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Sony SSF-6000 Floor Standing 4-way Speaker Pair | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $250.00 Buy New: $199.99 You Save: $50.01 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 27 Dimensions (in): 24 x 42 x 14
MPN: SSF6000 Model: SSF6000 UPC: 027242712812 EAN: 0027242712812
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| Features:
| • | Newly developed 6.5" mica reinforced woofer | | • | 6.5" enhanced H.O.P. cone mid-driver | | • | 3.25" mid-driver | | • | 1" nano-fine balanced dome tweeter | | • | 180-Watt maximum input power |
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Product Description Experience the dramatic bass and tingling highs of the high-performance SS-F6000 floor-standing speakers. Crafted to bring massive audio power to your home, these speakers make a statement. You and your guests will appreciate their impeccable high-resolution sound reproduction and the deep, hard-hitting bass.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Very Nice July 27, 2007 30 out of 31 found this review helpful
I got these speakers a couple of months ago. I used it replace my little satelite speakers from my sony home theater system. A definate upgrade in sound quality. It make subtle sounds like wind chimes clear and life-like. I was very impressed. One warning for online shoppers. These suckers are huge. You cannot imagine it by looking at the picture online. It came in a giant box that make you think you just bought a small sofa. If you have a TV smaller than 50 in it's going to make your TV look small. It still looks big next to my 52 inch but I love it because I am a total loser :). If you want to go for the sophisticated, clean look don't buy this. But it's awsome if you want to tick your significant other off with 2 big and ugly things in the living room. Take off the cover for the full effect!
An Outstanding Value September 24, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased the Sony SSF-6000 speakers as part of a modestly priced home theater system. A 57" Toshiba DLP HDTV is the "heart" of the system, with a Yahamha receiver and center channel, Radio Shack subwoofer, and Proficient in-ceiling rear speakers.
For the money, it's hard to imagine a better choice than the Sony's. The dual mids provide ample "oomph" for any broadcast programming or DVD. The clarity and separation are outstanding and the tweeters provide clear highs without being harsh.
If you want more than a typical "theater in a box" but don't have mega-bucks (my entire system, including the HDTV and custom installation, was right at $3,500), I'd definitely recommend the Sony speakers for your front towers.
Rob A.
unbelievable November 30, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I normally stay away from sony and would never think of buying speakers from SOny. But i needed 2 speakers for the bedroom, and they were cheap enough. When i hooked them up i was shocked how good they sound. The sound that these speakers produce is way beyond my expectation it has a wonderful distinct, deep yet thumpy bass while it doesn't loose any of the other range. With these speakers you do not need a woofer.
wicked! September 27, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
well it's a wickedly big sound from a not so big name speaker. the speakers themself are literally big but sony? well they got this one right my friend. big time bass that is clean. i am using a 500W x 5.1 channel pioneer vsx-517 av receiver. even when it's at max the bass is tight. it fills my large living area with sound. the design is not a "head-turner" however, so i got black which is great for me. when my friends heard it they all (5) decided to order a pair as well. i'm glad i didn't pay to find out how much better sound you get from $500 JBL speakers. LOL!
Don't buy them January 25, 2008 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought these from CC and tried them out for about 3 weeks. I thought they sounded good. Then I decided to also buy a pair of Polk Audio R50's from Fry's for $60 a piece. I hooked up one of each speaker to my Technics 100 wpc stereo. The difference is amazing. The Polks have a much cleaner sound. The highs on the Polks are more pronounced. This SONY speaker seems muddy in comparison. I like the cherry look of the Polks better. Since the Polks are also cheaper, don't buy these. The only problem is that Polk is phasing out the R line so you may not be able to buy them for too long after this review. The SONY's are being returned.
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