Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor (Single, Black)

SKU: HS7
Estimated Order-to-Ship Time: 2-3 Days i
Regular price $429.99
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Main Features

  • 95W Total Output
  • 6.5" Cone Woofer
  • 1" Dome Tweeter
  • Room Control Response Switch
  • High Trim
  • 1x XLR Input
  • 1x 1/4" TRS Input
  • Low Resonance Enclosure
Designed for excellent sound reproduction, the Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor in black is a bi-amplified monitor. It has a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with a waveguide that can create frequencies up to 30kHz, and it has a total output power of...

Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor (Single, Black)

SKU: HS7
Estimated Order-to-Ship Time: 2-3 Days i
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Main Features

  • 95W Total Output
  • 6.5" Cone Woofer
  • 1" Dome Tweeter
  • Room Control Response Switch
  • High Trim
  • 1x XLR Input
  • 1x 1/4" TRS Input
  • Low Resonance Enclosure
Designed for excellent sound reproduction, the Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor in black is a bi-amplified monitor. It has a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with a waveguide that can create frequencies up to 30kHz, and it has a total output power of...
  • What's in the box

    • Limited 1-Year Warranty

    Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor (Single, Black)

    Designed for excellent sound reproduction, the Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor in black is a bi-amplified monitor. It has a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with a waveguide that can create frequencies up to 30kHz, and it has a total output power of up to 95W. The HS7 may be integrated into a number of studio configurations thanks to its XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs, which both accept balanced or unbalanced signals.

    The HS Series cabinets are made to minimise undesired resonance and push the boundaries of sound reproduction accuracy. The inclosures have a damped acoustic response and are made of dense MDF. Additionally, the HS Series engineers used the conventional three-way mitered-joint method. This construction, which is typical of architectural design, firmly anchors the enclosure's corners to improve longevity and get rid of undesirable resonance that could affect the sound as a whole.

    The clarity of the overall sound can be significantly impacted by speaker port design. Frequently, a vortex at either end of the port can cause noise-generating air vibrations inside the port. Yamaha's engineers are able to manage and decrease the vortex by using noise reduction technology that involves an examination of a visual depiction of the sound. Yamaha has developed a port design that decreases noise by up to 6dB as a result of this investigation.

    The two response controls on the HS Series full-range models enable them to adjust to the surface acoustics of rooms with various shapes and sizes. When speakers are placed close to walls, an artificial, accentuated low-end can frequently result. Room control lets you reduce this effect, while high trim gives you more control over the high frequency response. A variety of balanced and unbalanced sources, including mixers, keyboards, and audio interfaces with XLR and TRS phone connectors, can be plugged into HS full-range speakers as inputs.

What's in the box

  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor (Single, Black)

Designed for excellent sound reproduction, the Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor in black is a bi-amplified monitor. It has a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with a waveguide that can create frequencies up to 30kHz, and it has a total output power of up to 95W. The HS7 may be integrated into a number of studio configurations thanks to its XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs, which both accept balanced or unbalanced signals.

The HS Series cabinets are made to minimise undesired resonance and push the boundaries of sound reproduction accuracy. The inclosures have a damped acoustic response and are made of dense MDF. Additionally, the HS Series engineers used the conventional three-way mitered-joint method. This construction, which is typical of architectural design, firmly anchors the enclosure's corners to improve longevity and get rid of undesirable resonance that could affect the sound as a whole.

The clarity of the overall sound can be significantly impacted by speaker port design. Frequently, a vortex at either end of the port can cause noise-generating air vibrations inside the port. Yamaha's engineers are able to manage and decrease the vortex by using noise reduction technology that involves an examination of a visual depiction of the sound. Yamaha has developed a port design that decreases noise by up to 6dB as a result of this investigation.

The two response controls on the HS Series full-range models enable them to adjust to the surface acoustics of rooms with various shapes and sizes. When speakers are placed close to walls, an artificial, accentuated low-end can frequently result. Room control lets you reduce this effect, while high trim gives you more control over the high frequency response. A variety of balanced and unbalanced sources, including mixers, keyboards, and audio interfaces with XLR and TRS phone connectors, can be plugged into HS full-range speakers as inputs.