The HS7 Powered Studio Monitor from Yamaha is a bi-amplified monitor that is designed for accurate sound reproduction. It is capable of up to 95W of total output and features a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with waveguide that can produce frequencies up to 30kHz. The HS7 has both an XLR and 1/4" TRS input that accept either balanced or unbalanced signals for integration into a variety of studio setups.
- 95W Total Output
- 6.5" Cone Woofer
- 1" Dome Tweeter
- Room Control Response Switch
Yamaha HS7 Overview
- 1Description
- 2Low Resonance Enclosure Design
- 3Noise Reduction Technology
- 4Controls and Connectivity
Yamaha HS7 Specs
System Type | 2-Way Bi-Amped Powered Studio Monitor |
Frequency Response | 43 Hz to 30 kHz |
Crossover Frequency | 2 kHz |
Transducer | LF: 6.5" (127 mm) Cone
HF: 1" (25 mm) Dome |
Output Power | Total: 95W
LF: 60W HF: 35W |
Input Sensitivity | -10 dBu / 10 kΩ |
Inputs | 1x Balanced XLR3-31 Type
1x 1/4" (6.35 mm) Balanced TRS |
Controls | Level Control (+4 dB/Center Click)
EQ: High Trim Switch (+/- 2 dB @ HF) Room Control Switch(0, -2, -4 dB under 500 Hz) |
Indicators | 1x Power On White LED |
Power Consumption | 55 W |
Enclosure | Type: Bass-Reflex
Material: MDF |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.3 x 13.1 x 11.2" (210 x 332 x 284 mm) |
Weight | 18.1 lb (8.2 kg) |
Package Weight | 23.2 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 18.6 x 14.3 x 12.7" |
Yamaha HS7 Reviews
Sounds bad
Dog water speakers
Amazing Sound
Very great industry standard speakers. Provides a proper flat sound for studio production.
What a DEAL!!!
I had been looking at these Yamaha monitors for over a month, and was also trying to decide what to do about a monitor controller. So needless to say I was THRILLED to find this kit! Saved a lot of money, and i could not be happier with the quality of every component! Speakers and sub sound absolutely fantastic, especially for the price. Monitor station�and cables are all top notch�as well!!
Best studio monitors!!
The best speakers ever! But these do suffer from radioelectric interference from nearby electronics. Be sure to buy a grounder or make sure they are isolated from sources of high interference (or they will crackle). Sound is the best I've heard so far.
Awesome sound.
I use the HS7s primarily for laying down audio for video. Great results. If it sounds right on these it's usually good to go for everything from a client's laptop to TV audio. And... They sound AWSOME jamming on Tidal HiFi.
Great experience.
More then anything the choice to purchase these speakers at B&H was a wize one, ofcouse very knowledgeable staff but more then that super friendly. They wanted to talk shop with me, I could have spent all day there. I'm compleatly happy with my purchase and know I was taken care of at B&H.
Fantastic
These speakers are perfectly balanced. Sweet highs, fat bass and everything wonderful in between. I can't believe how fast they arrived after ordering. Nobody beats B&H!!!
This kit is polished and PHAT!
Many big studios used NS10s back in the day - some with a thin piece of tissue over the tweeter - lol. I have worked in a lot of A studios and listened to many high end speakers. They are all a little different. The very most precise sound pretty sterile and cold to me = accurate vs musical. The bottom line is, you have to 'learn' how your speakers sound by taking the same tunes - or your mixes - and playing them over as many systems as you can - to then try to figure out how to go back and re-mix to sound best on all. After I got the new kit hooked up, I started by playing those same songs I have listened to over countless speakers, headphones and PA systems. WOW! This kit sounds amazingly good right out of the box. I love it's phat quality, and I can really hear the mid and upper frequency detail in the arrangements whilst grooving to both the old and new songs. For the money, or even a lot more money, Yamaha has delivered a really good sounding package (yes, the sub is a _must_) for less than what some others want for just one box. The isolators are nice and hold the speakers where placed on my slippery desktop and under the desk. What is not to love?
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