



🎶 Elevate your soundscape — bass that commands attention without stealing the spotlight!
The Yamaha NSSW050 Powered Subwoofer features an 8-inch cone woofer and Yamaha’s Advanced YST II technology, delivering clear, distortion-free bass. Its Twisted Flare Port design ensures tight, punchy low frequencies, making it an ideal, stylish addition to any 5.1 or 7.1 home theater setup. Compact and sleek, it blends effortlessly into your space while enhancing your audio experience with powerful, precise bass.









| ASIN | B01K7KQWQS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 8 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Surround Sound |
| Audio output mode | Stereo , Surround Sound |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,445 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 12 in Hi-Fi Subwoofers |
| Box Contents | 1 x NSSW050 Subwoofer |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
| Connectivity Protocol | RCA |
| Connectivity technology | RCA |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 719 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Paper/Polypropylene (Cone), Wood/Plastic (Enclosure) |
| Frequency Response | 28 Hz |
| Frequency response | 28 Hz |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.1D x 34W x 29.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 8.5 Kilograms |
| Item height | 29.1 centimetres |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | YAMA6 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Metres |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 100 Watts |
| Model Name | Yamaha NSSW050 Powered Subwoofer with 8 Driver - Black |
| Model Number | NSSW 050 BLACK |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | RCA |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 oder 7.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Twisted Flare Port and Advanced YST II |
| Speaker Size | 20 Centimetres |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Speaker maximum output power | 100 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Audio Systems |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Speaker Diameter | 20 Centimetres |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | No wireless communication technology |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 8 Inches |
C**S
Yamaha NSS050 Quality subwoofer
I upgraded my home set-up to a Denon AVR-S760H and needed a new subwoofer as my previous Sony AVR had a passive sub so it couldn't be repurposed unlike the speakers which will suffice until I upgrade them. Having purchased the new receiver my budget wasn't large for a new sub I know Yamaha as a quality brand. I did some research and found a mixture of negative and positive reviews but at the price I felt it was worth the potential risk. After a few days of using the sub I have only positive things to say about it. Quality wise it's construction is sturdy and the design although unremarkable is sleek and unobtrusive. The power switch is the only issue, remembering to switch it on (although I leave it on all day). An auto power function would've been ideal but is no deal breaker. In terms of sound quality and power I have only had the volume set to 5/10 and it is more than enough volume. There is no distortion and the sound profile deals with subtle and overt mixes with great clarity. I've christened it with a viewing of Deep Horizon and Star Wars the Force Awakens which are both favourites of mine for 5.1 tracks, selecting the 4k Dolby atmos mix for both and it was pretty impressive. In short I've found it to be a quality sub with great sound reproduction at a reasonable price and have no complaints. I would recommend this Yamaha subwoofer to anyone on a budget who still wants quality bass reproduction.
M**7
good solid product
I have a pioneer SX s30 DAB receiver and a few months ago bought and connected up yamaha NS-F51 floorstanding speakers. The receiver is a 2.1 system and has an RCA socket for subwoofer and therefore I was looking for a fairly simple, but well made/regarded sub to connect up. This sub (NSSW050) has this connection, an on off switch and a volume control and fits the bill. You cannot change the crossover at the sub, but I knew this was OK as my receiver has this control. So if buying this sub you need to make sure your amp/receiver can control the out put to the sub. set-up: The floorstanding speakers are advertised as going to 43Hz. My receiver allows you to choose speakers as small (bookshelf size) or large (floorstanding). then you can set up the cossover frequency (50, 80, 100, 150 0r 200hz)- I used the 50Hz since the main speakers also go quite low and some sources recommend a small amount of overlap. Next is setting up the volume control on the sub, it is recommended as 12oclock position (50%?) which works well- higher or lower adjusts the ratio between it and the main speakers. The idea is to have the sub as part of the system to compliment and not dominate the other speakers- good advise I used from youtube (Paul from PS audio) is that the sub should please in a way that you think it is from the speakers in general and not localised from the sub. Of course others may want their system to sound like a hotrod driving by and if that is the case the sub can be turned up, but this product will not work so well in those circumstances ( probably not large or powerful enough). I did try it and the quality decreases. In summary for just over £100 this product fits the bill in a simple setup when you want to add low frequencies to films/music and have the sound as a subtle addition in a medium living room (5m x 4.5m). The product is well made and blends in with my other speakers.
I**S
Works great as part of my system - happy audiophile.
I have a Bluesound Powernode DAC and amp, alongside a pair of Mission MX3 floor standing speakers. I've been using Tidal HiFi with this setup for a year or two and was fairly happy with the sound, but sometimes the bottom end seemed a bit weak. The Mission speakers have a dedicated 5 inch woofer, compared to the 8 inch driver on the Yamaha unit. The Powernode amp has a separate sub woofer output, so I decided to purchase this Yamaha speaker to see if it would help. It's wasn't that expensive and seemed to be well reviewed. The Bluesound app lets you set the cross-over for the sub woofer, which I've set at 80hz. Well, it definitely makes a difference. Now the Mission speakers are handling everything above 80hz and then handing the bass over to the sub woofer. On some tracks, you suddenly feel the bass in your chest as the sub woofer kicks in, but more generally the extra bass just fills out the music. And, since the Mission speakers are no longer trying to handle the full dynamic range, they also sound better. So, my music sounds the best it ever has, which is all I can reasonably ask at this price.
