Sony SS-B1000 5 1/8' Bookshelf Speakers (Pair)

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Sony SS-B1000 5 1/8' Bookshelf Speakers (Pair)

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 : Sony SS-B1000 5 1/8'  Bookshelf Speakers (Pair)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242712843
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: SSB1000
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year



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Features:
  • Newly developed 5.25" H.O.P. cone woofer
  • 1" nano-fine balanced dome tweeter
  • 120-Watt maximum input power
  • 80-50,000Hz frequency response
  • 1-year limited warranty











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm Really Impressed
For the cost of this set of speakers you won't find a better buy. These little units have amazing clarity, great bass response, and put out huge volumes of sound for their size. Great speakers!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great little speakers
We use these speakers in our home office. They do a great job. They do not pump out as much base as our old tower speakers, but they still sound great.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good Value
I purchased these because of space limitations. Replaced my two floor standing Sony speakers with these. Can't say they are better than the larger speakers, but didn't expect them to be. Good value for the money and they do an adequate job particularly if you have a sub-woofer for good bass.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Terrific Speakers
The bass end isn't going to blow you away but these are perfect for my game room/home office tv & stereo system. I replaced some bulky big-box loudspeakers that had become an eyesore and cleared some square footage on the floor. Very pleased with the purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Where Sony still excels.
Sony is having lots of trouble these days--from making a competitive HDTV set in the face of Samsung's domination to alienating an international customer base by encoding CDs with a virus capable of infecting users' computers. The emergence of Blue Ray as the industry standard for DVDs has barely made a difference to the bottom line--certainly not enough to atone for the company's earlier loss of Beta to VHS. The Walkman Mini-Disc has a cult-like following but is of no consequence to the company's struggle to keep up with the competition even in a falling stock market.

But I still look to Sony for "traditional" technology along with value and quality. These are speakers that might have been sold 40 years ago--but at several times the price. They'll complement any quality amplifier and satisfy all but the most zealous sub-sonic freak. No, they won't vibrate the walls or give you a massage treatment, but they reproduce everything from a symphony orchestra to a jazz ensemble to solo piano or acoustic guitar with impressive faithfulness (fidelity).

Be aware that these have no receptacles accepting RCA, mini and similar plugs--just spring-clips for attaching bare speaker wire. And they won't work with your iPod or big screen TV without an amplifier. Still, they're high-efficiency speakers that sound clean, undistorted, and unstrained when driven by as little as 20 watts (RMS) per channel.



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