Ns 10 Studio Monitor. Yamaha NS10M Studio Monitors Reverb The Yamaha NS-10 became the preferred nearfield monitor in the 1980s because it could reveal recording mistakes or weaknesses Fast forward to 2001 - ironically the year in which Yamaha discontinued the NS-10 - when studio and monitor designer (and past HIFICRITIC contributor) Philip Newell, Julius Newell, and Southampton University's Dr
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Its unique design and sound characteristics have made it a favorite among engineers and producers seeking precise and detailed monitoring The Yamaha NS-10 is a loudspeaker that became a standard nearfield studio monitor in the music industry among rock and pop recording engineers
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However, six different versions of the speaker evolved over the 23 years it was being manufactured The Yamaha NS-10 is a popular active studio monitor speakers model, originally produced by Yamaha in 1978 The Yamaha NS-10 is a loudspeaker that became a standard nearfield studio monitor in the music industry among rock and pop recording engineers
Pair of Yamaha NS10 Studio Monitors. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, the NS-10 has stood the test of time and continues to be a. 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
REDUCED! • Yamaha NS10M Studio Monitors Photo 174391 Canuck Audio Mart. This version was designed for horizontal orientation (the logo and connection panel text were turned through 90 degrees), incorporated a redesigned. Yamaha discontinued the NS-10 in 2001 when it became too difficult to source the pulp needed to make the low frequency drivers