Adam Audio T7V vs Yamaha HS7 || Sound & Frequency Response Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2019
  • Yamaha HS7 on amazon DE: amzn.to/2XPzdZJ
    Yamaha HS7 on amazon UK: amzn.to/2vlHDM5
    Yamaha HS7 on bhphotovideo: bhpho.to/2UJX7bP
    Adam T7V on amazon DE: amzn.to/2GHCCUp
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    Adam T7V on bhphotovideo: bhpho.to/2GGswBZ
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    All the tracks used in this video can be found here:
    • Test Tracks
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    -Sound recorded using Zoom H6 recorder
    -Frequency measurements done in semi treated room using UMIK-1 microphone
    -Levels matched using SPL meter
    -All tone controls set to neutral
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  • @user-ec9yu1ep2j
    @user-ec9yu1ep2j 4 роки тому +498

    Listening to the difference on my $10 ear buds

  • @gregoryponomarev7089
    @gregoryponomarev7089 5 років тому +84

    Response graphs and original tracks are really great additions. Thanks a lot!

  • @davemix3295
    @davemix3295 3 роки тому +141

    Listening to the difference on my Adam Audio T7V

  • @_djsport
    @_djsport 4 роки тому +11

    An amazing comparison. Great job, thank you so much. Sorry to say this, but the frequency response shown in the video its not the monitor's frequency response. The graphic shows your room acoustic issue on that monitors.

  • @henryseh6043
    @henryseh6043 4 роки тому +28

    T7V sound more like what you will hear in headphone which is similar to original soundtrack

  • @brandonj158
    @brandonj158 3 роки тому +11

    I actually couldn't tell which one is better. Honestly, it doesn't matter which of the 2 pairs you have as long as you're familiar with how a good an a bad mix sounds to them. Even if the other one has a mid or bass enhancement if you use your reference tracks properly which you should regardless, you can still get a better mix. I actually know someone who mixes better in headphones compared to the speakers.

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Рік тому +3

    This is the only channel that doesn't offer subjective opinion. No talking, all listening. Let the listener decide. Fucking awesome comparison format.

  • @RogwinMusic
    @RogwinMusic Рік тому +4

    I have the HS8's and the Adam Audio 7's, The Yams are MUCH louder, but the low end on the Adams is tighter. Also some times the mid range can get a bit much on the HS8's, for the money, and great home studio monitors either of these will def do the job.
    I do my mixes then A/B these two, I think I like the high end better on the Adams due to their folded tweeter, its a very smooth hi end, it doesnt get harsh louder up. BOTH ARE FANTASTIC.And Thank You for this video, great job.

  • @HectorGallegosmusic
    @HectorGallegosmusic 4 роки тому +7

    I want to like the cheaper option....but I find it interesting that the jazz stuff and classical stuff sounds better on the Yamaha's. I think I'll be going towards the Yamaha. I have a feeling they'll be "truer" and won't have as much coloration.

  • @pmAdministrator
    @pmAdministrator 4 роки тому +4

    Look at that ribbon-tweeter action in higher frequencies. Thanks for the graphs.

  • @carenero19
    @carenero19 2 роки тому

    GREAT JOB, THANK YOU

  • @asgermortensen5835
    @asgermortensen5835 4 роки тому +6

    Definitely easier to hear what works and what doesn't work in the mixing when hearing from the T7V's in my opinion. I think that'll be my next buy :))

  • @2ndAveScents
    @2ndAveScents 3 роки тому +3

    Is this audio recorded through a stereo mic or is it EQ processing of the source track based on measurements of their frequency response?

  • @billwarner213
    @billwarner213 2 роки тому +1

    This is a REALLY well-done video, thanks! (And I think I'll definitely stick with my T7Vs, based on what I hear here!)

  • @soultracer
    @soultracer 4 роки тому +1

    Nice what you are doing. I wish you would have a reference mic for this. Cause there are importent frequencies missing in opposit to the originals.

  • @gino3286
    @gino3286 4 роки тому +4

    i think that the track at 5:03 is very useful to differentiate the sound ... the Adam are closer to the original (by the way i still like the original signal better, more openess, presence, realism). Very good track indeed. I am buying the cd. Thanks a lot for such valuable comparison. Kind regards, gino

  • @fbgtr
    @fbgtr 2 роки тому +4

    IMO, the Adams seem scooped in the mids only when A/Bed to the Yamahas. The less extended response on the basses of the Yamahas makes mids more prominent, at same listening volume, but in the end I find the contents in the mid range to be "almost" identical.
    Listening on Audio-Technica M40x through an Allen&Heath ZEDi10.

  • @modern.day.meditations
    @modern.day.meditations 3 роки тому +1

    Great job! Any chance to do the Event Opals?

