Opinions on Yamaha P2075...?
rifftrax
Posts: 5
I just purchased one of these guys off the 'bay. Should be in relatively clean condition (just not mint) with no rusting on jacks/interfaces and a minor bend on the rack handles so I think it should be okay...
I haven't used this forum much as I hang out most of the time @ audiokarma (great site) but indeed, there are many more polk experts here I would figure and I'm running a pair of Polk Audio RTA15TL's as my mains now (picked them up for $100!). They are some of the best speakers I've ever heard...right up until last night when my main QSC amp took a dump and fried both the tweeters in the polks :mad:
I owned a P2100 a while back, which was the quietest most amazing sounding amp I've ever had. I purchased the P2075 on the basis that it is supposedly a "true balanced" input design (which I guess the P2100 wasn't) and designed in many ways better than the venerable P2100 . I wanted to see if anyone had any advice about them or has used some of the older yamaha pro-audio stuff and knows what the P2075 sounds like...if it's cut from any of the same cloth as the P2100, I'll be very happy.
I haven't used this forum much as I hang out most of the time @ audiokarma (great site) but indeed, there are many more polk experts here I would figure and I'm running a pair of Polk Audio RTA15TL's as my mains now (picked them up for $100!). They are some of the best speakers I've ever heard...right up until last night when my main QSC amp took a dump and fried both the tweeters in the polks :mad:
I owned a P2100 a while back, which was the quietest most amazing sounding amp I've ever had. I purchased the P2075 on the basis that it is supposedly a "true balanced" input design (which I guess the P2100 wasn't) and designed in many ways better than the venerable P2100 . I wanted to see if anyone had any advice about them or has used some of the older yamaha pro-audio stuff and knows what the P2075 sounds like...if it's cut from any of the same cloth as the P2100, I'll be very happy.