NS-BP102 Black
The Yamaha NS-BP102 two-way shelf speaker system with frontal reflection of the sound wave is shielded with non-magnetic materials in order to avoid interference from external sources of electromagnetic fields. The speaker is equipped with a conical-...
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Specifications
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Country (main office)
Japan
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Type
bookshelf speakers
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Active/Passive
Passive
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Tweeters number
1
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Color
Black
All specifications
Yamaha NS-BP102 Bookshelf Speakers Black
The Yamaha NS-BP102 two-way shelf speaker system with frontal reflection of the sound wave is shielded with non-magnetic materials in order to avoid interference from external sources of electromagnetic fields. The speaker is equipped with a conical-type low-frequency emitter with a diameter of 11 cm and an inch high-frequency tweeter with a well-balanced dome-type head.
The nominal input power is 30 watts (peak power is 90 watts). The reproducible frequencies range from 60 Hz to 40,000 Hz. The nominal impedance is 6 ohms. A removable grill with a corporate logo is attached to the front side of the speaker, which not only protects the speakers from accidental damage, but also aesthetically complements the design solution.
The package includes anti-slip pads, which, in order to avoid displacement of the acoustics, it is recommended to fix at the corners of the lower part of the speaker when installing it on a flat surface.
Basic
Country (main office)
Japan
Midrange driver type
dome
Crossover frequency
6000 Hz
Number of speaker system way
2-way
Bass reflex port placement
from behind
Maximum frequency, Hz
40000
Response level, bD/Wt/m
84
Speaker enclosure
With bass reflex port
Terminals
Screw, standard
Power
RMS (Rated Maximum Sinusoidal), W
30
Dimensions
About brand
Yamaha
Yamaha Corporation is a Japanese multinational company, the largest manufacturer of musical instruments, also engaged in the production of acoustic systems, sound equipment and sports equipment. The company is headquartered in Hamamatsu (Shizuoka Prefecture). It was founded on 12 October 1887.
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