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Yamaha HS7I Studio Monitor with Mounting Points and Screws, White

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Style: Mountable Monitor Speaker


Size: 6.5"


Color: White


Set: Single Unit


Features

  • The installation version of the renown Yamaha HS7 Studio Monitor
  • Includes mounting points and screws for installation
  • Compatible with wall, ceiling, and baton brackets (sold separately)
  • 6.5" cone woofer and 1" dome tweeter; 43Hz - 30kHz frequency response
  • 60W LF plus 35W HF bi-amp system 95W total

Description

When selecting studio reference monitors for mixing and music production, one consideration takes precedence above all others - accuracy. Beginning with the legendary NS-10M, and continuing with the MSP and previous HS Series, this new lineup shares a design philosophy that emphasizes sonic purity without any coloring or alternation of the original sound. While many manufacturers seek to enhance the sound of their monitors to make them sound impressive, Yamaha studio monitors are designed to achieve the best possible mix by ensuring that the sound from your speakers is true to the original. HS Series nearfield reference monitors are the embodiment of this philosophy, delivering a concise sound image, high resolution, and flat response.


Brand: YAMAHA


Model Name: HS7I


Speaker Type: Woofer


Connectivity Technology: XLR


Special Feature: Bi amplification


Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 12.5 x 19 inches


Item Weight: 23.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Yamaha PAC


Item model number: HS7IW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 7, 2016


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 95 Watts


Item Weight: 23.8 Pounds


Number Of Items: 1


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  • go to studio monitors
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 8" Color: White Configuration: Single Unit
I've seen a professional artists and musicians use these in their studios and to be able to get a pair of these for under one 1k is very motivating. I've tried a couple of different monitors (presonus eris, krk rokits, and others) and these have the best imaging and flattest response. They just sound different than the other monitors, these make you feel like the artist and music is being played live in your room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2023 by aurea aurea

  • Impressive!
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 5" Color: Black Configuration: Monitor Pair
I’m a classical musician starting to learn how to do recording. With only a couple if projects that I have done so far, I am impressed with the quality of aound that comes out from these speakers. I say I got more than my money’s worth especially that I got them on Black Friday.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2023 by Paul_MA2004

  • Glad that I finally pulled the trigger
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 5" Color: Black Configuration: Single Unit
Glad that I finally pulled the trigger and bought these wonderful monitors on sale. After watching the end-of-year sales for the last four years, I finally bought these. The HS5 have fair separation, clean and clear sound, and tight bass. On the bass, if this is your sole sound system, wait for a sale and grab the HS8 woofer to fill-out the bottom end frequencies for the HS5 is only a 5 inch speaker. Overall, they just sound better than the other monitors that I own. Are the HS5 neutral? Mostly. I have little tolerance for hot or very forward or bassy speakers and headphones. The HS5 strikes a good balance for a 5 inch monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 4, 2022 by Techore

  • Simply fabulous EZ audiophile solution.
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 8" Color: White Configuration: Single Unit
I have far too much audio gear, including tube this and turntable that, with all the attendant voodoo magic. Honestly, for 98% of humanity, a pair of these 8" Yamaha monitors, teamed with a Bluetooth streaming source—and of course a streaming service like Tidal/Spotify/Apple—is all you will ever need. For streaming, I'm using the Emotiva BTR-1 Virtual Copper™️ Bluetooth System ($80). So the entire system is the monitors, the BTR-1, two RCA cables with TRS adapters, and of course phone, iPad, etc. No CD player, no turntable, no power amp and pre-amp. Nothing more. It just sounds great. Yes, it isn't cheap. At current prices, the Yamahas + the BTR-1 will cost you $1,000. But you are now done. You're in a paradise of music. Today I streamed Monteverdi's "Orfeo," Errol Garner's "Ready, Take One," and the latest from Doja Cat. It all sounds very fine, especially the Monteverdi. The clarity and accuracy and projection of classical music is excellent. I feel bad, because I own many, many thousands of $$$ of super-high-class audio gear. And I CAN tell the difference. But how often are we at that level of "critical listening" ... ? You are all set with this package. btw the word "flat" when describing studio-monitor sound typically means that the response curve is level over the entire frequency range: Low sounds are not boosted, nor are high: All frequencies are created equal. So in theory—and to my ears, in practice—this means reproduced music sounds closer to live music. I live in Manhattan USA, am often in Carnegie Hall and at the Metropolitan Opera. I'd have to say: These Yamaha 8” monitors really do deliver accurate, true-to-life sound. Again: $1,000 for very fine audio is a lot. But you will need nothing more. The entire world, and the entire history, of music is at your fingertips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 4, 2022 by 3rd Day Believer

