No School Like The Old School Audio Edition

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • In This Video Im comparing the 60s to the current day speakers
    Which is Better
    Whats Inside. Kriesler Custom 15 VS Yamaha NS-555
    Audio Tests
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  • @madrx2
    @madrx2 Před rokem +2

    I purchased the Kriesler Custom 15 Hifi system at a swapmeet in Hamilton in 1999 for $8. Absolutely mint condition. As a kid I modified it, cut holes in the rear panel for "ports" and completely ruined the speakers being 13 years old haha. I still have it . The turntable unit is still in spotless condition. But the speakers are a little farked. I have vivid memories of the smell of the inside of the speakerbox for some reason "VINTAGE WOOD" loved it. But my magnet covers are silver, not gold.

  • @AlexMitchell-sj4sb
    @AlexMitchell-sj4sb Před 2 měsíci

    What amazes me is how the old school speakers hold their own against newer speakers.

  • @bigguy1403
    @bigguy1403 Před rokem +3

    I've had the yamaha NS 555 for over 10 years now and they still look and sound awesome. These speakers rock I've had speakers 4x more then the 555 and the yamahas are way more punchy. These speakers are so good that if you don't have a sub it's ok because the bass is that good unless your watching a movie then of course you need that sub but that said great review thank you.

  • @LeeSeanSullivan
    @LeeSeanSullivan Před 4 lety +4

    I am convinced they may be able to get the frequency low on smaller speakers with cabinet tuning, but it does not sound the same as a large speaker.

  • @HomeTheatre101
    @HomeTheatre101 Před 4 lety +4

    Old School ftw!

  • @ChrisKadaver
    @ChrisKadaver Před 2 lety +3

    Even through the speaker of my old samsung galaxy S7 I could tell the old one sounded more natural. Was just thinking about buying the yamaha. Thats why I ended up here. But I think I changed my mind.

    • @keirrasmussen
      @keirrasmussen Před rokem

      Don’t judge what a speaker sounds like from a video on your phone. The 777 is worth every penny if you power it with good equipment.

  • @preethibala8730
    @preethibala8730 Před 3 lety

    Hi friend, is this speaker worth to buy in 2021? I’m planning to get a floor standing speaker thanks in advance 😄

  • @bmultimate1One
    @bmultimate1One Před 2 měsíci

    The Yamaha NS 555 are the better speakers especially when using a subwoofer.

  • @RBS22
    @RBS22 Před 4 lety +3

    Interesting! The difference between them became very noticeable. I liked the test.These Yamaha speakers are beautiful.😎🔊👍 Hungs...

    • @TheTechGuyYT
      @TheTechGuyYT  Před 4 lety +3

      The Yamaha do look amazing but I enjoy the sound of the old krieslers more

  • @alfaholic3
    @alfaholic3 Před rokem +1

    It was hard to tell until I plugged in my headphones but once I did it was immediately apparent the Kriesler shit all over the Yamaha and sounded way more natural and effortless. I am sure with some crossover work and cabinet mods you could get the Kriesler to sound even better, those drivers are a work of art.
    Edit: I just finished watching your conclusion and glad to hear we came to similar conclusions.

  • @HomeTheatre101
    @HomeTheatre101 Před 4 lety

    Love my pair of DBX Soundfield V's they also have 15 inch woofers!

  • @masterblaster2626
    @masterblaster2626 Před 3 lety +3

    I actually thot that the Kriesler sounded brighter ... I was hearing some more tambourine with it. I gave the nod to the Kriesler for both audio samples. I watched cuz there's some Yamahas on Craigslist now.

  • @RWRKofficial
    @RWRKofficial Před rokem

    My Namco from 1977 I use them for 1977, since they patterned a lot with Panasonic, the Technics division made the speakers. 15 inch driver, 6” diameter magnet!, 3” dome midrange(5”inch basket to hold it), 3 inch dome tweeter.
    Made in Japan
    It has a pretty vintage crossover in it and they are heavy!!
    I use them as reference for when I make music because of the very clear sound they output.
    Namco NSX-900, very rare.

  • @pml394
    @pml394 Před 4 lety

    Nice vs vid -thanks ! could be very Interresting if you made a Quick comparison everytime to the round Jvc speakers +sub - it’s kind of reference for the few insiders (i found some Jvc like yours after seeing your vid)

    • @TheTechGuyYT
      @TheTechGuyYT  Před 4 lety

      The thing is I wouldn't say either sound better the JVCs with a sub sound great against anything

  • @bigwolf287
    @bigwolf287 Před rokem

    Great comparison, I just bought a pair of Yamaha NS-777 in pristine condition for $25.00 American dollars, And I love them.

  • @DIYDumpRat
    @DIYDumpRat Před 3 lety

    Mate I give it to the Kriesler's I reckon. I found 2 boxes full of ns-333's at the dump the other day. I just made a video if you're interested. I found you while researching some ns-777's. Think they might go with them nicely :)

  • @davidtanguma6247
    @davidtanguma6247 Před 2 lety

    I agree with your assessment!

  • @nickc6411
    @nickc6411 Před 4 lety

    On the Bose 700 series soundbar, sub setup, I almost don't want to know how it compares because I think it sounds amazing ... At least right now

  • @viniciusicandido8785
    @viniciusicandido8785 Před 4 lety

    Parece que é uma caixa de origem Australiana e os falantes são Magnavox, e não tenho certeza se ele pertence ao Radio 11-118.

  • @stanislaug
    @stanislaug Před rokem

    hello. do this speakers NS-555 work with a Jack or RCA cable from a cellphone? Or do they it need a receiver / amplifier system as a source??

    • @crodoc69
      @crodoc69 Před rokem

      They need amplifier. Those speakers aren't toys.

