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Sony SACS9 10-Inch Active Subwoofer,Black

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Style: Subwoofer


Features

  • Active 10 subwoofer perfect to provide that extra punch for your home theater or music listening setup
  • Amplify your movie, music, and gaming experience with a speaker that provides full frequency audio with a three-way coaxial, four-driver speaker system
  • Create a robust 5.1.2 home theater setup perfect for Dolby Atmos with the complete range of CS speakers from Sony with the SACS9 subwoofer, 2 SSCS3 tower speakers, 1 SSCS8 center channel speaker, 2 SSCS5 bookshelf speakers, and 2 SSCSE Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
  • 10 Dual layer mica woofer diaphragm delivers faithful sound and optimal bass response
  • Motion feedback technology utilizes detection circuitry to correct variations in the input signal, helping to prevent distortion
  • Cutoff frequency adjustment along with level adjustment, phase switching, and a power save mode allows for customer operation
  • Bass reflux enclosure with a woof cabinet and cloth grille offers a durable design
  • 115 W maximum input power
  • One speaker per carton

Description

Bring the energy and passion of the original performance home. Frequency Response: 28–200 Hz. Set Contains: RCA cord, Instruction manual


Product Dimensions: 18.7 x 14.8 x 17.3 inches


Item Weight: 21 pounds


Manufacturer: Sony


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SACS9


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 19, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • HOW CAN THIS BE??
Style: Bookshelf Speaker
Now, I am not an techie or an audiophile, but I do like and can certainly tell the difference between good and bad audio components, especially speakers. I have a couple of very expensive home theater setups both using power conditioners and Sony ES components with ridiculous costing interconnects and speaker wiring out to Polk LSi speakers and Polk subs. My desktop setup is very modest, using a Fosi Audio DAC, a V2 50x50 amp and a P1 tube pre-amp with upgraded tubes. All are connected with custom made star quad RCA cables and 12ga twisted pair speaker wiring. I am using my laptop to stream Hi-Res audio via USB using the Equalizer APO/PEACE software. An inexpensive but very clean sounding and solid setup altogether. I have been using my LSi7 $800/pair bookshelf speakers and a BIC F12 sub for a while. Overkill for a desktop setup?Yeah maybe... Anyway, I saw these Sony 3 ways on sale for $73/pair. They have very good reviews. I decided to give them a try because I wanted to get my LSi7's back to their surround positions. I was expecting a downgrade in sound so I was not that excited. It is a desktop setup anyway for listening at lower volume levels, so I did not want to spend a lot. Well, let me tell you something. These little Sony SSCS5 speakers sound better than my Polk LSi7's!!!!! More detailed with a better soundstage and better separation. HOW CAN THIS BE?? For $73.00 for a pair?????? Come on. I can't get over how good these sound. I am listening to the Rippingtons- Built to Last album. Wow, I am flabbergasted and amazed. I guess I will be doing my critical listening at my desktop now?? I will need to see a therapist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019 by Mdooley301 Mdooley301

  • Read if you must, but buy if you trust...
Style: Bookshelf Speaker
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 volumes Audio 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020 by Joshua Rhine

  • Where have these been all my life?
Style: Bookshelf Speaker
I bought these last week on Amazon for $118 (including shipping). How good could a pair of speakers be in that price range? Well let me tell you. The word amazing comes to mind. I've been an "audiophile" for going on 40 years. My methodology for buying speakers has always been to listen to the best speakers available, ones that I couldn't possibly afford, then work my way down into speakers that are within my budget, but sound as close as possible to my "dream" speakers. Simply put, these speakers are solid, well-made, and have an incredibly warm and accurate sound. They can easily compete with speakers up to the $500 price range, well compete is not the word…blow the doors off speakers in that price range is more like it. I would even be so bold to say, that in a blind study (if you had no idea what speakers you were listening to in a side-by-side comparison), you may find yourself choosing them over speakers in the $1000 range. That's right! I said it! It had to be said! I don't know what Sony did to these little buggers, but they are magnificent. Now one week later, the price has increased to $148, and not just on Amazon…everywhere. Not sure what made them jump $30 over night, but are they still worth it? After hearing them, I'd pay double. Oh, and by the way, I am using them as main speakers in a two-channel scenario, not as surrounds. Utterly impressed, and they are not even "broken in" yet. If you are in the market for excellent bookshelf-sized speakers, look no more. Don't let the low price fool you…you've found them. Cheers guys! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2017 by Chuck

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