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Pioneer SP-FS52 Home Audio Andrew Jones Designed Floor Standing Loudspeaker, Black
Brand | PIONEER |
Model Name | FBA_SP-FS52 |
Speaker Type | Tower |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions, For Computers, For DVD Players |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
About this item
- ANDREW JONES. From speaker designer Andrew Jones comes a collection of speakers that bring professional-quality sound to your living room. These highly-acclaimed bookshelf loudspeakers deliver on sound, creating an immersive listening experience.
- CURVED DESIGN. These speakers utilize a RF Molded Curved Cabinets design to reduce internal standing waves, resulting in high-performance and exceptional sound quality.
- FEEL THE BASS. A structured surface with oversized magnets improves rigidity and bass accuracy. A vented pole piece also improves bass response for deep, beautiful sound.
- TWEETER EFFICIENCY. To widen the sweet spot of the 1-inch High Efficiency Soft Dome tweeter, we’ve engineered a custom wave guide. Increasing tweeter efficiency, together an 8-Element Complex Crossover, allows the SP-FS52 to bring the sound.
- COMPLEX CROSSOVER. 8 Element Complex Crossover perfectly blends audio between the woofer and tweeter for greater accuracy.
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Over 70 Years of Audio DesignPioneer has been the industry leader in audio design and engineering firsts for over 70 years. Designed by Pioneer’s Chief Speaker Engineer, Andrew Jones, these speakers embody all his high-end expertise and passion for pure audio reproduction. And while audio enthusiasts gladly pay as much as 80,000 dollars for some of Andrew’s designs, you’ll find these new SP-FS52 speakers considerably more affordable. |
A Taller SpeakerWhen we were designing the SP-FS52s, we listened carefully to what users were saying they wanted. As a result, we increased the speaker height by 3 inches. The result is improved sound quality due to the speakers being closer to ear-level. Whatever your system, or the source of your audio, the SP-FS52 Floor Standing Speakers are ready to bring your listening experience to the next level. |
Sophisticated CrossoverThe job of the crossover in a speaker is to break the audio signal into low, high and sometimes mid-range frequencies. It’s an important job, and it uses circuitry like inductors and capacitors to accomplish it. Much of the competition uses an extremely simple, low-cost crossover made up of a single capacitor and inductor. The Pioneer SP-FS52 utilizes a sophisticated 8 component high quality crossover. The reasoning is simple: we do it because it’s one more way of insuring high quality sound that makes its presence known. |
Pioneer SP-FS52 Standing Floor Speaker | Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Home Audio Bookshelf Loudspeakers | Pioneer SP-C22 Andrew Jones Home Audio Center Channel Speaker | Pioneer SP-T22A-LR Andrew Jones Add-on Speaker | Pioneer SW-10 200W Powered Subwoofer | |
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Benefits | Designed with uncompromising attention to detail, these speakers are ideal for home theater systems, offering remarkable audio quality from CDs, videos, gaming and any other audio source. | Created by world-renowned speaker engineer Andrew Jones, the Dolby Atmos enabled SP-BS22A-LR compact speakers offer high performance and exceptional quality to deliver a stunning music and home theater experience. | The new Pioneer SP-C22 speaker does the job in stunning fashion utilizing dual woofers in a full-sized cabinet for enhanced vocal performance. If you want your entertainment as real as it gets, the SP-C22 is one of the most important speakers to own. | The SP-T22A-LR add-on speakers were designed to add to your current compact speaker or floorstanding front speakers. Upgrading your AVR and adding on the Pioneer Add-on speakers allows for Dolby Atmos content to come alive. | Designed to fill the room with deep, powerful bass essentials, the Pioneer SW-10 Powered Subwoofer conveys the weight and realism contained in dynamic music and soundtracks. |
Features | RF Molded Curved Cabinet, Three 5-1/4” Structured Surface Woofers, 1” High Efficiency Soft Dome Tweeter, 8 Element Sophisticated Crossover, 130 Watt Power Handling | › Fully Integrated Concentric Dolby Atmos Top Firing Driver, 1" Soft Dome Tweeter, 4" Textured Surface Woofer, 80 W Power Handling | Two 4” Structured Surface Woofers, 1” High Efficiency Soft Dome Tweeter, Gold 5-Way Binding Posts, 6 Element Sophisticated Crossover, 90 Watt Power Handling | 4” Concentric Driver, 1/2” Tweeter, Top Firing Concentric Driver, Curved Cabinet Construction, 80 W Power Handling | BASH Amplification, 10" Long-throw Down-firing woofer, Wide Rubber Surround, 400 W Peak, 30 Hz-150 Hz Frequency Range, 200 W FTC Power Output, Bass to Fit Your Environment |
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Value for money | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Sound quality | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Bass quality | — | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Sheerness | — | — | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | NEUMITECH | Firemall LLC | Amazon.com | Parts Express | Amazon.com |
