Yamaha M3000A manual

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    MIXING CONSOLES -24/-40C/-56C[...]

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    ● 56, 40 or 24 mono channel configurations, both with 4 stereo channels. ● All mono inputs feature switchable phantom power , 26dB pad switches, 44dB gain trim, phase switch, sweepable high-pass filter , and fully-sweepable 4-band EQ. ● 16 mix busses with Y amaha’ s GA (Group/Aux) Diversity system on mix busses 1 through 8. ● Mix busses 1[...]

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    channel strips so that no signal degradation occurs. And how about a 20 x 8 submix matrix output that can provide as many as eight independent mixes of the signals on the M3000A ’ s 16 mix busses, the ster eo buss, and matrix sub inputs? We have no way of knowing exactly what you need from a mixing console, but we have spared no effort or expense[...]

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    ■ Inputs The M3000A has 56, 40 or 24 mono and 4 stereo input channels with balanced XLR-type microphone/line inputs. Phantom power is independently switchable for all mono inputs, providing dir ect compatibility with high-performance phantom-powered condenser microphones and DI boxes. Stereo line sour ces can be directly connected to either of 4 [...]

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    MASTER CONTROLS[...]

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    ■ GA Diversity FIX/V ARI Switches The core of the GA console’s innovative GA Diversity system, these switches determine whether the corresponding pairs of sends on the input channels - M1 through M8 - function as auxiliary or group sends (see “Eight Group/ Aux Sends” for more details). ■ Mix Buss Masters The first eight mix buss master st[...]

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    M3000A-56C Front and Rear Panels M3000A-40C Front and Rear Panels M3000A-24 Front and Rear Panels[...]

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    BLOCK DIAGRAM (SUB)(ST) M1-M8 to Meter ST OUT (+4dB) MIX SUB IN (+4dB) from ST CH from INPUT CUE SUB IN (+4dB) L R CUE CONTROL CUE SUB IN to PFL L to PFL R to PFL ON to PFL L to PFL R to PFL ON ON from ST CH from Ctrl Master from Ctrl Master from Ctrl Master from MIX from INPUT ST SUB IN (+4dB) ST SUB IN L R STEREO TO MATRIX (0dB) MIX TO MATRIX (0d[...]

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    M3000A Dimensions Input specifications n o i t c e n n o CD A P n i a G m i r T d a o L l a u t c A e c n a d e p m I h t i W e s U r o F l a n i m o N l e v e L t u p n I r e x i M n I r o t c e n n o C 6 * y t i v i t i s n e Sl a n i m o Np i l C e r o f e b x a M T U P N I H C ) 4 2 ~ 1 ( ) 0 4 ~ 1 ( ) 6 5 ~ 1 ( 0 − 0 6 k 3 Ω 0 0 6 – 0 5 [...]

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    LPA438 0033 Printed in Japan For details please contact: T otal Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.1% (THD + N) (Master output) 20 Hz – 20 kHz @ + 14 dB 600 Ω Frequency Response 0 + 1, -3 dB (Master Output) 20 Hz – 20 kHz @ + 4 dB 600 Ω Hum & Noise (20 Hz–20 kHz) *1 − 128 dB Equivalent Input Noise . Rs = 150 Ω− 97 dB Residual Outpu[...]