Yamaha
HS4
Based on 26 Reddit mentions
$249.99
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What do we think of the setup,
Nice question, actually my present this year was a pair of Yamaha HS4 speakers. They sound great and the pickups on the LP have MASSIVE sound. Couldn’t be happier.
Ok_Party8752 in r/Guitar
December 31, 2025 1:11 AM
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o que acham disso?
MTS-2026 da Tomate para inicial é uma boa. Se tu quer algo mais 'genético' e portátil, para churrasco ou algo do gênero, eu iria de Harman/Kardon Ônyx. Se tu quer o suco da nata sonora, eu acho que tua carteira vai chorar... Aí eu iria ali pelos Yamaha HS4 ou, quem sabe, os HS7 HS8... Dependendo do
...Dungeon_Master1990 in r/perguntas
May 4, 2026 2:59 PM
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Studio monitors sound thin compared to headphones
Yeah I kept seeing people say how great they were ... guess not. Stop relying on what people claim about speakers based on their personal anecdotal evidence. Look at objective measurements instead to evaluate speakers. The lack of a crossover in the HS4 resulted poor directivity, which could be part
...raistlin65 in r/synthesizers
May 20, 2026 12:05 PM
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MY CURRENT MIX: Please give constructive criticism!
I recommend that try to kick up about $230.00 and get a pair of the Yamaha HS3 of HS4 ($245.00). Guitar Center current have used for $165.). Don’t let these little speakers fool you. They can get pretty loud if needed. Loudness is not what you need to achieve a good mix especially if your room isn’t
...Narrow_Network_3875 in r/LogicPro
April 20, 2026 9:23 AM
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Small room / desk against wall — which speakers/monitors should I buy?
The Yamaha hs5 would be my choice. I have a pair of hs7 and hs4 and they are great speakers
MD_Eighty in r/homestudios
February 17, 2026 11:41 AM
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Why do my vocals always sound too crisp/bright in the mix?
You were better off getting monitors first. It’s going to take time to learn your headphones. Head phones are good for portability, prevent disturbance and as an additional to monitor. For the money I recommend Yamaha HS3 or HS4. These little monitors will surprise you. I got them because I felt the
...Narrow_Network_3875 in r/audioengineering
May 16, 2026 7:45 AM
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Studio Monitors
Yamaha HS4 if you a stretch the budget, or the Eris 4.5 preferably the older version without Bluetooth, which no one should be using anyway to check audio mixes.
AdBulky5451 in r/homerecordingstudio
March 12, 2026 11:29 PM
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Yamaha HS4or HS5
thanks Alarming' Is the KRK your preference over the Yamaha then? The price point is the same were I to go for the S8.4 I have multiple sets of speakers already for comparison. My aim with the HS4 purchase was to achieve clarity with monitors, but I was mislead when purchasing that the single unit p
...UnderInfluenceOfJazz in r/Beatmatch
April 22, 2026 5:10 PM
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Trash or no?
Get someone to get you the Yamaha HS3 or the HS4 for Christmas. For around $230.00 you get 2 speakers. Don’t let the size & the price of these speakers fool you. Trust me your mixes will sound better. I have purchased these speakers so I could hear the low mids to the high frequencies. Bigger speake
...Narrow_Network_3875 in r/FLStudioBeginners
December 21, 2025 3:34 AM
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Replace Spark 40 with a Go + Headrush FRFR-Go?
I have my Go hooked up to some Yamaha HS4 studio monitors. Good enough for a couch player, and sounds great and gets loud enough for some fun. I tried tonocracy through the same speakers with a Mac and a focusrite audio interface and it didn't sound as good.
Resident-Flatworm-18 in r/PositiveGridSpark
June 26, 2025 5:42 PM
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