Calling upon the styling and function of the ubiquitous NS-10M monitors made popular in the 1980s, the HS5 adds built in bi-amplification for 70W of total power pushing a 5" woofer and a 1" tweeter. The sound is true and unflattering -- if it sounds good on these speakers, it's ...
The Yamaha HS5 Powered Studio Monitors Pair White with XLR Cables Bundle 2-Way Speaker from the Club Concert series feature refinements aimed at permanent installations with an elastomeric spray coating that easily fits any decor, is very tough, and read
It’s the perfect marriage of both HS5 and HS8 and will likely perform best in terms of mixing duties. It also happens to be incredibly well-rated on Amazon and has over 1,800 reviews with an almost perfect star rating. In addition to that, I own a pair and absolutely love them. Bu...
The HS5 also features a Room Control switch that allows you to engage a 2 to 4 dB low-cut below 500 Hz to compensate for muddy low-frequencies that may occur if your speakers are placed too close to a wall. Image: Higher Hz This low-cut filter is accommodated by a corresponding High ...
The Yamaha logo lights up when the speakers are active, and I did all my tests with the EQ switches set to their default, neutral positions. The stereo imaging is really very good and the sound is very revealing of detail, in much the same way as the original NS10s were, but I ...
While not flat, these speakers are absolutely ruthless about midrange information conflicts, which is to be expected somewhat from that 800hz boost. [...] That's the idea with the entire HS line. Is that kind of thing actively desired by folks using these in the studio? You have studio...