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If Your Mixes Sound Good on These, They Sound Good on Anything

The new HS Series powered monitors were designed to be true studio reference monitors in the tradition of the famous NS10Ms. When choosing your next pair of near field reference monitors, remember it's not just important that they sound good; they have to be an honest reference for your mix. The new HS Series of reference monitors were designed to give you exceptionally flat response so you can really trust what you hear. That means that mixes that sound good on Yamaha HS speakers will sound good on anything. In fact, that's the ultimate test of a reference monitor. Even better than that, HS series speakers not only sound good, they look great, too.

The HS Series is a two-way, internally powered speaker system designed to provide affordable, high quality reference monitoring for all types of recording and multimedia applications home studios, computer-based music production, gaming systems, keyboards rigs and personal computer systems. All products are sold and packaged individually, making it easy to build flexible monitor setups and 5.1 systems.

The 70-watt HS50M (5-in. cone and 3/4-in. dome tweeter) and 120-watt HS80M (8-in. cone and 1-in. dome tweeter) are housed in bass reflex-type cabinets, and reproduce surprisingly tight low end and smooth, high frequency response to beyond 20 kHz. Inputs include a balanced XLR and 1/4-in. phone jack. In addition to master level controls, each speaker has trim switches that allow you to custom-tailor low, mid and high frequency response for different applications.

HS 50M
5" White polypropylene cone
" Dome tweeter
70-watt biamplified power
XLR and " connectors
Room control and frequency response switches
HS 80M
8" white polypropylene cone
1" dome tweeter
120-watt biamplified power
XLR and " connectors
Room control and frequency response switches

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anonymous Fri, 12/07/2007 - 21:06

Yeah Actually I was surprized how ev nd 868 sounds throuh them, and minor equing is making it noticably better. The only problem I have now is... How do I place them in my 9x9 room..... And how do I treat the room... I was thinking on hanging them in the corners... I mean placing on stands cause they are huge and heavy..
this is how it looks table is completly mounted to the walls. Equipment changed though :cool:.