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YAMAHA HS7 PAIR +STAND MOPADS+MOGAMI CABLES

YAMAHA HS7 PAIR +STAND MOPADS+MOGAMI CABLES
Yamaha HS7 Pair + Stands + Mopads + Mogami Cables
Product Description for Yamaha HS7 Studio Monitor, Mogami Gold TRS-XLR Male 10' CableAndOn Stage Stands SMS6000 (Pair)

Package Includes

2 x Yamaha HS7 Studio Monitor

2 x Mogami Gold TRS-XLR Male 10' Cable

1 x On Stage Stands SMS6000 (Pair)

1 x Auralex MOPAD

Yamaha HS7 Studio Monitor

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.

Low Resonance Enclosure Design

HS Series cabinets are designed to eliminate unwanted resonance and increase the accuracy of sound reproduction to their extreme limit. The enclosures are constructed from a dense MDF with a damped acoustic response. HS Series engineers also employed a traditional three-way mitered-joint technique. Common to architectural design, this construction firmly anchors the corners of the enclosure to improve durability and eliminate unwanted resonance that can influence overall sound

Noise Reduction Technology

Speaker port design can greatly influence the clarity of overall sound. Often a vortex at the either end of the port can generate air vibrations inside of the port, causing unwanted noise. By adopting a noise reduction technology that incorporates an analysis of a visual representation of the sound, Yamaha's engineers are able to control and reduce the vortex. Through this analysis Yamaha has arrived at a port design that reduces noise up to 6dB

Controls and Connectivity

HS Series full-range models feature two response controls with settings that allow them to adapt to the surface acoustics of rooms of varying shape and size. ROOM CONTROL allows you to attenuate the unnatural, exaggerated low-end that can often occur when speakers are placed next to walls, while HIGH TRIM allows for more flexible control of high frequency response. For inputs, HS full-range speakers can accommodate a range of balanced and unbalanced sources such as mixers, keyboards and audio interfaces with XLR and TRS phone jacks.

Mogami Gold TRS-XLR Male 10' Cable

This balanced patch cable with gold-pin/black body ¼" TRS and male XLR connectors is a popular choice for powered speakers. Mogami Gold TRS-XLRM uses Neglex™ Studio Quad cabling, legendary for clarity and freedom from noise/RF interference. Neglex™ type Quad cables are designed for the highest quality recording applications where maximum definition is critical.

On Stage Stands SMS6000 (Pair)

3-point triangle base w/ leveling floor spikes. Height adj: 36.5-54"; 90 lbs. capacity. This stand is designed with home and project recording studios in mind. The height adjusts for listening sitting or standing and will lock in place with a security pin. Three adjustable leveling spikes on the bottom of the base keep this stand stable on any carpeted surface. Entire stand breaks down into three pieces for easy storage and travel.

Auralex MOPAD

Your loudspeakers are the most critical components you use to verify the quality of your work. No matter how good your mixer, mics, preamps, cables, and other pieces of gear that you've invested in, you're not truly hearing what your recordings sound like until you isolate your monitors from their environment.

This is where the AuralexMoPADs come in. MoPAD Monitor Isolation Pads provide sonic isolation between your monitors and whatever your monitors are resting on, INSTANTLY improving the accuracy of your entire monitoring system.

MoPADs are affordable, easy to implement and really effective at decoupling your monitors from your room and all its contents. You've gotta get some! Until you do, you'll never know what your recordings really sound like.

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