Yamaha HS7 7-Inch Powered Studio Monitor Pair

  • Sound Range: 43Hz to 30kHz frequency response with precise nuances.
  • Inputs & Amplification: XLR, TRS inputs; 95W power (60W LF, 35W HF).
  • Honest Audio: Continues NS-10s legacy for transparent sound reflection.
  • Bi-Amplification: Ensures clear and phase-consistent audio.
  • Components: Unique HS drivers and extra-large magnets for undistorted sound.

Description

Introducing the next big thing in studio monitoring: Yamaha HS7s. First, let’s talk numbers. With a frequency response from 43Hz to 30kHz, these monitors ensure every nuance and detail of your audio is captured. To ensure the utmost versatility in your studio, these monitors come with both XLR and TRS phone jack inputs, catering to both balanced and unbalanced signals. But it doesn’t stop at just compatibility; the 95W power amplification, divided as 60W for LF and 35W for HF, ensures powerful, clear, and precise audio output.

Now for the package deal! This bundle delivers not one but a pair of monitors. Because, when it comes to perfecting sound, two is always better than one!

So, what sets these monitors apart from the rest? It’s their commitment to pure, unfiltered honesty. A continuation of the revered NS-10s legacy, Yamaha HS7s do not beautify or mask; they reveal. They are the mirror that shows not just your music’s strengths but also any flaws that need addressing. This ensures your mix translates universally, whether it’s being played in a car, a home stereo, or on high-end headphones.

But the real magic? It’s in the 2-way bass reflex bi-amplification. With this, each speaker gets its dedicated power amplifier, ensuring phase consistency, optimized performance, and the clarity that every audio professional seeks. The bi-amp system offers a transparent window into your mix, ensuring you hear both the highs and lows with unparalleled accuracy.

Additional information

Color

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Music engineering is a subset of audio engineering that specifically deals with the technical aspects of recording and mixing music. It involves using specialized equipment and techniques to capture, manipulate, and enhance the sound of musical performances in a recording studio or other setting.

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Music engineering is a subset of audio engineering that specifically deals with the technical aspects of recording and mixing music. It involves using specialized equipment and techniques to capture, manipulate, and enhance the sound of musical performances in a recording studio or other setting.

Music engineers work closely with music producers and artists to ensure that the recorded sound is of high quality and meets the desired artistic vision. They may be responsible for setting up and operating recording equipment, positioning microphones, and adjusting levels and sound quality during the recording process. They may also be responsible for editing and processing the recorded tracks to achieve the desired sound.

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