  • @gt.vintageaudio3402
    @gt.vintageaudio3402 Před rokem

    Nice Test !!,....

  • @CT-vl3iu
    @CT-vl3iu Před 4 lety +1

    .....size of the woofer plays a big role....but ,..old is gold

  • @josephmay4937
    @josephmay4937 Před 4 lety +2

    The old are built a lot better then the new speakers they make today

    • @zerocool6452
      @zerocool6452 Před 4 lety +1

      Would not say that, you can get speakers that are bulit like tanks fo under 1K and if yo spend like 10-100K IF you are knocking on them it feels like you are knocking on a rock, completely silent!

    • @MiguelGouveiaFreitas
      @MiguelGouveiaFreitas Před 3 lety

      If you say the same thing about cars too, then I rest my case.

  • @michaelandrew4488
    @michaelandrew4488 Před 2 lety

    I def take those Krieslers. PLUS you should run them with valve equipment anyway to get what those speaker can do. If you listen to current stuff , then take the Yamahas . This is all very apples vs oranges though.

  • @JarrodLamp
    @JarrodLamp Před rokem

    The Yamaha sounds clearer. Buy if your rocking system without sub then yes. I like my music sounding clean then the sub for bass. I lesson to like goth metal for the highs I just need speaker then for the drums i need the sub.

  • @germanadolfobahr3220
    @germanadolfobahr3220 Před rokem

    You are 100% right.

  • @quananginh9446
    @quananginh9446 Před 3 lety +1

    it's not fair to compare high-end speakers from the 60s to modern entry-level speakers. I don't know how much the Kriesler Custom 15 cost new, but it would be fair if you compare the Kriesler with speakers that are at least 5x the price of the NS 777 (around $2000).

  • @jacksmith3097
    @jacksmith3097 Před 3 lety

    I liked your test but it is a bit subjective. 15 inch woofer is an entirely different sound. Like apples and oranges, or in this case grenades versus fire crackers lol.... . I'm thinking that once you start pumping up that volume the yamaha will start to lift up her skirt. Great job I definitely gave you it a like.

  • @rokhisulmuayinuddin9240

    ilovalue for moneyve thi speaker .one ofthe best yamaha speaker

  • @viniciusicandido8785
    @viniciusicandido8785 Před 4 lety

    Oi, você tem mais informações desta caixa Kriesler? Manual ou o crossover?

  • @cl2nden1st89
    @cl2nden1st89 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi, Marinlaw! In domestic homes it really is a matter of preference. But if it’s studio monitoring we’re talking about, then whichever sounds “clearer” - and confirmed by actual measurements - should win. There’s a point, however, where all monitors start to measure excellently enough that aesthetic taste and overall timbre then become the winning factors to a decision. Although some just want it all so they get more and more speakers than they have clearly space for! Speaker addiction, or so they say. 😀

    • @TheTechGuyYT
      @TheTechGuyYT  Před 4 lety

      I'm talking on in a lounge room type setting . Just laying back listening to the tunes. Should measure the 60s speakers frequency response

    • @MiguelGouveiaFreitas
      @MiguelGouveiaFreitas Před 3 lety

      @@TheTechGuyYT I don't even get what it is you're comparing. I like the idea for the video, but for a fair comparison you need the right amp for each set of speakers and bear in mind the Yamahas would most likely be coupled with a sub (which is what I'm about to purchase, all 3). The sound does definitely sound brighter in the modern speakers, I would also assume crisper, clearer, more dynamic and surely very even across all frequencies when compared to the vintage speakers. That's what I think it would sound like, can't really tell from listening on my average computer speakers. Also the choice of song and era has to make sense as most music we listen to nowadays hadn't even been created back then, nor the music production advancements. I totally believe you prefer listening to those songs on the Krieslers but I just don't buy it. FYI I have a pair of AKAI SW 187 speakers in my lounge and they're pretty good for heavy rock and bass heavy electronic, but that's about it!

  • @razvanbac6239
    @razvanbac6239 Před rokem

    Old school is always better no matter how many speakars they are adding inside the cabinet. They are not able to produce those good speakers at a resonable price so make compromise at quality and size to be afordable. We are a consumer society not a quality one.

  • @raipe76
    @raipe76 Před 2 lety

    Even on the smart phone i can hear the difference. Old school sounds little bit better than Yamaha… 🤔

  • @jgbelmont
    @jgbelmont Před 3 lety

    The Yamaha takes much more power. You should have turned it up it would have certainly been a better competition.

  • @tistenp2946
    @tistenp2946 Před 5 měsíci

    Based on your taste of music, I'll go with the one you like the least! 🤷‍♂️

  • @UltimateGattai
    @UltimateGattai Před 2 lety

    They definitely sounded different, I feel like like the Yamaha was more detailed and had better bass, whereas the Kriesler sounded muffled to me. I'd also say the Kriesler has a warmer sound (I swear there was some popping there), but the Yamaha was colder and more neutral.

    • @cpypcy
      @cpypcy Před rokem

      To me I heard the exact opposite, Yahama sounded muffled while old school sounded crisp. That may come down to compression since I don't watch it in HD but only 720p and on cheap earbuds. I have to try to listen to it at home on my Yamaha 777s :)

  • @garant406
    @garant406 Před 2 lety

    Oldschool has more Charakter

  • @user-it3ih9ed2c
    @user-it3ih9ed2c Před 3 lety +1

    Ямаха лучше , Звучит , Сбалансированней звук , нет кричащего ВЧ звука !

  • @consumerreview1463
    @consumerreview1463 Před rokem

    NS 777 better

  • @victorppereira
    @victorppereira Před rokem

    Kriesler Custom 15 é melhor.