Yamaha HS10W - " Very well for home studio applications"
home studio utilization SOUNDS It's comfortable and precise OVERALL OPINION However I believe that after years of using it, it is difficult to place the switch in a worst position. Except to p…
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 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 HS80M - Bothspirit's review
translatedI wanted monitoring speakers (active) to mix mainly amateur rock. I was looking for good speakers that allow me to make a mix as neutral as possible. I'm ready! I improved my performance significantl…
Yamaha HS50M - " Price and quality!"
translatedThe quality / price! For the home studio. SOUNDS Neutral. Excellent stereo image. Sounds clear and precise. For use on "realize" they have lows but they do not "flatten" simply. That is wha…
Yamaha NS-10M - " Incontrournable"
translatedSpeakers 2-way near passive. Professional use, to control recording, audio mixing or creation in computer music. Pioneer amp, use pro audio mixing. SOUNDS The frequency curve is not neutral. …
Yamaha NS-10M - " Supplementary"
translatedpassive speakers sound relatively well finished SOUNDS monitors employ a complementarity of a more current is used to "fine tune" the final mix after his somewhat atypical of a pregnant "modern",…
Yamaha NS-10M - djchrisgavin's review
translatedReference speakers, perfect for vocals, guitars and mid frequencies in general. The amp used on the other hand will greatly affect the final result, so choose wisely SOUNDS In addition to anothe…
Yamaha HS50M - " The right choice!"
translatedWhat characteristics have motivated your choice? value for money, the small size and good experience with Yamaha. For what purpose? home studio, mixing on Reason. What amp / What configuration? …
Yamaha HS50M - " Surely the best for 300 €"
translatedThe purchase was done more on a test and reading several reviews on AudioFanzine, not really on the specifications. I use them on a semi-professional level for my hobby as a composer. They are alre…
Yamaha HS80M - melou2003's review
translatedThe choice was motivated by the brand, never disappointed by Yamaha, and trials in open space in a store, compared with HS 50M (no bass), Mackie (cardboard side) and samson A7X (not the same range bu…
Yamaha MSP5 - Will's review
translatedLevel connections, everything is jack, XLR. These speakers are active, and despite their small size, the bass reflex, bass response. One may regret a slight blur in the midrange. SOUNDS The dyn…
Yamaha MSP3 - thetempletonpeck's review
translatedActive speaker bass reflex 2-way bi-amplified, magnetically shielded. Connectors Line 1:-10dB (RCA, unbalanced RCA), Line 2: +4 dB (XLR / TRS) Level control Line 1 / Line 2 + fixes high and low Po…
Yamaha NS-10M Studio - K-rlito's review
translatedPassive, closed, simple connections. SOUNDS Neutral, neutral, neutral. NS10 OVERALL OPINION I use for 3 years and nothing can blame them, the sound is flat? yes it is for, among pregnant neut…
Yamaha NS-10M Studio - Anonyme's review
translated-Passive speakers who cash 2voies ... nothing ... and more tweters fart all the time ... -60Watts RMS .. I think. SOUNDS OULA is the shit! see below! OVERALL OPINION AAAHHHH!! These NS -10 .…