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Yamaha HS3/HS4 High-Quality Compact Studio Monitors for the Uncompromising Creator

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Since the 1970s, engineers, producers and creators of all types have trusted Yamaha when making their most important sonic decisions. The iconic white woofer found on Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors has become an industry staple on console meter bridges and in home studios alike. Enter the Yamaha HS3 studio monitor. Based on the distinctive midrange qualities of the famed NS-10, Yamaha's HS series of powered studio monitors built on the legacy of its legendary predecessors' reliability and introduced a host of new benefits to fulfill the needs of the modern studio. Now, Yamaha has taken things one step further with the HS3 to give audio lovers worldwide new, unfettered access to dependable, honest and accurate sound. Designed to be true to the original, these compact powered speakers come out of the box ready to seamlessly integrate into your existing setup. Featuring a classic black finish, these HS3s are the perfect complement to your studio aesthetic. With room control and high trim settings, professional- and consumer-level input connections and a compact footprint, these powerful and portable nearfield monitors were designed to help you bring out the best in your productions.

Yamaha HS3 Black Front

Meet the New Boss … Same as the Old Boss

Continuing the heritage of the famed Yamaha nearfield studio monitor, the HS3 includes everything you've come to know and love about classic Yamaha speakers. Honest and flat, the HS3's frequency response ranges from 70Hz–22kHz and makes an ideal sonic platform for you to base your most important decisions on. With a natural midrange, plus faithful high and low end, the HS3 won't lead you down the rabbit hole, but instead will offer you a true representation of your sound without coloration or enhancement. Featuring traditional white Yamaha 3.5" woofers, a .75" dome tweeter and a proprietary "Twisted Flare Port" for reduced air turbulence noise in the bass reflex port, (this provides extremely clear and accurate bass response for such a small speaker), your ears will find themselves right at home in front of these defined and trustworthy monitors.

Yamaha HS3 Black Studio Setup

The Perfect Fit

It's clear that the goal from the beginning was to bring the best qualities of past designs into the modern age, and package it in a highly portable, compact monitor. One of the highlights of HS series monitors are their room tuning capabilities. The HS3s include both room control and high trim functions for you to perfectly tailor their sound to your environment, wherever you take them. This allows you to fine-tune your low end depending on the speakers' proximity to walls or other surfaces, as well as adjust the high-end response in the case of a harsh, highly reflective space. Wherever you place them, you'll be able to get the critical information you need from these flexible nearfield monitors.

Yamaha HS3 Black Rear

Connection Is Everything

Modern problems require modern solutions, and the HS3s have you covered front and back. The rear panel of the HS3 is equipped with combo XLR/TS phone, RCA and stereo mini jacks to accommodate a wide range of consumer or professional equipment, such as computers, interfaces, mixers and electric instruments. On the front panel you'll find the most commonly used features, such as a power button, volume adjustment knob and headphone jacks for easy access, making trim adjustments and "apartment-friendly" monitoring options quick and within reach.

Yamaha HS3 Black Laptop

Take Me With You

From the bedroom studio to the road, we all need a trustworthy, reliable pair of monitors to record and mix our projects with. Sometimes you don't make music in the same space every day, and the HS3's compact footprint allows you to place or take them wherever you need. Their desktop size can be attributed to highly efficient Class-D amps. Using one amp for both speakers has enabled Yamaha to reduce both the weight and necessary connections to make a truly portable pair of studio monitors. Plus, you can always use more room on your studio desk or console for absolute session necessities like laptops, notebooks, keyboards—lava lamps—or mixers.

Let's be honest, not all nearfield monitors are created equally. Because of their size, they are typically "hyped" to sound like larger models with increased low and high end. This can actually make your job as an engineer harder by forcing you to guess what "accurate" truly is. Yamaha's HS3 monitors provide a solid foundation and honest reproduction across the frequency spectrum for you to make the most important sonic decisions. After all, isn't that what you’re really looking for in a nearfield monitor?

