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Buena Park, Calif.,
Feb. 21, 2001 -- Yamaha Corporation has announced that effective April
2001, production of the NS10M studio monitor speaker products will be
discontinued, citing that the source of the wood pulp used in the woofer
cone is no longer available. Despite an intensive worldwide search for
a replacement material, none was found that provided an acceptable sonic
substitute. Along with the NS10M studio model, production of the NS10MC
and NS40M will also be discontinued.
Introduced in 1987, the NS10MS and NS10MC were hailed for their consistent
sound quality and “reality-based monitoring,” evolving into
a reference standard for professional engineers, producers, recording
studios and post production facilities worldwide.
“Yamaha felt the respected sound of these products could simply
not be compromised by using lesser materials,” stated Wayne Hrabak,
marketing manager, Professional Audio, Yamaha Corporation of America.
“We recognize that the NS10s have become the industry standard for
recording professionals worldwide, but are hopeful that the recently-introduced
successor, the MSP/SW10 series powered monitor speakers, will more than
meet the needs of the most discerning engineer, and become the new standard.”
Customers will be able to obtain spare part replacement drivers for the
foreseeable future. Yamaha also intends to allocate all remaining production
for 2001 according to dealer purchase levels of last year. Production
of the NS10 variants from Yamaha AV/IT for domestic Japanese use will
continue.
“This was a very difficult decision for Yamaha Corporation in Japan,”
stated Larry Italia, national sales & marketing manager, Commercial Audio,
Yamaha Corporation of America. “We are proud of the tradition and
quality of the NS10, and will make every effort to ensure that our customers’
product needs will be met with other quality Yamaha models.”
The current MSP10 and MSP5 bi-amped monitors have been designed for the
professional recording, post production, broadcast, and project studio
markets. The MSP10 features an 8-in. long-throw woofer housed in a bass
reflex design cabinet and a 1-in. pure titanium dome tweeter with wide
dispersion Waveguide horn. The internal power provides 120 watts for low
frequencies and 65 watts for high frequencies. The MSP5 features a 5-in.
woofer housed in a compact bass reflex design cabinet and a 1-in. pure
titanium dome tweeter. The internal power provides 40 watts for low frequencies
and 27 watts for high frequencies.
The SW10 powered subwoofer complements the MSP10 with its long-stroke,
10-in. 180-watt woofer, easily handling modern bass-enhanced music and
the most dramatic surround effects. All products feature full magnetic
shielding, a requirement for audio/video environments. For more information
on the NS, MSP and SW studio monitor products, write Yamaha Corporation
of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Commercial Audio, P.O. Box 6600,
Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail info@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio
on the Web.
Source: Yamaha Corp.
Web: www.yamaha.com
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