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Yamaha NS1000M
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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 88353" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>This is a very accurate description. I simply adore them.</p><p></p><p>I own a set of NS-10M's, which is actually very similar in reproduction "style" to the 1000's. Also very unforgiving of poorer recordings and rubbish amps. Power them properly though, and play well-recorded/produced source material, and they sing.</p><p></p><p>The 10's I <em>have</em> to partner with a sub though - they're too bass light. The 1000's with their big woofers are quite a bit better in that respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 88353, member: 845"] This is a very accurate description. I simply adore them. I own a set of NS-10M's, which is actually very similar in reproduction "style" to the 1000's. Also very unforgiving of poorer recordings and rubbish amps. Power them properly though, and play well-recorded/produced source material, and they sing. The 10's I [i]have[/i] to partner with a sub though - they're too bass light. The 1000's with their big woofers are quite a bit better in that respect. [/QUOTE]
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