Yamaha DXR8 MII Speaker Review - Superior Sound Reinforcement for Any Occasion!

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • The Yamaha DXR MII series represents the pinnacle of powered speaker technology, delivering unparalleled audio performance and versatility. With cutting-edge features such as advanced DSP processing, FIR-X tuning, and Class-D amplification, these speakers are engineered to deliver pristine sound reproduction across a wide range of applications.
    We put the Yamaha DXR MII through its paces with a microphone test, assessing its ability to capture vocals with clarity and fidelity. Whether you're hosting a live event, conducting a presentation, or recording vocals in the studio, the DXR MII excels in delivering crystal-clear audio reproduction, ensuring that your voice is heard with precision and accuracy.
    From crisp highs to thunderous lows, these speakers deliver a rich and dynamic audio experience that will elevate any performance or event. Whether you're a musician, DJ, or audio engineer, the DXR MII's exceptional sound clarity and power ensure that every note is reproduced with stunning accuracy and impact.
    In conclusion, the Yamaha DXR MII speakers are nothing short of phenomenal. With their unparalleled sound quality, versatile features, and rugged build quality, they are the perfect choice for anyone in need of reliable and high-performance audio reinforcement. Whether you're a professional musician, sound engineer, or simply an audio enthusiast, the DXR MII speakers will exceed your expectations and elevate your sound to new heights. Don't settle for anything less than the best - experience the power and precision of the Yamaha DXR MII speakers today!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @gazakiinc
    @gazakiinc 4 місяці тому +4

    Great review bro, make more

  • @thomas9469
    @thomas9469 Місяць тому +1

    Hey Chris’s this will be better than QSC k12.2

    • @chrispapas303
      @chrispapas303  27 днів тому

      In my opinion, Yamaha DXR series and QSC K Series are both PRO level speaker boxes. You can't go wrong with either of these brands/models. Note, Yamaha gives you 7 year warranty and QSC is 6 years warranty. But honestly, both sound amazing, can't go wrong either way. They are both known for their loud, clear and RELIABLE sound!

    • @thomas9469
      @thomas9469 27 днів тому

      @@chrispapas303 Thanks. Only issue is Yamaha is hard to find and company don’t care much to help.

    • @chrispapas303
      @chrispapas303  27 днів тому

      @@thomas9469 Not sure where you are located but i know many dealers that sell Yamaha products. So never came into an issue myself. Good luck in which ever speaker you decide on. :)

    • @thomas9469
      @thomas9469 27 днів тому

      @@chrispapas303
      I’m from chicago but no store carry them to listen. I contacted regional sales manager left message no response. Also lot of sound guys I talk to don’t use Yamaha for main. If they do they use it for stage monitor.
      I like Yamaha tho . We had passive Yamahas at church. .. ..Thanks again.

  • @alpoulin1
    @alpoulin1 4 місяці тому +1

    I would NOT recommend using them stand alone for any events except very small ones or speech / acoustic duo type applications. I would certainly not attempt any "dancing" type event with 150 people in attendance with these at all, unless they are on top of a pair of subs (or unless you have a VERY good sounding hall and you can get them close to a boundary to increse low frequency response, and even then... They have very limited low frequency response, as they should, and as any 8'' top has. I owned a pair of the DXR8s for almost 12 years and just recently traded them in, but used them exclusively over my pair of DXS12 MKII subs, where they performed very well and got surprisingly loud, when high passed at 100hz. I will be curious to hear the new 1.75'' compression driver in the near future.

    • @chrispapas303
      @chrispapas303  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Al!
      Thanks for your thoughts. I have followed your videos over the years. I had my dancers close
      To the speakers, a nice square size hall and no kidding the bass from these was incredible! It was pounding I had to turn bass down to 10 o clock on my mixer. So while I see the benefits of a sub, I personally don’t use them.

    • @chrispapas303
      @chrispapas303  4 місяці тому +1

      The 1.75” HF upgrade in the MII is a game changer. Hope you get a chance to review them on your channel soon. I also had the first generation. But the MII have such a clear, warm sound. Very happy with them so far. I hear the difference.

    • @alpoulin1
      @alpoulin1 4 місяці тому

      @@chrispapas303 Thank you for your comments :) Some venues / spaces agree well with speakers and naturally amplify low frequencies, while others do othe exact opposite, so you likely had a very acoustically friendly room with maybe some closer boundaries? I have one venue where I play for older folks up on a stage, usually with my RCF ARt 310As or Yamaha DHR10s and, in this scenario, a pair of either of these speakers set center stage will work (I focus all sound on the crowd dancing in the center - so the folks on the sides can talk) and the stage naturally amplifes/ couples with thespeaker to amplify the low frequencies very noticeably so as to sound VERY full. Any other venue, where I might use these tops for the same amount of people, but up on stands, would require subs for optimum results, as low frequencies generally disappear once speakers are stand mounted. The main idea of subs if to hadnle all of the bass (100hz and below) so that your tops can focus mainly on mids and highs, and will now have MUCH MUCH MUCH more headrom as low frequencies require much more aplifier power and woofer excursion. I hope to try DXR MKII soon or those damn DZR tops I've been waiting years for... Serious production issues at Yamaha it seems. Those DZR10s over my DXS12 MKIIs would make an incredibly powerful, yet compact system for my bigger weddings :)

    • @chrispapas303
      @chrispapas303  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Al,
      I agree tops alone are not for every venue. In my situation I wanted loud and bassy on dance floor while people around were at tables and able to chat. So it was a more focused type situation. Had 30-40 on the dacefloor. So worked well in this set up and venue for just my Yamaha tops.
      I’m still waiting for your Yamaha DZR review. Yes! I’ll keep an eye out for it.

    • @alpoulin1
      @alpoulin1 4 місяці тому

      @@chrispapas303 Apparently, the DZR are still back-ordered for a few months at least, here in Canada anyway... I actually just purchased my dream speakers yesterday, Yorkville Elite EF12Ps. Baltic birch boxes, loaded with PREMIUM neodymium transducers and a 3'' compression driver. 2000$ a piece (plus taxes), and heavy, but compact and SO clear vocally - and with DEEP low frequencies as well. I wanted to purchase them, while I can still lift them! I will be 50 in less than 3 years... :(