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Item: Yamaha NS10m Speakers

Location: Melbourne --
Price: $400
Item Condition:  Good -- work perfectly
Reason for selling: New turntable funds 
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD  Can send by courier
Extra Info: In same family since new; body has no major dings -- but could do with a clean up etc ; consecutive serial numbers; sound quite amazing 

 
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A QUICK CLARIFICATION

"What's the difference between an ns10 & an ns10m studio?"

There are  SIX models of this famous Yamaha near-field monitor. These six speakers came out in three stages over about twenty years, each new model building on the improvements of the last: 

  • 1 model in 1978: i) NS-10M [original, vertical, clear mids/ harsh highs, 50W max, limted bass (85Hz), most common today]
  • 3 models in 1987: ii) NS-10M PRO iii) NS-10M STUDIO iv) NS-10MC [improved tweeter, 120W max, latter two horizontal, new terminals/crossover, bass to 60Hz, less common, more expensive]
  • 2 models in the Mid-Nineties: v) NS-10MXvi) NS-10MT [magnetically shielded, verticle, rare, MT bass to 45Hz]
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A QUICK CLARIFICATION

"What's the difference between an ns10 & an ns10m studio?"

There are  SIX models of this famous Yamaha near-field monitor. These six speakers came out in three stages over about twenty years, each new model building on the improvements of the last: 
  • 1 model in 1978: i) NS-10M [original, vertical, clear mids/ harsh highs, 50W max, limted bass (85Hz), most common today]
  • 3 models in 1987: ii) NS-10M PRO iii) NS-10M STUDIO iv) NS-10MC [improved tweeter, 120W max, latter two horizontal, new terminals/crossover, bass to 60Hz, less common, more expensive]
  • 2 models in the Mid-Nineties: v) NS-10MXvi) NS-10MT [magnetically shielded, verticle, rare, MT bass to 45Hz]
So which of the six models are these ones?
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5 minutes ago, DMax said:
42 minutes ago, coolhand said:
A QUICK CLARIFICATION

"What's the difference between an ns10 & an ns10m studio?"

There are  SIX models of this famous Yamaha near-field monitor. These six speakers came out in three stages over about twenty years, each new model building on the improvements of the last: 
  • 1 model in 1978: i) NS-10M [original, vertical, clear mids/ harsh highs, 50W max, limted bass (85Hz), most common today]
  • 3 models in 1987: ii) NS-10M PRO iii) NS-10M STUDIO iv) NS-10MC [improved tweeter, 120W max, latter two horizontal, new terminals/crossover, bass to 60Hz, less common, more expensive]
  • 2 models in the Mid-Nineties: v) NS-10MXvi) NS-10MT [magnetically shielded, verticle, rare, MT bass to 45Hz]

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So which of the six models are these ones?

From here, the label says NS-10M.

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