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HS80M/HS50M/HS10W  Owner’s Manual

11

Fine-tuning for Surround

Set the HS50M or HS80M LEVEL control to about 12 
o’clock to set the nominal input level to 
approxi4dB. If you’re using the HS50M
set the HS10W LEVEL control to about 10 o’clock, 
and if you’re using the HS80M set it to about 11 
o’clock. You can then fine-adjust the HS10W LEVEL 
control as required. Another approach would be to 
adjust the HS50M/HS80M output level to achieve 
the desired relative balance with the subwoofer.

* If you’re using the HS50M with a digital mixer, set the 

HS10W LEVEL control to about 9 o’clock. If you’re using 
the HS80M with a digital mixer set the HS10W LEVEL 
control to about 10 o’clock.

Start with the HIGH CUT control set at its center 
click position, which corresponds to a HPF frequency 
of about 100 Hz*. The HIGH CUT frequency can be 
adjusted later to achieve the smoothest integration 
with the HS50M or HS80M speakers.

* Set to 80 Hz if you’re using a digital mixer.

Turn the HS10W LOW CUT switch ON. Adjust the 
LOW CUT control to achieve the desired degree of 
bass extension.

Set the HS50M/HS80M LOW CUT switch to “100 
Hz”*.

* Set to 80 Hz if you’re using a digital mixer.

When set to “-2 dB” the HS50M/HS80M EQ MID 
switch attenuates the midrange frequencies slightly 
to produce a somewhat “softer” sound that may be 
better for listening or long monitoring sessions. For 
accurate monitoring, however, set the MID switch 
to “0”.

Set the HS50M/HS80M ROOM CONTROL switch 
according to the distance your speakers are placed 
from the nearest wall (refer to “Proximity to Walls 
and Corners”, above).

For accurate monitoring set the HS50M/HS80M 
HIGH TRIM switch to “0”. This switch can be set to 
“-2 dB” to attenuate the highs slightly if you find the 
sound too bright.

Maintain a Consistent 

Monitoring Level

Another difference between listening and monitoring is 

that when you’re listening for enjoyment you probably 

listen at significantly different levels at different times: from 

soft and unobtrusive for background music, right though 

room-shaking for involved listening or dancing. This is 

definitely not the case for serious monitoring. The response 

of your ears changes so drastically according to level, 

especially in the soft to medium-loud region, that is 

essential to maintain a consistent monitoring level 

otherwise you simply won’t get consistent mixing results. 

You’ll undoubtedly need to turn up or down a bit at 

certain points during the production process when 

listening for specific problems or effects — in fact it is 

important to listen to your mix at different levels as a final 

checking process, bringing the levels down very low to 

check if any elements of the mix disappear and make sure 

that the vocal continues to maintain its balance in the mix 

at very low levels — but in general you should stay within a 

fairly small range.

Just what is the best level to monitor at? Although there 

is a “standard” monitoring level specification,* the answer 

for most small studios is “whatever is most comfortable for 

you.” You need to monitor at a level that’s loud enough so 

that you don’t miss any soft details, but not so loud that 

your ears become fatigued (or your neighbors complain). If 

you find yourself turning up the volume after monitoring 

for a short while, your ears are probably starting to get 

tired and losing sensitivity. This is obviously bad for your 

music as well as your ears. So find that “comfort zone” and 

prepare to make some great music.

* For you techies, the SMPTE RP 200 standard monitoring level is 

83 dB SPL (RMS average) at the listening position, or if you’re 
mixing for film you’ll need to know that the standard Dolby 
monitoring level for surround is 85 dB SPL.

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Page 5: ...dary Yamaha NS10M became a standard monitor in the music and sound industry and is still in use in many studios throughout the world for precisely that reason it offered flat response and excellent resolution that allowed engineers and producers to hear subtle details that make the difference between good and great sound The HS series monitors carry on the tradition with accuracy and detail that c...

