Pioneer Cs-787 〈95% VALIDATED〉
200 mm (approx. 8-inch) cone type for low frequencies Midrange: 77 mm cone type for vocal clarity Tweeter: 66 mm cone type for crisp highs Power Handling: 50 Watts (Nominal) / 80 Watts (Music/Peak) Impedance: Typically 6.3 to 8 Ohms Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Like many vintage Pioneer CS models, the 787 is often described as having a pleasing, non-fatiguing sound that can be listened to all day. Midrange Presence:
Most models utilize standard clip-type binding posts on the rear for speaker wire connection. pioneer cs-787
The acoustic load is split across three dedicated paper-cone drivers to cover the full audible spectrum:
+---------------------------------------+ | PIONEER CS-787 | | | | ( O ) <-- 66mm Cone Tweeter | | | | ( O ) <-- 77mm Cone Midrange | | | | [O] <-- Bass Reflex Port | | | | (======) | | (======) <-- 200mm (8") Woofer | | (======) | | | +---------------------------------------+ 1. The 3-Way Driver Array 200 mm (approx
The use of a full cone-type driver for all frequencies—woofer, midrange, and tweeter—suggests a focus on timbral consistency. In theory, using the same basic technology for all three drivers can lead to a more seamless and cohesive sound as frequencies transition from one driver to the next. This design is a core reason for their characteristically balanced sound signature.
The result is a speaker that tries to do everything. Whether it succeeds is a matter of debate. The acoustic load is split across three dedicated
The most important question for any speaker is, "How does it sound?" Based on community discussions, user reviews, and the specifications, the Pioneer CS-787s have a very distinct and enjoyable sound character.