Yamaha MSP5 - abruti2004's review
translatedI have cost Ben and I found the sound great, prcis, dynamic, and bass not ridiculous. For mixing with Midiman card. SOUNDS The curve is not neutral frequency drives, low mdium clears EXAGRES are …
Yamaha MSP5 - ngobaut's review
translatedThe size of its speakers is interesting for the home studio, the quality of the connection jack or XLR did the rest. The setting of the facade is in practice too, as the LED on the front of power;)…
Yamaha MSP5 - LoHerry's review
translatedI chose these costs to their report qualitprix and the quality of the finish. These are costs 2-way bi-amplified, blinds, which have respective amplifiers: 40 W for the bass and 27W for the twee…
Yamaha MSP5 - jplesaint's review
translated- Speakers cheap, and of the reputable bnficiant of NS10M, even if controversial. Trs good speakers, obviously not competing not against gnlec, Mackies or JBL, but cohrentes. - They serve me to mon…
Yamaha MSP5 - jmabate's review
translatedBass Reflex Active Speaker 2-way bi-amplified bandwidth of 50Hz ~ 40kHz maximum output level 101dB (1m on axis) Weight 7.5 kg cone woofers, 12 cm (4 magntique shield), power 40 W tweeters o…
Yamaha MSP5 - imagination's review
translatedThese speakers use with a Korg D1600 multitrack, seem excellent for the work of mixes because they are a REALLY monitoring. Your exact mix is exellent, as well qu'agrables, they are not flattering.…
Yamaha MSP5 - Terch's review
translatedXLR input jacks or symtriques, body mass ct blind to put notches, at all good for my use. Monitors in my home studio to mix heavy in all genres. SOUNDS So ... sound .... It lacks the lower b…
Yamaha MSP5 - binbinhfr's review
translated+ Used for the monitoring mix. trs adapted in my home studio o I was looking for the monitoring of average power. SOUNDS Stereo Trs good image. Mdium slightly lower strengths. Acute neutral and…
Yamaha MSP3 - Mamaz's review
translated- I wished to be a long-term set of monitor speakers at a reasonable and appropriate for maximum application. (I do not mixes of 5.1) - I opted initially for local pregnant because my studio is cu…
Yamaha HS80M - Runenlyd's review
translatedFirst of all I want prciser my notes are related to lower my exprience and according to a report quality price j'espre goal. Technical level: 42Hz-20KHz. between TRS and XLR. Power 120 watts (RMS …
Yamaha HS50M - stofkry's review
translatedPower: 70 W (25 + 45) Bandwidth: 55Hz - 20kHz (-10 dB) 5 "+ 3 / 4" Frquence cutoff 3 kHz Sensibilt: -10 dB 10 kOhms Connector jack (symtrique) and XLR Dimensions: 162 x 222 x 168 mm Wei…
Yamaha MSP5 - charlatan transfer's review
translatedI was looking for small speakers to amplify an electronic piano Roland FP3 small but pchues. These seem to indicate, with a good reserve of power and size too small. Deplus, the possibility of rglage…
Yamaha HS80M - chouwap's review
translated- What technical specifications motivated your choice? no, just the sound - For what purpose? to have a mix cohrent that goes well on any SOUNDS - The curve frequency drives is it neutral e…
Yamaha HS80M - harmonique's review
translatedAfter listening to many model Phonic, Genelec, Event, KRK, Fostex, Far, Tanoy, E-MU ... I came across a small pair of HS50, I tried many CD's on it (all genres) and the frequency response and image b…
Yamaha SW10 - jacker's review
translatedI bought this subwoofer to dpart complter to my cost basis MSP5 that are limited to low level and then I offered the MSP10, just to mix my songs. SOUNDS In sound is the slap carrment, dja MSP5 c'…