Page 6: ...the TRS designation see the illustration on the left The phone jacks will also accept unbalanced signals simply plug in a standard mono phone plug But what if you want to connect equipment that only provides RCA type pin connector outputs The solution is simple enough use either RCA to phone plug adaptors or RCA to phone cables and plug into the speaker s phone jack inputs If you re connecting you...

Page 7: ...tally or use some equalization will probably be required The HS50M and HS80M speakers make this easy by providing a ROOM CONTROL switch that modifies the speaker s bass characteristics to compensate for the exaggeration caused by nearby walls As your speakers get closer to the walls you might find that setting the ROOM CONTROL switch to the 2 or 4 setting gives you more natural response in the bas...

Page 8: ... are the most directional Fine tuning for Stereo The speaker LEVEL controls should be set to the same level A setting of about 12 o clock corresponds to a nominal input level of about 4 dB Since no subwoofer is being used in this setup set the LOW CUT switch to FLAT When set to 2 dB the EQ MID switch attenuates the midrange frequencies slightly to produce a somewhat softer sound that may be better...

Page 9: ...ion which corresponds to a HPF frequency of about 100 Hz The HIGH CUT frequency can be adjusted later to achieve the smoothest integration with the HS50M or HS80M speakers Turn the HS10W LOW CUT switch ON Adjust the LOW CUT control to achieve the desired degree of bass extension Set the HS50M HS80M LOW CUT switch to FLAT When set to 2 dB the HS50M HS80M EQ MID switch attenuates the midrange freque...

Page 10: ... speakers so that they point directly at the listening position MG series Mixer Setup If you re connecting to a standard mixer that is not specifically designed for surround production your main L and R speakers can be connected to any convenient stereo output pair via the HS10W subwoofer while the center and rear speakers will be connected to individual output channels Example MG16 6FX Digital Mi...

Page 11: ...too bright Maintain a Consistent Monitoring Level Another difference between listening and monitoring is that when you re listening for enjoyment you probably listen at significantly different levels at different times from soft and unobtrusive for background music right though room shaking for involved listening or dancing This is definitely not the case for serious monitoring The response of you...

Page 12: ...setting the range below 500 Hz is cut by 4 dB HIGH TRIM switch Adjusts the level of high frequency range HS50M Setting the switch to the 0 position produces a flat frequency response With the 2 dB setting the range above 3 kHz is boosted by 2 dB With the 2 dB setting the range above 3 kHz is cut by 2 dB HS80M Setting the switch to the 0 position produces a flat frequency response With the 2 dB set...

Page 13: ... low frequency is cut Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz LOW CUT switch If the LOW CUT switch is on the low frequencies of the signal from the OUTPUT connector is cut Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz LOW CUT control Use the LOW CUT control to set the cutoff frequency from 80 Hz to 120 Hz when the LOW CUT switch is on HIG...

Page 14: ...Amp Unit Output Power Total 70 W dynamic power LF 45 W 4 ohms HF 25 W 8 ohms Total 120 W dynamic power LF 75 W 4 ohms HF 45 W 8 ohms 150 W 4 ohms dynamic power Input Sensitivity Impedance 10 dBu 10 k ohms 10 dBu 10 k ohms 10 dBu 10 k ohms Output Sensitivity Impedance 10 dBu 600 ohms Input Connectors parallel 1 XLR 3 31 type balanced 2 PHONE balanced 1 XLR 3 31 type balanced 2 PHONE balanced 1 XLR ...

Page 15: ...EQUENCY Hz HS50M HS80M MID EQ INPUT 1 HIGH CUT LIMITER HIGH TRIM INPUT 2 LF HF LEVEL LOW CUT ROOM CONTROL LOW BOOST LOW CUT STEP FILTER P AMP STEP FILTER LOWCUT P AMP INPUT OUTPUT LOW CUT OUTPUT R ch L ch EXTSUB OUT LOW CUT ON OFF SUM SPEAKER PHASE NORMAL REVERSE LEVEL P AMP INPUT INPUT INPUT LOW CUT HIGH CUT LIMITTER HS10W HS10W 386 15 3 16 300 11 13 16 350 13 3 4 Unit mm inch Block Diagram Perfo...

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