Yamaha
HS5
Based on 177 Reddit mentions
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Best speakers for a computer
Get yourself a pair of powered monitors. Whatever fits your budget. Yamaha HS5 are a tried and true option, that's what I personally use.
zachsilvey in r/Guitar
May 19, 2026 9:10 PM
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Monitör hoparlör önerisi
yine yarrak kurek cevaplar atmislar, dostum gel anlatayim. butceye gore mevzu cok degisir malum referans da kullaniyosun zaten. hatta tek mi yapacan cift mi yapacan o bile cok seyi degistiriyo ayni marka olsa dahi, ama biraz gundelik+referans kullaniyosun gibi anliyorum yazdigindan. ondan bi kac one
...Human_Pudding6262 in r/enstrumanlar
April 27, 2026 9:36 AM
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New guitar, who dis Amp?
You want a FRFR speaker (for example, HeadRush, Valeton) or a powered studio monitor (for example, Yamaha HS5). Your GP-200 already acts as a preamp/amp.
_7NationArmy_ in r/YamahaPacifica
May 10, 2026 12:26 PM
3
Recommended speakers?
Yamaha HS5 or KRK RP5 are both decent entry level speakers. In general avoid speakers that have bluetooth. I've seen a few of these advertised and they are just toys. You will also need a decent audio interface. The MOTU M2 or M4 are really solid high quality units. A little cheaper would be Univers
...Calaveras-Metal in r/homestudios
April 30, 2026 5:15 PM
2
Stage Piano speakers
I recently bought a pair of Yamaha HS5 (they come in white, for interior design concerns) and have them sitting on the floor. They are on mounts I bought from Kanto: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YBNDD5W . The mounts are on the floor near my keyboard. (If you use the Kanto mount, be sure to get the r
...picadoodledoo in r/DigitalPiano
May 1, 2026 4:31 AM
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Audio interfaces
I have the 2i2 Gen3 myself. Love it. I run it from a MacBook Pro, with balanced line-outs to Yamaha HS5 Monitors. I also have Sony MDR-7506 Monitor Headphones plugged in to it and find the monitoring combo to be really good. I recently added a Shure SM7B cardiod mic to the Scarlett, although between
...RearWheeler in r/musicproduction
December 19, 2025 2:41 PM
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Good speakers for guitar?
I really like my Yamaha HS5's. I think at a certain point even though it is a "hobby" too cheap is too cheap and you will run into the same issues as you did with the Eris. The HS5's are about $150 each but they sound great and cover the frequency range of the guitar pretty well.
VisibleGarbage8268 in r/Guitar
January 20, 2026 1:15 PM
2
Question about monitors.
Yamaha HS5 should be enough to hear changes that you do inside a daw. Must be some other reason, too quiet/ too loud, monitors are not at ear level, setup badly etc. try getting some good headphones, like Sennheiser HD480s (what i use now) and see how you get on. Apart the very low bass, the differe
...djsoomo in r/MusicBattlestations
May 3, 2026 5:52 PM
1
Advice on studio monitors for guitar and bass?
I started with Yamaha HS5’s which were great for a long time until I really needed to mix and found I couldn’t hear the low end. I eventually upgraded to HS8’s and enjoy them quite a bit as they actually produce the low end and don’t need to be cranked to hear it. FAR less trips to my car to check m
...RevDrucifer in r/homestudios
April 29, 2026 4:50 PM
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Recommended speakers?
I‘m absolutely Fan of to the OLD Yamaha HS8 / HS5You need to search for Yamaha HS 50m / HS 80m They are optically 1:1 like the new HS5/8 BUTCome with 4x adjustable Knobs forHigh Trim, MID EQ, Low Cut, & Room Control The newer ones only got 2x adjustable knobs for High Trim & Room Control You can eas
...Decons069 in r/homestudios
May 2, 2026 5:32 AM
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