  • @dashwerks
    @dashwerks 5 років тому +3

    THanks!

  • @andesneko
    @andesneko 3 роки тому +1

    There's a lot to talk about taste, but I'll say when it comes to the Yamaha I always get to listen to things that I don't in others.

  • @leirumanuel
    @leirumanuel 4 роки тому +53

    For mixing and mastering HS7 for sure. Plus the mids are very much clear in the HS7. What you mix and master is the oposite of your speakers. So if you have a bassy speakers you add less bass to your mix :( T7V are more prominent in the bass for this I would choose HS7. For listening purposes T7V is a better option.

    • @heythere6983
      @heythere6983 4 роки тому +12

      to that point if u mix on mid focused speakers u will subdue them compared to the rest of the range

    • @joshsmith7812
      @joshsmith7812 3 роки тому +16

      Mastering on hs7? That's a joke

    • @leirumanuel
      @leirumanuel 3 роки тому

      @@heythere6983 yes

    • @leirumanuel
      @leirumanuel 3 роки тому +3

      @@joshsmith7812 if you don't have anything better

    • @birdisthezv
      @birdisthezv 3 роки тому +1

      @@leirumanuel that is not what mastering is though

  • @emiel333
    @emiel333 4 роки тому +8

    Adam audio sounds warmer with slightly more mids. But I also like the sound of the Yamaha. Very transparant and a clear soundstage. Hard to pick a favorite.

  • @mrradio2187
    @mrradio2187 4 роки тому +20

    Went with the T7V after many hours of testing and comparison. Price point is perfect.

    • @DarkPa1adin
      @DarkPa1adin 4 роки тому +1

      how's the bass? are you satisfied with the bass?

    • @henryseh6043
      @henryseh6043 4 роки тому

      T7V perfect for edm punchy kick

    • @tannermitchell6591
      @tannermitchell6591 3 роки тому +2

      Looking at this a year later, would you say you like them for mixing high ended music like rock?

    • @RogwinMusic
      @RogwinMusic Рік тому

      @@DarkPa1adinAdams have "tighter" bass than the Yamaha's, I have both.
      The Adams are surprisingly low end punchy, its a good thing.

  • @BimasJr
    @BimasJr 4 роки тому +3

    The pleasure to listen to good frequencies from nice speakers is really far from the truth!
    Calibrate them for your control room is the key then, u should hear the details, the definition from the speakers, so you can decide which one is perfect for your ears. Try it before buy!

  • @gonebymidnight2881
    @gonebymidnight2881 3 роки тому +1

    Legend has it they mixed and justice for all on the Yamahas

    • @Redskullritual
      @Redskullritual 3 роки тому

      Haha I got it ! Thx Jason who?
      Never heard him !

  • @anshuljain8515
    @anshuljain8515 5 років тому +98

    Yamahas sound harsher to me.. I preferred the warmth in the Adams

    • @EricRyanSound
      @EricRyanSound 4 роки тому

      Well put

    • @5.126
      @5.126 4 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @5.126
      @5.126 4 роки тому

      rockn roll I’ve used both

    • @5.126
      @5.126 4 роки тому

      rockn roll + the t8v’s are also out now

    • @RockyHartono
      @RockyHartono 4 роки тому

      @@5.126 so, you have both.. which one do you recommend more ? i am new in this monitor speaker journey..

  • @mardraus9318
    @mardraus9318 3 роки тому +8

    The hs7 have a crisper high mid that I don't find very pleasing but they're good. But the presence in the adams are extremely good

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 2 роки тому

      The HS7 shouldn’t be pleasing at all. You’re missing the point of studio monitors they’re supposed to be completely the opposite what you expect from a hifi speaker to get a good mix.

  • @unified_method
    @unified_method 3 роки тому +1

    i listen on hs7's , adam's seem warmer, richer, slightly enhanced and clearer in the lows, low mids are certainly profoundly higher , and highs seem to have more body and are less harsh , but equally clear as the yamahas... i would like to try these maybe.

  • @KebbaPropulsion
    @KebbaPropulsion 3 роки тому +4

    I went through quite a few years of obsessively changing monitors every few months, alesis M1, krk rp6, Samson Rubicon, hs50, Beringer 1030a, presonus Eris e5, hs5. I have realized my best mixes were done in the best sounding room, fairly inependent of which monitors I was using. Once you learn a pair of speakers , you can mix well. It's the room that makes far more difference than the speakers, at least at the sub 400 a pair range. Some of my best mixes were done on alesis m1mk 2. The only thing I notice is basslines were sometimes mixed too quiet in relationship to the kicks, but hay, that's the room, less experience and not referencing on headphones. Yes they are more coloured than more modern monitors but they had a great low end and translated really well. Get the room right and stick to a a pair of speakers that match the room and buy a decent pair of headphones to reference the low end. Ideally I would have a more coloured pair for writing and a flatter midrange focussed more detailed pair like the hs5 for an alternative reference but Im skint!

