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Reddit mentions of Yamaha NS-C444 2-Way Center Channel Speaker Black

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Yamaha NS-C444 2-Way Center Channel Speaker Black. Here are the top ones.

Yamaha NS-C444 2-Way Center Channel Speaker Black
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5 inch pdm Cone woofers and 1 inch aluminum dome tweeterWaveguide horns reduce reflected sound while directing more sound Waves to your ears100 watts nominal power; 250 watts music power
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height7.5 Inches
Length8.4 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2020
Weight15.4 Pounds
Width20.3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Yamaha NS-C444 2-Way Center Channel Speaker Black:

u/SwissMoose · 5 pointsr/Chromecast

If they will be wired in all the time, why is the built in CCA so important? I have re purposed all kinds of speakers with CCA's.


Master Bedroom - Using a free Bose Wave Radio that was given to me.

Girls Room - I bought these Logitechs for $3.50 at Goodwill

Other Girls Room - Got this Yamaha on Craigslist for $25. Hooked it up with a $15 T-Amp off Amazon.

Living Room - CCA hooked up to a $70 Craigslist Onkyo receiver and some $70/pair Polk Atrium 4's. And a $20 Yamaha Subwoofer. Wall mounted the outdoor Polk's in a room that gets some rough housing so not worried about them breaking.

Kitchen - Google Home for $110 when it was new.

Office - Google Home for $75 deal at Walmart.


All works perfectly with multiroom and didn't spend more than $25 on any of the CCA's. So total cost for all six rooms was ~$540 total including all speakers and CCA's. Cheapest room was $23 with $20 CCA and $3 goodwill speakers. Most expensive was living room at $185 (reciever, polk speakers, subwoofer, CCA). The other benefit of not having it build in, is when the speaker dies you just swap it out.

u/Armsc · 1 pointr/hometheater

Denon/Marantz is a good suggestion by Destruct0. I would go to a local BB and listen to some Klipsch centers before investing in one of them. I'm not sure the horns they use will blend well with the domes in your Yamaha's. Normally the rule is all horn or no horn.

What do you think about this yamaha NS-C444? It seems to have a similiar looking tweeter setup with a dome in a waveguide. Might be worth checking out.