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Sony SSCS5 3-Way 3-Driver Bookshelf Speaker System (Pair) – Black

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Specification: Sony SSCS5 3-Way 3-Driver Bookshelf Speaker System (Pair) – Black

Product Dimensions

17.9 x 10.7 x 16.2 inches

Item Weight

19.9 Pounds

Manufacturer

Sony

ASIN

B00O8YLMVA

Item model number

SSCS5

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Best Sellers Rank

#2,116 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2 in Bookshelf Speakers

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

September 19, 2014

Input Voltage

283 Volts

Speakers Maximum Output Power

100 Watts

Number Of Items

1

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10 reviews for Sony SSCS5 3-Way 3-Driver Bookshelf Speaker System (Pair) – Black

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  1. Kid_Again

    There’s no downside to these and I bought them with expectations set by a number of great reviews. Sound preferences r exceptionally variable; I am nowhere near an audiophile and I listen mostly to classical music, fair amount of opera…and bluegrass. The quiet passages are rendered nicely and I find I no longer need to compromise when setting the initial volume or adjusting the settings on the fly. Tosca and Carmen use essentially the same initial settings. I do find they are a tad bright and the bass can get a bit muddy but the equalizer does a great job on these speakers. Banjo solos sound great with little adjustment. Excellent choice, well pleased and thanks again to the reviewers who took a LOT of time to explain these speakers’ performance.

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  2. TIMMYTHUNDERXOX

    Yes…I was finally wanting to upgrade from my used thrift shop Sony CMT cp11 bookshelf tape/cd player with only Bass and Treble eq, at about 30 watts with only two speakers possible. Good little retro unit. I used to have one of the bigger, thicker Sony monster bookshelf 3 or 5 disc changer with those big old speakers with super looking sub woofer dealios. I miss that that system very much. I used to also have some components I got from my dad’s old cool system, 2 full size Pioneer speakers that were pretty nice too. I had to let some things go and some things didn’t last the test of time. I’ve had a few thrift stereos that have their own speakers. Issues here and there. Used stuff isn’t always a great idea for the savings.I finally had a little saved paired with some early Xmas money and I opted to research pushing my Sony CMT through some better speakers in my price range. I missed feeling the music MORE. More push…more vibe, more of a fulfilling overall wall of sound, spectrum, space, soundstage and all those audiophiliac terms that I am not that familiar with. If it sounds good and I can hear that music wonderfully with some control over it with the source, DSP/EQ…I’m good. I don’t crank it to 11 or 9..maybe more like 5 to 8ish these days. So…after much research…and watching many vids from the most awesome reviewer out of many, Randy the Cheap Audio Man…I really narrowed my search down to Cs5’s. A pair ..my first ..around Thanksgivingish…73 bucks..GREAT Sale! Had to get that Cs9 subwoofer too.The trio arrived and I pushed it with the Sony CMT…but I felt I wanted a little more of something.Found the Keiid cd player 2 channel 20 watt cd/mp3 cd usb sd card unit…for a damn good dealso I opted to get that one. Got it..retired my old thrift bought Sony CMT cp 11..as I really dug the power and sound and 3 eq offering of the Keiid.Then…hmmm, I wanted to use the other channel, having all 4 surround sound for audio mostly and maybe watching some movies and concerts on dvd and vhs. I ended up getting 2 more on sale…and one more sub for a total of 4 cs5s and 2 cs9s…after of course watching some more reviews on them by Randy the Cheap Audio Man. Hmmm… Great info lead me to make a follow up buy whilst these speakers were on sale which was awesome saving for sure.I then..heard about the Sony 149 priced stereo audio recver via Randy. I had to look into that more. I did. I thought I’d make that buy too. Then…of course..unsure of how long the Keiid would last…as I dug it..but wanted another cd/dvd playing choice as I was running audio and dvd through an old dvd vhs sony unit that might have not been all that great..also a 8 buck buy at the thrift shop..with remote. Worked great..but quality had diminished via vid and sound to my ears. Got the 44 buck Sony HDMI upscale dvd that plays cds. I wanted to keep it all Sony since I had has mostly good luck with Sony over the years…and I felt it would make a great set up to keep it all one brand..all complimenting each other. Knowing very well that there are better speakers, subs, receivers, dvd cd players out there. This seemed to work for my musical needs…which seemed like a BIG upgrade from what I was listening to for the past 5 years.I have 2 speakers Fronts at ear level not that wide of a spread since my room studio isn’t that big and I am limited on space. I put the 2 back speakers on the cd bookshelves above or at about 6 to 7 feet up spaced about same as Front speakers. A very nice musical sound box was created..with the two subs below table of where front speakers are spaced about a foot or more apart. Wonderful set up! Light years of where I was with my other bookshelf units..Sony, Aiwa and etc. This set is NICE for the investment ..as opposed to waiting and building a system for more money in time. This is a great sounding system of sound for my collection to be played through and enjoyed with enough power and over all everything I need for where I’m at in life now….hand in hand with awesome savings..I hope all the pieces of this ensemble last a long time… I’ll save up and aim a bit higher next time..but this was a pretty wonderful first venture in the audiophile ..build a home audio stereo system that works well with your needs..as opposed to watching tons of reviews and doubting you did the right thing after learning about other awesome productions in that same price range or on sale or close to it.I guess, if you have the budget to expand and have a plentiful variety of speakers, receivers cd transports power amps..components, systems and etc… luck you. We peeps on budgets…find what we dig, need, want..and make it work.cause it works well enough without use needing to upgrade monthly.Rock on…Have a wonderful 2021! Be safe..Be kind.Check out Randy the cheap Audio man and learn..get pointers, advice..info..and make your decision a fun journey like I did. Tell him RiffnWolf or WrathBliss sent you.

