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Yamaha NS1000M w/ Atacama Stands Floorstanding Loudspeakers These don't really need introduction. Yamaha NS1000M Be speakers in insanely good condition. I purchased these a couple of months ago from the original owner (he purchased them new in the 1970s!) as they looked so tidy, but unfortunately I don't have space for them and am doing a big downsizing of my stereo components.   I added brand new Atacama SLX300 stands and they're also filled to the brim with Atabite filling so each stand is maxxed out. For their age they look almost new, with only some minor superficial marks on them - they e

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About Atacama

Atacama Audio traces its origins to 1969 in the UK, initially operating as Sambell Engineering Ltd with a focus on aerospace engineering alongside firms like Rolls Royce. The company pivoted to hi-fi in 1987, leveraging expertise in aluminium to pioneer innovative legs and feet for equipment racks. Evolving from tempered glass shelves to superior oak and bamboo with curved designs and spiked isolation, Atacama refined its approach through decades of hands-on development.

The brand specializes in hi-fi furniture and supports, including award-winning speaker stands, modular racks, and AV platforms that prioritize both aesthetics and acoustic performance. Drawing on vibration control principles, these products enhance system clarity without venturing into amplifiers, speakers, or source components like turntables and DACs.

Positioned as a mid-tier leader in the niche of hi-fi furniture, Atacama enjoys strong UK recognition for over 30 years of reliable, customizable solutions favored by enthusiasts seeking optimal setups. Its in-house design and manufacturing underscore a commitment to practical excellence over high-end exotica.

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