  • @lasu7712
    @lasu7712 6 місяців тому

    The original sounds sound always better than the 2 monitors, is that due to sounds recorded from the monitors were in open air and depending on the room condition which has less reverbation, while the original sounds were sent directly and digitally from flac into the video? Is that correct?

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 4 роки тому +4

    I auditioned these. Ended up with HS8s. Happy. High's were to silky smooth. More revealing.

  • @---pp7tq
    @---pp7tq 3 роки тому

    What would be a sweetspot model between these pairs of Adam and Yamaha?

  • @deimmamoida3258
    @deimmamoida3258 3 роки тому +1

    Best one for making rap/trap music?

  • @sosTsos
    @sosTsos 3 роки тому

    how you do the translation, i listen to that on the Yamaha HS7?!!

  • @JohnJonesRocketCity
    @JohnJonesRocketCity 5 років тому +25

    Man I am blown away by the accuracy for the price point these days. Wasnt always like this. They sound more similar to each other than many other monitors in this price bracket which just sound super colored and veiled for the most part. In my opinion, the T7V's won out of the two. HS7's are way brighter than the source material and lack low-end representation and they are also recessed in the upper mid and lower high-end spectrum. But that is not to say the HS7 aren't still very flat and impressive.

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 2 роки тому

      That’s exactly what you want though. It shouldn’t sound good.

  • @FelipeSantos1000
    @FelipeSantos1000 4 роки тому +10

    HS7 is for full time mixing use. Not processed, "ready", sound. Mix with it will sound great everywhere after.

    • @DAIMANization
      @DAIMANization 4 роки тому +1

      Yamaha are well cynical sounding. Where Adam is way nicer listening experience and they're still cynical.

    • @KarlGutowski
      @KarlGutowski 4 роки тому +3

      @@DAIMANization I second that. HS series sound depressing, dull and fatiguing to me. They also smear the mids. HS are not like the NS-10. My only criticism of Adam is that their tweeters are so crisp, powerful, and smooth, they never get sibilant, while most other speakers would if your highs are too loud. A7X are more revealing in the mids and bass than T7V. The Adam woofers are so fast, I can hear when a fast mastering limiter is crushing bass too much--something I can't hear on any other spearker in this price range. The thing that blew my mind about Adam is that I was able to hear 0.5 dB changes in levels of anything in the mix.

    • @ChrisBessy
      @ChrisBessy 4 роки тому

      @@KarlGutowski
      J'ai aussi des HS7 depuis longtemps et je confirme, ce sont des Yamaha mais pas des NS10! La réponse en fréquence n'est pas du tout la même. Et je confirme aussi que souvent ça sonne bien sur mon HS7 mais ça ne sonne pas très bien ailleurs ...

  • @INXIETE
    @INXIETE 3 роки тому +6

    Bought the T7V not a regret, there are multiple factors;
    1. Ribbon tweeters; less ear fatigue
    2. A little more bass; more fun to mix on
    3. Looks minimalistic and professional
    4. Ribbon tweeters; quick transient response
    But if I wanted a boring, cheap sounding speaker, sure I would get the hs7, or better yet, I would buy a Logitech computer speakers to mix on. People bought hs7 because of the ns10 which is well-known, they’re both different speakers, and ns10 became famous from marketing.

    • @BlackWhiteLegend
      @BlackWhiteLegend Рік тому

      Fue super duro tu comentario bro xd, pero es la verdad entre los yamaha y los Adams el Adam es mucho mejor que el Yamaha 👌🏻100% me iría por obtener unos Adams

  • @BOKHTARIMUSIC
    @BOKHTARIMUSIC Рік тому +2

    КАК РАЗ 3 ДНЯ НАЗАД ЗАКАЗАЛ АДАМ Т7V. СПАСИБО ЗА ВИДЕО.
    THANK YOU. ADAM BEST.

  • @Halfstar3
    @Halfstar3 4 роки тому +58

    I really feel the Adams are more balanced sounding.

    • @likemichael8172
      @likemichael8172 3 роки тому +5

      what do you mean balanced xD
      Balance is achieved in the mix?
      If i have 20db's of volume difference on each instrument you think it still sounds balanced?

