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Yamaha DSR215 Anyone mixed on it yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Langston Holland" data-source="post: 34850" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>Re: Yamaha DSR215 Anyone mixed on it yet?</p><p></p><p>Hey Tim:</p><p></p><p>Phil is right as usual - those inexpensive Yamaha flat phase powered speakers caught my eye initially. Took both the 12" and 15" models outside compared to my Fowler recommended EV SxA250's and the comparison ended as soon as the EV's were powered up. The EV's went far louder, far cleaner and had a more even and wider horizontal coverage pattern. At low volumes I could hear the flat phase advantage of the DSR's in some ways, but it still sounded like cheap drivers with good processing.</p><p></p><p>Yamaha is a very smart company, thus I assume they know this. My conclusion is that the price paid for the fancy processing was low enough to include as part of an advertising budget instead of attempting what I'd hoped - the king of the inexpensive powered speaker market segment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langston Holland, post: 34850, member: 171"] Re: Yamaha DSR215 Anyone mixed on it yet? Hey Tim: Phil is right as usual - those inexpensive Yamaha flat phase powered speakers caught my eye initially. Took both the 12" and 15" models outside compared to my Fowler recommended EV SxA250's and the comparison ended as soon as the EV's were powered up. The EV's went far louder, far cleaner and had a more even and wider horizontal coverage pattern. At low volumes I could hear the flat phase advantage of the DSR's in some ways, but it still sounded like cheap drivers with good processing. Yamaha is a very smart company, thus I assume they know this. My conclusion is that the price paid for the fancy processing was low enough to include as part of an advertising budget instead of attempting what I'd hoped - the king of the inexpensive powered speaker market segment. [/QUOTE]
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