Some speaker driver measurements...

Those Yamaha's are intriguing: text book performance until some 5kHz with very smooth diverging on and off curves and than @(around) 5kHz on- and off axis are coinciding again. The only thing I can think of is that at 5kHz only part of the 2.7" diaphragm is radiating, but then so well controlled it does not show in Z or Waterfall pics.
 
The diffuser suppresses the on-axis destructive resonance, without it, the on-axis dip around 5KHz would have been deeper.

Many years ago, I had the privilege of being able to listen to the Yamaha NS-1000M in a fellow DIYer and music aficionado's home , who lived in the next town from me. This gentleman took a chance, and opened up his lovely home to a couple of young 18-year olds. Apart from being a wonderful host, he single handedly introduced me to wonderful world of speaker building. We were listening to some other speakers, but later insisted that we listen to a pair of his NS-1000M.

I listened with raise eyebrows. The midrange was really the star of the show- it had that fine, delicate, just-there character of music, never soft, never aggressive, and when we turned up the volume, it never sounded too LOUD!

We were club music addicts of the late 1990s (or discothèque if you remember Giorgio Moroder, Jean-Michel Jarre, Sven Vath; or superclubs if you are a bit younger and remember Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, Daft Punk etc) so the bass wasn't particularly impressive, but from around 500Hz upwards, I just could not fault it.

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Did you get the rest of the drivers from Pioneer or Yamaha (woofer and tweeter)?


One cannot help but wonder if the NS-5000, released in 2019 before the catastrophic COVID, represents 44 years of progress.
Orr is it classic hi-fi, reimagined...
 
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