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HS80M/HS50M/HS10W  Owner’s Manual

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The HS-series speakers are also an excellent choice for 

direct connection to your electronic keyboard or other 

electronic musical instrument.

Speaker Placement

Speaker placement is one of the most important 

considerations when setting up a monitor system, but it is 

all too often overlooked with the result that performance is 

seriously compromised. Admittedly the obstacles to 

perfect speaker positioning in the small studio are 

formidable. Having the space available to place your 

speaker system so that it can provide optimum 

performance is a luxury, but it is definitely worth the time 

spent doing a little experimentation and measuring to 

make the most of limited resources. The difference can be 

astounding. The basics are the same whether you’re 

setting up a stereo or 5.1 surround system.

Proximity to 
Walls and Corners

For the most accurate response your speakers should be 

positioned away from walls and 

especially

 corners, which 

can play havoc with a speaker’s frequency characteristics. A 

minimum of about 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) away from 

walls would be ideal, but in reality they’ll probably end up 

being placed on a desktop and pushed up against a wall. 

Just keep in mind that fact that the closer you get to walls 

and corners the more exaggerated the speaker’s bass 

response is likely to become, and some compensation — 

whether you compensate mentally or use some 

equalization — will probably be required. The HS50M and 

HS80M speakers make this easy by providing a ROOM 

CONTROL switch that modifies the speaker’s bass 

characteristics to compensate for the exaggeration caused 

by nearby walls. As your speakers get closer to the walls 

you might find that setting the ROOM CONTROL switch 

to the “-2” or “-4” setting gives you more natural response 

in the bass range. As a reference, remember that you’re 

trying to approach the way the speakers sound when 

they’re located more than 1.5 meters (5 feet) away from 

the nearest walls.

Symmetry

As we’ve just learned, the response of a speaker can 

change drastically according to where it is placed in 

relation to surfaces. So what happens if one of your 

speakers is up against a wall and the other is out in the 

open? Rest assured that the results will not be good, and 

will definitely not be conducive to producing good mixes. 

You’ll have totally different response from your left and 

right speakers, making it next to impossible to create a 

well-balanced mix, or even position tracks accurately in the 

stereo sound field. So whatever you do, if you’re serious 

about your sound make sure that your speakers are located 

as symmetrically within your listening environment as 

possible. Use a tape measure to ensure that your speakers 

are the same distance from the side and rear walls. Large 

objects can throw the acoustic symmetry of a room off 

balance, too. It’s also important to be aware of the location 

of doors and windows. It is not always possible to achieve 

ideal symmetry, but it’s worth getting as close as possible.

Summary of Contents for HS10W

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Page 4: ...erheating possibly causing damage to the device s or even fire Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Before connecti...

Page 5: ...dary Yamaha NS10M became a standard monitor in the music and sound industry and is still in use in many studios throughout the world for precisely that reason it offered flat response and excellent resolution that allowed engineers and producers to hear subtle details that make the difference between good and great sound The HS series monitors carry on the tradition with accuracy and detail that c...

Page 6: ...the TRS designation see the illustration on the left The phone jacks will also accept unbalanced signals simply plug in a standard mono phone plug But what if you want to connect equipment that only provides RCA type pin connector outputs The solution is simple enough use either RCA to phone plug adaptors or RCA to phone cables and plug into the speaker s phone jack inputs If you re connecting you...

Page 7: ...tally or use some equalization will probably be required The HS50M and HS80M speakers make this easy by providing a ROOM CONTROL switch that modifies the speaker s bass characteristics to compensate for the exaggeration caused by nearby walls As your speakers get closer to the walls you might find that setting the ROOM CONTROL switch to the 2 or 4 setting gives you more natural response in the bas...

Page 8: ... are the most directional Fine tuning for Stereo The speaker LEVEL controls should be set to the same level A setting of about 12 o clock corresponds to a nominal input level of about 4 dB Since no subwoofer is being used in this setup set the LOW CUT switch to FLAT When set to 2 dB the EQ MID switch attenuates the midrange frequencies slightly to produce a somewhat softer sound that may be better...

Page 9: ...ion which corresponds to a HPF frequency of about 100 Hz The HIGH CUT frequency can be adjusted later to achieve the smoothest integration with the HS50M or HS80M speakers Turn the HS10W LOW CUT switch ON Adjust the LOW CUT control to achieve the desired degree of bass extension Set the HS50M HS80M LOW CUT switch to FLAT When set to 2 dB the HS50M HS80M EQ MID switch attenuates the midrange freque...

Page 10: ... speakers so that they point directly at the listening position MG series Mixer Setup If you re connecting to a standard mixer that is not specifically designed for surround production your main L and R speakers can be connected to any convenient stereo output pair via the HS10W subwoofer while the center and rear speakers will be connected to individual output channels Example MG16 6FX Digital Mi...

Page 11: ...too bright Maintain a Consistent Monitoring Level Another difference between listening and monitoring is that when you re listening for enjoyment you probably listen at significantly different levels at different times from soft and unobtrusive for background music right though room shaking for involved listening or dancing This is definitely not the case for serious monitoring The response of you...

Page 12: ...setting the range below 500 Hz is cut by 4 dB HIGH TRIM switch Adjusts the level of high frequency range HS50M Setting the switch to the 0 position produces a flat frequency response With the 2 dB setting the range above 3 kHz is boosted by 2 dB With the 2 dB setting the range above 3 kHz is cut by 2 dB HS80M Setting the switch to the 0 position produces a flat frequency response With the 2 dB set...

Page 13: ... low frequency is cut Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz LOW CUT switch If the LOW CUT switch is on the low frequencies of the signal from the OUTPUT connector is cut Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz LOW CUT control Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz when the LOW CUT switch is on HIG...

Page 14: ...Amp Unit Output Power Total 70 W dynamic power LF 45 W 4 ohms HF 25 W 8 ohms Total 120 W dynamic power LF 75 W 4 ohms HF 45 W 8 ohms 150 W 4 ohms dynamic power Input Sensitivity Impedance 10 dBu 10 k ohms 10 dBu 10 k ohms 10 dBu 10 k ohms Output Sensitivity Impedance 10 dBu 600 ohms Input Connectors parallel 1 XLR 3 31 type balanced 2 PHONE balanced 1 XLR 3 31 type balanced 2 PHONE balanced 1 XLR ...

Page 15: ...EQUENCY Hz HS50M HS80M MID EQ INPUT 1 HIGH CUT LIMITER HIGH TRIM INPUT 2 LF HF LEVEL LOW CUT ROOM CONTROL LOW BOOST LOW CUT STEP FILTER P AMP STEP FILTER LOWCUT P AMP INPUT OUTPUT LOW CUT OUTPUT R ch L ch EXTSUB OUT LOW CUT ON OFF SUM SPEAKER PHASE NORMAL REVERSE LEVEL P AMP INPUT INPUT INPUT LOW CUT HIGH CUT LIMITTER HS10W HS10W 386 15 3 16 300 11 13 16 350 13 3 4 Unit mm inch Block Diagram Perfo...

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