Nakamichi SS8 System

Nakamichi SS8 System

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  • Do Not Even Consider Buying Unless...

    Dec 21 '00
    Pros: Absolutely the best sound, easy to set up, easy to use, makes Ricky Martin sound talented
    Cons: I never said it was cheap

    Summary: Do not even consider buying the Nakamichi Sound Space 8 unless you are like me. What am I talking about? Well, I am 30 years old and have never owned a CD, much less anything that would play a CD. Why was I holding out? Hmm, perhaps because I am love ... read more

  • Beware - DO NOT BUY

    Jun 01 '04
    Pros: Looks great Sounded good when it worked
    Cons: Unreasonable warranty Company does not back the product(s) Too expensive considering above

    Summary: I purchased the SoundSpace 8 approximately 14-moths ago. The unit failed (dead power source rendering the unit worthless). The warranty reads that Nakamichi warrants the product for 12-months. Should the unit fail in the warranty period, the user is ... read more

  • One Thousand Dollars of Junk

    Nov 26 '01
    Pros: Cool Looks
    Cons: Lack of versatility and sound quality.

    Summary: The Package All-in-one systems have been around since the first tube radios were designed in the early twentieth century. Speakers built into a box capable of receiving radio waves, you had it all. The beauty of those old systems was they ... read more

  • Is It Live?~ Or Is It Nakamichi?

    Jun 21 '01
    Pros: Large Clear Sound From A Small Package, You Get A Lot More Than Bose
    Cons: Remote, Ugly Control Deck

    Summary: A long long time ago, in a land near my house... I used to think Bose made the best speakers in the world... Yes, it was at the mall... the Bose store. Well, times have changed, and now, there's only one brand that's the best. Marantz. Well, that's ... read more

  • Pretty good overall

    Feb 16 '01
    Pros: Stylish, efficient, a real space-saver.
    Cons: Expensive (you're buying the name) and surprisingly cheap cables and speakers.

    Summary: I looked at several high end "bookshelf" systems and settled on the Nakamichi, primarily as a result of the many favorable opinions here. Though I enjoy the unit overall, from Day 1 I've had loose connection problems with the System Control Cable. ... read more

  • $1000?

    Dec 30 '00
    Pros: Great Sound
    Cons: Expensive, Not for Home Theater

    Summary: I received this as a highschool graduation gift in May of 1999. The system has both its pros and its cons. PROS This system has excellent sound quality. The two small speakers provide ample sound and the sub provides a decent amount of ... read more

  • Good to Go

    Nov 19 '00
    Pros: Great looks and outstanding sound
    Cons: Price, distortion at high volume

    Summary: I am very impressed with this product. Initially, I wanted to purchase a Bose Lifestlye system, but as I went shopping around, many, if not all the dealers I talked to recommended not to buy the Bose system. So then I looked for another product and I ... read more

  • Nakamichi Stereos

    Nov 28 '99
    Pros: Sound Quality, Design and Great Value
    Cons: Nakamichi does not have the extensive product line of related products, such as a Sony.

    Summary: The Nakamichi Stereo System line (Receiver, Musicbank CD system, Cassette Tape Recorder) has been a pleasure to own. I purchased this product over Bang & Olufsen and Harmon Karden, because of the excellent sound quality, its great value and timeless ... read more

  • After a Long Search...

    Aug 02 '99
    Pros: Maximum sound in minimum space. Elegant, functional design. Thumping bass from the subwoofer.
    Cons: I suppose those looking for a fuller sound might want larger peripheral speakers.

    Summary: I spent months looking at Bang and Olufsen stereos, because I liked the compact size, aesthetic coolness, and technological advancement of the BeoCenter units. Then I read in stereo magazine that Nakamichi was making a compact, low profile system to ... read more

  • Express Reviews
  • Worth the money

    Dec 27 '04
    Pros: A little pricey if purchased retail.
    Cons: Only one Aux output.

    Summary: I got my system off eBay and have owned mine [in black] since April 2001. I love it and am still impressed by the quality of the very small speakers. Because of my extensive CD collection I recently attached a Sony 400-Disc MegaStorage CD Changer with

  • Great sound from great looking system

    May 19 '04
    Pros: Great Sound. Great looks
    Cons: Speaker grills (cloth) are delicate. Too much plastic in the main system.

    Summary: I just received this (purchased at PCMALL.COM at $599) and my family and I are just stunned! It is a beautiful looking system. We were concerned whether it would look too gimmicky but it looks classy and yet ultra-modern. The sound is just stunning. We

  • 4 years down

    Jan 23 '04
    Pros: Great Sound Nice Finish
    Cons: Weak Remote

    Summary: I have had this system for close to 4 years and so far it has performed without any issues. I have connected it as the sound output for my cable, dvd and xbox. It handles all this with aplomb. The actual quality of the sound when playing CD's is

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