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  3. ski boat driver

    Great speakers for a small/medium room. Very crisp midrange makes lyrics and TV soundtrack crystal clear. Decent amount od bass from such small format speakers. Add subwoofer if you need big bass. Quality materials, well packaged with good instructions. Solid value!

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  4. Joshua Rhine

    I want to start off by saying that I have quite a bit of experience with speakers in all ranges and have quite a lot of knowledge about speakers and how audio works. And in most speakers, even 300 dollar+ sets, there’s a few common issues that usually puts me off as a listener which these speakers have done a great job at avoiding.Typically speakers under $500 have the following issues:Tweeters don’t mix well with the loudspeaker in the cabinet and sound like another miss-matched speaker placed ontop of your much better mid/low range speakers.Tweeters are overbearing and sound “washey” or metalic.Sound quality, especially in high frequencies, is greatly reduced when keeping the dust protection panel on.Bass is strong but lacks proper tone.Bass is weak but has gratuitous excursion.Bass has good tone, but relies too much on the addition of a subwoofer or passive resonance speakers resulting in overall lower quality lows/mids.3-way crossover makes it difficult for your amplifier to get a proper read resulting in underwhelming volumesAudio suffers greatly when not placed in the absolute most optimal position which restricts placement or quality.That’s a lot of common problems and, even with the good reviews and lots of research, I expected to hear at least one of them.However I can happily say that I am blown away at how well these speakers handle all of these issues. Up close, far away, with a sub, without, placed properly or improperly, used with other speakers or alone these two mini-monsters absolutely crush all of these issues and sound dang good while doing it.I’m very critical when it comes to audio and I’d easily say that I’d have to be ready to dump 600 dollars into anything to consider an upgrade being a big enough jump to be worth it.I have these connected to an Integra Pre-Amp and are powering them with a Crown 1000 amplifier in a very large room (probably 35x30ft) . Off the rip I think 6 Ohms is perfect for this size speaker in a home theater, especially for fronts, but these go above and beyond just making a few right decisions. These clearly had ALL the good design choices… So if your amplifier can do 6 Ohms, then I’d highly recommend these.I’d also like to add that the volume and atmospheric resonance in these are comparable to 8 Ohm 350 watt speakers, so 100 watts is something my power bill is happy to adopt.These barely break a sweat producing loud, high quality, detailed sound and for once I’m not worried about heavy excursion ripping them apart.I will be using these for music at house parties as well as for movies and gaming and so far I’ve tested them for all three and have yet to be disappointed.Personally I would not recommend these as side speakers as they’re a little TOO in your face. I think side and rear are a whole different ball game. That being said, you could definitely order 6 of these and use them as front, surround, and rear surround speakers; you’d just need to calibrate their volumes and equalize them properly.All in all, I’m proud to say I own these and even more proud to tell people what I spent on them. These aren’t just great for how much they are, they’re great in general. Unless you’re willing to spend a lot of money, there’s little-to-no audible difference between these and other very high end speakers and I personally recommend getting these speakers if your setup requires bookshelf sized speakers.Final Verdict:8.5/10 for audio quality if we completely ignore price and consider 10 the best sound imaginable.9.7/10 if I factor in price and give in to my bass-head type personality (secretly wishing these had subwoofer level bass).10/10 for anyone who isn’t the pickiest SOB in the world and simply wants what 98% of the world would consider to be perfect audio.(ps: When I say the bass on these are very good I am talking about what you would expect for tone and strength coming from a Home Theater speaker. Unless you want to get those huge cabinet speakers you see in actual theaters, you are never going to get subwoofer level bass out of a front channel speaker. You simply aren’t meant to, and for good reason. You do not need a sub to hear sub-frequencies with these as they handle bass incredibly well… but please do not think these can replace a woofer. They’re called sub-“woofers” because they push air so hard you can feel it. That’s not bass, that’s an artificial effect)UPDATE:It’s been 2 years and still going strong. Now of course I know a lot about the best ways to configure setups and get the most out of my speakers, but everyone who hears how good this system sounds is blown away. Almost everyone is encouraged to get a setup of their own after hearing how good it sounds. These definitely compliment my center channel and other speakers so well. It almost doesn’t matter what speakers I mix with these, it just works. I’ve tried a few different configurations and have been pushing these hard on a weekly basis. Seems like no matter what I throw at these they just work. I also have a particularly dust-happy room; I am pleased to say that these do not have a tendency to pick up dust as I haven’t had to clean them even once. Reliability, functionality, audio balance, build quality are all there. I wish I could give these more stars as I don’t think people understand just how rare it is to find a speaker like this in this price range. Not usually a Sony fan, but hats off to the engineers in Japan that designed this – you guys deserve a pay raise.

