In this page I’ll give you my honest opinion about neumitech bs5p. Don't be mad at me ok?
But first, let me briefly go through:
- What is a bookshelf speaker?
- BS5P: Features, according to vendor
- Price range
- My opinion (Conclusion)
About Bookshelf speakers
Bookshelf speakers are used to reproduce audio.They’re designed to maximize sound in small to medium-sized spaces.
There are many sizes and uses for them. “Hertz” and “Watts” are important quality indicators, but they are not the only ones.
BS5P has bluetooth technology.
BS5P (Main Features)
This is what the manufacturer says:- The BS5P is a powered bookshelf speaker designed for the budget-conscious music lover who wants a pair of simple, affordable, yet great sounding speakers.
- With classic styling cues, the BS5P is attractive yet unassuming, making it a great fit for the home, office, or garage.
- Play music wirelessly from your smartphone or computer to the BS5P using Bluetooth! Low-latency technology minimizes lip-sync issues when watching videos.
- Other inputs include optical and coaxial digital inputs for use with a TV, DVD/BD player, or game console.
- The analog input can be used with any analog source, including record players that have a built-in phono amp.
- With 75 watts of clean total power, the BS5P can fill a small to medium-sized room with high fidelity sound.
- Its capable DSP sound processing engine has been optimized for a smooth frequency response while limiting distortion at high sound levels.
- Convenient full-function remote for changing volume, switching between available inputs, and music playback control in Bluetooth mode.
- Based on the well-reviewed BS5 passive bookshelf speakers, the BS5P uses the same 5-inch fiberglass woofer and 1-inch silk dome tweeter.
- This design combination has been tuned to offer a good balance of bass output, midrange transparency, and treble smoothness. The result is music full of dynamic impact, accurate detail, and precise imaging.
Price Range
Low price, in relation to other 166 bookshelf speakers. (My research)Technical review (for information)
Highlights of the review:
This speaker doesn’t measure perfectly. And, for the most part, I was able to match areas of concern between my subjective listening session and my measurements. Though, I didn’t have any significant gripes about the sound. The one main dislike for me was the reduced treble compared to the midrange. The bass is pretty well blended to the midrange despite the moderate bump in response around 100Hz. There is not much output below this at higher levels, but I can forgive the shortcomings in the bass department because the BS5 isn’t trying to pretend that it can play like a subwoofer. I have seen other 5-inch woofers with higher linear excursion than what these woofers are seemingly capable of but just one of those drive-units alone costs more than this pair of speakers. The midrange distortion is an issue if you’re going to listen at high levels; for me being at 90dB at 11 feet (which is about 93dB at 8 feet per this awesome calculator). These aren’t reference level speakers. But I think anyone buying them understands the implicit output limitations. Under 90dB at 11 feet, the sound is more balanced and undistorted.
Conclusion
These speakers are cheap for its specifications but they would be better suited as computer speakers. But again, there are better speakers for this purpose.
If you really like Neumi, try the BS5 version (Which is the passive version) not the BS5P.
An entry-level (alternative speaker) I recommend is:
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