  • High definition
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 8" Color: Black Configuration: Single Unit
These speakers produce the highest resolution sounds with great accuracy. Concert is right in front of you with pinpoint instruments location and sound image. The HS8 also has great base that the “live”presence is enhanced
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 16, 2022 by Skywalker

  • Reliable
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 6.5" Color: Black Configuration: Single Unit
I have been putting two of these Hs7’s to work for the past two years.. no change of interface , XLR Cables nor any problems with the monitors. Great purchase if your looking for music production quality. Or just some overall amazing sounding speakers.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 2022 by Alexis

  • Well, I certainly don't have any real complaints.
Style: Monitor Speaker Size: 6.5" Color: Black Configuration: Single Unit
THESE. ARE. SO. RAD. ( I got the HS7's FYI ). I reference any other speakers off of the pair of Bowers and WIlkins 684 floorstanders that I have. Keep in mind that these cost half the price of those and I am just as impressed, all things considered. While these don't produce as "big" of a sound and can't pump out as much volume due their much smaller size, they sound just as pristine to my ears. Now, don't get me wrong, these can fill a bedroom sized room with plenty of sound to satisfy a reasonable listener. Especially if they are placed within a few feet of your ears as I believe they are intended to be placed. That is where they sound best. I have mine about 3 feet from each ear and it is good. When I first fired these up they sounded a little bright or maybe even harsh on higher treble end. Either I got used to that or they broke in nicely, because they sound just right now after about a hundred hours of use at low to medium volume. At lower volume they tend to lack a little bottom end, and at very high volume the clarity suffers and things start getting a little distorted and muddy. At medium to medium-high volume is where these really shine. If you're using these as studio monitors as they are intended to be used, this volume range is where you'd want to be listening anyways, for various reasons. For one, you don't want to listen at loud volumes for long periods because it will fatigue your ears to the point that listening is longer pleasurable and probably not as objective as is necessary. Also you can damage your ears. You only get one set of ears. Once they're messed up, that's it. I already have some ringing in my ears from my younger days and wish I could go back and do those rock concerts over with ear plugs. Another reason is that if you mix with your speakers at high volume, it won't translate well to anyone who ever listens to what you're mixing at lower volumes. So if your sounds are ever going to be played anywhere besides a dance club, this is a legit reason. So that's that. Right there in the middle of the volume range these puppies are capable of very nice sounding audio. I've heard other people wonder about these as an option general music listening speakers, like you would with a good set of hifi speakers. On top of using them as studio monitors, I use them for this purpose too. I like listening to all of the music I listen to on them. If you aren't the kind of person that feels like Beats by Dre are the greatest sounding audio experience ever on the face of all of the universe, I'd bet you'll enjoy these. These will not blast your eardrums will ungodly amounts of bass and treble very loudly like Beats do. They will, however, show you a crystal clear image of what your music really sounds like. And if it' good music, it'll probably sound very good on these. Also, on top of of all this, they look great, and the finish on the exterior is pretty durable too. I dropped a hammer or something rather on top of one of them and it didn't even leave a mark. TLDR; I love them and highly recommend them is what this all boils down to If you can fit these in you budget, do it. Really one of the more satisfying purchases I've made. There may be better out there, but not at this price. //end rant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 7, 2016 by B. Nance

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