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Yamaha HS Series Monitors

Ever since the 1970's the iconic white woofer and signature sound of Yamaha's nearfield reference monitors have become a genuine industry standard for a reason - their accuracy. Unlike studio monitors with added bass or treble frequencies which may sound more flattering at first, HS Series speakers were designed to give you the most honest, precise reference possible, providing an ideal sonic platform to build on throughout the mixing process.

By combining acquired knowledge and expertise with state-of-the-art sound technologies, Yamaha's speaker engineering team have examined, then optimized, every aspect that has contributed to making these monitors the most trusted in the business. The second generation HS Series also adds a new 6.5" model to the lineup, bringing its exceptional accuracy to an even greater variety of recording environments.

  • 8inch bass-reflex powered subwoofer
  • 22Hz - 150Hz frequency response
  • High-power 150W amplifier 
  • LOW CUT switch, LOW CUT control (80-120Hz) HIGH CUT control (80-120 Hz)
  • PHASE switch 

Condition
Brand
Model
  • HS8S Powered Subwoofer
Finish
  • Black
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Manchester Music Mill

Manchester, NH, United States
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Product Overview
Perfect for pairing up with the Yamaha HS8 monitors, the Yamaha HS8S is a powered subwoofer capable of producing frequencies as low as 22Hz. For such a classic-looking black box, the HS8S has an array of features and capabilities. Its 8" driver is more than capable of handling thundering lows, and the unit itself has an internal 150W amplifier, along with appointments like polarity inversion, filtering capabilities like high and low cut, and continuous level control. Upgrade your HS8 system with its powered subwoofer, the Yamaha HS8S.
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