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Yamaha YSTMS30


$50.00 Released January, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Subwoofer outputs big thumping bass for people who love a strong beat. Looks sleek and sharp with nice flat angles. Satellites are compact and can be fit in anywhere.

The Cons:Low-mids and midrange frequencies are poorly represented.

 The Yamaha YSTMS30 is a 3-piece multimedia speaker/subwoofer that delivers 30 watts of power.  That is 6 watts per satellite and 18 watts produced by the subwoofer.  It has a frequency response of 40Hz - 20kHz and an input sensitivity of 200mV.

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Product Shot 2  The drivers are a 5" multi-range cone driver for the subwoofer and 2" oval cone satellite drivers.  The volume control and power switch are located on one of the satellites for convenience.  The speaker set has magnetic shielding to prevent the technology from interfereing with monitors or other magnetic computer equipment (such as a hard drive).  The speaker set was released in 2001 so it may be difficult to find new, but can probably be purchased used for a cheaper price.  Just remember that used tech equipment is not the best purchase unless it was kept in pristine condition.

Features

  • Total power: 30 watts
  • 6 watts per satellite
  • 18 watts for subwoofer
  • Frequency Response: 45Hz - 20kHz
  • Input Sensitivity: 200mV
  • 5" multi-range cone driver for subwoofer
  • 2" oval cone satellite drivers
  • Weight: 7.8 lbs
  • Magnetic Shielding
  • Controls on satellite

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    subwoofer outputs big thumping bass for people who love a strong beat

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    looks sleek and sharp with nice flat angles

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    satellites are compact and can be fit in anywhere

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    brings out details in the audio that can't be heard with other speakers

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    capable of getting very loud without any real distortion

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    highs sizzle and stay crisp with great detail

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    low-mids and midrange frequencies are poorly represented

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