speaker size | 5.25 inches | 5 inches | — | 5.25 inches | 6.5 inches | 5.25 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Electric | Corded Electric | Electric |
connectivity tech | — | Coaxial, Bluetooth, Optical | Auxiliary | Wired | — | Wired |
speaker type | Tower | Computer, Woofer, Surround Sound | Center Channel, Woofer | Floor Standing | Woofer | Bookshelf, Tweeter, Coaxial, Subwoofer, Woofer |
mounting type | Floor Standing | Shelf Mount | Floor Standing | Floor Standing | Floor Standing | Tabletop |
weight | 25.8 pounds | 17 pounds | 13.5 pounds | 1 pounds | 12.82 kilograms | 19.9 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 8.9 x 35.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 25.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | SEYOO |
ASIN | B008NCD2S4 |
Item model number | SP-FS52 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 20, 2012 |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 260 Watts |
Item Weight | 25.8 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Pioneer SP-FS52 Home Audio Andrew Jones Designed Floor Standing Loudspeaker. Highly acclaimed and award winning series of speakers designed by world-renowned speaker engineer Andrew Jones. The SP-FS52 floor standing speakers were designed to offer extraordinary performance and remarkable sound quality for music and home theater at an affordable price.
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Customers like the sound quality, value, quality, appearance and size of the speakers. They mention that they have a rich superior sound, tight articulate bass, a lot of presence in the midrange and clean crisp highs. They also say that the speakers are amazing for the money, well constructed and that they are high end. They like the size, saying that they're not too big and not too small.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They say it has a rich, superior sound, with tight, articulate bass, and a lot of presence in the midrange. They also say the speakers handle the symphony well, excel at mid-bass and in the middle range, and have a soundstage that extends well past the edge of the speaker. Customers also mention that the speakers are heavy enough to put out wonderful sound, and mid 20th century jazz also sounds great.
"...music lovers, played some Brahams and I thought the speakers handled the symphony well with a full rich sound, but these speakers have their limits..." Read more
"...Imaging is even better than last night. Soundstage extends well past the edge of the speakers and in some cases wraps around me to 90 degrees left..." Read more
"...They sounded MUCH better, immediately. By moving them around a bit in the room I could tweek the sound well and find the sound I was looking for...." Read more
"...The mid was smooth and musical. Vocal was rich and clear, Tony Braxton and some other performer’s voice came to live...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the speakers. They say they're amazing for the money, with fantastic resolution. They also say the speakers are some of the best sounding speakers for the price. Customers say the speaker set is great for various media, including TV, movies, Internet Radio, and iTunes.
"...The build for $100 is just fine, these speakers are not light but they are easy to move around even after you attach the feet...." Read more
"...For the absurdly cheap price, (I don't even have a pair of interconnects this cheap) they are a fantastic bargain...." Read more
"The SP-FS52s are great for the money when they can be grabbed at or below $150...." Read more
"...know enough about the good stuffs and glad this pair performs great at basement bargain price without the price tag. Well done Mr. Jones!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the speakers. They mention that it is a good product, well constructed, and high end. They are solid heavy speakers that have the best tweeters they've heard in any speakers under $1,000. The build quality is excellent for the price, and the tweeters and waveguide produce very nice, bright, clear highs at low volume.
"...The set up is pretty easy, banana clips work or the old method of raw wire twisted to make a connection...." Read more
"...But in the mid sized bedroom, this system works INCREDIBLY well. I am very pleased with the sound, very full base, clear and powerful midtowns...." Read more
"...When in a 2.1 system, they punch above their weight, leaving room to upgrade other components and "still hang"...." Read more
"...Punchy and clear.These speakers are not crap. They are more linear frequency wise, than the bics. But I'm not too impressed by them...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the speakers. For example, they mention that they have great looks, are beautiful, and inoffensive visually. Some appreciate the uniform look and sound. Overall, customers are happy with the design and sound quality of the product.
