflex ports for an extended bass performance. Additional features of the Yamaha NS-C125 include magnetic shielding for protection against unwanted signal noise, wall-mountability for placing it near or on top of a TV, and screw-type speaker terminals to help ensure a good signal transfer.
Additional Information
“Listeners should team the NS-C125 center speaker with the other speakers in Yamaha's Custom NS-125 series, which includes tonally matched front tower speakers (NS-125FP) and rear surround speakers (NS-M125P).”
Features
- 2-Way, Bass Reflex Center Speaker
- Dual Cone Woofers
- Balanced Dome Tweeter
- Magnetic Shielding
- Wall-Mountability
- Screw-Type Speaker Terminals
Specifications
- Recommended Usage: Center Speakers
- Type: 2-Way Bass Reflex Design
- Woofers: Dual 3-1/8” White Cone
- Tweeters: 7/8" Balanced Dome
- Frequency Response: 70 Hz - 35 kHz
- Sensitivity: 86 dB/2.83 V/1 m
- Input Power (Maximum / Nominal): 120W / 40W
- Impedance: 6 Ohms
- Product Dimensions (W x H x D): 17-5/16" x 3-11/16" x 5-1/4"
- Product Weight (lbs. each): 4.4
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Pros & Cons
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attractive simple design, looks just right in front of the TV
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compact enough to stay out of the way
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easy setup, very plug-and-play
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wood cabinet gives the sound a nice resonance and richness
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enough power output for a medium sized room
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dialog comes through clear, don't have to turn it up to understand what everyone is saying
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blends in well with other electronic equipment
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audiophiles will notice some weak points in the mids and slightly tinny highs
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