State of the art speakers from yesteryear.


Which speakers from the past can compete with the very best available today?
With some modification performed today that will take them over the hill?
A perfect example would be the Infinity RS-1b.
Upstream electronics would be chosen to suit the speakers.
pedrillo
Have to agree with Kirkus on those yamahas. Many studios used them as monitors which is why so many recordings sound tipped up in the treble, harsh, and bright. Try Waveform Mach 13's.--Mrmitch
Second the Auratones.Sold the NS10m's after hearing them.Still like them both,though not as much as the L100's....YMMV,Bob
What the heck are Yamaha NS10s? I thought I had heard of most
legendary vintage speakers, but this is a new one to me.
(There's a pair on ebay for $650). Thanks.
But if the Yamahas are so bright, wouldn't you think songs mastered on them would be dark? Sort of the opposite of Dynaudios.