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  • 70Hz–22kHz frequency response (–10dB)
  • 26W + 26W output power
  • Room control and high trim response controls
  • XLR/TRS Phone (COMBO), RCA and Stereo Mini inputs
  • Stereo mini - RCA cable, speaker cable and anti-slip feet included

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General
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  • System Type: 2-way Powered speakers
  • Frequency Response (−3dB): 85Hz–20kHz
  • Frequency Response (−10dB): 70Hz–22kHz
  • Crossover Frequency: 3.2kHz
  • Maximum Output Level (Measured peak, IEC noise@1m): 100dB SPL
Size and Weight
  • Left Side: 132 x 223 x 189 mm (5.2" x 8.8" x 7.4")
  • Right Side: 132 x 223 x 189 mm (5.2" x 8.8" x 7.4")
  • Left Side: 2.8 kg (6.2 lb.)
  • Right Side: 2.1 kg (4.6 lb.)
Input Connector
  • Left Side: COMBO (XLR/TRS Phone) x 2; RCA x 2; Stereo Mini
  • Right Side: Speaker Input
Output Connector
  • Left Side: Headphone; Speaker Output
Speaker Section  
  • Enclosure: Bass-reflex type, Material: MDF
Speaker Components: 
  • HF: 0.75" Dome; LF: 3.5" Cone  
  • Nominal Impedance: 6 ohm
Amplifier Section  
  • Maximum Output: Dynamic, RL=6 Ω; THD 0.1%, 1kHz, RL=6 Q 20W + 20W
  • Input Impedance: LINE 1 (COMBO): 20 kohm, LINE 2 (RCA, ST Mini): 10 kohm
  • Input Sensitivity (Volume: Maximum): LINE 1 (COMBO): +4 dBu, LINE 2 (RCA, ST Mini): −10 dBu
  • Maximum Input : LINE 1 (COMBO): +20 dBu, LINE 2 (RCA, ST Mini): +6 dBu
  • Input Connectors: LINE 1: COMBO (XLR/TRS PHONE); LINE 2: RCA, Stereo Mini
Controls
  • Front: Volume
  • ROOM Control Switch: 0/−2/−4dB under 500Hz
  • HIGH Trim Switch: +2/0/−2dB above 2kHz
  • Indicator: Power ON (White LED)
  • Power Requirements: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 15W
Accessories
  • Stereo Mini - RCA Cable: 1.5 m
  • Speaker cable: 2.5 m
  • Anti-slip pad
  • Quick start guide
  • Safety guide

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5

8 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio6
  2. Amateur Recording3
  3. Professional Recording2
  4. Smaller studio/projects1
  5. School / Educational1
Cons
  1. Not individually wired. Only 1 connects to main.1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced4
  2. Professional Musician3
Pros
  1. Compact7
  2. Good Audio6
  3. Easy To Use4
  4. Lightweight3
  5. Versatile3
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    submitted23 days ago

    byWojtekWerbug

    fromVentura, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The Yamaha HS3 monitors are compact but powerful. They offer clean highs, detailed mids, and a tight low end—perfect for mixing or critical listening in small spaces. Room Adjustment is very handy Highly recommended for those wanting honest sound in a compact, reliable package. #SWEEPSTAKES

  • Great little monitors!

    5

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    submitted2 months ago

    byMike

    fromIllinois

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use these in a small desktop recording setup. They have all the connections one might need. The sound quality is surprisingly good for their size. I recommend putting them on stands. #sweepstakes

  • Good so far

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byCarl

    fromCalifornia

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm running a couple of keyboards into these at home. They seem perfectly adequate for that purpose. Based on that I gave five stars. I can't comment on longevity or durability yet.

  • Good for in room / office practice.

    5

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    submitted7 months ago

    byAaron

    fromWest Bloomfield, Mi

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great practice monitors for my DJ setup when I don't want to drown my family out.

  • I would for sure buy this product again!!

    5

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    submitted8 months ago

    byDarius

    fromHollywood, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use these for my home studio in my apartment. I've been recording myself for 16 years now and these are perfect for recording in a somewhat controlled environment. I recommend these for anyone who has a home studio that may not allow for the highest volumes but still want quality.

  • I would definitely buy again if I need another set!

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byDane

    fromRedmond, WA

    I use these as monitors for DJing when practicing and working on mixes. Great sound and great price for these powerful little speakers!

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  • asked byDuuuuude

    fromundisclosed

    Will these work well on a Yamaha MODX8?

    Will these work well on a Yamaha MODX8?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, they will.
  • asked byClay

    fromLafayette, LA

    Are these compatible with a Presonus Audiobox Itwo?

    Are these compatible with a Presonus Audiobox Itwo?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, they are.
  • asked byFayrenne

    fromMadison Heights Mi

    Will these be good for a turntable?

    Will these be good for a turntable?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, they would.
  • asked byPhyllis

    fromPittsburgh PA

    I have a 70s era yamaha R-V501 stereo.  I currently use ceiling speakers, but I am moving and need speakers for my equipment.  Can these speakers work with my stereo?

    I have a 70s era yamaha R-V501 stereo. I currently use ceiling speakers, but I am moving and need speakers for my equipment. Can these speakers work with my stereo?

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    No, that's an amplifier. These have their own amp.