
I currently own a TS-990S and FTDX-3000D. I've always enjoyed owning the aesthetically matching speakers for my HF transceivers. Three HF rigs, a SP-990 and a SP-9000 speaker remain. I recently downsized my station, and sold off the majority of my transceivers and matching speakers. In comparison, the other OEM speakers I have owned, include the Kenwood SP-990, Icom SP-20, and Yaesu SP-757, SP-5 and SP-8. I've found it provides a good balance between fidelity and clarity. I've been using a SP-9000 for a few years.

And you also get individual mute switches, useful for dual receive operation. The audio filters provide three steps of high-cut (2400/1000/700 Hz) and two steps of low-cut filtering (500/300 Hz), and each audio path (Main/Sub) may be filtered independently, allowing you to experiment with optimum settings in a diversity dual reception filtering mode. This produces an effective aperture of 8 inch (200mm), for outstanding tonal quality.


The SP-9000 features two 4 inch (100 mm) speakers, affording independent audio paths for the Main and Sub VFO output the left speaker puts out Main VFO audio, while the right speaker yields Sub VFO audio, and a front panel switch also allows you to combine the audio signals from both receivers for mixed distribution from the two combined speakers. The Yaesu SP-9000 is designed to match the FT-9000 series. Review Summary For : Yaesu SP-9000 Speaker EMail SubscriptionRegistered users are allowed to subscribe to specific review topics and receive eMail notifications when new reviews are posted.
