Yamaha HS8 este noul model de referință din seria de monitoare active HS, de la Yamaha, având trăsături de la renumitul NS-10. Monitorul activ de studio Yamaha HS8 este bi-amplificat, cu putere de 75W (joase) + 45W (înalte) și a fost dezvoltat pentru a oferi un răspuns în frecvență cât mai liniar și precis pentru producție muzicală, compoziție și home/project studio.
HS8 are carcasă bass reflex de rezonanță joasă, ce îmbunătățește rigiditatea boxei, însemnând că semnalul rămâne curat și necolorat, ajutând mixajele să sune bine pe mai multe sisteme de sunet.
Monitor activ de referință pe 2 căi, bi-amplificat, cu port bass-reflex
Difuzor de medii-joase de 8" inch și tweeter dom de 1" inch
Putere dinamică de 120W
Intrări prin mufe XLR și TRS ce acceptă semnal balansat și nebalansat
Control de volum pentru ajustarea precisă de nivel a întregului sistem
Exceptional quality even though it's not the same model as before
I had the pleasure of owning the previous HS version. It seems that S stands for studio. They were extraordinary. I sold them when I moved and now I'm trying to set up UL again. They are absolutely decent. A subwoofer is also needed. That's my opinion. But you can't go wrong with it. You can pass them down to your grandkids. They are extremely durable.
Even though I expected them to sound excellent considering the multitude of reviews from both the country and abroad - especially from influential people on YouTube who mostly have HS8 on their desks, I never thought for a moment that they could sound better than I expected. They are incredible in every way. The bass is indeed a bit too strong, but it can be easily adjusted from the back. Other than that, as a hobbyist, I can say that there are certain tracks that I never believed had a certain bass, mids, or highs until I listened to them on these speakers. A totally different level compared to any 2.1 PC system. And on the production side, just as incredible. The quality-price ratio is a solid 10! Thanks to SoundCreation for the recommendation (mixer MG10XUF + HS8). Anyway, for my voice, it's currently overkill.
I bought a set of HS8 and HS7. Both sound very nice. I tested them with special effects, for this purpose (like jazz drums, rock, etc.) but also with music of different genres. They have very good clarity and dynamics. I use them for professional use. Worth the money! I bought a controller - passive attenuator for them (No more messing around behind the speakers or with the computer volume).
I've had them for a while, after testing and listening to several monitors in this price range (KRK, JBL, Alesis, ESI, Presonus between $500-700) and I was very pleasantly surprised from the first listen: superb detail, very good in terms of acoustic imaging, and the bass response is clean, without exaggeration (there are adjustments on the back for the acoustics of each room or taste). They are excellent even for listening, but let's not forget that the role of studio monitors is to provide a flat sound, without coloration, to help you produce a clean mix. I've been working for over 15 years on Alesis MK2 monitors and I can say that you can't appreciate quality sound without acoustic treatment of the room where you use the monitors. I also recommend calibration with Sonarworks for a correct sound in the room where you use them. They are excellent monitors for those who want solid low-end sound and more. I confidently recommend both these monitors and the services of Soundcreation!
It made me smile the comment from someone comparing monitoring speakers to Logitech's pluggers. (I own HS50 and Logitech)... Only someone who produces music appreciates the value of these speakers. Of course, they are not for everyday listening or parties. You can't compare apples to chestnuts.
Very good monitors for a home studio. Exceptional clarity, the response on low frequencies is okay, but I recommend acoustic treatment of the room to fully benefit from the linearity of these monitors. I confidently recommend these monitors to anyone looking for quality at a good price. A 10 to the Soundcreation team.
Besides having a price similar to the legendary classic HS80M, this HS8 is far from it. It doesn't even have all the necessary adjustments for the best setup like the HS80 does. An excessive bass that covers the natural mids, an unattractive and unreliable sound... Anyone who wants to replace the HS80 with the HS8 is making a huge mistake!