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Yamaha Powered Studio Monitor Speaker "HS Series"

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Yamaha HS Series Powered Studio Monitors

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The Yamaha HS8S is an 8" bass-reflex powered subwoofer that is the ideal low-end support for the HS-Series monitors. The Yamaha HS-Series have the inherited universal mix-translation legacy and distinctive white cones of the industry-respected NS-10s, designed to deliver your mixes with transparent honesty. Room control and frequency response switches allow custom tailoring of the monitor's response to give you accurate performance in any environment.

High-performance Speakers and Mounting System
The elegant white-cone speakers used in the HS-series monitors deliver superlative audio performance that is further enhanced by a carefully engineered mounting system. A system of screws and a specially designed mounting ring eliminates spurious vibration and resonance, allowing the speaker to deliver its full sonic potential. Another feature that boosts woofer performance is a magnet selected to produce accurate, solid low-end response. The tweeter frames employ an advanced smooth-contour design that minimizes losses so that high-frequency details come through with remarkable accuracy. The extra thickness of the tweeter frame also minimizes resonance that can interfere with high-end clarity. The overall result is extraordinarily smooth, accurate response throughout the audio spectrum.

The Benefits of Built-in Power and Bi-amplification
Powered, bi-amplified monitor speakers simply make the most electrical and sonic sense, and that's why they have become the first choice of sound professionals the world over for nearfield and midfield monitoring applications. In addition to the obvious advantage that you don't need separate power amplifiers, the fact that power and speakers are integrated in one unit means that the amplifiers can be perfectly matched to the characteristics of the speaker units used so you get consistently superior performance with any source in just about any listening environment. Bi-amplification means that separate power amplifiers are used to drive the low-mid and high-frequency speaker units, and this eliminates interaction between the units as well as the response and phase anomalies introduced by passive crossover networks. Both speaker units can function at optimum performance levels for correspondingly high overall sonic quality.

Large Magnets in an Advanced Magnetic Circuit Design
One feature of the HS-series monitors that you'll hear but are not likely to see is the extra large magnets. In combination with an advanced magnetic circuit design these magnets provide a powerful, uniform, tightly controlled flux field that results in exceptionally smooth response and dynamic capability over a wider frequency range.

Portable, Versatile Monitoring for Your Audio Workstation
All you really need for top-class stereo production capability is a good audio workstation and a pair of HS-series monitors. A system like this is not only portable and extremely easy to set up anywhere you need it, it can also deliver outstanding monitoring performance that will let you get your mixes just right. The response-control features of these monitors let you tweak them for the best response no matter where you set them up.

Serious Surround Production
Although stereo is still the most common format for basic music listening, 5.1 surround has become the audio format of choice for today's advanced visual media, and is beginning to be recognized as a superior vehicle for pure musical enjoyment as well. But to properly mix and produce surround sound you need a good 5.1 monitoring system. The HS-series speakers and subwoofer are the perfect choice if you want competitive surround-monitoring performance without having to spend big-studio megabucks to get it.

Optimum Response in Any Room
Speaker response can vary greatly depending on the size, shape, and surface acoustics of the room in which they're used, as well as how they're placed within that environment. The HS-Series gives you extra room-matching and speaker placement versatility with ROOM CONTROL, MID EQ, and HIGH TRIM response control switches that are specifically designed to compensate for common acoustic deficiencies and monitoring needs. The ROOM CONTROL switch, for example, can be used to compensate for the unnatural low-end exaggeration that usually occurs when speakers are placed close to walls or in corners. The MID EQ switch gives you subtle midrange boost and cut options in addition to flat response, while the HIGH TRIM switch offer the same type of response-tailoring capability for the high frequencies.
Yamaha HS8S 8" Powered Studio Subwoofer (Each)
Yamaha HS8S 8" Powered Studio Subwoofer (Each)
Yamaha HS8S 8" Powered Studio Subwoofer (Each)

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  • 8" bass-reflex powered subwoofer delivers low frequencies down to 22Hz
  • 22Hz–150Hz frequency response
  • High-power 150W amplifier exclusively designed for low frequencies
  • LOW CUT switch, LOW CUT control (80–120Hz) HIGH CUT control (80–120Hz)
  • PHASE switch allow users to set up a subwoofer system with simple connections and no additional equipment
  • XLR and TRS phone for outputs and XLR for L and R and EXT SUB

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  • Speaker type: Powered subwoofer
  • Frequency range: (-10dB) 22Hz–160Hz
  • Components: LF 8" cone
  • Output power: 150W
  • I/O connectors: INPUT: XLR3-31 type (balanced) x2, PHONE (balanced) x2 / OUTPUT: XLR3-32 type (balanced) x2 (L&R), XLR3-32 type (balanced) x1 (EXT SUB)
  • Power consumption: 70W
  • Shape: Bass-reflex type
  • Cabinet material: MDF
  • Dimensions 
    • WxHxD: 300 mm (11.8") x 350 mm (13.8") x 389 mm (15.3")
    • Weight: 12.5 kg (27.6 lb.)
    • Others: LEVEL control, PHASE switch : NORM./REV., HIGH CUT control (80–120Hz, center click), LOW CUT control (80–120Hz, center click), LOW CUT switch (ON/OFF)

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    4.72

    18 Reviews

    92%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend

    Most Liked Positive Review

    5

    Perfect Match - fills in the missing bass!

