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Yamaha MSP7 Studio - From the 80s onward, the definitive near-field monitor in most pro studios throughout the world were the Yamaha NS10Ms. According to lore, a mix done a the NS10Ms would sound pretty much the same on any rig it was played on - totally important in the record making biz. Now, Yamaha carries on that tradition with the MSP7 "Studio" monitors. The Yamaha MSP7 Studio has been designed with serious monitoring in mind. Emphasis is on reference-quality reproduction precision that lets you hear sonic details, rather than flattering sound. The top-of-the-line MSP7 Studio Powered Monitor is capable of delivering consistent quality and performance that you can rely on in modern production environments. The MSP7 Studio can handle any combination of digital and analog sources plus stereo and surround formats. Yamaha MSP7 - the new NS10M and then some!Yamaha MSP7 Studio at a Glance:
- One-piece molded cabinet for smooth acoustic transfer
- Low distortion magnetic shielding
- 80W/50W 6.5" bi-amped high quality studio monitor
- Woofer and tweeter feature innovations for better sound quality
- Balanced lines for max audio quality and rear panel trim controls
- Elegant Appearance
Cutting-edge Bi-amp Design
There are a number of advantages to multi-amp speaker setups, but the added cost and extra gear required can make them impractical in many situations. With the MSP7 Studio everything you need is made in - all you have to do is supply the line-level input. The 6.5 inch cone woofer is powered by an 80-watt power amp, while the 1 inch dome tweeter has its own 50-watt power amp. In the MSP7 Studio this particular power and driver combination results in the perfect balance between the low-mid and high frequency ranges. No matter where the MSP7 Studio monitors are used, and with what sources or other audio gear, you know that you're always receiving the benefits of a perfectly matched power amp and speaker rig. You'll hear the difference. You'll also benefit from the convenience of not having to deal with external amps and cabling.
The frequency ranges are divided via a carefully designed electronic crossover before the power amp ins, with steep 30-dB/octave roll-off curves in both the low- and high-pass filters. The steep roll-off minimizes inter-modulation between the frequency bands at the crossover point, achieving significantly smoother, cleaner crossover performance in the critical midrange. And the fact that the crossover is a line level electronic design completely eliminates the loss, distortion, and sometimes severe inter-modulation that are almost unavoidable in conventional passive crossover networks powered by one power amp.
Magnetic Shielding
In today's production environment, which often includes computer and video displays plus a range of magnetic media, magnetic shielding is essential. Conventional magnetic shielding schemes have the unfortunate side effect of distorting the magnetic flux of the speaker's critical magnetic circuit. The end result is distorted sound. This obstacle was effectively overcome in the MSP7 Studio with a new "advanced magnetic structure" that achieves effective shielding while maintaining the integrity of the speaker's magnetic circuit for significantly lower distortion plus an better definition.
One-piece Molded Enclosure with Rounded Baffle
Wood can be good, but synthetic materials have cutting-edge to the point where they offer some overwhelming advantages. In addition to the fact that enclosures materials can be created with ideal density and resonance characteristics, they can be molded to almost any shape with accurate tolerances. Where wood cabinets have glued joints that interrupt the continuity of the enclosure, the thick-walled MSP7 Studio cabinet is molded in one piece, resulting in smooth acoustic transfer throughout the entire enclosure for superior reproduction precision. One-piece molding also makes it possible to produce the large-radius rounded baffle corners that help to maintain a natural wavefront and minimize diffraction for a smoother, more uniform polar response, as shown in the accompanying plots. Internal tweeter mounting also boosts treble performance by eliminating spurious resonance from the tweeter frame.
Details that Define Superior Performance
The MSP7 Studio woofer and tweeter units feature some important design innovations that contribute straight to better sound quality. The 6.5-inch woofer, for example, features a specially treated polypropylene cone with low damping rubber surrounds for exceptionally smooth response. Low-reflection high rigidity die-cast magnesium baskets both maximize mechanical precision while minimizing unwanted coloration of the speaker's output. The 1-inch tweeters feature titanium domes that offer the perfect combination of light weight and rigidity for accurate reproduction right up to 40kHz The tweeters have a intense magnetic circuit that results in extremely fast response for crisp, natural transients, and are integrated with a waveguide that achieves uniform high frequency dispersion of 120 degrees. But precision manufacturing makes a gigantic contribution to performance plus basic materials and design. The slightest eccentricity in the alignment of the tweeter domes and waveguides, for example, can seriously affect performance. So can the alignment of the coils and magnetic circuits. These are details that require a considerable investment of energy and resources to do properly, and they are exactly the details that make the MSP7 Studio the superior studio monitor that it is.
Connectors and Controls
The MSP7 Studio features a balanced XLR-type connector for input. This offers direct compatibility with pro gear and allows the use of balanced lines for max audio quality even where long cable runs are required. Rear-panel controls include a continuous in sensitivity control, and trim switches that enable you to adjust the bass and treble in four and three positions, respectively (+1.5 dB/0 dB/-1.5 dB/-3 dB at 50 Hz and +1.5 dB/0 dB/-1.5 dB at 10 /kHz), so that the system's response to be quickly matched to the room. There's also a low cut (FLAT, 80 Hz, 100 Hz) switch that is useful when the MSP7 Studio is used with the SW10 Studio subwoofer. The AC power cord is removable for really simple transportation and setup.
Elegant Appearance
The MSP7 Studio features a refined appearance that is a perfect match for its outstanding monitor performance. It is in fact "functional beauty" that results from an uncompromising approach to reproduction quality. The elegant rounded baffle has been primarily designed for superior dispersion characteristics, and is visually balanced by a high-efficiency rounded heat sink on the rear panel. The built-in waveguide horn also contributes to outstanding sound while adding to the speaker's visual appeal. Some speakers are designed to look good. The MSP7 Studio has been designed throughout for superior sound, and looks killer as a result.
Yamaha MSP7 Studio Features:
- 6.5-inch woofer, 1-inch dome tweeter
- 80-watt bass power amp, 50-watt treble power amp
- frequency response up to 40kHZ
- Balanced XLR-type input connector
- Rear-panel continuous input sensitivity control,
- trim switches enable you to adjust the bass and treble in three and four positions (+1.5 dB/0 dB/-1.5 dB at 10 /kHz) - (+1.5 dB/0 dB/-1.5 dB/-3 dB at 50 Hz) to match system's response to the room.
- Low cut (FLAT, 80 Hz, 100 Hz) switch for use with subwoofer
- Removable AC power cord for really simple transportation and setup
- Electronic crossover before the power amp ins, with steep 30-dB/octave roll-off curves in both the low- and high-pass filters
- magnetic shielding without distorting the magnetic flux of the speaker's critical magnetic circuit resulting in lower distortion and better definition
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