You are Saviour, Great effort these the the best speakers ever made by Yamaha, the standard they made would cost atleast 10K$ Now. You have rescued such a Legend back to form and beauty, the angel is Back.
I know Im asking randomly but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Logan Thomas Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Parabéns! Trabalho minucioso, fantástico! Caixas históricas de alta qualidade que agora de volta à vida vão proporcionar muitos anos de ótimas audições!
Beautiful job! Appreciate you taking the time to make such a good video. I have a matched pair, which apart from some paint loss on the tops, almost look new. But, there is a build-up of dust on the 10" driver. Could you let me know how you removed the metal grill from the front? Can I do it without removing the driver itself? You mentioned it was glued on, do I just gently prise it off?
Great video - fantastic, careful restoration. Do you or any of your viewers know whether the sound differs a lot between a normal pair (different left and right speakers) and a pair like the one in your video (2 right side speakers)? My guess is that they won't differ much in sound quality.
GREAT JOB!!!!! Eurobandit I am sharing your post in a Forum of Vintage Audio surely you will get good comments and likes. But I have two questions: 1) Can you show or tell more details on how you cleaned the woofer and Mid Range ? I was surprised by the foam which seemed glowing did you paint it or change it? 2) The missing badge you bought it ordered from someone or found them used? Thks
How in the world do you even get speaker to look like that,they look like they have been dragged behind a truck. and these werent cheap speakers when they were new.
You are a very nice person for showing the audience how to resurrect Yamaha NS1000M classics. Very much appreciated! Now it is my turn to do the same.
Great job, I am sure your video will also be helping a lot of other people to resurrect a lot of other NS 1000's too!
Awesome job Otto! Way to get them back into circulation so that your friend and customer can enjoy listening to them for many years to come.
skill and time paid off on this project. look awesome
You are Saviour, Great effort these the the best speakers ever made by Yamaha, the standard they made would cost atleast 10K$ Now. You have rescued such a Legend back to form and beauty, the angel is Back.
Absolutely fantastic work. If only I had the time to learn to do this myself as I'd like to restore my Yamaha NS-690's
Superb job there on these legendary classics.
Excellent job! that unbelievable how someone can destroy fantastic speakers 😱. You give them second Life!!! Thumbs up 😀
I know Im asking randomly but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Tommy Lee Instablaster :)
@Logan Thomas Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Logan Thomas it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Tommy Lee you are welcome xD
Absolutely fantastic job!You saved a legendary pair of speakers from the scrap heap.How could anyone do that to these beautiful speakers?
These speakers are legendary!!!! How could someone treat them in such a f--ked up way?!
Parabéns! Trabalho minucioso, fantástico! Caixas históricas de alta qualidade que agora de volta à vida vão proporcionar muitos anos de ótimas audições!
Good job, they look real good.
Awesome job...I am sure your friend will be very pleased.
Awesome work!
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EXCELLENT JOB!!!
grea restoration, i have a pair of those, and soud great, I highly recommend a crossover recap for best sounding,
I have a pair of ns 655 and they sound great hope i can get a pair of these one day
Awesome job!
Great job well done
Perfect
Always been my dream to have a pair of these
Hi great job. One question what is the part number for the Monacor Speaker terminals that you used? Thanks
Your idea of using insulation is a good one,,i never thought of that,,,I been looking online for sound absorbing foam and its costly.
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Awesome Man!
Thumbs Up buddy!
Well done looks very good
Beautiful job! Appreciate you taking the time to make such a good video. I have a matched pair, which apart from some paint loss on the tops, almost look new. But, there is a build-up of dust on the 10" driver. Could you let me know how you removed the metal grill from the front? Can I do it without removing the driver itself? You mentioned it was glued on, do I just gently prise it off?
awesome job
Wonderful stuff! Where did you get the badges from? How about the speaker terminals?
Nice work. How do you remove from the cabinet the plastic sockets for the grill pegs?
Nice work.
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Красавчик, молодец!
Good Job.
This is amazing work... as you can know now see :P
Great video - fantastic, careful restoration. Do you or any of your viewers know whether the sound differs a lot between a normal pair (different left and right speakers) and a pair like the one in your video (2 right side speakers)? My guess is that they won't differ much in sound quality.
How good are the Yamaha ns -a300? Is it a good deal to buy for 10 dollars a pair?
GREAT JOB!!!!! Eurobandit I am sharing your post in a Forum of Vintage Audio surely you will get good comments and likes. But I have two questions:
1) Can you show or tell more details on how you cleaned the woofer and Mid Range ? I was surprised by the foam which seemed glowing did you paint it or change it?
2) The missing badge you bought it ordered from someone or found them used?
Thks
Respect! W🙌W
Good job :)
Beautiful work, Sir! They look gorgeous! Would you happen to know when these were made?
Must have been early 80's I would think🤔
Great job. Now they have tuxedos.
Gorgeous
hHow did you manage to get them in that condition
Did you spray paint them or use a brush?
Excellent! Nice job
How in the world do you even get speaker to look like that,they look like they have been dragged behind a truck. and these werent cheap speakers when they were new.
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I call them focal grand Utopia killers.
Killer Mullet
Do these speakers only work with an amp? I hooked mine up and didnt get a sound out of them 😑
Как можно вот так убить тысячную серию!!!
Я сам в шоке, к стати пара симетричная.
TopTastic
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Awesome job!