Yamaha mixing consoles manual

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    MIXING CONSOLES -24/-32/-40C/-48C/-56C[...]

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    When discerning sound-reinforcement pr ofessionals think “console” they also think “Y amaha.” And with good r eason. Y amaha sound- reinforcement consoles have, for man y years, been standards b y which others are judged. Y amaha’s new M2500 consoles up the ante once more, defining new levels of performance, control, versatility, and reli[...]

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    ● L R P AN ● LCR P AN Signal Lev el Signal Lev el MONO/C BUSS @@@ STEREO BUSS L @@@ STEREO BUSS R L C R L C R Switchable LR and LC R P anning All of the mono inputs and group master controls feature L CR switches which, when engaged, assign the related panpot to the left, right, and center busses for L CR panning rather than just to the left an[...]

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    MONO IN PUTS STER EO IN PUTS INPUT CHANNELS INPUT CHANNELS ■ Inputs The mono input channels feature balanced XLR-type microphone/line inputs. +48V Phantom power is independently switchable for all mono inputs, providing direct compat- ibility with high-performance phantom- powered condenser microphones and DI boxes. Stereo line sources can be dir[...]

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    MASTER CONTROLS MASTER CONTROLS[...]

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    PW3000MA Po wer Supply A newly developed, high-per formance PW3000MA po wer supply unit is available as an optional accessory for the M25 00 mixing console. T wo PW3000MA units can be parallel connected so that if one fails the other will automatically take over — with no need for any ex tra automatic switchover equipment. Rear Panel PW3000MA Spe[...]

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    M2500-2 4Front P anel M2500-2 4 Rear Panel M2500-40C F ront P anel M2500-40C Rear P anel[...]

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    BLOC K D IAG RAM Abbrev . * : MONIT OR bus abbre viations to MONITOR to MONITOR to MONITOR G7/A1 G1/A7 Same as CPU ST L, ST R AUX, ST MONO GRP/AUX, AUX/GRP GRP/AUX, AUX/GRP AUX, ST MONO AUX, ST MONO GRP/AUX, AUX/GRP MONO IN, ST IN ST IN R ST IN L MONO IN to MMPM * MMAM * MMPR * MMAR * MMAO * to MMPL * MMAO * MMAL * MMAO * to MMPM * MMAM * MMAO * to[...]

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    M2500 Dimensions Input specifications Output specifications 265 (10-7/16") M2500-24: 1400 (55-1/8") M2500-32: 1642 (64-5/8") M2500-40C: 1899 (74-3/4") M2500-48C: 2142 (84-5/16") M2500-56C: 2385 (93-7/8") 242 (9-1/2") 23 (7/8") 137 (5-3/8") 270 (10-5/8") 270 (10-5/8") 875 (34-7/16") n o i t[...]

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    LPA436 991223 Printed in Japan For details please contact: General specifications All specifications subject to change without notice. http://www .yamaha.co .jp/english http://www .yamaha.co .jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/ Y AMAHA Web Site T otal Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.1% (THD + N) (Master output) 20 Hz–20 kHz @ + 14 dB 600 Ω Frequen[...]