





🎧 Elevate your soundscape — don’t just listen, belong.
The Sony SS-CS5M2 is a 2025 model 3-way, 3-driver bookshelf speaker pair designed for audiophiles seeking high-resolution sound in a compact form. Featuring a 5.12-inch woofer with bass reflex enclosure, a high-precision tweeter, and a super tweeter, it delivers a wide 53-50,000Hz frequency response. Ideal for small spaces and perfectly matched with Sony AV receivers, it offers detailed, distortion-free audio with a broad soundstage, making it a premium choice for professional and home audio setups.












| ASIN | B0F8PNFBTL |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Color | Black |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ホームシアター |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2025 |
| Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Included Components | Quick Start Guide |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Model Number | SSCS5M2.UC |
| Item Shape | 長方形プリズム。 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | SSCS5M2.UC |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Metal And Reinforced Cellular Cone |
| Model Name | SSCS5M2 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | 電源コード |
| Product Dimensions | 46D x 27W x 41H cm |
| Recommended Uses For Product | サラウンドサウンドシステム用 |
| Release date | June 9, 2025 |
| Speaker Size | 5.12 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | 53-50,000Hz frequency response, Bass Reflex Enclosure, Reinforced Cellular Cone |
| Special Features | 53-50,000Hz frequency response, Bass Reflex Enclosure, Reinforced Cellular Cone |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
K**.
A great set of speakers, but wait for a discount, not worth $278
I bought these at $168 during OCT prime and not the $278 listed (or $199 they are right now as of this review a few days after sale ) My father was an audiophile for decades, along with being a mechanic. I learned a lot of my life from him about quality audio components, but i suck at writing detailed reviews in order to persuade people to buy a product. I will start by saying, i don't know everything. I know a little, or enough, about many things. Many times, i do lots of research and become very well informed on the products i intend to buy. I strive for Quality, while also lookin for value. CHEAP , doesn't mean "Bad". nor does "Expensive" mean the best there is. With that said, these SS-CS5M2 bookshelf speakers are for my PC. I've been rocking Logitech Z-5300 5.1 for nearly 22 years. I bought them brand new. several years ago i ditched the rear channels (speakers still work) and just maintained 3.1 setup. THey sound good for gaming and movies, but i finally wanted something better. I've had much better for my home cinema setup, so i never bothered with my pc, but it's time to retire these logitech. After many YT video reviews, i enjoyed the YT channel ChepAudioMan the most. With another reviewer that gave more in-depth technical analysis and i chose these speakers. As well as the CS8M2 Center channel to be paired with my 13 year old Sony STR-DH520 AVR. After i got these setup and my AVR setup the way i like, WOW ! I know how "bad" my logitech were going to be compared to these, but compared to my theater system, just wow. Strengths Clarity & Detail in Mid/Highs Thanks to the tweeter + super tweeter arrangement, vocals, acoustic guitars, cymbals, and other high-frequency detail tend to come through quite cleanly. The “extra” super tweeter helps extend the sense of air and sparkle without sounding artificially bright (at least in well-treated rooms). In many test tracks, fine details in cymbal overtones and string harmonics were audible. Wide Soundstage / Dispersion Because of the super tweeter and driver layout, the SS-CS5M2 tends to have a broad “sweet spot” and a more open “soundstage” feel than many conventional small bookshelf speakers. Off-axis listening (i.e. not perfectly centered) remains usable. Good Build & Design for the Price The cabinets feel solid for their class, with good internal bracing. Aesthetically, they are understated and likely to blend into many setups without being too flashy. Decent Mid-Bass for Small Rooms / Paired with Sub In smaller rooms (say 10 × 12 ft, or smaller), the woofer and cabinet do a respectable job providing musical low frequencies (bass to low-mid) — though not earth-shaking. For many listeners, a subwoofer will fill in what’s missing below ~ 50–60 Hz. Trade-offs & Limitations Bass Limitations While the 5.12″ woofer is competent, in larger rooms or for bass-heavy genres (electronic, hip-hop, orchestral weight) the speakers won’t deliver deep, room-shaking bass. The reliance on a separate subwoofer becomes more of a necessity in many use cases. Potential for Brightness / Fatigue Because of the super tweeter and three-way design, some listeners report the highs being a bit “bright” or forward, especially with more aggressive recordings. If your source / amplification is on the bright side, this could accentuate sibilance or cymbal harshness. (Some real-world users note this “bright house sound” tendency in Sony’s speaker heritage.) Audio Science Review Sensitivity / Power Needs These are not ultra-sensitive “loud with little power” speakers. To get decent dynamic range and headroom, you’ll benefit from a quality amplifier that can deliver clean power, especially if you push them. Room & Placement Sensitivity As with many small / compact speakers, performance depends heavily on placement, room acoustics, and speaker stands. Rear port means you’ll want some space behind them (distance from wall) to avoid port interference or “boomy” lows. Value & Verdict For what Sony is charging, the SS-CS5M2 offers impressive bang for the buck. The fact that you’re getting a 3-way design, a super tweeter for extended treble, and solid construction in this price tier is notable. Many competing bookshelf speakers in the same range lean toward simpler 2-way designs. If you match them with a good amplifier, manage room placement carefully, and pair them sensibly (especially with a subwoofer), they can deliver a lively, engaging, and detailed audio experience that far exceeds what many expect from “budget / entry-level” speakers. However, they are not miracle workers. If you need deep extension or intend to drive them very loudly in a large hall, their limitations will show. Also, if you are super sensitive to brightness, depending on your source gear you might find them a bit forward in the top end. Overall: A strong recommendation in their class — for many listeners, these could be “speakers you get and keep,” especially if you build around their strengths.
T**4
Good.
They sound like good little speakers. I have them hooked up to a cheap stereo so their quality is limited by the source. But they seem crisp and good from what I can hear. The louder you make them, the better they sound. I'm selling the source, and keeping the speakers.
A**R
Sony.. small but powerful speakers
These small but mighty speakers are actually quite amazing. They have a very well rounded sound with lots of great bass and mid- range that really allows vocals to stand out beautifully. Because of their size , they can fit just about anywhere and fill a room with full bodied sound. For the price, don't hesitate to give them a try.
Z**Z
Awsome speakers
Awsome speakers at this price. The only issue is hard to find an ampifier within the appropriate price range to be able to fully drive these speakers.
R**N
Kinda flat without a sub.... online reivews hyped them way too far.
So, going off of online reviews, youtube reviews (cheap audio man...). I decided it was time to upgrade the sound setup for my pc (still rocking the logitech z5500's from 20 years ago!). Without a subwoofer - they are horrid. Highs sound ok. Low end is completely missing. This is trying with a pioneer elite amp and also with a pair of fosi audio za3's in mono with v7 vivid burson op amps. If you're gonna pair with a sub, they are fine - BUT - In my opinion, horribly over rated. Maybe compared to other cheap speakers they are better, but as they are - meh. Disappointing. Maybe my expectations were too high from online reviews.
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