*Picture for attention. This is not how they’re set up*

I started with the Klipsch R-15PM + 10SW, and I thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. Then, years later I found my beloved Yamaha NS-1000 Monitors. These were different, raw, natural, and I finally understood “image” and “soundstage”. Yes, it took years, but I discovered it, I think. I know that the NS 1000 Ms are unique in that their purpose was specific for creating music (I’ve read), but I like them and the raw feel, A LOT. So, at this point, I feel like they’re so good I’m not sure how something can be better. I can kinda imagine, but some of it must be in our own head, right?

I know “good” and “better” is subjective, but they’re almost 50 years old now, and if other speakers are selling for $80k then, for sure they’re that much better? I know there’s a difference between ported, sealed, and rear opened speakers too.

I love my speakers and I listen to them almost daily. I just don’t know what direction I would take if I had the opportunity.

Thanks for your input!

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    1 year ago

    About 10 years ago I listened to the live version of Hotel California through a pair of MBL 101e with a Mac system in a showroom in a mall in Seoul. Ruined forever.

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    1 year ago

    I wish I knew the exact serial number. My parents have a speaker set with turntable via Sony via early 80s and the sound still beat the crap I buy at Best Buy. Warm, full, welcoming to jazz, early rock, and to classic hip hop. It’s just getting harder to find aux set ups

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    1 year ago

    KEF the Reference (non-meta), which I ended up purchasing. After a year of listening to stuff in a similar price category.

    Revel F208.

    Quad ESL-63 run by Naim Monoblocks, although this may be a nostalgic memory rather and I may now prefer the Revel or the KEF

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    1 year ago

    Klipsch Cornwalls, Acoustic Research AR-3a, Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre

    Friend of mine owns those, for me personally since I’m not loaded, my AR 2ax and Watkins WSC-1’s are pretty nice for the price.

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    1 year ago

    I recently heard JBL M2’s. Closest thing to vinyl that digital has ever sounded in my life. Absolutely incredible.