"Build quality is excellent!Looks are amazing!But sound quality is only so-so.Not bad, but not great neither...." Read more
"...Plus, they are as well painted and finished as any speaker you will find. Absolutely!..." Read more
"...Mids and vocals also enjoy a great separation and balance. Image for me is crazy fantastic; I can stand next to one speaker and clearly hear the..." Read more
"...They have a sleek look and match well.If you want great sound on a budget, these are the ones to get...." Read more
Customers like the size of the speakers. They say that they are not too big and not too small. They also say that the bass is reasonable considering the size. Customers also say the speakers blend in well in their living room. They are accurate for large or small rooms and are the perfect fit in any set up. Customers appreciate the black wood finish and the not-so-intimidating footprint.
"...A simple but good all around stereo system with my Sony STR-DN 1040 A/V receiver...." Read more
"...They are musical. Paired with a good front-end, music flows nearly effortlessly from these speakers, and it's easy to set aside the critic's hat and..." Read more
"...very nice find on these. they are not too big and not too small. just perfect...." Read more
"...The build for $100 is just fine, these speakers are not light but they are easy to move around even after you attach the feet...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the speakers. They mention that they have good clarity, fill the room with clarity at all levels, and bring out more detail. The mids are clear and have some warmth. The Pioneers are very clear and bring the notes out. They are transparent and revealing.
"...12 hours later, the high end has settled into mostly smooth and nicely detail. Color balance is quite neutral for a speaker this price...." Read more
"...I am very pleased with the sound, very full base, clear and powerful midtowns. For the price, I think this is a steal!Daniel" Read more
"...If you are looking for great speakers, with enough volume, detail, and quality, look no further...." Read more
"...I hear more detail and even in a 2.1 setup the placement of sounds in the room is 1000% better than the Polks...." Read more
Customers like the crispness of the speakers. They mention that the volume is clean, and the highs are crisp. Some say that the lows are outstanding, and that the tweeter is sharp. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality of the product.
"...was very impressed no matter the volume they where clean and crisp not to much treble or mid they where perfect all I can say perfect for the price..." Read more
"...They are crisp, and are indistinguishable from their 1200.00 counterparts from Definitive, and they are inexpensive, yet appear to be well..." Read more
"...these speakers but I don't hear warmth... I just hear a lack of digital harshness... as an aside, if you do any eq adjustments, if at all possible,..." Read more
"...High end was very harsh and grainy, but I've been through this many times before. I knew I needed to get some miles on them before judging...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the height of the speakers. Some mention that the highs are very good, beautiful, and present, while others say that the lows are not as pronounced and the low end is almost nonexistent.
"...Outriggers are easy to install (as they should be) as well as low profile, and wire screws hold onto speaker wires tightly...." Read more
"...bass is not too much, its very punchy and fast. highs are very good. i tried everything so far and will continue to break them in...." Read more
"...with the Base (I have a sub-woofer for that), but the high and mid are not impressive. Electric guitar is nowhere sharp...." Read more
"...The highs carry through and are really clear...." Read more
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Room-12x12 with 8 foot ceilings, converted den and not super big at all. Still I felt like a solid set of book shelf speakers were going to run anywhere from $300-$500 for a pair like ELAC and then you will likely need speaker stands which can run anywhere from $75-$250 to much much more depending how fancy you want to go. I started to think a floor speaker knowing I would not need a lot of power to fill the room still made sense and perhaps I didn't need a full 5.1/7.1 system
What I was replacing was a Polk Surround in a box type from about 18 years ago, they were great for my needs at the time and I just never got around to upgrading or going in a different direction. The Receiver I was using and was set on replacing I am now actually going to milk a few more years out of. It's a Panasonic from about 18 years ago, it is a 5.1 with DTS/Dolby and 100 Watts per channel but I will caution you that these numbers companies throw up are not always reliable.
The speakers arrived days apart, in fact I had to call Amazon as the 2nd one never shipped, nice customer service woman actually stepped in and had it overnighted all was good. The set up is pretty easy, banana clips work or the old method of raw wire twisted to make a connection. I literally just unhooked the Polk and set up the floor speakers with the same wires, I have full plans on re-wiring but my 18 yr old receiver does not take banana clips so I have to mix/match some new 16 gauge wire.
