Sony SSCS8 2-Way 3-Driver Center Channel Speaker - Black, 4 Bookshelf Speaker System
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Center channel speaker perfect for your home theater setup Amplify your movie, music, and gaming experience with a speaker that provides full frequency audio with a two-way three speaker bass reflex system Create a robust 5.1.2 home theater setup perfect for Dolby Atmos with the complete range of CS speakers from Sony with 1 SSCS8 center channel speaker, 2 SSCS3 tower speakers, , 2 SSCS5 bookshelf speakers, 2 SSCSE Dolby Atmos enabled speakers, and the SACS9 subwoofer 4” woofer delivers faithful sound reproduction and a bottom layer that helps ensure powerful bass 1” super tweeters create crisp high-frequency sound
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Brian E. Sikorski
If you’re serious about your home theater experience, the Sony SSCSE Dolby Atmos Enabled Speakers are about to become your new favorite upgrade. These little speakers pack a serious punch, adding a whole new dimension to your movie nights that you didn’t know you were missing.Dolby Atmos is all about immersing you in sound that moves around you, and the SSCSE speakers do just that. Whether it’s raindrops falling from above or a helicopter zooming past, the audio experience is so immersive you’ll feel like you’re right in the middle of the action. These speakers perfectly complement a 5.1.2 setup, and when paired with the full range of CS speakers from Sony—like the SSCS3 towers, SSCS8 center channel, and SACS9 subwoofer—you’re in for a cinematic treat.One of the best things about these speakers is how easy they are to integrate into your existing setup. No need to fuss with complicated mounting—just place them on top of your floor-standing or bookshelf speakers, and you’re good to go. They’re a perfect fit on top of both the Sony SSCS3 Floor Standing Speakers and SSCS5 Bookshelf Speakers, so setup is a breeze. But if you prefer, they’re also angled just right for wall mounting, doubling as excellent surround speakers.The sound quality is pure Sony—clear, powerful, and uncompromising. With a 4” mica-reinforced cellular woofer, these speakers deliver deep, rich sound that enhances everything from action-packed blockbusters to quiet, dialogue-driven dramas. And with 100W of maximum input power, they’ve got more than enough muscle to fill your room with high-quality audio.In the box, you’ll find everything you need to get started, including mounting brackets and screws, so you can set them up right out of the box. If you love movies and want to experience sound the way it’s meant to be heard, the Sony SSCSE Dolby Atmos Enabled Speakers are a no-brainer. They bring the cinema right into your living room, and once you’ve tried them, there’s no going back.
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Yes...I was finally wanting to upgrade from my used thrift shop Sony CMT cp11 bookshelf tape/cd player with only Bass and Treble eq, at about 30 watts with only two speakers possible. Good little retro unit. I used to have one of the bigger, thicker Sony monster bookshelf 3 or 5 disc changer with those big old speakers with super looking sub woofer dealios. I miss that that system very much. I used to also have some components I got from my dad's old cool system, 2 full size Pioneer speakers that were pretty nice too. I had to let some things go and some things didn't last the test of time. I've had a few thrift stereos that have their own speakers. Issues here and there. Used stuff isn't always a great idea for the savings.I finally had a little saved paired with some early Xmas money and I opted to research pushing my Sony CMT through some better speakers in my price range. I missed feeling the music MORE. More push...more vibe, more of a fulfilling overall wall of sound, spectrum, space, soundstage and all those audiophiliac terms that I am not that familiar with. If it sounds good and I can hear that music wonderfully with some control over it with the source, DSP/EQ...I'm good. I don't crank it to 11 or 9..maybe more like 5 to 8ish these days. So...after much research...and watching many vids from the most awesome reviewer out of many, Randy the Cheap Audio Man...I really narrowed my search down to Cs5's. A pair ..my first ..around Thanksgivingish...73 bucks..GREAT Sale! Had to get that Cs9 subwoofer too.The trio arrived and I pushed it with the Sony CMT...but I felt I wanted a little more of something.Found the Keiid cd player 2 channel 20 watt cd/mp3 cd usb sd card unit...for a damn good dealso I opted to get that one. Got it..retired my old thrift bought Sony CMT cp 11..as I really dug the power and sound and 3 eq offering of the Keiid.Then...hmmm, I wanted to use the other channel, having all 4 surround sound for audio mostly and maybe watching some movies and concerts on dvd and vhs. I ended up getting 2 more on sale...and one more sub for a total of 4 cs5s and 2 cs9s...after of course watching some more reviews on them by Randy the Cheap Audio Man. Hmmm... Great info lead me to make a follow up buy whilst these speakers were on sale which was awesome saving for sure.I then..heard about the Sony 149 priced stereo audio recver via Randy. I had to look into that more. I did. I thought I'd make that buy too. Then...of course..unsure of how long the Keiid would last...as I dug it..but wanted another cd/dvd playing choice as I was running audio and dvd through an old dvd vhs sony unit that might have not been all that great..also a 8 buck buy at the thrift shop..with remote. Worked great..but quality had diminished via vid and sound to my ears. Got the 44 buck Sony HDMI upscale dvd that plays cds. I wanted to keep it all Sony since I had has mostly good luck with Sony over the years...and I felt it would make a great set up to keep it all one brand..all complimenting each other. Knowing very well that there are better speakers, subs, receivers, dvd cd players out there. This seemed to work for my musical needs...which seemed like a BIG upgrade from what I was listening to for the past 5 years.I have 2 speakers Fronts at ear level not that wide of a spread since my room studio isn't that big and I am limited on space. I put the 2 back speakers on the cd bookshelves above or at about 6 to 7 feet up spaced about same as Front speakers. A very nice musical sound box was created..with the two subs below table of where front speakers are spaced about a foot or more apart. Wonderful set up! Light years of where I was with my other bookshelf units..Sony, Aiwa and etc. This set is NICE for the investment ..as opposed to waiting and building a system for more money in time. This is a great sounding system of sound for my collection to be played through and enjoyed with enough power and over all everything I need for where I'm at in life now....hand in hand with awesome savings..I hope all the pieces of this ensemble last a long time... I'll save up and aim a bit higher next time..but this was a pretty wonderful first venture in the audiophile ..build a home audio stereo system that works well with your needs..as opposed to watching tons of reviews and doubting you did the right thing after learning about other awesome productions in that same price range or on sale or close to it.I guess, if you have the budget to expand and have a plentiful variety of speakers, receivers cd transports power amps..components, systems and etc... luck you. We peeps on budgets...find what we dig, need, want..and make it work.cause it works well enough without use needing to upgrade monthly.Rock on...Have a wonderful 2021! Be safe..Be kind.Check out Randy the cheap Audio man and learn..get pointers, advice..info..and make your decision a fun journey like I did. Tell him RiffnWolf or WrathBliss sent you.