    • @Mark-vv1dy
      @Mark-vv1dy 3 роки тому +5

      @@likemichael8172 I believe he was trying to say "flat" or "linear" - "balanced" is a common adjective used in the home hifi speaker world (as opposed to "hyped", with a frequency boost somewhere) whereas to an engineer it either refers to the mix or to the 3-pole analog electrical connection used to reject noise.

    • @quananginh9446
      @quananginh9446 3 роки тому

      me feel the same

    • @karayuschij
      @karayuschij 2 роки тому

      You feel it through the loudspeakers plugged to your computer… lol

    • @HorizonMusic84
      @HorizonMusic84 5 місяців тому

      true

  • @otaviodecanini5309
    @otaviodecanini5309 3 роки тому

    What do I need to connect any of these to a turntable

  • @TheFreakonhell
    @TheFreakonhell 3 роки тому +6

    As always : A mix of both would be great!
    More Hifi-Audio manufacturers in this world should work together... 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @TwoThreadsAhead
    @TwoThreadsAhead 4 роки тому +4

    From what I noticed there was a slight more apparent low/low-mid response on the T7V's and I would even go as far as to say that the high end on the HS7's is emphasized a little too much, But that's just my opinion based on what I hear

    • @EricRyanSound
      @EricRyanSound 4 роки тому

      The high's on the HV7 was too much?? HS is known for that boss. What are you listening on?

  • @gregv.8564
    @gregv.8564 4 роки тому +28

    Adam's might sound more warm but Yamaha hs7 sounds more organic and true

    • @Mud_AleX
      @Mud_AleX 3 роки тому

      Fucking A to a T...

  • @ebonyivory149
    @ebonyivory149 3 роки тому +11

    Aesthetically, the yamahas are wonderful.

  • @nihil-baxter
    @nihil-baxter 4 роки тому +2

    Adam Audio more transparent and more warmth at the same time. Yamaha very midrangey and harsher. Both ok though. Depends on the room of course.

  • @benjaminlipuzic2370
    @benjaminlipuzic2370 4 роки тому +4

    Also the real test is to try them when your tracking/mixing in your studio setup. When listening to pro mixed and mastered music, Adams are slightly better listening experience, but when your are creating sound from scratch, thats when you notice a lot of problems. For me, its hard to create good sound with Adams for example on distorted guitars (and I know how my gear usually sounds and translates to different devices), and when mixing it doesnt give a lot of space it seems, everything gets a little muffled. Pair this with uncontrolled low end, no notch on volume pot, when you try to change HF and LF settings you bumb the knob because its so close, only XLR input, much lover volume than Yamahas, you get a clear winner in my opinion (and I have both speakers ar disposal and have compared them). Just my two cents, I understand why would someone like Adams, im just not that person ✌

  • @METALHAWK
    @METALHAWK Рік тому

    I have serious doubts... What think the author of the video about which is more appropriate to produce 90% metal and rock (instrumental), 5% classical arrangements, 5% retro wave?. Would really appreciate an opinion. by the way, great video!

  • @OMPTraxxs
    @OMPTraxxs Рік тому

    Yamaha HS7 vs Adam Audio A7V would be interessting ;-) Could you do a compare ?

  • @kennyrise
    @kennyrise 4 роки тому +17

    Yamaha had excellent high!

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Рік тому +5

    T7V gets my vote... I'm actually looking between these two. And on almost all samples, eyes closed... I open them when I feel the sound is to my liking... low end, mids, clarity vocals and the T7V is the open I chose each time. For example, on I never felt this good before, comapre the original reference track and the T7V and the standup bass is almost on the same level... thxs.

  • @princegrwl
    @princegrwl 4 роки тому +5

    Adam T7V sound more balanced than the HS8. Seems like my ears wont be fatigued for long with the T7Vs. T7Vs are the clear winner in this battle. Also the T7V sound more close to the original.

  • @nodirbekgadoyev379
    @nodirbekgadoyev379 5 місяців тому

    Adam t7v vs yamaha hs7, which one is your choice?

  • @ChrisBessy
    @ChrisBessy 2 роки тому +1

    somebody can have a great final mix with the HS7 ?

  • @raimondsauseklis3859
    @raimondsauseklis3859 3 роки тому +4

    Oh man this is tough!!
    TV7 - they have more bass presence therefore you have much more control of the low end but the high end is very deceiving. It does sound well but that reduction after 10k hz is very noticable.
    Yamaha HS7 - the low end feels absent/flat which is good I guess but there is too much difference between the original track and how it sounds on the HS7s. You have to be very careful and precise with your low ends while mixing on the HS7s because if you overdo it, the mix will sound too boomy on other speakers.
    The highs are very bright and sometimes quite harsh but in no way overly harsh. Definitely organic but I don't know man. It all depends on what kind of music you are going to be making.

