Product Comparison: Yamaha NS-SW300PN vs Yamaha NS-SW500
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- Nice small size makes it a great option to fit just about anywhere.
- I love the compact size of this subwoofer. Good bass sound without being overwhelming.
- The sub's size allowed me to put it neatly in a corner so it isn't taking up any more space or drawing attention to itself.
- I was fairly pleased with the size and "just enough" sound for a 15 X 15 master bedroom.
- I needed a small subwoofer for a living room installation. This fit the location and provides adequate bass.
- I have this sitting on the carpeted floor and it still provides enough bass for my ears.
- The sub is well built and setup in a small room 12 x 15 with good acoustic, it sounds very good, nice and rich with acceptable lows, really not bad at all.
- Great with music and movie effects. The bass is crisp with no rattle. Very satisfied...I highly recommend it.
- For the size of the room, the sound is great and i only have it up about 60-70% of the way.
- The sound is surprisingly directional. On average volume, can hardly feel it in the other room but it is very prominent from the couch.
- Knobs and controls on the back are easy to read and offer a lot of control once you play with them a bit.
- Don't let the size fool you, this still has plenty of punch depending on how you set it up and configure the volume and settings.
- Take the time to setup your amp settings properly and this little Subwoofer will bother your neighbors.
- The volume control and other adjustments are on its backside and since the speaker is up against a wall my settings have to be right because I don't want to get up and fiddle with the controls.
- The volume control is completely gone, and the sub seems to have lost its mind and stays on a high volume I could never get initially, making it unusable.
- It has line in RCA jacks for both right and left channels, and also has a control to vary the upper cutoff frequency.
- Connected easily in place of a defective speaker I replaced. Has a great auto on/off feature.
- I have this connected to a Harmon Kardon Hk3390 receiver and On the back of the sub I set the volume 3/4 - perfect combination, super clear sound!
- I have a sub output from my preamp so that is how I connect to it and it works just fine adding plenty of bass to my system.
- If you've got a corner for this, though, the sound is tight, the connections are good, and I think it's a very attractive piece of audio equipment.