View other reviews for this product:
Oliviercool
Published on 03/13/07 at 19:14
So here it is indeed Yamaha NS-10M Studio.
<ul>
Reccommandée power of the amplifier: 60-120 Watts
Impedance: 8 Ohms
Connection: 2 terminals: 1 for 1 + and the -.
Amp used: Inter-M R150
Usage: Home-studio
</ul>
SOUNDS
It seems that these speakers sound neutral? I can not believe it unless I have a mistaken notion of its "neutral". For me, they lack bass and they n'entand the upper midrange. But against the sound is sharp and clear, good stereo image. When the dynamics? I always hard to say ...
OVERALL OPINION
I the boards for 2 years (we are mid-March 2007), I bought the boards used.
This is my first monitor speakers. I selected the boards because I am perceived that many recording studios have: I thought that this was certainly not without reason.
I was really confused at the beginning and it took me several years to almost get used to it, and again, almost. It is impossible to mix with if you use them alone. They need other speakers who come to their assistance in the frequency ranges that the NS-10 are struggling to restore (mainly bass and treble) and I use until the best hi-fi encintes Pioneer 2x 25 Watts bring just the bass and treble that Yamaha do not but are a bit feeble in all mediums and complement rather well, I'm surprised ^ ^
These speakers are great but they are not used alone, otherwise the overdose of media guaranteed.
<ul>
Reccommandée power of the amplifier: 60-120 Watts
Impedance: 8 Ohms
Connection: 2 terminals: 1 for 1 + and the -.
Amp used: Inter-M R150
Usage: Home-studio
</ul>
SOUNDS
It seems that these speakers sound neutral? I can not believe it unless I have a mistaken notion of its "neutral". For me, they lack bass and they n'entand the upper midrange. But against the sound is sharp and clear, good stereo image. When the dynamics? I always hard to say ...
OVERALL OPINION
I the boards for 2 years (we are mid-March 2007), I bought the boards used.
This is my first monitor speakers. I selected the boards because I am perceived that many recording studios have: I thought that this was certainly not without reason.
I was really confused at the beginning and it took me several years to almost get used to it, and again, almost. It is impossible to mix with if you use them alone. They need other speakers who come to their assistance in the frequency ranges that the NS-10 are struggling to restore (mainly bass and treble) and I use until the best hi-fi encintes Pioneer 2x 25 Watts bring just the bass and treble that Yamaha do not but are a bit feeble in all mediums and complement rather well, I'm surprised ^ ^
These speakers are great but they are not used alone, otherwise the overdose of media guaranteed.