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I've been using the Yamaha MSP5 studio monitors for about three years. I've used them both for tracking and listening and for mixing. They work great in all listening applications because they provide not only an accurate portrayal of the sound you are playing but because they cover the whole spectrum of frequencies. Yamaha has a reputation for ...
Overall, we used these for a bout a year or maybe a little longer before deciding to upgrade and go with something else that sounded a little better after our trip to the local music store. We were able to trade these in a get about 50 percent of what we paid for them back to put toward our next set of monitors which is good, that means they hol...
But overall if your not worried about having a lot of low end , or if you don’t compose your music with a lot of kick and thump than these will work perfect for your. Maybe for some easy listening music or some jazz because of a smooth bassline with no punch, they will sound great. But if you need something with some punch and knock go with som...
The most disconcerting thing about these kind of monitors is the honesty of the sound: it's simply brutal! No mercy for glitches or the unsteady volume/attack of my bass played without a compressor. You can hear everything! If it actually sounds on these monitors, you can expect something good. Isn't that the goal of a good studio monitor?
I use them for 3 years, especially in the second listening, because I find tiring and unpleasant enough to compose long. But I always audited smixs above, and the voice over work. After to the home studio that will have the budget for one pair, which will mainly music and premix, I suggest instead of fostex pm1 to have a little b...
7 years of use. Great value for money. Bought 300 euros the pair OCCAZ December 2004 I would do the same choice.
I use it for more than 2 years I had alesis mkII, which are to play the keyboard or guitar, but not for mastering There seemed sound more muffled and less faithful to the source. In addition, the amplifier was included in the enclosure (it necessarily in the night) while the amp is MSP7 outside speakers and screwed on. <br...
I have since 1999. Good quality / price ratio. I would do this choice for the use I have described, I have not seen equivalent.
I use them for a month, I found the latest model at the right price (beware there recent models (after consolidation by Yamaha) and other older who can date, the news front side edges rounded and not square like the old. wary of sellers who do not take into account the age of the speakers in their price in time!) J was able to com...
I use them since their purchase in 2004, and I do not use them because they are enough for me and that I have my bearings. I could, when buying them, compare them with Tannoy Reveal (a bit aggressive for my taste and color mediums) and Alesis M1 MKII (too flattering to be honest), sold in the same price at the time . The Yamaha, ...