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What is the frequency response of an NS10?

By Isabella Ramos

What is the frequency response of an NS10?

Frequency response is remarkably flat from 60 Hz right up to 20 kHz, and superior transient response delivers crisp, transparent sound. The exceptionally tight, clean reproduction and precise overall response of this system is a must for accurate sound evaluation and image positioning.

Why was Yamaha NS10 discontinued?

It became a legend that Clearmountain had chosen it because it was the worst speaker he could find. Yamaha stopped manufacturing the speaker in 2001, citing problems sourcing the wood pulp for the drivers. Even years after it was discontinued, the speaker continued to be found in studios everywhere.

Are Yamaha NS10 good?

Yamaha NS-10M by therealsongster The NS10’s had an excellent flat response time and pure sound needed for mixing. That is why they were used and still are used when mixing. Yes, when I first saw them I said to myself, “God, those are ugly!”. It’s not about looks of course, it’s about the quality of sound you get.

How many watts Yamaha NS10?

The maximum power handling of the Yamaha NS10M is 120 Watts which does leave us with quite a number of potential amps to pair them with. If you require the sound system to hit deeper bass notes, you might want to add a professional active subwoofer into the mix.

What replaced Yamaha NS 10?

MISCO recently unveiled a brand new version of a legendary driver. The new MS10-W, will be marketed under the new MISCO brand, Bold North Audio, and it is effectively a direct replacement for the famous white driver on Yamaha’s NS10 studio monitors!

Are Yamaha NS10 still made?

The NS10 legacy Yamaha NS10’s trusty NS10s were discontinued in 2001, however, they have continued to remain a favourite of producers ever since. In 2007 Yamaha won a Technical Grammy for their design and the following year Mix magazine inducted the speaker into their Technology Hall of Fame.

Where are Yamaha speakers made?

Yamaha builds AVRs in 3 locations, Malaysia, China and Japan. The factory in Northern China is about 3 years old and largely builds the lower price-point AVRs as its labor costs are lower than Malaysia.

What replaced the Yamaha NS10?

Avantone Pro AV10 MLF Replacement Woofer for Yamaha NS-10M Since Yamaha discontinued the iconic NS10M, the supply of aftermarket components has become both more expensive and less available. Avantone Pro has done an exact reverse engineering of the original drivers culminating in the creation of the Avantone AV10 MLF.

Is Yamaha audio Japanese?

Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社, Yamaha kabushiki gaisha, /ˈjæməˌhɑː/; Japanese pronunciation: [jamaha]) is a Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate with a very wide range of products and services. It is one of the constituents of Nikkei 225 and is the world’s largest piano manufacturing company.

Why are Japanese bikes so good?

Japanese bike manufactures are good because of the tighter tolerances on their engine manufacturing. This makes a solid engine that will run for a long time, with proper maintenance. I have always liked the design of their bikes also.