KRK RP6 + 10s vs Yamaha HS80M

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KRK RP6 + 10s vs Yamaha HS80M
Posted on: 20.12.2011 by Laurinda Benya
I currently use the KRK RP6 G2s for production. Which one would be more beneficial:

1. Get a 10s sub
-If I get the sub I'll be able to tap into the sub bass frequencies but I know the Rockit series are not exactly natural sounding.

2. Sell RP6 and get Yamaha HS80M
-If I get the HS80M I'll miss the sub bass, but I'll be truer to a natural sound.
Romelia Stankard
22.12.2011
Originally Posted by mostapha
why not HS80M with their matched sub? I believe it's the HS10W or something?
The HS10w actually sells for a bit cheaper than the 10s sub too at around $349.
Laurinda Benya
20.12.2011
I currently use the KRK RP6 G2s for production. Which one would be more beneficial:

1. Get a 10s sub
-If I get the sub I'll be able to tap into the sub bass frequencies but I know the Rockit series are not exactly natural sounding.

2. Sell RP6 and get Yamaha HS80M
-If I get the HS80M I'll miss the sub bass, but I'll be truer to a natural sound.
Emely Metz
28.01.2012
Yamaha all the way! got a pair last month & finally i can enjoy my Fantom G sounds in all it's glory.

I describe the sound as bright & clear, the bass is powerful.
Feels sturdy & heavy.
Romelia Stankard
22.12.2011
Originally Posted by mostapha
why not HS80M with their matched sub? I believe it's the HS10W or something?
The HS10w actually sells for a bit cheaper than the 10s sub too at around $349.
Dorie Scelzo
21.12.2011
why not HS80M with their matched sub? I believe it's the HS10W or something?
Ninfa Larranaga
21.12.2011
The yamahas seem to be the industrial preference over the krks. But I like my krks because of the RCA inputs. Yamahas are only xlrs. But then again, if u own a studio and are serious into music production, u would probably go for xlrs over rcas.
Breana Singerman
20.12.2011
The KRK's are poo, Yamaha HS80M's are by far the better choice. Might even want to believe about CMS 40's though as they are some of the best I've heard

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