HS7

Yamaha

HS7

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Anyone practice with studio monitors?

I have a pair of Yamaha HS7 studio monitors, and they're great. Studio monitors, much like 2 or 3 way PA speakers are full range speakers so you can pretty much play any instrument in your toolbox through them. I have a Musicman Stingray 4 string, and it sounds especially great through my studio mon

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poopeedoop in r/Bass

August 8, 2025 2:09 AM

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Absolutely love my WFH corner!

That's a very subjective choice, I'm happy with my Yamaha HS7 (plus a Behringer EX4000 II for some additional punch).

magicmulder in r/desksetup

January 23, 2026 12:10 PM

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Studio Summary from a hobbiest

Hi, the Yamahas are very nice, but I would agree that the HS5's lack some bass. I bought that model mostly because of a) budget and b) small size of the room. On the most part I am happy with them. Someone else responded to provide some thoughts on using bigger ones and I have subsequently done some

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RearWheeler in r/homestudios

February 20, 2026 9:10 AM

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Good speakers to get?

Legit just got the same board nice starter I recently went to a music store to find some quality speakers myself and currently saving up for some Yamaha HS7 the sound quality was outstanding you could feel the bass without even a subwoofer it's a bit pricier than the HS5 vut the difference is very n

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Emperor_Solaris in r/Beatmatch

May 31, 2025 3:46 AM

4

Studio Speakers

Yamaha HS-series are pretty amazing to be honest. Got HS8 at first, but downgraded to HS7 because my studio was way too small for the bass of 8.

OtherAd37 in r/FL_Studio

October 6, 2025 11:15 AM

2

Studio monitors for synths AND a stage piano

At that budget, you will get a better sound out of the headphones. There is no escaping that. In order to get a nice, balanced, full-range sound out of the speakers, you'd need room treatment. Yamaha HS7 goes down to 50 Hz, so ideally 6 acoustic panels, some 10 inches thick, would be nice. That woul

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MonadTran in r/synthesizers

May 20, 2026 4:12 PM

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Monitor Help..

If there’s a Guitar Center near by, most of them have a monitor display wall where you can plug your phone in and check out how the speakers sound on music you’re familiar with. If that’s not an option; get a par of Yamaha HS8’s and call it a day until you move into a bigger/more professional room.

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RevDrucifer in r/homestudios

April 13, 2026 7:26 PM

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Upgrade to Rokit 6 worth it?

A lot of people saying KRKs are overrated just want to appear elite, but the either way at that range the monitors are made of similarly priced/quality components. KRKs are amazing for the value, they really nailed the sound down with the new gens and the 6 inchs are great and plenty loud. You don't

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arghtee in r/DJs

April 21, 2025 12:51 PM

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Yamaha HS3 vs HS5 vs alternatives for desk use, mainly guitar related, for someone who's not massive fan of heavy bass

I’m a guitarist and i have a pair of Yamaha HS7, they have a balanced midrange and not bass heavy, i think they are what you’re looking for.

Flick9000 in r/homestudios

July 3, 2025 5:10 PM

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Looking for a pair of decent audio speakers to edit sound

I'd go with HS7 or HS8. The 5s are so small you can't hear problems in the bottom end. We have multiple HS5s and HS8s at my workplace. Between 7 and 8, look at their physical dimensions for which would suit your space better, and either audition both at a brick and mortar store, or start doing some

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nizzernammer in r/editors

July 7, 2025 7:32 PM

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