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Online Yamaha NS-6490 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers, Black Finish ( Pair )

Yamaha NS-6490 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers, Black Finish ( Pair )

Yamaha NS-6490 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers, Black Finish ( Pair )

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19830 in Speakers
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Yamaha
  • Model: NS-6490
  • Dimensions: 16.20" h x
    10.50" w x
    13.20" l,
    26.50 pounds
  • Display size: 1

Features

  • These 3-Way speakers can be added anywhere in your your home component sound systemfront or rear speakers, even as auxiliary speakers for another room
  • Each speaker enclosure has 3 drivers - An 8 Woofer / a 4 Midrange / a 0.75 Dome Tweeter that work together to provide an extremely satisfying sound output that spans a 45Hz to 23kHz frequency response range
  • Magnetically shielded to suit home-theater applications
  • Black satin grille cloth is as aesthetically pleasing to the eyes as it is acoustically transparent to your ears
  • Handles 70 Watts continuous amplifier power or 140 Watts peak amplifier power for each channel





Yamaha NS-6490 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers, Black Finish ( Pair )









Product Description

The luxurious finish of the cabinet, similar to that used on Yamaha grand pianos, indicates the outstanding quality of this speaker system. The 3-way acoustic suspension design features a 20cm (8") high compliance, pearl white, long throw cone woofer with a cloth surround and an inverted dust cover. The midrange is a 10cm (4") ferro-fluid cooled, pearl white cone type with an inverted dust cover. The 2.2cm (7/8") balanced-dome tweeter is also ferro-fluid cooled. The speaker is magnetically shielded so it can be used near a TV, and has gold-plated banana plug compatible terminals.

  • These 3-Way speakers can be added anywhere in your your home component sound systemfront or rear speakers, even as auxiliary speakers for another room
  • Each speaker enclosure has 3 drivers - An 8 Woofer / a 4 Midrange / a 0.75 Dome Tweeter that work together to provide an extremely satisfying sound output that spans a 45Hz to 23kHz frequency response range
  • Magnetically shielded to suit





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    Customer Reviews

    Most helpful customer reviews

    45 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
    3great exterior, shoddy interior
    By Dadaist
    Made purchase of these NS-6490's on clearance from the 'shack in fall 2009 and I'm glad I did. Probably not worth current retail prices but grab them on markdown if you can. The exterior is beautiful even with the glaring white woofers. The speaker has the required heft to dampen the 8" woofer, and the range should be smooth with the choice of provided driver sizes. Unfortunately we consumers just won't know what it is capable of until it gets a decent crossover. Inside you will find no acoustic fill, which by itself isn't unexpected in a design at this pricepoint. However, there is no effective crossover. there are instead 2 capacitors acting as bass blockers for the 4" mid and the tweeter glued to the back of the terminal cup and the 8" woofer runs full range. In a larger woofer this may not be a problem as the voice coil simply wouldn't drive higher frequencies; here it is. Budget for acoustic fill and a proper crossover, or run a new terminal cup and bi-amp with eq's. I didn't take the other reviews seriously about the lack of bass, chocking it up to the sealed design. Stock levels are woeful for the woofer and box size. I'm hoping some acoustic fill will round out the bottom end a little until I can get a decent set of crossovers.

    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
    2Not what they used to be! Beware!
    By Adam Sanders
    If your looking for GOOD Bookshelf speakers for playing MUSIC...(WEATHER ON CD OR VINYL). PASS ON THESE YAMAHA'S!Ok,So I'm on a budget, (like most these days) and my 15 year old Yamaha (NS-A635) bookshelf speakers have served me well, but have had it. What do I do??? Well logically, buy another (supposedly) comparable pair of Yamaha bookshelf speakers, the (NS-6490's) to be exact. I live in a condo, and when it comes to sound, I need quality not quantity. Excited to receive them, I hook them up and immediately notice the "sparkle" of my old vinyl records are now replaced with a "hallow tinny" sound. The warmth and detail of the Yamaha's I knew so well is gone. I understand at this price point I'm not going to be dazzled, but the sound quality on these new model Yamaha's is simply AWFUL! While my old Yamaha's were made using wood laminate, Yamaha now uses a cheap plastic to construct these. Frustrated, I lug them back to the Post Office, and after endless research, conversations, and weeks of research; I've been convinced that a pair of Polk Audio bookshelf speakers, (the RTiA1's) to be exact, will trump the Yamaha's. At over double the price, (around $300 Dollars or so for the pair), I'm expecting nothing less...so I wait.A week later the Polk's arrive. Upon unpacking them I'm immediately impressed. Polk Audio sure makes a nice product, real wood cabinets, handsome design, etc... Upon playing them, (I know there is a break in period involved), while detailed, there is NO SPARKLE. That is, the high end sounds "subdued" and not crisp. Even upon increasing the treble response, (while still warm sounding) vocals still sound "muffled," cymbals and other percussion instruments have the missing clarity and punch that I'm used to with Analog recordings. The same clarity that my old Yamaha bookshelf speakers had. After about a week of lackluster performance, I head back to my friends at the Post Office and return the Polk's.Finally, upon more research, I'm convinced that the Klipsch (RB-51) bookshelf speakers will deliver what I'm looking for. While slightly pricier than the Polk's, I'm determined to at least replace, if not excel my old Yamaha's sonic sparkley sound, (incidentally, they sold for around $100 a pair not that long ago). Upon quickly receiving the Klipsch (RB-51) bookshelf speakers I'm immediately impressed. The weight, build quality, cool magnetic grills, and copper colored woofers, are attractive. After hookup, I drop the needle on Billy Joel's Piano Man, (MOFI edition)Lp. In short, they are FANTASTIC!!! It was like Billy was almost playing in my living room. The KLIPSCH speakers had the clarity and detail that the POLK's and Yamaha's lacked. No need to crank the treble response up anymore. In short the Klipsch (RB-51) bookshelf speakers are bright, (not harsh), detailed, warm and sonic. All things considered, I can honestly say they are simply FANTASTIC!!!In short, save yourself the time and trouble with these, (Yamaha's), and spend the extra money for a quality set of speakers. The difference, (even with moderate equipment) will be ASTOUNDING!On a final note, Yamaha still builds some FANTASTIC stuff, but in this case you most certainly get what you pay for.Adam SandersAudio Enthusiast

    10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
    5New Yamaho 3-Way Bookshelf NS 6490
    By James Capolino
    WOW! What an outstanding product. They handle tons of power, it can output a lot of bass without distortion and the overall sound is exceptional for the price and size. Using as FRONT speakers in my setup. Sound clarity is also very good.

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    Yamaha NS-6490 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers, Black Finish ( Pair ). Reviewed by Olive R. Rating: 4.2

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