  • @TripleXbeatz
    @TripleXbeatz 3 роки тому +2

    Wow those room nodes Your room appears to only be decently flat between 1Khz and 3Khz. Pretty big issues at 150hz and below. Seems these tests, while excellently put together with the inclusion of the charts, would be far more powerful with some better room treatment.
    TL:DR
    these results would be a lot closer and easier to disseminate in a better treated environment.

  • @jenshuxley
    @jenshuxley 5 років тому +6

    thx for test, i´am a little bit surprises, without Response pic TS7 sounds more natural as the Hs7 and not to much high and ok maybe bit to much bass but this is for non professional speaker really good, the response show ok 2 things on 3.2k and 4.2k but i thing that is still good. HS7 is HS7 and many people make good music with this speakers.

  • @notablemusician
    @notablemusician 3 роки тому +1

    Listening on my Adam T7V Beyer DT880 phones and Logitech Z5500. I like the sound of the Adam better but it doesn't mean they are better for mixing/mastering, probably the Yamaha HS7 are a better choice although I took the Adam. I use Sonarworks to calibrate for room acoustics plus some additional correction. I used to have Yamaha NS-40m which are great but need a large room.
    The important thing is to know your monitors and how they translate to different audio formats and sound systems. This can be learned by lots of A/B comparison and by listening to mix on every system possible from crappy to great, in car, boom box etc. By knowing your speakers and correcting room acoustics (sound tratment plus Sonarworks) and setting whatever corrections the speaker has, you can use pretty much any monitor and get good results.
    It's said of NS-10s that, if you can get a mix to sound good on them then it will sound great on a good system. That's because they have no colouration and are very neutral.
    I chose the Adam for their overall sound and the excellent ribbon tweeter but they do slightly accentuate between 120hz and 250hz but this can be recognised and corrected during mix. I AB constantly between the Adam and the Logitech system, which I find to be very representative, and I get pretty decent mix results considering I'm not a pro - just trying to be as near as I can!
    This review is about as good as one could imagine, thanks so much.

    • @ChrisBessy
      @ChrisBessy 2 роки тому

      you are not wrong bro ... I have HS7 at home and after 30min I stop mixing .... i have ear fatigue ....

  • @miekwavesoundlab
    @miekwavesoundlab 3 роки тому

    I’m listening through JBL headphones. Adams have a High range edge on clarity. Yamahas have a nice Mid Range edge. Yamaha seems a tad more reverby than Adams. Snares/Claps definitely pop more in Yamaha compared to Adams. They both sound good, but have subtle differences.
    Also can you do a post mix Left/right version of then then we can do balance l/r into mono comparison.

  • @tudirdasnichtan8396
    @tudirdasnichtan8396 3 місяці тому

    but isnt the low end of the adams much more? i miss that extremly on the yamahas... here it with my beyerdynamic..

  • @ogonek
    @ogonek 4 роки тому +26

    the original tracks sounds the best :)

    • @LEON-mm5us
      @LEON-mm5us 4 роки тому +15

      yeah I will buy them...

    • @LEON-mm5us
      @LEON-mm5us 4 роки тому

      them are more immersive as that shit of t7vs.... CHECKMATE

    • @tromick
      @tromick 4 роки тому

      JBL LSR 308 or 305P MKII are more close to source track.You should listen them.

  • @mateusnunes8617
    @mateusnunes8617 5 років тому +19

    I bought t7v a few months ago and I do not recommend for electronic producers, they don't have punch and sound hollow all over, for listening music they're good but the sweet spot is not so large. Big regret...

    • @DSAUDIOreview
      @DSAUDIOreview  5 років тому +30

      I have to agree with mateus nunes regarding the fact that T7V sounds more like a HiFi speaker with rather muddy mids and sluggish bass. It would work well for music listetning but for music production there are better choices at this price point and HS7 is one of them IMO

    • @mateusnunes8617
      @mateusnunes8617 5 років тому +2

      Said it all, clear and honest .Good job brother 👍
      @@DSAUDIOreview

    • @sinuskurvepitch1247
      @sinuskurvepitch1247 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the input.
      I was just about to buy them, guess I‘ll compare a little more first

    • @KonradSkowronski
      @KonradSkowronski 4 роки тому

      @@DSAUDIOreview What would you recommend at that price range ? Is Kali Lp-6 or new KRK G4 better for home studio then Yamaha HS7 ?

    • @wse14
      @wse14 4 роки тому

      Digital Stereophony what else do you recommend?

