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What replaced the Yamaha NS10?

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.

Can you use passive speakers as monitors?

Passive speakers However, you’ll need a SpeakON, TS, or speaker wire depending which connectors the power amp and speakers have. To set up a passive monitor, connect the outputs of the mixer to the inputs on the amplifier. Then, connect the outputs of the amp to the monitor’s inputs.

What is the ns10m studio?

NS10M Studio: Some time after Yamaha got wind of the NS10M’s popularity as a nearfield monitor (and around nine years after the original product launch) a version badged ‘NS10M Studio’ was produced.

Is the Yamaha NS-10M really that bad?

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Few studio monitors have enjoyed the longevity and acclaim (as well as an army of vocal detractors…) of the Yamaha NS-10M, which isn’t all that bad for a speaker that was originally designed and marketed for casual home listening.

Are the NS10 speakers necessary?

It is an aberration of these speakers used to mix or make music. These are only pregnant for tests in order to check a mix of shit speakers. Indeed, if the mix does not pass the NS10, it will not pass on a battery station with hp 80mm. But NS10 are absolutely not essential. What technical characteristics have motivated your choice?

When did the Yamaha NS10 come out?

Before we get into the electro-mechanical and psychoacoustic nitty gritty that I know you’re gagging for, let me take you through a little NS10 history. The Yamaha NS10 was designed by Akira Nakamura and launched in 1978, and it was as technically unremarkable then as it is now.