The Yamaha NS-AW390 Indoor/Outdoor Speaker (Pair) is designed for professional and entertainment enthusiasts with the capability to deliver a full, clear, and tight sound response. The AW Series features a weather-resistant and UV-resistant construction with the ability to withstand full exposure to the elements. With a 6.5" polypropylene driver, 1" PEI dome tweeter, 87dB sensitivity, 130W of power, weatherproof speaker terminals, and paintable grille/housing, the NS-AW390 is an ideal solution for outdoor installations such as public areas, swimming pools, restaurants, tent structures, and outside patios.
Note! The AW series speakers are manufactured to resist a variety of weather conditions. However, they are not waterproof, so if you decide to place your speakers outdoors, position them so that they are not directly exposed to the elements. The undersides of most eaves and overhangs provide the best protection for indoor/outdoor speakers.
| System | |
|---|---|
| Speaker Design | 2-Way |
| Speaker Type | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Power Rating | 40-130W RMS |
| Impedance | 6-ohms |
| Frequency Response | 55Hz - 40KHz |
| Sensitivity | 87dB @ 2.83V/1 meter |
| Crossover | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Enclosure | Weather-Resistant, UV-Resistant, Rust-Proof, Aluminum Grille |
| Shielded | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Drivers | |
|---|---|
| Tweeter | 1" (2.5cm) PEI Dome |
| Midrange | N/A |
| Woofer | 6.5" (16.5cm) Poly-Cone |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | Binding Post |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 7.4 x 11.1 x 7.2" (187.9 x 281.9 x 182.8mm) |
| Weight | 4.85 lbs (2.1kg) |
| Color | White |
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Comments about Yamaha NS-AW390WH Indoor/Outdoor Speaker (Pair, White):
i just installed a pair on a 15' x 30' covered deck. they are mounted to the exposed roof joists and angled down toward the center of the deck. they are the 2nd pair of speakers powered by a Harman Kardon HK 3490 stereo amp (inside is a pair of behringer B2030P, also an excellent buy). 12 gauge pyramid cables were used to connect.
the first record i played was Rick James "Street Life"...beautiful!
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