วันอังคารที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Hs80m Report: Pros and Cons

Hs80m, by Yamaha, passed every Hs80m tell and now I know why...

[b]Flat-panel Monitor[/b]

Yamaha Hs80m Reference Studio Monitors offers a built-in, 2-way powered speaker principles which ensures high capability reference monitoring for all types of producing and multimedia activities - Djing, Music Production, Computer Speakers, Home Entertainment, you name it!

The Hs80m comes with an impressing 120-watt power(8-inch cone & 1-inch dome tweeter), stuffed in bass reflex-type cabinets that are renowned for distorting high frequency response. Not surprisingly, Yamaha managed to deliver tight low end and smooth highs to beyond 20 kHz despite the bass reflex-type cabinet set-up.

Just in case you're not satisfied with the stock setup (I doubt it will happen but...), Hs80m comes with a unblemished frequency response switches for room control.

With the ultra-flat frequencies the Yamaha Hs80m delivers, you can feel 99% certain that the mixes that sound good on these, will sound good anywhere.

If this is your first studio monitor, good for you. If its not, I understand. Although the Hs80m offers just a bit more accurate sound capability compared to other reference monitors like the Mr8 they can get pretty pricey. But that's the only con that I have for the Hs80m.

Let's take a look at a list of features Yamaha Hs80M offers.

* 8″ white polypropylene cone
* 1″ dome tweeter
* 120-watt biamplified power Lf:75W@4ohms Hf:45W@8ohms
* Xlr and ¼" connectors
* Room control and frequency response switches

Overall, the Hs80M Reference Studio Monitors gives you an honest reference for your mix with an exceptionally flat response, while delivering dynamic sounds.

Hs80m Report: Pros and Cons

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