Yamaha YST-M10 Powered Stereo PC Multimedia Speakers

10 watts per channel output
80hz deep bass response, full volume and presence control

Pure spruce wood cones

Yamaha’s exclusive Active Servo Technology

Fully Shielded for use with Computers and TVs

Drive Unit Full-range 3-1/2″ magnetically shielded pure spruce wood cone Output Power 10 Watts per channel Frequency Response 80Hz to 20kHz +/-3dB Input Connection 3.5mm stereo jack Input Sensitivity 100mV at 10 Watts Input Impedance 25kohm Controls Presence, Volume, Power switch Dimensions Each Speaker (W/H/D) 3-13/16″ x 8-3/4″ x 6-3/8″ Weight: Right Speaker 2.2 lbs Weight: Left Speaker 2.1 lbs Unit Color Computer Platinum

Speakers are in great shape, easy 9 out of 10.  Work perfectly.  Can be connected to CD player, computer, MP3 player, virtually any sound source.  Will not affect image on computer display due to magnetic shielding.  Superb Yamaha sound quality.  Comes with original box and packaging, AC adapter, and manual.


With edussssbep and julian-30 in a "beautifull place"
Al final nos cagamos de risa, con todo respeto, obio.

SDG's Julian cruise 3-30-08
Our car club, SDG's (San Diego G35's club) took a cruise up to julian for a lil canyon style driving. The pack got split up, but it was all good!

Meriwether "Aye Julian" 6/30/07
Meriwether "Aye Julian" live track from upcoming cd on Suretone/Interscope Records (also on early versions of GVE Records debut, Make Your Move)

Julian McGlashan,Extreme vocal effects - 1/2
Dr Julian McGlashan from Queens Medical Center in Nottingham presenting a part of a research study made in cooperation with Cathrine Sadolin and Henrik Kjelin from Complete Vocal Institute in Copenhagen. The presentation is from Pevoc7 (7th Pan European Voice Conference) in Groningen, August 2007, where a huge interest lead to an improvised change of schedule so this presentation could be repeated for everyone at the conference. Enjoy :) CVI Copenhagen

Julian McGlashan, Extreme vocal effects - 2/2
Dr Julian McGlashan from Queens Medical Center in Nottingham presenting a part of a research study made in cooperation with Cathrine Sadolin and Henrik Kjelin from Complete Vocal Institute in Copenhagen. The presentation is from Pevoc7 (7th Pan European Voice Conference) in Groningen, August 2007, where a huge interest lead to an improvised change of schedule so this presentation could be repeated for everyone at the conference. Enjoy :) CVI Copenhagen

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