Love this video. Photos of a speaker by itself make it difficult to ascertain its real size. Having a person standing next to them, particularly the 2000, is really helpful.
Absolutely! The use of spruce for speaker cones does contribute to a more natural sound, much like a finely crafted musical instrument. It enhances the overall audio experience, giving it a unique character.
NS800 and NS600 put out a big sound stage and surprisingly good imagining, these speakers are easy to drive compared to B&W and KEF bookshelf check them out,.
Beautiful towers! I heard they sound quite similar to Focal, and that's the good thing! Glad you decided to carry Yamaha too. Can't wait for your reviews on them.
Love this video. Photos of a speaker by itself make it difficult to ascertain its real size. Having a person standing next to them, particularly the 2000, is really helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting!
I love the use of spruce to make the cones. These are more like musical instruments than just speakers.
Absolutely! The use of spruce for speaker cones does contribute to a more natural sound, much like a finely crafted musical instrument. It enhances the overall audio experience, giving it a unique character.
NS800 and NS600 put out a big sound stage and surprisingly good imagining, these speakers are easy to drive compared to B&W and KEF bookshelf check them out,.
@@keeganpaes1337 I’d like to hear the Kef R3 Meta Vs the Yamaha NS-600. There is nobody in my area really showing the Yamaha lineup.
Yamaha did tune the Lexus LFA.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Love all the Dreamedia videos. Please keep the coming, guys.
Beautiful towers! I heard they sound quite similar to Focal, and that's the good thing! Glad you decided to carry Yamaha too. Can't wait for your reviews on them.
Thanks for your support! 😁
Will you be doing a review on the towers?
It would have been great to hear them, this then allows the ordinary working Joe (Me) to go out and buy one of those pairs !
Tower looks smaller next to human scale than I thought.
Looks bigger in images
It’s amazing how perspective can change things! In-person, they often look more compact but still impressive.