Yamaha HS7W
Product information "Yamaha HS7W"
- 3.5 mm jack in: no
- 6.3 mm jack in: yes
- Amplifier class: Class D
- Amplifier output per channel: 60 W (LF),35 W (HF)
- Bluetooth: no
- Controls: Gain control, room control and high trim switch, power on/off
- Digital inputs: no
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 210 x 332 x 284 mm
- Frequency Response (+/-3 dB): 43 Hz - 30 kHz
- HF Driver: 1"
- Housing Colour: White
- Includes: Monitor, power cord
- LF-Driver: 1x 6,5"
- Magnetically shielded: No
- Manual Frequency Correction: yes
- Optional Subwoofer: Yamaha HS8S
- Other in/outputs: None
- Power supply: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- Price & packaging unit: 1 Piece
- RCA-In: no
- Subcategory: Nearfield monitor
- Technology: 2-Way active
- Weight per speaker: 8,2 kg
- XLR-In: yes
- max. sound pressure: No manufacturer specification
Yamaha or A Company That Makes Everything. In fact, you could probably list faster what Yamaha does not make. The Japan-based company, active for over 125 years, is the all-rounder among instrument manufacturers. Having started as a maker of pianos, grand pianos and even wooden furniture, the range was soon expanded considerably: Yamaha now offers keyboards, string instruments, woodwinds, drums and percussion as well as PA and studio equipment. For example, youll find steel-string acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, the popular PSR keyboards, acoustic drumkits and e-drum sets, flutes and saxophones for beginners and intermediates, as well as the popular Clavinova CLP-700 digital pianos and entertainer keyboards like the Genos or the synthesiser Yamaha MX49, plus PA equipment and studio monitors for professional needs. In any case, you can always rely on Yamaha for excellent value for money.