Once set up they came on rather quickly and easily, I didn't make any judgements on what I first heard as most speakers need 25-50+ hours to open up and really showcase what they can do. I did start turning up the receiver not long after connecting them to the receiver, I was impressed. No center channel connected, no subwoofer, these things sounded great. Believe me, if you are a heavy EDM type, you will be surprised how much bass in in these for a small room filling sound, but you will eventually need a Subwoofer if you crave bass but these supply plenty for regular TV watching.
These speakers sound really good playing rock n roll, classic to Greta Van Fleet I found rock n roll to really shine thru on these floor speakers. I don't listen to country but I bet that also would sound good on these. 80s pop like Duran Duran has a nice vibe and bass tone on these. For classic music lovers, played some Brahams and I thought the speakers handled the symphony well with a full rich sound, but these speakers have their limits so let's talk a little about that.
If you go to the Symphony and Opera often in your hometown, well it's not likely you are trying to lowball your home audio but if you love classical music, these speakers will suffice but you probably should think about upgrading to something else. These speakers are for the masses I would say not the Audiophile who is picky picky picky.
Ohms and Your Current Receiver...Most new receivers pair well with speakers that are 8 ohms impedence, we don't need an Audiophile moment here but we do need to understand that if you have a receiver from 15 years ago and it works fine but you kind of feel like your speakers are lacking, these might be what you need. The Pioneers here have a 6 Ohm for the their rating and there really are not a lot of new speakers in that category. In fact these floor speakers are probably about 7-8 years old from coming into the market so they are not cutting edge technology.
These speakers are going to solve many problems for you, even if you order them and decide to send them back it will give you a good starting point. If you bought a new amp in the last couple years(Denon, Onkyo, Marantz) I wouldn't waste your time with these, you likely spent a good chunk of money on the new receiver, don't go cheap on your speakers.
Monitor Audio, ELAC, a few others have a lot of floor speakers that are about triple the price per speaker of these...the $500-$1,000 floor speaker market is pretty vast. You will spend under $200 for these, grab a Sony 6 ohm Center Channel for $100 on sale, Yamaha has a nice Sub around $150, you have the makings of a pretty rich sounding surround sound system that will make those small to medium size rooms feel like mini theaters.
There is a set of bookshelf speakers that match these floor speakers for about $100 for the pair, those might make great rear speakers to pair with these in the front. I want to say a quick word about the build quality and size/shape. The build for $100 is just fine, these speakers are not light but they are easy to move around even after you attach the feet. They stand about 3 feet tall and could be placed on a box if desired but I like the way they sit int he corners angled where I am sitting int he middle of the couch forming a triangle of sound. In fact they slide into the corners because of the shape around the back of the speaker.
My favorite listening was a simple 2.0 Stereo no Subwoofer and these speakers sounded fantastic for what I wanted. You can play with them but there is a spot for these in every house. They are a great Step-1 to build around, you cannot lose on these speakers and it's frightening how much money people blow on basic sound, if you're not going to fork out North of about $750-$1,000 for a set of speakers, just buy these. Hope this helps you end your search, cheers!
I got my order through amazon late yesterday. I set the speakers up and connected them to my big system. Frankly, they sounded pretty awful, but imaged and sound staged very nicely. High end was very harsh and grainy, but I've been through this many times before. I knew I needed to get some miles on them before judging. So I stuff one of my favorite break in CDs in on repeat, ECM, Miroslav Vitous, Emergence, and let it go.
Now, about 12 hours later, the high end has settled into mostly smooth and nicely detail. Color balance is quite neutral for a speaker this price. Imaging is even better than last night. Soundstage extends well past the edge of the speakers and in some cases wraps around me to 90 degrees left and right .... impressive trick at this price point. Bass is decent, but I may have these too far out into the room. There's no back wave to speak of so these might not need to be as far out into a room as bi-polars. I roughly use the audio rule of thirds for speaker placement to start with and then start moving around from there. These are still about five feet into the room from the front wall.
These are still far from broken in, but I'm very impressed with what I hear so far given the price. They're not, needless to say, big Magicos or full range electrostats, but I wouldn't expect that. For the absurdly cheap price, (I don't even have a pair of interconnects this cheap) they are a fantastic bargain.
Edit: Update 3-7-2015
I think my pair of FS52 are getting pretty well broken in and I'm very pleased given that the pair are cheaper than any interconnect I've ever owned. Shocking how far speaker technology has come.
