
sonusman
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I think NS 10's make excellent reference monitors.
They really DO require that you get the mix just right.
Ed
They really DO require that you get the mix just right.
Ed
Blue Bear Sound said:That's ok Ed -- I'll pick up knocking them where you left off!!!
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The YSM-1s aren't ANYTHING like NS-10s... the Yorkvilles are much smoother in the mids and highs, and have better defined low-end. I can't imagine them being compared to NS-10s in any way except price. Sound-wise they are 2 completely different beasts.MrZekeMan said:Since the NS-10's are fading fast, have any of you guys that are familiar with the Yamaha's tried the Yorkvilles YSM-1's? They have been compared to the NS-10's.
Personally (and I'm not for a minute saying this applies to everyone), smoothness in the mids is something I have NEVER heard out them - even with what I normally consider excellent commercial reference mixes - they sound overly "edgy" and harsh to me... and when I recently heard the MSP10s - they weren't as bad, but still had that edginess that I don't care for. I simply find it "grating" on my ears... obviously, a very subjective perception, but I simply can't use them for that reason (of course that doesn't mean no one else should either!)sonusman said:Bruce, the NS 10's have very smooth midrange and hi end...
This I agree with 100%... I also find the Events too forgiving sometimes... since I'm aware of it, and I have other references to check against, it isn't much of a problem, but yes, it has to be watched for and taken into account as you use them...When I want less presence for listening in the mid's, my Events work just fine, but are maybe a bit too forgiving on bad sound.
Blue Bear Sound said:The YSM-1s aren't ANYTHING like NS-10s... the Yorkvilles are much smoother in the mids and highs, and have better defined low-end. I can't imagine them being compared to NS-10s in any way except price. Sound-wise they are 2 completely different beasts.
When I say "smoother" I mean the monitors themselves don't grate on my ears like the NS-10s do...Cyrokk said:When you say much smoother in the mids and highs, do you mean the monitors sound smoother or the result from mixing on them is smoother? And are there any frequencies the Yorkville's yield as "too forgiving" and would be noticeable on secondary monitors?
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