    I bought the 2 high frequency monitors first. To me something was missing. Things to consider: 1. The sub woofer reproduces 20 to 140 Hz reasonably flatly. So what lives there - 20 Hz to 40 Hz one octave, 40 Hz to 80 Hz second octave, 80 Hz to 160 Hz third octave - most instruments only cover 3 octaves. Meaning the bass was mostly missing. Additionally a lot of other real instruments which are not bass note front ends include a component in this range, color. 2. When a speaker cone has low frequency waves it must move great distances to couple with the air to reproduce. If higher frequencies share this cone they suffer doppler shifting ( like a car passing) this causes a warble making for muddy sounds. 3. The low frequency waves are very long, 50 feet plus, coupling to air with this small of a speaker is a trick, notice the speaker works against the floor this changes the coupling and strips any remaining high frequency off. 4. All factory balanced crossover filters are in this subwoofer. 5. Even at low volume the sound is tight and full bodied - I believe all systems should include a frequency balanced sub woofer, but then I am an engineer. 6. If a demo system adds a subwoofer without a crossover in place, don't expect that the sound is representative of a proper system as it will be heavily colored by doppler shifting and be funny sounding.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

    2

    Dont buy this sub if you need to ref 808's or heavy bass

    I deal in bass heavy music with 808's. By the time you cut this sub up to 12oclock on the volume its past breaking up and cracking in sound. The first time I heard it cracking I thought I blowed my speaker. I went and paid for another speaker and installed it and same thing happened. I went back to store and played the same mix on the sub in the store and the same thing happened. I have ruled this sub is not designed for bass heavy music and should take off the the spec sheet that is replicates frequencies at down to 20hz. It cracks at low frequencies and is annoying. I feel ripped off. The matching HS8's I have sound great although people talk down on them

    Filters
    Best Uses
    1. Home Studio8
    2. Amateur Recording5
    3. Professional Recording4
    4. Home3
    5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
    Cons
    1. Limited Functions1
    2. Pricey / Poor Value1
    3. Unreliable1
    4. Expensive, should be 100$ less1
    5. Just not enough thump1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Experienced4
    2. Professional Musician4
    3. Novice2
    4. Audiophile2
    5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
    Pros
    1. Good Audio9
    2. Easy To Use7
    3. Durable5
    4. Easy To Set Up4
    5. Versatile3
    • Nice to pair with HS series monitors

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted9 months ago

      byMichael

      fromNew Jersey

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      This is nice to pair with HS series monitors. I recommend getting one. Actually, you should get like ten of them and feel bass for days.

    • The addition to your HS monitors

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted2 years ago

      byJohn

      fromLincoln, NE

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      I have the sub paired with my Yamaha HS 7 monitors. It brings the low end to life while maintaining the clean listening experience of the HS series.

    • yes

      5

      submitted2 years ago

      byKnox

      fromUnited States

      this subwoofer takes a beating! super good for mixing and more! if your having trouble mixing and mastering, this is the one! 💯🔥

    • Yamaha HS8s

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted3 years ago

      byRandy

      fromMililani, HI

      Love the Yamaha sound!

    • Just what I needed to get some decent low end!

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted3 years ago

      byDavid

      fromOmaha

      Bought this to give to my Yamaha HS-5's a low -end break and now can't wait to mix with the whole setup.

    • It is all you want and expect

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted5 years ago

      byBruce - pedal steel

      fromNashville ten

      Home recording studio

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    Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

    • asked byJM

      fromundisclosed

      I just got HS3 monitors and notice the lack of low end from the speakers. Will this sub be compatible with these speakers or am I better switching out for HS5 or higher?

      I just got HS3 monitors and notice the lack of low end from the speakers. Will this sub be compatible with these speakers or am I better switching out for HS5 or higher?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      Yes, it will.
    • asked byIvan

      fromLas Vegas NV

      I recentley bought this hs8 s subwoofer from someone but it didnt come with the cables i need in order to use it ( power cable )

I have 2 hs8 speakers running through my scarlet interface, what cables do i get so i can connect my woofer to my speakers? Also can i buy a power cable seperatly?

      I recentley bought this hs8 s subwoofer from someone but it didnt come with the cables i need in order to use it ( power cable ) I have 2 hs8 speakers running through my scarlet interface, what cables do i get so i can connect my woofer to my speakers? Also can i buy a power cable seperatly?

      Open Reply - Thomas
      This needs a little bit of discussion. Please give us a call 855 770 3373
    • asked bytim

      fromphiladelphia, pa

      would it be possible (or beneficial) to use a rig of 2 hs8s subs (run mono for left and right channels) with 2 hs8 monitors from a keyboard's balanced audio outs? thanks for any thoughts.

      would it be possible (or beneficial) to use a rig of 2 hs8s subs (run mono for left and right channels) with 2 hs8 monitors from a keyboard's balanced audio outs? thanks for any thoughts.

      Open Reply - Ronald
      I don't believe it would work if you run directly through the keyboard into the units.
    • asked byMic

      fromChicago, IL

      Hello And thank you in advance for your time and help. What are the best cables needed for the HS8 plus the HS8s running through a Focusrite 6i6?

      Hello And thank you in advance for your time and help. What are the best cables needed for the HS8 plus the HS8s running through a Focusrite 6i6?

      Open Reply - Ronald
      It depends on how you have it set up, but for the most part the type of cable won't matter since the sub accepts both XLR and 1/4" connections.
    • asked byspace

      fromundisclosed

      Do I need an audio interface to pair with this sub and partner speakers?

      Do I need an audio interface to pair with this sub and partner speakers?

      Open Reply - Beau
      It would not be necessary to use an audio interface with this subwoofer. However, one can be used if you'd like.
      Open Reply - Beau
      It would not be necessary to use an audio interface with this subwoofer. However, one can be used if you'd like.