40 watts, 5 in. LF; 28 watts, 1 in. tweeter. (Single speaker.)
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Like the larger MSP7 Studio, the MSP5 Studio is a 2-way bi-amplified bassreflex system that delivers outstanding monitoring precision for digital or analog production in stereo or surround formats. The more compact dimensions of the MSP5 Studio make it an ideal choice for smaller project studios and DAW based production systems. The MSP5 Studio features a 5 in. cone woofer driven by a 40-watt amplifier and a 1 in. dome tweeter driven by a 27-watt amplifier. Learn More...
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Quality:
On the new A Perfect Circle album, in the first song (the package), at high volumes, the bass makes the speakers rattle a lot. Those kind of frequencies ask for a subwoofer.
Value:
They worth more than double the price. Want to have the same mixing conditions than Andy Wallace and other world-class mixing engineers and producers? Buy them.
Desirability:
When I was searching for monitors, I checked out this possibility because they seemed a bit ugly and too small to have good bass. But after searching and reading a lot of reviews to other brands and models I realised: "They use NS10 to mix in pro studios! I just need that type of precision and capacity to show the ugly things in a mix. I need Yamahas".
The MSP5 have it all.
Sound:
Sound is FLAT until around 50 HZ. I mean FLAT. I measured the frequency response at the listening position and I got an almost flat graph (with slightly more treble). The sound is HUGE for such small speakers. It's pretty much a new, improved version of the legendary NS10! Trust me, don't listen to any other reviews. These speakers literally open the whole mix, so that you can see its guts.
Overall:
I think my ears will mold to this sound, and probably I will someday get a subwoofer to match them. But they will remain as my mixing spoeakers for a lifetime.
Submitted: 10/7/2003
Style of Music: New Metal/Rock
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Quality:
The speakers are heavy but made to last. I had mines for 4 years now, bought them used and still sound awesome. My friends are shocked when they hear the clarity by these little speakers.
Value:
Although a bit pricey for about $500 pair, they haven't gone down in price from the time I've bought them.
Sound:
The speakers are great for Mixing down your projects. They provide true highs and flat lows, speakers are loud compared to their size. I was surprised by the sound compared to other speakers in the price range and higher.
Support:
Didn't have a reason to use support.
Overall:
My friend bought the New Yamaha's HS80M ($800) and after hearing these speakers he wanted to come by and mix down his projects. Overall, great for the price. If you're looking for a affordable speakers that are small and sounds great, these are it.
Submitted: 11/1/2008
Style of Music: Commercial Rap,R&B,POP & Rock......
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