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![]() Sorry that this is COMPLETELY off topic but... I was just wondering if anyone knew if there was a difference between the NS-10's that are "designed to be" vertically oriented versus the ones that are horizontally oriented? (you can tell by looking at the "Yamaha" label and the woofers) I remember seeing a post about this somewhere but I can't seem to find it now that I need it!! Thanks!! Ryan
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Horizontal. No matter what direction the sticker is facing. Have your woofers on inside and tweeters on outside.
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i would set em vertically
generally u want ur fronts to be @ a 30 degree azimuth and ur rears @ 130 degrees if your lay them horizontally, your tweeters are @ a wider angle than your woofer which will throw off your imaging......i dunno why ppl insist on laying them on their sides......a 70hz signal is ~16ft long if i remember correctly.Sso why would u decrease the presence of the tweeter by putting it wider? in my head, u would hear a less true bass response and your mix would be bass heavy......... keep the woofer and tweeter both @ 30 degrees so your sound is as balanced as your room will allow.......get some mopads and angle them how u like..... paul |
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It might be silly but once an engineer told me that it would be a good idea using the tweeters in the opposite( monitors mounted horizontally but with tweeters in the inner part) . He claimed one would pick a better stereo image (???)
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When I use them & I have done for years in radio (we have both types you describe). I definitely noticed an improved stereo image setting them vertical with the tweeters placed to the outside. Another improvement you can make is getting them small stands with either spikes or the Auralex monitor mats. But at the end of the day NS-10's are way to inaccurate rolling off rapidly after 60Hz (so watch your subs circa 50Hz & below) & the mids are very 'shouty' & overly pronounced in the 3-4k range. For me the Dynaudio BM6A's are a much better choice & have a respectably flat response down to 35Hz & are definitely way less fatiguing. With monitors you do get what you pay for & it is such a crucial area of any engineering work, so why skimp on this? You can have the best gear in the world but if your monitors aren't telling you the truth then all that gear is a waste. Of course besides good monitoring you need to have an accoustically treated room to help the cause too.
I'm glad the NS-10's aren't being manufactured any more, it's time the industry had a new higher quality standard. just my 2 cents |
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