Yamaha
HS7
Based on 137 Reddit mentions
$349.99
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Concidering buying monitoring speakers for an untreated room
Monitors in an untreated room will cause some issues, that's true But over time you will get to know the sound of your room and the usual issues you'll run into Imo it's still a better option to lean your room and do produce on monitors than using headphones only Especially because you can check you
...big_doze in r/audioengineering
April 5, 2026 3:08 PM
5
Move at Court
This is some amateur shit. I smuggled a Push 3 Standalone up my ass to my life sentence in federal prison. I still had room for this cell phone I’m using to type this and some Yamaha HS7’s. I wanted the HS8’s but that’s all I could take.
ChoiceChampionship59 in r/AbletonMove
December 10, 2025 6:34 PM
4
Help me choosing the right speaker
I suggest yamaha hs7 or adam audio t7v. I have the t7v and a friend of mine has hs7. Both pretty good for the price. 5" speakers are just too tiny. But when space is an issue.. no choice then.
T_Cheapwood in r/tonex
December 28, 2025 12:50 PM
3
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
...Emperor_Solaris in r/Beatmatch
May 31, 2025 3:46 AM
4
Digital Piano, wanting to to upgrade to an external speaker system. What models should be I looking for?
Maybe look for some small Studio Monitors?Eg Yamaha HS7
hifiplus in r/StereoAdvice
December 17, 2025 2:25 AM
2
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
...RearWheeler in r/homestudios
February 20, 2026 9:10 AM
2
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
Built this pc but my friends don’t care lol
They are Yamaha hs7 they are bit overkill for my current setup I’d recommend hs6 or even hs3, any monitors are really pretty good tbh kinda just picking aesthetic.. some monitors are more flat natural sound like the hs7 or hs6, some come alil more punchy or bass heavy out the box like krk.. dont ove
...Last_Stable7761 in r/PcBuild
December 7, 2025 3:48 PM
1
When to upgrade your Moog?
Those are Yamaha HS7’s. They sound great to me, I even bought a replacement when one broke. I’ve used them for ten years for professional production and songwriting work, although I’m not a mix engineer. It all depends on the size of your room in terms of what kinda sized monitors are useful
totallyhiroko in r/synthesizers
May 1, 2025 6:22 PM
2
Looking for entry level studio monitors to replace TV speakers
Take a look at the Yamahas. They have quite a big woofer and will definitely deliver a good punch. I'm not looking for door shattering or window popping bass, so both the HS7 and HS8 are a great bet
mortenmoulder in r/audio
June 2, 2025 10:36 AM
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