Which Speakers Should I Buy

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Neatweak

Audioholic Intern
Hi I am thinking about buying one of these two speakers. I am stuck in the middle, and both are so cheap that I can pass them up. If anyone could give me some input soonn that would beeee greatt. These speakers will be used to play music only. They will be used in a multi room 8 speaker settup. With a 650 watt Onkyo receiver and a monster Speaker selecter. I will be pruchasing 4 pairs of one of them.

Yamaha NS-AM380SBL 2-Way Bookshelf Speaker System

System
Speaker Design Bookshelf
Power Rating 120W max, 40W nominal
Impedance 6 Ohms
Frequency Response 70Hz - 30KHz
Sensitivity 83dB/2.83V/m
Crossover 2.5kHz
Enclosure Ported Bass Reflex
Shielded Yes

Drivers
Tweeter 0.75" (19mm) Titanium Dome
Woofer 5" (127mm) Semi-transparent Polypropylene

General
Connector Type Not Specified by Manufacturer
Configuration 2-Way Bass Reflex
Dimensions (WxHxD) 6.3 x 11.7 x 6.7" (16 x 30 x 17cm)
Weight 7.1 lbs (3.22 kg)
Color Black


JBL Monitor 5in 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers Venue series
Features:
Handles up to 240 watts peak power and 60 watts RMS (continuous) power at 8 ohms
Each speaker features a 5" PolyPlas woofer and a 3/4" titanium-laminate tweeter
PolyPlas woofer with HeatScape technology
2-way speaker system sounds like 1 source, rather than several separate sources
Magnetically shielded for safe placement near TV
5-way binding posts
Frequency Response: 68Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 86dB
Impedance: 8 ohms

Specifications:
Speaker Use: Bookshelf
Speaker Type: 2-way
Maximum Power Handling: 240W
Frequency Response: 68Hz - 20kHz
Tweeter Size: 3/4"
Tweeter Composition: Titanium laminate
Woofer: 5" PolyPlas shielded
Connector Type: 5-way binding posts
Magnetically Shielded: Yes
Sensitivity: 86dB
Impedance: 8 ohms
 
Nemo128

Nemo128

Audioholic Field Marshall
On a purely paper basis, the Yamahas offer more up top and slightly less down bottom. Also, if they're being rated at 6O, I'd like to know what they output rated at 8O. I haven't heard either, so in real world performance, I have no idea. Wait for more seasoned opinions.

And please state "Monster Cable" whenever you mention them on this forum. :)
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Hi I am thinking about buying one of these two speakers. I am stuck in the middle, and both are so cheap that I can pass them up. If anyone could give me some input soonn that would beeee greatt. These speakers will be used to play music only. They will be used in a multi room 8 speaker settup. With a 650 watt Onkyo receiver and a monster Speaker selecter. I will be pruchasing 4 pairs of one of them.

Yamaha NS-AM380SBL 2-Way Bookshelf Speaker System

System
Speaker Design Bookshelf
Power Rating 120W max, 40W nominal
Impedance 6 Ohms
Frequency Response 70Hz - 30KHz
Sensitivity 83dB/2.83V/m
Crossover 2.5kHz
Enclosure Ported Bass Reflex
Shielded Yes

Drivers
Tweeter 0.75" (19mm) Titanium Dome
Woofer 5" (127mm) Semi-transparent Polypropylene

General
Connector Type Not Specified by Manufacturer
Configuration 2-Way Bass Reflex
Dimensions (WxHxD) 6.3 x 11.7 x 6.7" (16 x 30 x 17cm)
Weight 7.1 lbs (3.22 kg)
Color Black


JBL Monitor 5in 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers Venue series
Features:
Handles up to 240 watts peak power and 60 watts RMS (continuous) power at 8 ohms
Each speaker features a 5" PolyPlas woofer and a 3/4" titanium-laminate tweeter
PolyPlas woofer with HeatScape technology
2-way speaker system sounds like 1 source, rather than several separate sources
Magnetically shielded for safe placement near TV
5-way binding posts
Frequency Response: 68Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 86dB
Impedance: 8 ohms

Specifications:
Speaker Use: Bookshelf
Speaker Type: 2-way
Maximum Power Handling: 240W
Frequency Response: 68Hz - 20kHz
Tweeter Size: 3/4"
Tweeter Composition: Titanium laminate
Woofer: 5" PolyPlas shielded
Connector Type: 5-way binding posts
Magnetically Shielded: Yes
Sensitivity: 86dB
Impedance: 8 ohms
Are you not open to other options

I think Primus bookshelves would be better than either. Beta's would probably own either.

Heck TSCs offerings are probably better.

What's the budget? I would like to help you get something better than those 2 speakers.

If you have no choice. Go with the JBLs. They have better sensitivity the Yamahas have really bad sensitivity and I think JBL makes better speakers. If you are looking for extension neither will provide it. Both probably roll of badly at 100hz in real world use.
 
N

Neatweak

Audioholic Intern
The reason I wanted to go with either one of these, is I know the owner of a hometheater store and I got offers for 6 slighty used JBL's for $65.00 and the Yamaha's in the same condition were the $63.50. I dont think that there is anyway that I can beat that price. I would much rather get better speakers, but for the money, im not sure its worth it.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
The reason I wanted to go with either one of these, is I know the owner of a hometheater store and I got offers for 6 slighty used JBL's for $65.00 and the Yamaha's in the same condition were the $63.50. I dont think that there is anyway that I can beat that price. I would much rather get better speakers, but for the money, im not sure its worth it.
Is that each or all together?
 
N

Neatweak

Audioholic Intern
There are also two 200 watt subs in two of the rooms throughout the house
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Between the 2 I would choose the JBL, but you friend might have a better idea. He sells em after all. Nice grab though.
 
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