Description
Three-way floor-standing speaker system, power 100 W, sensitivity 88 dB, impedance 6 Ohms, frequency range 30-35000 Hz. It is also possible to connect LF and HF separately (Bi-wiring).
In this case, a dynamic and bright sound is provided, which is also rich in deep bass. The system is also good because it can be combined with many receivers and amplifiers. With proper configuration, the impressive volume of the cabinets and powerful speakers of the Yamaha NS-777 will allow you to achieve a decent acoustic effect without the use of an active subwoofer. Experts recommend taking a particularly careful approach to choosing an amplifier - it must at least have an appropriate level of quality and characteristics, otherwise the potential of the speakers will remain undiscovered.
Features of the acoustics include fairly stable reproduction of the upper frequency spectrum and smooth transmission in the lower middle. There is also a decrease in sensitivity in the interface zones - the minimum is achieved at the points of intersection of the stripes. Users note a lower limit of 10 dB. Among the signature advantages of this model, it is worth noting the optimal broadband dynamics, due to which the beauty of the sound picture is achieved. Concert classical parts are distinguished by naturalness, and the bass is characterized by bright, powerful and deep reproduction. The Yamaha NS-777 acoustics works on the upper frequencies with enthusiasm, emphasizing every detail, but this is only a plus, especially when turning on heavy rock. If we talk about the weak points of the sound, they relate to transition areas. But it cannot be said that the system begins to clearly sin, since distortions and interference are not observed. Columns rather generalize the image of the reproduced space.
The system can be classified as a universal three-way system, but even in this case there is a lot of room for improvement. A receiver and an amplifier are used for this. As for the first, it is recommended to complement the speakers with devices of the same brand; in particular, many recommend RX series receivers. With a standard connection scheme, you may feel a lack of bass, but this impression will be eliminated if you implement a bi-amping configuration. An even greater effect is provided by upgrading the Yamaha NS-777 with a two-channel auto amplifier with reliable power supply. In this case, it is very important to implement separate amplification, otherwise distortion and volume deficit may occur. It is also recommended to use an amplifier from the Yamaha line of a similar class. If the configuration is successful, you can achieve both increased detail and noticeable improvements in bass reproduction, while the volume will have virtually no effect on the quality of the acoustic picture.