Yamaha HS Series Powered Studio Monitors Description The Yamaha HS8 studio monitor delivers professional-grade audio for your recording space. Yamaha's signature white speaker cones have been the studio standard for decades, trusted by professionals around the world for their flat, accurate response. ...
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The Yamaha HS8 studio monitor is a pretty beefy son of a gun, to put it mildly. The 8 is simply a bass-heavier monitor, that also happens to be a lot bigger and heavier (physically) overall. All of these monitors have a rock-solid build, but one thing to keep in mind is your ...
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
I was going to go with a set of HS8 monitors but instead went with the HS5s and a presonus 10" sub. The dynamic range seems to my ears to be much better on the low end and the same on the mid and high end. I know this because the guy I share my office with uses the HS8...
In defense, it must be mentioned in advance that the HS7 are budget monitors (400€ the pair in DE), so the demand for quality should not be set too high. Now comes, as expected... but when a 6.5'' woofer at 86 dB in the range of 100-300Hz repeatedly tears the 1% HD3 and ...
HS8 --- MSP7 --- MSP7 + SUB ---? I myself have been on the lookout for this next step also, looking to replace both Yamaha monitors (at the risk of not knowing the new monitors real well for a period). Expense wise I narrowed it down to something pricier, but certainly not...