High end is smoothing out, but still doesn't particularly like female vocals as it remains a bit sibilant. Better than it was so maybe more break in hours will help, but I have hunch that it won't. These are not gorgeous as my electrostats are on my reference female vocal CDs (Patricia Barber, June Tabor and a few others).
What they do well is that they're exceptionally neutral and very coherent top to bottom. And speaking of bottom, these speakers will go down into the 30s with weight down there. Placement is critical though. I get them any closer than 48" to the front wall, bass becomes too heavy and loses detail, sound stage depth collapses and loses focus. I get them out beyond 58" and sound stage depth and image placement is fantastic, but I lose the bottom end. Right now, I'm playing around between 52 and 55" as that seems to be the best compromise. My best reference CD / LP for setting up the bottom end is the string bass recording, ECM Records, Miroslav Vitous, Emergence. In 55 years of collecting that remains my number one. I have 13,400 albums and although I've never counted the CDs, I imagine its around 3,000 - 4,000.
I can't comment on vinyl yet as I sold my Well Tempered Signature that I had for years and have the new VPI Classic Signature with 3D arm in Rosewood on order. I'll use a Koetsu Rosewood on it and will use the Fosgate Signature tube phono stage with it. First though is the move into the new house and start the process of getting the new audio room setup.
I'm far too old and need to conserve cash to put $100,000 to $200,000 in a table so $10,000 - $12,000 will have to do for now.
So why I'm I reviewing a speaker that's $129 ea.? I'm more impressed with someone who can put together a musical $1,000 - $2,000 system than I am with someone who has a state of the art $500,000 to million dollar system .... and oh yeah, you can do that!!!
3-23-2015
Since my last comments, and with more break-in 'miles', they've further improved to the point that the sibilance I noted earlier on female vocals seems to be going away. They're amazingly uncolored and coherent, top to bottom. No way on a sub with these as it's unnecessary and a bunch of money for a sub that goes much lower. Placement is critical, but if done correctly, these are going down into the 30s.
I'm impressed overall enough that I bought a second set.
Now that the system setups are laid out:
Size - Small for towers, even though Pioneer says they added 3". Easy to place.
Installation - Easy. Outriggers are easy to install (as they should be) as well as low profile, and wire screws hold onto speaker wires tightly.
Sound - The big one. Both systems, coupled with the R-S202, are fairly neutral sounding. Clean as well. Good for TV and non-action movies out of the box. Bass is a little recessed however, but with 5 1/4" drivers this shouldn't be surprising. I added a small sub, also from the Pioneer Andrew Jones line (the SW-8MKS) to the dining room system, which adds a tight, controlled (although not deep) low end that meshes well. Makes the speakers shine with certain genres of music. Only other downside? At 87dB, sensitive they are not. The R-S202s put out 100w/ch, (closer to 150w/ch into 6 ohm speakers but THD takes off), and even in a smaller room they aren't going to rattle the windows.
Conclusion - Great for $300/pair towers. When in a 2.1 system, they punch above their weight, leaving room to upgrade other components and "still hang". In a 2.0 stereo system they can still outpace TV speakers and many bookshelf speakers, but don't expect to blast EDM/bass heavy music without a sub.
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Para un nivel de entrada no me arrepiento haberlas comprado por $1,920.68, de lo que me arrepiento es no haber comprado las 6 bocinas para usar el receptor con 7.1 y dolby atmos. A pesar de que solo alcanzo los 89dB según lo que marca el celular con la aplicación para medir dB, es un sonido lo suficientemente fuerte para disfrutar, y las he comparado con bocinas preamplificadas que se supone que se escuchan más fuerte pero es sólo ruido, la calidad de sonido es abismal, puedes estar todo el tiempo escuchándolas a altos niveles y no te vas a cansar.
No me pongo a juzgar como los que se creen "audiófilos" a pesar de que puedo escuchar y notar claramente diferentes valores en frecuencias altas y bajas.
Son excelentes para empezar en este tipo de equipos de sonido.
A pesar de que alcanzan frecuencias bajas que se perciben muy bien al oído, para muchos yo creo que es necesario complementar con un subwoofer ya que para la gente común no es suficiente oir las frecuencias bajas, sino sentirlas.
Reviewed in Mexico on April 13, 2019