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Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS-5
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 5" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS-5
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 5" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS7
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 6.5" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS7
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 6.5" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS8
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 8" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
About the Yamaha HS8
2-way bass-reflex bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with 8" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter.
Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process. By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.
The KS-SW100 is a professional and compact subwoofer from Yamaha. Yamaha is a Japanese company that produces high-quality audio products. The subwoofer contains innovative and advanced bass technologies which means the bass tones are beautifully amplified. Consequently, this subwoofer is ideal for performances and events. The device has an 8 inch cone woofer and is easy to use. Furthermore, the sleek appearance of the subwoofer makes any room look minimalist and stylish. The KS-SW100 is thus a great subwoofer!
The subwoofer, together with the midrange right and left satellite speakers, can reproduce a wide range of sounds, including everything from the resounding lows of the bass drum to the highs of the cymbals. Combined with stereo positioning, this generates a highly-realistic sound experience like that of acoustic drums. The MS45DR allows you to enjoy superb sound quality without an isolated feeling of headphones, providing open acoustic drum impression that you can share with family and friends.
The 20 W satellite speakers come equipped with 2 cm dome-shaped tweeters and 8 cm midrange speaker units, reproducing high-quality mid- to high-range sounds.
The satellite speakers can be mounted on electronic drum racks compatible with the 1.5-inch diameter pipes commonly incorporated into racks for electronic drum kits. Clamps have been added to the arms on the bottom, allowing for angle adjustment of the speakers
The 16 cm cone-shaped 20 W subwoofer speaker units reproduce accurate, low-range sounds of the bass drum and floor tom, delivering a powerful sound and feel that is perfect for realistic-sounding performances.
In addition to a master volume that allows you to adjust the overall volume, a bass volume control on the subwoofer allows you to adjust the volume of the subwoofer alone, with simple controls that let you shape the sound.
The MSP3A is a handy studio monitor from Yamaha. The monitor is based on their popular MSP3. The MSP3A is an improved version, with a clearer bass and more authentic sound. The monitor is 22 watts and is versatile, as it’s compatible with a wide array of brackets and it has multiple inputs and controls. This monitor is ideal for editing music, because it produces a realistic surround sound that cannot be produced with headphones or a computer. Consequently, this monitor makes it possible to edit your music as authentic as possible.
Please be aware that the monitors are to be ordered by unit and will not be delivered with brackets.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and soon started making pianos and grand pianos. He was the first in Japan to make pianos. In its development process, this progression and innovation was always present. Through the past century and a half, the company has expanded enormously towards all kinds of instruments. Their first acoustic guitar hit the market in the 1960s, and they have been constantly improving and innovating instruments ever since. The innovation that Torakusu Yamaha contained is still visible in Yamaha's instruments today.
Yamaha is a staple for studios. They produce all different types of studio materials, including monitors. The HS monitors are very popular due to their reliable sound reproduction. This makes the monitors ideal for studio use but also to connect to your piano or keyboard. The HS4 has a frequency response of 60Hz to 22kHz, which means the smallest details of the sound will still be reproduced clearly and reliably. Furthermore, the sound is neutral. This is good, because if the speakers colour the sound your editing choices will be subjective. A neutral sound will make your decisions more objective. At the front of one of the monitors is a volume control and a headphone input. Another advantage of the HS4 is that the monitors are very compact. Consequently, they are suitable for home use or a smaller studio. On the back, there’s a stereo line connection, two XLR and TRS inputs, and an output to the other speaker. There are also two sliders with which you can alter the decibels of the highs or the lows.
This set is also available in black.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and soon started making pianos and grand pianos. He was the first in Japan to make pianos. In its development process, this progression and innovation was always present. Through the past century and a half, the company has expanded enormously towards all kinds of instruments. Their first acoustic guitar hit the market in the 1960s, and they have been constantly improving and innovating instruments ever since. The innovation that Torakusu Yamaha contained is still visible in Yamaha's instruments today.
Yamaha is a staple for studios. They produce all different types of studio materials, including monitors. The HS monitors are very popular due to their reliable sound reproduction. This makes the monitors ideal for studio use but also to connect to your piano or keyboard. The HS4 has a frequency response of 60Hz to 22kHz, which means the smallest details of the sound will still be reproduced clearly and reliably. Furthermore, the sound is neutral. This is good, because if the speakers colour the sound your editing choices will be subjective. A neutral sound will make your decisions more objective. At the front of one of the monitors is a volume control and a headphone input. Another advantage of the HS4 is that the monitors are very compact. Consequently, they are suitable for home use or a smaller studio. On the back, there’s a stereo line connection, two XLR and TRS inputs, and an output to the other speaker. There are also two sliders with which you can alter the decibels of the highs or the lows.
This set is also available in white.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and soon started making pianos and grand pianos. He was the first in Japan to make pianos. In its development process, this progression and innovation was always present. Through the past century and a half, the company has expanded enormously towards all kinds of instruments. Their first acoustic guitar hit the market in the 1960s, and they have been constantly improving and innovating instruments ever since. The innovation that Torakusu Yamaha contained is still visible in Yamaha's instruments today.
Yamaha is a staple for studios. They produce all different types of studio materials, including monitors. The HS monitors are very popular due to their reliable sound reproduction. This makes the monitors ideal for studio use but also to connect to your piano or keyboard. The HS3 has a frequency response of 70Hz to 22kHz, which means the smallest details of the sound will still be reproduced clearly and reliably. Furthermore, the sound is neutral. This is good, because if the speakers colour the sound your editing choices will be subjective. A neutral sound will make your decisions more objective. At the front of one of the monitors is a volume control and a headphone input. Another advantage of the HS3 is that the monitors are very compact. Consequently, they are suitable for home use or a smaller studio. On the back, there’s a stereo line connection, two XLR and TRS inputs, and an output to the other speaker. There are also two sliders with which you can alter the decibels of the highs or the lows.
This set is also available in black.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and soon started making pianos and grand pianos. He was the first in Japan to make pianos. In its development process, this progression and innovation was always present. Through the past century and a half, the company has expanded enormously towards all kinds of instruments. Their first acoustic guitar hit the market in the 1960s, and they have been constantly improving and innovating instruments ever since. The innovation that Torakusu Yamaha contained is still visible in Yamaha's instruments today.
Yamaha is a staple for studios. They produce all different types of studio materials, including monitors. The HS monitors are very popular due to their reliable sound reproduction. This makes the monitors ideal for studio use but also to connect to your piano or keyboard. The HS3 has a frequency response of 70Hz to 22kHz, which means the smallest details of the sound will still be reproduced clearly and reliably. Furthermore, the sound is neutral. This is good, because if the speakers colour the sound your editing choices will be subjective. A neutral sound will make your decisions more objective. At the front of one of the monitors is a volume control and a headphone input. Another advantage of the HS3 is that the monitors are very compact. Consequently, they are suitable for home use or a smaller studio. On the back, there’s a stereo line connection, two XLR and TRS inputs, and an output to the other speaker. There are also two sliders with which you can alter the decibels of the highs or the lows.
This set is also available in white.
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