When it comes to creating high-quality Hi-Fi sound in your home, selecting the proper speakers is even more important. Sony makes it easy with an extremely wide range of different speakers. Whether you're listening to a refined string quartet or watching a powerful action-packed movie, Sony's speakers are designed to deliver an intensive acoustic experience that is both powerful and emotional.PRODUCT FEATURES:8" newly developed Kevlar H.O.P. woofer;3 ?" enhanced H.O.P. cone - mid driver;1" nano fine balanced dome tweeter;Sound reproduction to 50kHz (for high resolution audio);120W maximum input power.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Really like the price:
Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers with 8" Woofer (Pair) Great speakers for the price - A little Big but a nice value.I'm using them with a Onkyo 8255 Rec. for a really nice sound for under 300.00.
sony ss-b3000 speakers used for surround sound front speaker:
I replaced a pair of old scotts with the sony ssb3000 speakers for my front speakers in my surround system. Not the Center speaker but the front right and left. The sound is clear, midtones sound good. I really liked my Scotts but they were just too large and these fit into our decor quite well.
Great Speakers, Great Price:
First let me say that I am not a fan of Sony. Their products have been hit or miss with me (mostly miss). However, these speakers have been a real treat. They provide a nice full range sound, with crisp highs and deep lows. They handle a decent amount of power so you can push them pretty hard. I bought a Sony STR-DG720 to push them and the combo is great for my home theater. Are they the most awesome speakers ever made? No. Are they the best home theater speakers you can buy for under $100 a pair? Probably.
Frugal Buy & Great Sound:
It was time to replace our twenty-year-old Advent bookshelf speakers. Twenty years later, with a family, we're on more of a budget these days. These speakers are large bookshelf speakers, 9"x21", but with the basic black faux wood, they are more attractive than we expected. More importantly, they sound great, at least as good as the Advents did, even in their heyday.