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Yamaha HS8 Powered Studio Monitor Pair Bundle with Two Monitors, Stands, TRS Cables, and Austin Bazaar Polishing Cloth

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Yamaha HS Series HS8 - 8 Inch 2 way Bass Reflex Bi amplified Nearfield Active Powered Studio Monitor in Black (Pair) with Studio Monitors Stands and 10ft Instrument Cables:The HS8 Powered Studio Monitor from Yamaha is a bi-amplified monitor that is designed for accurate sound reproduction. It is capable of up to 120W of total output and features an 8-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter with waveguide that can produce frequencies up to 30kHz. The HS8 has both an XLR and 1/4" TRS input that accept either balanced or unbalanced signals for integration into a variety of studio setups.hs8 yamaha pair , yamaha hs8 powered studio monitor , yamaha hs8 studio monitor , yamaha hs8 monitors , monitors studio Yamaha , yamaha studio , yamaha studio monitors pair , yamaha powered studio monitors , studio monitors , studio monitors Yamaha , best studio monitors , ,cables instrument , instrument cables 10 ft, studio monitors stands,asin B00DCYMVB2 and upc 086792974729 is for studio monitors.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