  • @natostyles4885
    @natostyles4885 3 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @henri-fillipbauer6579
    @henri-fillipbauer6579 3 роки тому

    I think the Adam sounds tighter but maybe a bit more ear tearing

  • @TheFotisRafa
    @TheFotisRafa 3 роки тому +2

    I was watching this and suddenly during the Full Speed song I realised I can't hear the snare reverb on either of the speakers, only on the original track. It just hit me how inaccurate these comparisons are, even with the speakers placed in a perfect triangle with the mic and me wearing headphones. They can give you a good idea of some of the differences in the sound profile between the two speakers but I wouldn't recommend to anyone to buy them based on these videos alone.

  • @opamusic9457
    @opamusic9457 2 роки тому +1

    I had the T7Vs and I sent them back very fast. Incredible boomy with no definition in the mids. Afterwards, same room, same treatment, I bought the Yamahas HS8, and I couldnt be happier, what an incredible speakers. I was very skeptical and afraid that they don't have enough low end, thats why I ordered the HS8 instead the HS7. Huuuge decision!

    • @Mope333
      @Mope333 2 роки тому

      The HS8 only has 5hz more than the HS7 lol

    • @Mope333
      @Mope333 2 роки тому

      The HS8 only has 5hz more than the HS7 lol

  • @aLoudSi1ence
    @aLoudSi1ence 2 роки тому +6

    IMO Yamaha's very clear and informative sounding, the HS7 lacks a bit on the lower frequencies. Very good for mixing it seems, but fatiguing for recreational listening I suspect. The Adam T7V total opposite, absolutely not fatiguing sound, sounds very HIFI, but lacked clarity, however better lower frequency extension than HS7, but lacks 'tightness'.

  • @ricksears
    @ricksears 3 роки тому +2

    Please share the name of the artist who recorded the song called "Long Drive." I would love to hear more from that artist. Thank you.

    • @steveyankees1
      @steveyankees1 3 роки тому

      Yes I can’t find it anywhere.I love this song. Please reveal the artist and or soundtrack

  • @arupsircar4855
    @arupsircar4855 Рік тому

    I'll stick to my Yamaha msp 5... as I'm using for 2 decades n my ears r set to for a good mix..
    I gave a hear to Adams
    It's good.. Once ur done with one gadget...it takes time to get accustomed with others..all r good... depends on a persons listening issues..Thnx 4 d nice review.

  • @johncaybould3022
    @johncaybould3022 4 роки тому +3

    What is used to get the original sound?

    • @TripleXbeatz
      @TripleXbeatz 3 роки тому

      Original sound is just the audio direct. The two monitors on the other hand are recordings of the monitors playing in his room. This is why the big difference between original and hs7/t7v.
      So you’re not hearing the monitors so much as you’re hearing his room. In other words, if you did the same test in your room, we’d have a different outcome.

  • @NCODEXMUSIC
    @NCODEXMUSIC 2 роки тому +1

    The adam audio are slightly better, very well balanced, hs7 got a bit of a boost on the mids, but it's sooo close that the major think now is the price.

  • @bobbystefano
    @bobbystefano 2 роки тому

    Interesting-I was going to go Yamaha until this video. Core issue is how close the replay is to the original track. The Adams are closer.

  • @Davelife-ww1ql
    @Davelife-ww1ql 4 роки тому +3

    T7v más completa en todas las frecuencias. Aunque las Yamaha no suenan mal , las noto más difusas..buen trabajo

    • @pablom2274
      @pablom2274 3 роки тому +1

      los yamaha tienen menos bajos, aparte son mas chillones, no creo que sea bueno para sesiones largas

  • @mrtalky460
    @mrtalky460 4 роки тому

    who is the artist that made "Deep" at 1:51?
    thx

    • @Mattes_H
      @Mattes_H 4 роки тому +1

      Song playlist is linked in the description

  • @maxroy5246
    @maxroy5246 2 роки тому +1

    So what I’ve gathered from this comment section is, people who are looking for an effective mixing tool are going to choose Yamaha and people who want a nice warm sounding speaker will prefer Adam. To me the adams sound muddy. With the hs7 the highs are a bit shrill but that just informs me to bury them slightly in the mix and bring out more of the bass

  • @Amanet13
    @Amanet13 4 роки тому

    I compared bunch of Studio Monitors,and WE TALKING STUDIO MONITORS not system for listening regular music,coz i hate when people say:Ooo this are more balanced but if you wanna mix and master,,,bla bla bla ,,,,well that why we have this comparison for mixing and not for listening regular music.Lets get to the point.Yamaha’s in the price range,wins any competition IN MY OPINION.It’s hard to beat it.Very true in your face.And just because of that purpose i sold my new JBL8 and thinking,is it really worth spending extra money for Adam a7x or just get on this Yamahas

  • @rosta2899
    @rosta2899 4 роки тому

    RCF Ayra Pro 8 VS Yamaha HS8 please

  • @Astro-X-Ent
    @Astro-X-Ent 4 роки тому +4

    Ok I actually have the Hs7's along with some alesis 5's. In this video the adams have got a warmer and crisper high end and the yamaha high end sounds forced at times as well as thin. The adams low end did sound more substantial than the yamaha, but I'm not sure if thats just a "rokit' type thing or not. 😆 Ive heard the adam a7x in person and they are very decent. 🦾 When I can afford it I'd be looking at the focal sm9 and also yamaha sn10.

