Singing Wood Passive vs Saiyin Passive Bookshelf Speakers one of them may be right for you

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This video will hopefully describe two very good, and affordable bookshelf speaker that sound nice and are at a budget price. First we have the SINGING WOOD T25 Passive 2 Way Bookshelf Speakers, this speaker has a 0.75" (3/4 inch) silk dome tweeters and a 4 inch full range bass driver with a frequency response between 55 Hz to 20 kHz. And then we have the Saiyin Passive Bookshelf Speakers for Desktop Stereo, or Surround Sound, This is a 2-Way Passive Speakers, with a 3.5-Inch Woofer and a Silk Square Horn Tweeter. with a frequency response between 60 Hz to 20 kHz. Two excellent choices for any bookshelf or desktop application.

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  • @pumapunkudevelopment3376
    @pumapunkudevelopment3376 8 дней назад +1

    You got these too, I am very glad I found your channel.

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  8 дней назад

      Thank you @pumapunkudevelopment3376, and I’m glad to have you here on the channel. I still keep both of these speakers in my speaker rotation.

  • @ChadFreeman757
    @ChadFreeman757 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just purchased some saiyin’s hoping to enjoy ten for the summer.

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  6 месяцев назад

      For a small inexpensive speaker, they have a lot of sound. I was just listening to them a few hours ago.

  • @uncommonradio7562
    @uncommonradio7562 2 месяца назад +1

    how about some dis-assembly?, take a look inside maybe, would definitely create more interest, so far do enjoy your channel

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the suggestion; that might be something to think about in the future. I have done a little tinkering around inside of some of my equipment in the past, maybe in the future I might be better prepared to explain the ins and outs adequately for a video. So thank you for showing the interest.

    • @pumapunkudevelopment3376
      @pumapunkudevelopment3376 8 дней назад +1

      @@Viewmydesktop So I purchased a pair of the Dayton'ss 4 inch reference. I was thinking of getting a set of the Saiyins and replacing the woofers. You think that will make it a nice box for those Dayton's?

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  8 дней назад

      That sounds like fun @pumapunkudevelopment3376, if you do decide to set that up, be sure to let me know what you connect them to, and how you like the sound.
      Dayton makes some really nice sounding speakers, and I think the Saiyins have a nice box also.

  • @DrFlippin
    @DrFlippin 2 месяца назад +2

    Would you recommend pairing the Saiyins with a subwoofer?
    Dju know what ahm Saiyin'?! - (just had to throw that in...)
    Oh, and I just wanted to say, that I just stumbled onto your page when trying to find some info on low priced speakers, and I am glad I did. (I subscribed) I think what is good about your channel is that your reviews are believable. Your words are clear and perfectly paced. There are other channels that are out there, that may be more polished and professionally produced but your videos come across as authentic and relatable for the average audiophile gear consumer like me. Just keep it going and I am sure more and more viewers will discover your channel. Thanks! 👏

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  2 месяца назад +1

      I would without a doubt. In my view, I think that all Bookshelf speakers that I have heard had a better sound when you add a subwoofer to your setup.
      And I thank you for subscribing to my channel; I really do appreciate all the support and time you take to give me words of support.

    • @DrFlippin
      @DrFlippin 2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you, @@Viewmydesktop ! Based on your review, I immediately bought a pair of the Saiyin to try them out. Your review was spot on. For the price, they're not too bad at all; especially when set up with good equipment. I paired them with an NHT 10"subwoofer, and drove them with my vintage NAD 3020 (which was considered a 'budget' integrated amp in the day; yes, I bought it more than 30years ago). I also tried them through my old (budget) Monoprice Tube amp; at moderate volume level, close your eyes and the sound is impressive. Jazz, pop, folk (acoustic, unplugged, etc) classical... it handles it all decently (remember the price!).
      The 'horn' tweeter on them give out a bright and 'airy' high end (they make the high-hats on a drumkit sing), give a wide soundstage and they image remarkably well. The midrange is pretty good too, as voices were natural sounding (not shrill nor compressed). The bass is remarkable, given the small size of woofer; I think these would be adequate as near-fields or in a small room or bedroom. I set these up in the living room and so the sub was needed. And I think the perfect setup would treat these speakers as more of a neutral, reference speaker rather than a rock/pop loud speaker. As you pointed out, they don't play that loud. For less than 40 clams for the pair, its pretty hard not to recommend these.
      The only reason why I got the Saiyins over the Singing Wood was price. The Saiyin's listing yesterday on Amazon had a 25% off coupon, so I thought I'd try them out.
      Thanks @Viewmydesktop, I'm going to study your videos and recommendations.

    • @Viewmydesktop
      @Viewmydesktop  2 месяца назад +1

      I’m really glad to hear that you agree and like these speakers. I enjoy listening to music played through different setups, and it sounds like you do a little mix and matching yourself. Thanks for sharing the setups you used on these speakers and I really appreciate your support.