K**E
A few oddities, but little to complain about at this price
I bought this to use with a mini hi-fi system that has small-ish desktop speakers. I don't have room for full-size speakers where this system is installed, and the desktop speakers lack bass. The subwoofer corrects that problem, so I get decent bass without speakers taking up a lot of space. The sub itself lives under a desk, because placement isn't particularly critical. I haven't done laboratory tests, but the subwoofer sounds pretty good along with the rest of the system. I mostly use it for music, and with its volume setting so that it is only just audible alongside the main speakers. I suspect that for movies an increase in volume would be beneficial. The bass is smooth and relatively subtle at the volume levels I normally use, but it does not distort even at levels that cause objects in the room to shake. The subwoofer is unattractive in appearance, to my eyes. It's just a featureless black cube -- rather like a piece of industrial equipment. It's not offensive to look at, but there's nothing appealing about it, and I don't regret that it's tucked away out of sight. I don't know if this subwoofer has automatic power standby. Questions on Amazon, and the reviews I've read, are ambiguous on this point. What I can say for certain is that when I start playing music, it takes a few seconds for the subwoofer to kick in. I haven't heard it go to standby when I am no longer playing music because, well, how would I hear it changing from silent to off? There is a green light on the back, and it's always lit, whether it's playing or not. So it looks like it does have some kind of low-power mode, just because it takes a few seconds to start working; but that isn't conclusive. The manual says that the unit remains "connected to the mains even when it is switched off" -- go figure. The frequency response of the subwoofer, according to the graphs in the manual, has an upper -3dB point at about 100Hz. I believe this is slightly higher than most subwoofers and, as other reviewers have noted, the unit will still produce significant output at 200 Hz or more, particularly if the volume is turned up. There's no way to adjust the frequency roll-off, so that the sub picks up where the ordinary speakers leave off; even desktop speakers will have a low-frequency response that extends down to 100Hz or so. As a result, it might be difficult to get a good balance between the sub level and the main speaker level. In practice, however, I have not had this problem. My amplifier has a dedicated output for a powered subwoofer, and I expect this output has its own high-frequency cut-off (most similar systems do), which probably helps. Subwoofers that are intended for music use, rather that for connecting to a television, are usually fabulously expensive, and the size of a refrigerator. £100 is at the very bottom of the market, and the size of the NSSW050 is probably as small as a respectable sub can be with today's technology. Nevertheless, as an adjunct to a mini hi-fi system I have few grounds for complaint at the price.
D**A
Brings a hifi with shelf speakers to life
Has totally brought my amp and speaker system to life. I’d previously been trying to convince myself that the amp and decent shelf speakers were producing enough clear low end, but I knew it wasn’t quite good enough. I didn’t want to spend a lot so I bought this Yamaha subwoofer and wow, suddenly all the power and full frequency range is there. Extremely pleased with both the volume capability and clarity of signal.
G**E
Great budget subwoofer
I wanted to add a bit more oomph to my Yamaha soundbar for the home cinema set up. I have used Yamaha products for over 30 years. Along with Sony, they are about the best of the Japanese hifi brands (real hifi comes from small European producers, but that's another story!). I have bought many Yamaha products over the years - amplifiers, AV units, speakers, subs, even cassette decks (remember those) and FM radios! As expected, the build quality is excellent for this product. Set-up is simple. There is simply a power lead and a phono connection for the cable to connect to your soundbar or amplifier / AV unit. There is a power on/off, volume control and that's it - there isn't even a crossover adjustment on this budget product. It's not the deepest or most dynamic bass output but it certainly improves hugely a small home cinema set-up. I set the volume control at just over 50% and then adjusted things from the AV end. Playing around with the positioning of the sub greatly improves sound. I put mine angled against a wall behind an armchair. It's a bit of an ugly black box but it can be hidden out of sight anyway. Well done, Yamaha - another excellent product that gets 5 stars for value for money and build quality.
T**A
A great entry level sub with good performance
I live in a semi-detached house so wanted a sub that would extend the range of the system without disturbing the neighbours. The NS-SW050 goes that job quite nicely, the bass is substantial but not overstated. It adds to the sound rather than dominating the sound. I'm sure if you were to tweak the audio settings the bass would dominate but that's not what I was looking for. My Yamaha receiver has good control of the crossover frequencies so I wasn't too worried about the sub not having its own dedicated control for that. Listening to movies, I've tried Bladerunner, Bladerunner 2049, Iron Man, Avatar, Tron:Legacy and Alita - battle angel up to now. In all the movies the bass soundtrack rather predictably adds more weight to the visuals, especially where there's something hefty going on, on screen. Listening to music, switching to 2.1 on the receiver, again, the sub adds more depth to the sound without dominating the music. I've tried everything from doom metal to classical music and I find myself putting on the next track and the next and the next and next. Since adding the sub to the system, I've been questioning why I didn't add a sub years ago. As an entry level sub, it delivers quite the bang for the buck and I'm more than happy with its performance up to now and it certainly fills the space with deep bass sound. The one fault for me is the fact that there's no power trigger remote input on the device so it has to be left on or switched on and off manually. It doesn't have a standby/low power mode so it's just on or off.
N**A
Compact subwoofer with impressive bass for the price!
I picked up this Yamaha subwoofer after my old Monitor Audio sub gave up the ghost, and it’s been a brilliant replacement. Despite being smaller and much cheaper, it delivers a solid bass punch that genuinely surprised me. The opening scene of John Wick 4 with the punchbag is a real standout—this little sub handles it like a pro. If you’re on a budget but still want quality sound, this is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
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