    • @Astro-X-Ent
      @Astro-X-Ent 3 роки тому

      A year later update... 😂
      Got rid of hs7 and alesis 5's, I have alesis M1 MK2 65's which have helped me immensely with their clear and concise sound. Now I'm gonna get Adam a3x to replace my 5's and either alpha 65's or Adam t7v for my main set as they will do for the time. (Keeping the old school mk2's though) 🥃

  • @malibustacy3606
    @malibustacy3606 3 роки тому

    I almost bought a pair of Yamaha NS10's in the late 1970's but they were almost painful to listen to for extended periods so I bought a pair of ESS AMT IB's instead, so why bring that up now....because the choices given here are updated versions of what I was comparing 40 years ago.

  • @jasonshrestha
    @jasonshrestha 4 роки тому +7

    4:06

  • @julienderrico8846
    @julienderrico8846 5 років тому +72

    Please T7v vs A7x

    • @EricRyanSound
      @EricRyanSound 4 роки тому +2

      Absolutely!!

    • @DAIMANization
      @DAIMANization 4 роки тому +5

      A7X clearly way better but they cost way more. T7V is the best ''BUDGET'' monitor. No other monitors in that price range offers as much, Depending what part of the world you live. Price will vary between budget lines... Think in the UK T7V best budget monitors. They offer you everything you need in a budget monitor for the price.

    • @EricRyanSound
      @EricRyanSound 4 роки тому +4

      I agree. T7V is the best monitor under 500$ per available

    • @DAIMANization
      @DAIMANization 4 роки тому +3

      @@EricRyanSound Definitly brought a pair for less than £300 had the option of Kali lp-6 And t7v but I picked the T7V felt they were overall better sounding. Ribbon technology on them is well good.
      Pristine top end on them monitors, Great Bass. 7 inch drivers, Ribbon Tweeters, Adds so much air to the top end that its just such a pleasant listening experience.
      Never experienced that before I heard an Adam monitor, They have such a nice sound that I can only associate it with other Adam products, There just simply isn't a monitor with that sound signature that I have heard.

    • @hohloyumor
      @hohloyumor 4 роки тому +3

      I wish we had a comparison of A7X, HS7, T7V and Rokit 7 G4 as a Xmas present : )

  • @gammalpojk
    @gammalpojk 3 роки тому +1

    The zoom recorder is not great for replicating their sound FYI

  • @adrs2
    @adrs2 2 роки тому

    Listening with my chassis speaker on my 486. They sound like bit-perfect.

  • @PeterKKraus
    @PeterKKraus Рік тому

    Adams have the edge. The sweet spot would have to be more exact with ribbon tweeters though. They don't have dispersion as wide as a dome, but less distortion.

    • @OMPTraxxs
      @OMPTraxxs 7 місяців тому

      Thats not true. The Adam have no small sweetspot!

  • @ernestochang1744
    @ernestochang1744 2 роки тому

    why do the yamaha hs7 sound so thin

  • @pierrecosta3789
    @pierrecosta3789 4 роки тому +1

    Both really good monitors this one going boil down to personal preference .
    Adams better response on the low end , Yamaha definitely more of a flatter mid range speaker .
    Yamaha is good value for money.

  • @Vic-Vega-
    @Vic-Vega- 3 роки тому +1

    Yamaha Hs7 is perfect for mixing. It allows you to best translate a listen on other speakers, has more detailed midrange, and the voice is decoded better

    • @BNC593
      @BNC593 2 роки тому +1

      I believe you are correct. The T7V sound scooped in the mids. This causes you to crank the mids up in the mix which ends up sounding harsh. I had these side by side too.

    • @hanzen5174
      @hanzen5174 2 роки тому

      hs8 is more balanced imo. going by these videos

  • @projectseventyone
    @projectseventyone 7 місяців тому

    The Yamahas tweeter is quite fatiguing after hours of mixing. Very NS10 ish. They are also several hundred more than the Adams. The Adams are also just xlr so you have to but new cables.

