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February 12, 2012

Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black)

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Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black)

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  • 8” Newly Developed Kevlar H.O.P. Woofer
  • 3 ¼” Enhanced H.O.P. Cone – Mid Driver
  • 1” Nano Fine® Balanced Dome Tweeter
  • Sound Reproduction to 50kHz
  • 120 Watts Input Power

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Small speakers—big sound: the SS-B3000 performance bookshelf speakers may not be large, but they pack a high resolution audio punch. With their highly-advanced 8-Inch woofer and stellar reproduction qualities, these durably-constructed speakers will refresh your appreciation for your music collection.


Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black)

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  1. 299 of 304 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Heck of a bargain, April 1, 2008
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    R. Trimble (San Jose, Ca.) –
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    This review is from: Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black) (Electronics)

    I’m in the unfortunate position of having audiophile ears but a small budget. So I shop carefully for audio equipment. I purchased a pair of Sony B3000s here recently ($84), and while I auditioned them I was also testing a pair of Klipsch B-3 bookshelf speakers ($329). I only use my system for audio, by the way, in combination with a 100w Sony subwoofer, and I listen mostly to classical music.

    I noticed a big difference in sound right away- the Sonys seemed to be accurate up and down the frequency range while producing a very even, smooth ensemble sound in full orchestral passages. To my ears the Klipsches did none of these things well. I’m an orchestral musician and I know what different instruments sound like- the Sonys reproduce all the instruments very accurately. The Klipsches, on the other hand, were so bright and lively that I found them harsh and difficult to listen to. They’re more efficient, so they produce louder sounds at the same volume setting, but that’s not a consideration for me. All that I want is accurate reproduction.

    I compared both pairs side-by-side with a wide range of recordings, for about 50 to 60 hours each, and ultimately, for my tastes, the Sonys far outperformed the Klipsches. And at 1/3 the price of the Klipsches they were a heck of a bargain. They’re not high-end speakers so they’re not going to blow your doors off, but for the money they’re a great value.

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    Comment by R. Trimble — February 12, 2012 @ 11:31 pm

  2. 90 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Impressive for the space and the price, January 5, 2008
    By 
    Mal-2
    Amazon Verified Purchase(http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-help/amazon-verified-purchase/180-9776446-4564713', ‘AmazonHelp’, ‘width=400,height=500,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,toolbar=0,status=1′);return false; “>What’s this?)
    This review is from: Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black) (Electronics)

    The first thing I thought when I unpacked these speakers was “these are not bookshelf speakers”. The first thing I thought when I hooked them up and gave them a spin was also “these are not bookshelf speakers!” They are not terribly heavy and could easily be placed on a shelf or hung from the ceiling, but they really sound best on stands by themselves.

    I also own a pair of SS-B1000 speakers, and those are also impressive for their size (which truly is bookshelf), but the difference in the clarity of the bass is just astonishing. Even at low volume levels, the bass has a presence and realism lacking in the 1000s, though it isn’t any louder in the mix, and transients are palpable as much as they are audible.

    The look is nothing out of the ordinary, but the performance and price certainly merit giving these your consideration. The size is small enough to be able to hide among the furniture if you are so inclined, though they really deserve a clear path from speaker to ear. My only (very minor) gripe would be the spaghetti-thin speaker wires included in the box, which are best replaced immediately.

    EDIT JANUARY 2010:
    I finally have something to compare these to — I got my hands on a pair of Tannoy SRM12Bs (aka “Little Red Monitors”). Needless to say, the LRMs alone blow away the SS-B3000s alone, which is why they still fetch $800 a pair even though they’re 30+ years old. The SS-B3000s have been relegated to the support role, where they are more than adequate.

    If you’re looking to upgrade a bookshelf stereo, these will definitely do it. They are a massive upgrade from the SS-B1000s that came with mine. But if you’re expecting them to go toe to toe with speakers costing five times as much (or more), they won’t. If this is the biggest speaker you can reasonably accommodate (small room, guest room, office, etc.), then these are an excellent choice. If you expect them to replace speakers several times their size and weight, sorry again. You can only bend the laws of physics so far. :)

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    Comment by Mal-2 — February 13, 2012 @ 12:07 am


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