Yamaha EM200 - moosers's review
The Yamaha EM200 is an eight channel analog mixer suitable for use in the studio or for live sound purposes. I've only used this for recording a few times at a practice space for a band I was workin…
Yamaha D5000 - moosers's review
The Yamaha D5000 is a little known digital delay unit. It's got a lot to offer, but like a lot of digital outboard gear has been pushed to the side in lieu of plug-ins of the same function. The D50…
Yamaha NS-10M Studio - Audiofanzine FR's review
Originally written by John Michael on Audiofanzine FR. Near-field monitor speakers Used in home studio Marantz PM4001 amp SOUNDS Let's be clear: these speakers were conceived to check ho…
Yamaha MT4X - moosers's review
The Yamaha MT4X is an old school, four track cassette recording device. Of course recorders like this are quite outdated at this point, but there's still a little bit of worth in this and even thoug…
Yamaha P120 - moosers's review
The Yamaha P-120 is a power amplifier designed for uses of all types. We have one of these at the studio where I'm working, although I've only set it up and used it on a few occasions. We have a lo…
Yamaha E 1005 - moosers's review
The Yamaha E 1005 is an analog delay unit that is designed for use inside the recording studio. I wouldn't think that you could use this anywhere other than a studio, as that's really what it's made…
Yamaha SPX990 - moosers's review
The Yamaha SPX990 is a multi-effects processor that I've used in a professional recording studio. While I know that most people will get their effects in the box, the SPX990 is an older piece of gea…
Yamaha SPX90 - moosers's review
The Yamaha SPX90 is a digital multi-effects processor that has been a staple of many recording studios over the years. I can't say too much about the connections that it has as it was already racked…
Yamaha REV100 - songboy's review
This is mainly a reverb unit with some delay and modulation options. Yes, you can edit this through a computer using software such as MidiQuest XL. This is in fact a 1u rack mount piece of gear. T…
Yamaha MW10 - moosers's review
The Yamaha MW10 is an all in one solution for those starting off looking to get into the world of home digital recording. The MW10 has all the features you'd expect from an analog mixer, but also ha…
Yamaha SubKick - moosers's review
The Yamaha Subkick is a unique microphone designed for recording really low frequencies. It is unique in its design because it is actually a speaker that has been reversed and turned into a micropho…
Yamaha R1000 - moosers's review
The Yamaha R1000 is a digital reverb unit that is enclosed in a single rack space rack mountable unit. It has 1/4 inch inputs and outputs in the back as well as a 1/4 inch output in the front of it f…
Yamaha MS10 - moosers's review
The Yamaha MS10s are a set of passive studio monitors that are designed for professional recording studios. They are suitable for all sorts of applications in the studio including mixing and monitori…
Yamaha AW4416 - moosers's review
The Yamaha AW4416 is a digital portable multi-track studio that has eight mic pre amps and the capability to record eight tracks at once, and 16 in total. The sampling rate is standard 44,100 and 16 …
Yamaha SPX900 - moosers's review
The Yamaha SPX900 is a multi effects processor in the form of a rack mountable single rack space piece of outboard gear. The processor is a digital unit and it has XLR connections in the back. It als…
Yamaha MG24/14FX - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Forenz/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - Is it rack mountable? No but you'll find flightcases specially designed for this mixer. - How many channels, groups, aux se…
Yamaha HS50M - moosers's review
The Yamaha HS50Ms are a set of active studio monitors that are modeled after the classic Yamaha NS-10M monitors. While they have a similar look to the NS-10Ms, the sound quality is a bit different, e…
Yamaha REV7 - moosers's review
The Yamaha REV7 is a digital reverb unit in the form of a rackable piece of outboard gear. It will take up two rack spaces and I believe it has both 1/4 inch and XLR connections, but I'm not 100% sur…
Yamaha NS-10M - moosers's review
I got a pair of Yamaha NS-10Ms because, like many, I feel that the mixes I get on them translate well to other listening environments. They are pretty normal speakers, which is part of the reason tha…
Yamaha MG206C-USB - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Loud Wizard/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Very comprehensive Stereo in/out USB bus 12 mono channels and 4 stereo channels (each with XLR input), 2 groups + maste…
Yamaha AW4416 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Seith/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I just bought it. I'd like to thank the guy who sold it to me for his honesty and the excellent condition of the unit. Enough …
Yamaha AW16G - sat4n's review
OK. There's no way I can cover everything here, but I'll give you the most important characteristics among those I actually use. There are eight mono and four stereo tracks, and then another stereo …
Yamaha AW4416 - FP User's review
It depends of what for you want to use this machine; if you want to use it like a stand alone gear to record, mix and burn, it's perfect if you want to use it like a mixer, and have the possibilitie …
Yamaha AW2816 - FP User's review
Everything on this unit is doing what it is supposed to do, and more!!! Price paid $1999.00 UTILIZATION Everything is Self-explanatory! If you can read, you be a master at digital recording and p…
Yamaha AW16G - FP User's review
20 gigabyte hard drive, CDRW drive standard in USA, recall scenes, graphical wave form editing, timestretching, sample pads, digital io, ...you can save your tracks as wav files via the CDRW drive an…