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SEAS 325 professional vintage project
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<blockquote data-quote="Langerman" data-source="post: 1192570" data-attributes="member: 23926"><p>Hi Vinyljan,</p><p>Great to hear from someone who was around when these were on the market. Sjoe, R990 was a lot of money in 1984. Interesting that you mention the NS1000’s, a 3 way sealed design with bigger drivers and box. I would liken the SEAS 325 to the smaller Yamaha NS 200, also sealed and sporting the same size drivers.</p><p>I really am liking this configuration and I am amazed at how much bang for the buck these have provided. If you decide that you will for sure not use the SEAS drivers for a DIY project then keep me in mind as a buyer because i would love to experiment with those drivers in different box designs and experience how it impacts the sound.</p><p>Thanks for responding and you are clearly a lifetime audioholic as you are still into it today and I salute you Meneer. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🫡" title="🫡" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1fae1.png" /></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Langerman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langerman, post: 1192570, member: 23926"] Hi Vinyljan, Great to hear from someone who was around when these were on the market. Sjoe, R990 was a lot of money in 1984. Interesting that you mention the NS1000’s, a 3 way sealed design with bigger drivers and box. I would liken the SEAS 325 to the smaller Yamaha NS 200, also sealed and sporting the same size drivers. I really am liking this configuration and I am amazed at how much bang for the buck these have provided. If you decide that you will for sure not use the SEAS drivers for a DIY project then keep me in mind as a buyer because i would love to experiment with those drivers in different box designs and experience how it impacts the sound. Thanks for responding and you are clearly a lifetime audioholic as you are still into it today and I salute you Meneer. 🫡 Cheers, Langerman. [/QUOTE]
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