All New Yamaha NS-2000A Loudspeakers Are On The Market


rick2000

Stereo5 and nonoise, the exchange rate is irrelevant, most European countries have MUCH higher sales related taxes, think vat, that's why many things are cheaper in the USA. I won't even mention tariffs...

It’s true that pricing is never at the exact exchange rate and sometimes one can almost swap the $ sign for the € sign, leaving the numbers alone, but I’ve never seen something that went for €7,000 drop down to something like $5,000 or even a bit higher.

Looking up the pricing of my Technics SU-G700M2 in Europe and what I paid for it, (€2299 vs $2699) the price for the Yamaha speaker could go for $5962.60, all things being equal.

All the best,
Nonoise

 

I was debating about selling my gear in my Livingroom and getting the new KEF LS60, because I love the Blade design. However, I could not sell my Livingroom gear because I like it too much and I would regret it.

Then I considered the KEF Blade which is too big and hard to place in my room. Common sense says not to get it even though that would be my favorite.

The next choice is my old choice from a few years ago. The Yamaha NS5000, placement is a lot easier and my very neutral sounding gear will match perfectly with the slightly warm NS5000. I have demoed the NS5000 before and it is a great sounding speaker.

The new models mentioned on this thread may not be pure Zylon. I did not read the press release too carefully.

I worked for a dealer back in the 70s when a flash flood filled the building with 7 feet of water.  When we finally allowed to access to the building, there was still about 2 feet of water in the building, slowing seeping out the gap in the bottom of the front door.  It looked like an aquarium.  The first thing that caught my eye was a pair of NS1000A floating face down in dirty, filthy, flood waters.  A sickening feeling to say the least.

I'm expecting the NS2000A to be an instant success in the US.  Just keep them dry.

Copies of Polk speakers. Copies of everyone’s speakers for that matter! Anyone even considering these needs to have their HiFi license revoked.