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  5. Verena and David

    We received this subwoofer yesterday and tried it extensively today. We own a pair of small speakers in back which, though good overall, suffer from the usual imperfections of outdoor listening. This clear, efficient woofer fills the gap. [Yes, any speaker now can be used outdoors. Protective spray coatings are available, or weatherproof fabric covers can be ordered to fit any size and shape of speaker cabinet.] Since the Sony SA-CS9 allows a frequency range from 28 Hz, adjustable to as high as 200 Hz, it reaches further up into the “mid-bass” range than the usual 125 Hz cut-off. This benefit renders the Sony sub perfect for music, even paired with very small speakers. We reduce their bass output from the amp’s tone control, allowing the sub to make up the difference. Even heard at a soft volume, outdoor (or indoor) music displays more richness and accuracy, without disturbing the neighbors. This wide-range subwoofer is a great find. From my results so far, i would recommend it without any doubt! // Some Features: Adjustable crossover and volume; optional automatic on/off; 115 watts RMS (200 peak) active output; fiber cone (not paper); sturdy cabinet; relatively compact size; ported design; simple, flexible set-up; low price; high-quality sound.

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  6. Jake M

    Do they sound like a $3,000 pair of speakers? No. Or $600? No. But they come shockingly close if they pair up nicely to your room. In my bedroom they sound great with a deep, weighty bass. In my larger living room, they struggle to deliver the same impact. But they completely blow every soundbar I’ve ever heard out of the water.If you’re prone to ear fatigue, this one might be a bit bright, especially for long listening sessions at higher volume. I’d recommend keeping it below 80db at 2 meters. At lower volumes the brightness plays off as detailed and crisp.For the price, great pick for a budget home theater setup.

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  7. NostraEd

    The description calls these bookshelf speakers. I never would have bought them after a look at the specs. I bought these for use for watching TV and perhaps as surround speakers in a 5.1 setup. I have been losing my higher frequency hearing as I get older. This means the lower freqency sounds are incredibly over emphasized. This coupled with today’s sound engineer tendency to boost bass frequencies on sound tracks and audio recordings to compensate for poor audio experience. When I see “Remastered,” it usually means “bass boosted.” I have very old CDs to compare with a remastered version and there is not enough adjustment to compensate it for my hearing.The good news is that these work great for me fow what I need. With that said, there is a bunch of lower frequencies that are entirely missing I used my “bass test” CD that I use to break-in and test speakers and subs. I was laughin hysterically as I listened. A note would drop in pitch and then go silent half way to the bottom. One of my good speakers or subs showcase the missing frequencies. These aren’t built for 30hz. At 50 hz, they work. Upper bass, mid-range and upper frequencies these are clear. Not as accurate as higher end speakers, but I really like them. They are not exactly what I call lively, but not bad in that respect, but breaking them in will help that. Dialog works and as I mentioned most of my stuff isn’t here, so my current stereo is a two channel unit, so there is no center channel option.Some music and great movie sound tracks benefit from subwoofers. I own bass shakers too, but those and most of my belongings are located at the other side of the country for now.I would not recommend these as bookshelf speakers. However, for the purposes I have indicated I rate them at 5+ stars.

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  8. John Williams

    This sub-unit is an outstanding product. It produces a great sub-frequency, and when used in tandem with a unit that uses two of these boys, it makes for a great sound. Trust me, that’s how my system is set up. However, I recommend purchasing the most power you can afford; a system with at least 100 watts per channel is much better than 75, trust me. It’s like the difference between watching and being part of the game.

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  9. bassoneman

    These are nice speakers I am using them with an old 1985 audio technics receiver. I just pulled this receiver out of the basement after 25 years of being dormant. This probably isn’t the speaker issue. Pre 2000 rock songs sound fantastic. Some where in the 2000’s they changed mastering techniques so that stuff all sounds like you are in a tunnel. Thats progress for ya

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  10. Timothy Jung

    Well, the original price is $229.00 at SONY.com. But when time is right, you can get it at a little less price.I pair them with (old but trustworthy) Harman Kardon stereo amplifier. The sound, the resolution, the base all are simply the most luxury you can get at $149/piece floor standing speakers.If you can/would spend more money than this, yes go ahead and enjoy what you spent. I won’t stop it. But please don’t say here “this speaker sounds worse than $600/piece model ABC”. That is just not smart.If you are to spend just as much as I did only on floor standing speakers, you can buy these with confidence.

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