Pioneer: Cs-787 |work|

: Rated at 50W (nominal) to 80W (music power).

Because of the 96 dB sensitivity, these speakers are a dream for low-wattage vintage receivers. You could drive these to deafening volumes with a 15-watt tube amp. They are incredibly efficient. The bass is deep, loose, and warm—classic "West Coast" sound. For rock, funk, and disco from the 70s, the CS-787 is a party machine. The horn tweeter gives cymbals and snares a "snap" that feels visceral. pioneer cs-787

If you put the CS-787 on a test bench today, it would likely measure "colored" compared to modern monitor speakers. However, measurements don't tell the whole story of enjoyment. : Rated at 50W (nominal) to 80W (music power)

In the golden age of hi-fi, Pioneer engineers sought to create a speaker that could handle the warmth of vinyl while maintaining structural integrity over decades. The result was the CS-787, a "bookshelf" powerhouse that bridged the gap between fine furniture and precision audio engineering. The "FB" Innovation They are incredibly efficient