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  2. NS-2000 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha NS-2000 Speaker, front with cover attached. First produced in 1982, the Yamaha NS-2000 is an improved version of the older NS-1000 speaker that was first made in the early to mid-1970s. Like the NS-1000, it is a 3-way acoustic suspension speaker system with a beryllium-dome midrange and tweeter.

  3. Yamaha NS-10 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Minneapolis Speaker Company launched a new brand of speakers called Bold North Audio. Their first product, the MS-10W, is stated to be the ideal replacement woofer for the NS-10M. The website includes copious amounts of engineering data showing driver and in-system comparisons. [18]

  4. Tweeter - Wikipedia

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    These tweeters typically do not have a frame or basket, but a simple front plate attached to the magnet assembly. Dome tweeters are categorized by their voice coil diameter, and range from 19 mm (0.75 in), through 38 mm (1.5 in). The overwhelming majority of dome tweeters presently used in hi-fi speakers are 25 mm (1 in) in diameter.

  5. Rudy Bozak - Wikipedia

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    The Concert Grand was the crown jewel of Bozak speaker systems since its introduction in 1951. [6] This refrigerator-sized speaker system originally contained four B-199 12" woofers, one 8 Ohm B-209 6" midrange driver and eight tweeters. [7]

  6. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    The Tympani series has been discontinued for several decades and is replaced by the 20.7 and 30.7 speakers. Magnepan LRS, 1.7i, 2.7, 3.7i, 20.7. The MG series has been produced continuously, but the "MG" has been dropped from the name; thus the MG-I is now the 1.7i, the MG-II is the 2.7i, and the MG-III is now the 3.7i.

  7. KEF - Wikipedia

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    The Reference Series Model 207/2 was launched with major upgrades from the previous Reference Series. After a comprehensive research and development program since the late 1980s, in 2005 KEF introduced the ACE (Acoustic Compliance Enhancement) technology, which enables the same bass performance as a conventional speaker of twice the size.