Yamaha
Description
These Yamaha S215V Club Series V Speakers are great all-around performers. Gigging bands, mobile DJs, and houses of worship helped make the first 4 generations of Yamaha Club Series audio speakers incredibly popular. The refinements of generation V continue this success story with larger speaker enclosures for improved low-frequency performance, improved drivers for higher power handling, redesigned crossovers, stronger grilles, and dual Speakon and 1/4" connectors. With professional features, excellent sonic performance, and great value, Club Series loudspeakers deliver premium quality night after night.

The S215V 2-way enclosures feature dual 15" drivers and 2" tweeters with titanium diaphragms. Frequency response: (-10dB) 42Hz-16kHz. 1,000W program handling, 2,000W peak. Sensitivity: 99dB. 20"W x 46"H x 24"D. 101 lbs.
Yamaha S215V Dual 15" Club Series V Speaker Pair
Features
  • Dual 15" drivers each
  • 2" tweeters with titanium diaphragms
  • Frequency response: (-10dB) 42Hz-16kHz
  • 1,000W program handling, 2,000W peak
  • Sensitivity: 99dB
  • 20"W x 46"H x 24"D each
  • 101 lbs. each
Reviews

5

4 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
Cons
  1. Bulky/Heavy1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Durable1
  2. Good Audio1
  3. packs a serious punch1
  • Excellent speakers

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    bySound Master Djuan

    fromLittle Rock Ar

    I own a pair of these monsters that I use on top of a pair of Cerwin Vega EL36C Folded horns as a 2 way system using The QSC GX7 in mono to The Vegas & The QSC GX5 in stereo on the Yamahas & shook a packed full sized gym . I did a party at a frat house & knocked plaster from the roof !!!!

  • Great sounding and looking speaker for the money.

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byDJ MACHO MAN

    fromEast Orange, NJ

    We used to have the JBL JRX 125 speakers and i decided to move up to the Yamaha's and have not looked back! We've had them for well over 2 years and have not had an issue with them. We're using a QSC 2450 amp to push them with and we can push them to the limit without a problem. They've never cut out on us nor have we blown a speasker inside. These speakers really kick butt! Great buy for us! I couldn't be more happier right now with these. I also like them because certain gigs you do the room is so small that you really can't use a sub and with these you don't need to. Of course you can buy some that are better that cost a lot more but for the price, they're the best i've dealt with.

  • REAL ROCKERS

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byMJ

    fromMount Pleasant MI.

    I have owned these for 3 years now and I can say they really are road worthy and really sound great.. I use them for karaoke and DJing. They are a little heavy but nothing the Rock n Roller cart can't handle.. I have had many compliments on the quality of the sound these produce.. I also own the single 115 cabs all together they really pack a punch..

  • VERY good value

    5

    submitted18 years ago

    byPhil

    fromNorth Texas

    I've been gigging with these speakers for about a year now. I wanted to wait on the review so I could opine not only on sound, but on reliability. Well...these speakers are GREAT! We're running our 8-man band (horns, keys, etc...) through them and I can tell you that the sound over the full sonic range is awesome. I sound-tested the Yamaha's against some slightly higher priced JBL's and in this $$ range, you can't find a better sounding speaker. They are built like a bomb shelter and we have had zero reliability problems. We even got caught in the rain at an outside gig last July 4th and they kept chugging along. You can spend more and get more, but if you're looking for some truly killer sound without a second mortgage, these Yamaha's can't be beat!

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  • asked byRaymond

    fromNY

    Are these speakers powered? Thanks.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No, they're passive.