Yamaha’s NS-555 speaker system has been designed specifically for home theater applications. The floor standing speaker is a bass-reflex design that can be used for main channels and incorporates a pair of 6 1/4 Polymer-Injected Mica Diaphragm (PMD) cone woofers, a 5 midrange cone driver and a 1 aluminum dome tweeter.
What is the best cone size for a Yamaha ns-555?
It’s interesting that the NS-555 is equipped with the same cone sizes as Yamaha’s highest end $2000 Soavo models. One 1″, one 5″, and two 6.5″. It must be ideal. The 30Hz – 35kHz is best in class. Without surprise, they hands down beat my Bose car system. If you want ridiculous bass, you obviously need a powered sub.
How many drivers are there in ns-555?
NS-555 is built by three-lane scheme; four drivers are installed in each speaker system. Mid- and high-frequency sections have already familiar horn design and consist of 25-mm tweeter with aluminum dome and 13-cm driver with the membrane made of PMD composite.
What is the best sound quality for the ns-555?
Quality really does scale with weight. It’s interesting that the NS-555 is equipped with the same cone sizes as Yamaha’s highest end $2000 Soavo models. One 1″, one 5″, and two 6.5″. It must be ideal. The 30Hz – 35kHz is best in class.
Are the ns-555s worth the money?
That said, the NS-555s are a darn good speaker for the money! They do not compare to $3500.00 speakers but you will be hard pressed to find a better speaker for less than $1000.00/pr new. They are not offensive in any way, though they will not grab your attention like the very best speakers.
What kind of speakers does Yamaha make?
Yamaha’s NS-555 speaker system has been designed specifically for home theater applications. The floor standing speaker is a bass-reflex design that can be used for main channels and incorporates a pair of 6 1/4″ polymer-injected mica diaphragm (PMD) cone woofers, a 5″ midrange cone driver and a 1” aluminum dome tweeter.