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Hello everyone I am new to the forum.  I have a Sansui AU719 amplifier and I am keen on obtaining a set of Yamaha NS1000 (hard to get I know) speakers to pair with it.

I have no specific reason for wanting these speakers which probably sounds a bit silly but I just love the look and history of these speakers.   My question is would these speakers suit this amplifier.

 

Thanks David 

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Plenty of ppl in love with ns1000 .. but prices are pretty heavy. With the 719 you are going to get lots of midrange for sure. Personally i would gind something a little warmer to stop the yammie from being over the top. Something smooth and refined. With my similar speakers i ended up with a sansui 777 instead

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Hi David.

                  There are a set of NS 1000 at Len Wallis Audio in Sydney at the moment, Simon`s right about the price.

                                                                                                                                                                                               Cheers.        Ian.

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Thanks Snapper its a bit of a pipe dream at the moment and yes they command top prices if you can find them.   Being 60 I like all the old rock music from the 60's and 70's.    I have Cerwin Vega D7s at the moment which aren't to bad but would love to get the yammies. 

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I have a set of E70`s for sale in the classified`s at the moment.

There are very easy to drive.

Just a thought, there not in the Yammes league but sound excellent anyway.

                                                                                                                                     Cheers.     Ian.  

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