  • @atibakojo3478
    @atibakojo3478 3 роки тому

    I kinda crazy but the adams is a speaker I would enjoy listening to music on. But for mixing I like the Yahama sound cause it just clear. Feel the adams is adding, like bass. Were the Yahama isn't you "hear" the bass and effect your trying to get. The Adams gives you that bass on it own. It's suttle for sure . But I would rather mix on the Yahama then listen on the Adams lol. The Adams is warmer. Little deeper sound the Yahama is bright, clear crisp. With bass that you hear rather than feel if you know what I mean.

  • @einekleineente1
    @einekleineente1 4 роки тому +3

    The bottom line: " Digital Stereophony: I have to agree with mateus nunes regarding the fact that T7V sounds more like a HiFi speaker with rather muddy mids and sluggish bass. It would work well for music listetning but for music production there are better choices at this price point and HS7 is one of them IMO "

  • @jkvasn
    @jkvasn 4 роки тому +4

    T7v sounds the most congruent with the original track on my sound system which I would assume means that mixes translate better from the T7v's than the HS7's. I brought home a pair of HS8's one time and didn't know wtf I was hearing. The EQ curve was smiley and the treble was painful. The HS7 in the video sounds much thinner than the original track, much how I remember the sound of the HS8's.

    • @myplaguesify
      @myplaguesify 3 роки тому +1

      which is better t7v or the t8v? did you return them?

  • @behindthescreen5449
    @behindthescreen5449 3 роки тому +7

    Both are good monitors to choose. We all have different taste. I have t7v in my home studio but i also have hs7 in my main studio, so i can tell they have their pros n cons. In my opinion Hs7 is flatter, whic is good for detailed mixing. That doesn't mean t7v are shits. I love my t7v because, in my personal taste they sound warmer and fuller, which is for me very pleasant to hear.👍

    • @JaredSchumaier
      @JaredSchumaier 2 роки тому

      Which one would you go with for mixing in a smaller room?

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 2 роки тому +1

      @@JaredSchumaier HS7

  • @karayuschij
    @karayuschij 2 роки тому

    When I listen to this video I don't listen to the Yamaha or the Adam… I listen to the B&W plugged in my DAC… So what is the sens of such a demonstration????

  • @hopten1
    @hopten1 4 роки тому +1

    bass shows more on backgound from yamaha

  • @Hellseeker1
    @Hellseeker1 4 роки тому

    Yamaha's seem more harsh and hallow, while the Adam's seem more natural sounding and more pleasant. It's got to be the tweeter, I'm sold on the Adam's. I'm Listening on Polk Audio 45B speakers and a Yamaha YST-SW305 Sub, Creative Soundblaster with the Bur Brown Audiophile Chips, going to a pioneer receiver.

    • @Hellseeker1
      @Hellseeker1 4 роки тому

      That sub is old but one of the best purchases I have made, 20 years almost and the thing still pounds, had to make a rubber gasket for the amp a year ago with some weather stripping, it was vibrating and i lost lower bottom end at higher volumes. If the AMP is not sealed the bass response is lost do to the Sub enclosure design.

  • @Ricardomartinez-vi2tx
    @Ricardomartinez-vi2tx 3 роки тому

    Please T8v Vs Hs8

  • @knoblis
    @knoblis 4 роки тому +5

    I'd listen to music on the Adam's and mix on the Yama's

  • @no.l3281
    @no.l3281 5 років тому +8

    Seems like the HS7 are seriously flat, and are better a mix due to the fact that they are very flat. The T7V sound warmer, and the HS7 are just super raw! They just give it to as it is. And the flatter the sound the better the mixing (My opinion). I will buy the T7V as secondary monitors, and keep my HS7 as primary..

    • @beatsByZlaja
      @beatsByZlaja 3 роки тому

      Seems like you are seriously deaf 😂😂

    • @RogwinMusic
      @RogwinMusic Рік тому

      Thats what I did.....its a nice compliment.

  • @BIGFKING
    @BIGFKING 3 роки тому +3

    Adam more natural sound in warm , Yamaha more clean and clear

  • @Toilet_Sniper
    @Toilet_Sniper 4 місяці тому

    Really interesting thank you for the comparison, to me the Yamaha's are really fatigueing to listen to, I would hate to mix on these all day with what sounds like accentuated mid-range, though their bass is tighter and not as boomy as the HS7s. Ultimately the T7Vs sound closer to the original mix.

  • @mostrencoxxx5519
    @mostrencoxxx5519 3 роки тому

    Es una lastima que no realice las comparaciones en igualdad de condiciones. En todos los videos sucede lo mismo. Yo no soy un experto, pero para poder comprobar la diferencia entre los dos y el original parece de sentido común que se comparen los mismos fragmentos del audio sucesivamente, en vez de poner una canción completa. Para mi no es útil esta comparativa por esa razón.