Yamaha wint Grammy Award voor NS-10M

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Yep, it’ s true – Yamaha have won the 2007 Technical Grammy in recognition of their long tradition of recording products, including the ubiquitous but now discontinued NS10M studio monitors. Here’s the text of their press release in full…

The Recording Academy will present the 2007 Technical GRAMMY Award to Yamaha Corporation at a special ceremony prior to the 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards, on February 11, 2007, at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and are televised worldwide.

The award, which is part of the Special Merit Awards category ceremony, is voted on by The Recording Academy’s Board of Trustees and its Producers & Engineers Wing. It is presented to individuals and/or companies who have made contributions of outstanding technical significance in the recording field.

This year’s Technical GRAMMY Award presentation to Yamaha Corporation recognizes the company’s long tradition of highly-successful recording products, including the REV series digital reverbs; the legendary NS-10M studio reference monitors and recently launched HS monitors, as well the Yamaha DMP7, DMC1000, ProMix01, 02R and DM2000 digital mixing consoles.

“Yamaha has been committed to the music products industry for 120 years and the professional audio market for nearly 40 years, and remains dedicated to superior sound quality, acoustics, design, technology, craftsmanship, and customer-oriented services,” states Shuji Ito, President and Representative Director, Yamaha Corporation. “We are honored to be recognized by The Recording Academy for technical innovation and achievement in the field of recording, and we will continue to make improvements to satisfy the needs and desires of engineers and producers worldwide.”

From its early years in analog recording, Yamaha forever changed the way in which music is recorded.

The company led the fast-paced movement from single-dimensional analog mixing to the multi-dimensional world of digital recording technology, recognizing audio professionals’ demands for production tools that supplied superior sound quality, greater power and unrivaled versatility. Yamaha’s groundbreaking recording products, from the NS-10M studio reference monitors and 02R digital mixing console, to current products such as the SPX2000 signal processor and the DM2000 digital mixing console, have given industry professionals the most effective methods to achieve their project goals, and have helped them earn numerous GRAMMY Awards along the way.

“We appreciate the long relationship we have had with so many very talented engineers and producers and take great pride in supplying them with the best possible recording equipment in order to meet their needs,” states Larry Italia, vice president/general manager, Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. “Receiving a Technical GRAMMY reinforces that we are on the right track and we will continue to develop even more superior recording solutions.”
 
Origineel geplaatst door anoniempje
Nah dan kan je er donder op zeggen dat Yamaha ze weer gaat produceren.

Nah, het feit dat zometeen James Brown (postuum) allerlei lifetime awards krijgt wil ook niet zeggen dat hij straks weer opgegraven wordt...
 
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Nah, het feit dat zometeen James Brown (postuum) allerlei lifetime awards gaat krijgt wil ook niet zeggen dat hij straks weer opgegraven wordt...

Als ze de techniek hadden...
 
Das dan mooi dat ik hier een setje heb staan ;)

Hoef die niet meer op te graven of voor me op nieuw te maken bij de fabriek.
 
Origineel geplaatst door anoniempje
Nah dan kan je er donder op zeggen dat Yamaha ze weer gaat produceren.

Ik hoop het maar, zodat ze tweedehands niet meer ZO BELACHELIJK duur zijn....
 
nou mooi dus iedereen die ze heeft en ze vervloekt heeft gaan ze nu weer aanbidden ?:stupid
 
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nou mooi dus iedereen die ze heeft en ze vervloekt heeft gaan ze nu weer aanbidden ?:stupid

nah....

hyper de hyper.

:)
 
Origineel geplaatst door anoniempje
Nah dan kan je er donder op zeggen dat Yamaha ze weer gaat produceren.
nee zal niet gaan gebeuren.. schijnbaar zit er een soort hout in verwerkt die niet meer verkrijgbaar is..

...why are they being discontinued? It's because Yamaha says they can no longer obtain the materials needed to produce this famous speaker. They claim that the wood pulp used in the woofer cone is no longer available. Yamaha tried other materials in place of this special wood pulp, but they were never able to duplicate the "NS10 sound." So, after years of faithful service, an era comes to an end.

bron
 
Origineel geplaatst door Hanz
Nah, het feit dat zometeen James Brown (postuum) allerlei lifetime awards krijgt wil ook niet zeggen dat hij straks weer opgegraven wordt...

Als er een land bestaat waar men letterlijk munt slaat uit alles wat geld opleverd
dus inclusief doden, dan is dat Amerika wel.
 
tja de ns10 zijn ok, maar de echte die je moet hebben zijn de ns40m :D
 
in de sound on sound van may2007 staan de nieuwe yamaha's in ......."if you want a modern take on the classic ns10 this monitor might be just what you are looking for"

en dat is de YAMAHA MSP7 379pond per paar
 
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