- 150W Total Output
- 8" Cone Woofer
- 2x XLR Input
- 2x 1/4" TRS Input
- Low Resonance Enclosure
- Low & High Cut Controls
- 2x XLR Outputs for Extension Subs
- 150W Total Output
- 8" Cone Woofer
- 2x XLR Input
- 2x 1/4" TRS Input
- Low Resonance Enclosure
- Low & High Cut Controls
- 2x XLR Outputs for Extension Subs
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Yamaha HS8S 8" Powered Subwoofer
The HS8S 8" Powered Subwoofer from Yamaha features an eight-inch cone woofer capable of up to 150W output. It can reproduce frequencies down to 22Hz and includes variable low and high cut filters between 80Hz and 120Hz. You can connect to the HS8S through its stereo XLR or 1/4" TRS inputs, and it also has stereo XLR extension sub outputs.
Low Resonance Enclosure Design
HS Series cabinets are designed to eliminate unwanted resonance and maximize sound accuracy. The enclosures are made from dense MDF with damped acoustic response. Yamaha engineers also employed a traditional three-way mitered-joint technique—common in architectural design—to anchor the corners of the enclosure, improve durability, and eliminate resonance that could affect overall sound.
Noise Reduction Technology
Speaker port design significantly affects sound clarity. A vortex forming at either end of the port can cause air vibrations and unwanted noise. Yamaha's noise reduction technology, developed using sound visual analysis, reduces these vortices. The result is a port design that cuts noise by up to 6dB.
Controls and Connectivity
The HIGH CUT control sets the cutoff frequency for subwoofer high-frequency attenuation (80Hz–120Hz), while the PHASE switch adjusts output phase. The LOW CUT switch and control attenuate low frequencies (80Hz–120Hz). The HS8S offers XLR and TRS inputs, as well as L/R XLR and EXT SUB outputs.
Yamaha HS8S 8" Powered Subwoofer
The HS8S 8" Powered Subwoofer from Yamaha features an eight-inch cone woofer capable of up to 150W output. It can reproduce frequencies down to 22Hz and includes variable low and high cut filters between 80Hz and 120Hz. You can connect to the HS8S through its stereo XLR or 1/4" TRS inputs, and it also has stereo XLR extension sub outputs.
Low Resonance Enclosure Design
HS Series cabinets are designed to eliminate unwanted resonance and maximize sound accuracy. The enclosures are made from dense MDF with damped acoustic response. Yamaha engineers also employed a traditional three-way mitered-joint technique—common in architectural design—to anchor the corners of the enclosure, improve durability, and eliminate resonance that could affect overall sound.
Noise Reduction Technology
Speaker port design significantly affects sound clarity. A vortex forming at either end of the port can cause air vibrations and unwanted noise. Yamaha's noise reduction technology, developed using sound visual analysis, reduces these vortices. The result is a port design that cuts noise by up to 6dB.
Controls and Connectivity
The HIGH CUT control sets the cutoff frequency for subwoofer high-frequency attenuation (80Hz–120Hz), while the PHASE switch adjusts output phase. The LOW CUT switch and control attenuate low frequencies (80Hz–120Hz). The HS8S offers XLR and TRS inputs, as well as L/R XLR and EXT SUB outputs.