Yamaha HS7 Overview
Yamaha HS7 Powered Studio Monitor is a bi-amplified monitor made with precise sound reproduction in mind. It has a 6.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with a 30-kHz waveguide, and it can provide up to 95W of total output power. The Yamaha HS7 Monitor Speakers may be integrated into a range of studio configurations thanks to its dual 1/4″ TRS and XLR inputs, which can handle balanced or unbalanced signals.
Low Resonance
The cabinets in the HS Series are engineered to completely remove undesirable resonance and maximize the precision of sound reproduction. The enclosures have a damped acoustic response and are made of dense MDF. The engineers of the HS Series also used a conventional three-way mitered-joint method. This construction, which is typical of architectural design, firmly supports the enclosure’s corners to increase longevity and remove undesired resonance that could affect the sound quality overall.
Noise Reduction Technology
The overall clarity of sound can be significantly influenced by speaker port design. Unwanted noise can frequently be produced inside the port by air vibrations caused by a vortex at either end. Yamaha’s engineers have reduced and controlled the vortex by using a noise reduction method that includes an examination of a visual depiction of the sound. Yamaha has developed a port design that lowers noise by up to 6dB as a result of this investigation.
Controls and Connectivity
The Dual response controls on the HS Series full-range models have settings that let them adjust to the surface acoustics of different sized and shaped spaces. Speakers positioned adjacent to walls can produce an artificial, exaggerated low-end, which can be attenuated with ROOM CONTROL, while HIGH TRIM gives you more control over the high frequency response. HS full-range speakers accept a variety of balanced and unbalanced input sources, including audio interfaces with XLR and TRS phone connections, mixers, and keyboards.
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