Features:
- 3-way speakers
- 5.5-inch cone woofer
- 3-inch midrange
- 0.75-inch tweeter
- High output capability
Description:
If you're in need of low-cost speakers that really kick, then Aiwa's three-way SX-NA94s may just be the ticket. Before you get too excited, though, be aware that despite their extraordinarily low price, the SX-NA94s do have a few drawbacks. First, they're not as well made as more expensive models. Their painted gray, plastic cabinets are a bit flimsy; however, at this price that's to be expected. In addition, although the speakers use a three-way design (with separate low-, mid-, and high-frequency drivers), the drivers themselves are of marginal quality. Fans of vocal music will likely find the SX-NA94s sound a bit boxy and colored (rather than natural) in the midrange. That said, some folks are going to just love these speakers. In addition to their eye-popping price, these babies were made to rock. Put on some metal, drum & bass, hip-hop, or plain old hard rock and turn 'em up--they've got slam to spare. The SX-NA94s are also capable of amazingly high output levels. In our tests, we pushed them pretty much as loud as our ears could stand and they barely broke a proverbial sweat. The SX-NA94s also pack quite a punch in the bass, and their high frequencies sound clear and bright. The Aiwa SX-NA94s are not the most delicate speakers you've ever heard. On the other hand, if you're looking for a pair of speakers for well under $100 and you want to just crank up the music and have a good time, these will work. --Wayne Garcia Pros: - Great price
- Plays loud without strain
Cons: - Flimsy construction
- Boxy midrange
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