




High-end high-resolution monitor headphones that reproduce even the most subtle nuances of the source sound. In addition to mixing and recording in the studio, the HPH-MT7 headphones are perfect for mix monitoring in live performance applications thanks to their high sound pressure levels and durability.HPH-MT7W headphones are designed to deliver flat, high-resolution sound with precise stereo imaging at any sound pressure level, and to faithfully reproduce every nuance of the source signal with the highest level of accuracy possible. Yamaha has applied decades of accrued knowledge and expertise in professional and high-end audio equipment manufacturing to the design of each and every acoustic component in these headphones.Built for professional use, HPH-MT7W headphones feature a sleek, simple construction with the durability to withstand the rigors of road travel. Whether you’re recording or mixing in the studio, doing live sound for an outdoor gig, or even checking tracks on the move, the MT7 headphones are a flexible monitoring solution for the professional user. Review: I used to have Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO, I still have DT770 pro and Sennheiser HD 280 pro. So far, they are the best headphones for mixing for me personally. They are not going to give you super colorful highs like 770s would, but they will give you very good mids, decent highs and quite deep and relatively neutral bass, and they will tell you where you've messed up in your mix or master. It's not an audiophile option, but an option for a soon-to-be professional mixer that starts his journey for industry standard sound. As such an individual, I am sure they are worth their full price. If you just started your journey (like 2 months ago), don't consider it YET. But if you have some sort of experience and know how plugins work and how to fix the issues here and there, consider these, I'm serious. Review: Sound is excellent and the price matches the quality and sound! Thx! :)









| ASIN | B01A186FN6 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Music Production Equipment |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Headphones |
| Item model number | HPH-MT7W |
| Item weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Material | Aluminum,Copper |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Product Dimensions | 26.42 x 12.45 x 27.69 cm; 997.9 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Recording |
| Specific uses for product | General |
| Style | Closed-Back |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
I**N
I used to have Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO, I still have DT770 pro and Sennheiser HD 280 pro. So far, they are the best headphones for mixing for me personally. They are not going to give you super colorful highs like 770s would, but they will give you very good mids, decent highs and quite deep and relatively neutral bass, and they will tell you where you've messed up in your mix or master. It's not an audiophile option, but an option for a soon-to-be professional mixer that starts his journey for industry standard sound. As such an individual, I am sure they are worth their full price. If you just started your journey (like 2 months ago), don't consider it YET. But if you have some sort of experience and know how plugins work and how to fix the issues here and there, consider these, I'm serious.
S**W
Sound is excellent and the price matches the quality and sound! Thx! :)
S**N
Excelente calidad, lo conseguí a u precio inmejorable, el monitor es de alta calidad tanto en audio como en hechura, son muy cómodos y puedes apreciar claramente todos los instrumentos.
B**H
Amazing quality sound ! I can see where complaints about the cable comes from. Would be awkward but I sut in one place so not an issue
J**D
Coming from a more higher end pair of headphones. I was instantly disappointed with these. They don't feel very high end, but they definitely look great. They squeak quite a bit when you move your head which I used some oil and it helped a little bit. Overall I'd say they are a little overpriced. As far as them being comparable to the NS10s, I'd say thats fairly accurate. They have enough bass to barely make electronic or hip-hop but where they shine is in the clarity. I wouldn't say these headphones would last a very long time as I dropped them once on the first day and they scratched. If I could take them back I would spend another $150 and get some super great quality cans with nice deep punchy bass. These are by no means the worst and for the price of sub $200 they aren't bad. I would say they sound more similar to the HS line of monitors. Having owned them. I can say that they do sound similar.
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