Master section – Yamaha EM5014C User Manual
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EMX5014C Owner’s Manual
Front & Rear Panels
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Master Section
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REC OUT Jacks
These RCA pin-type unbalanced output jacks can be
used to send the main stereo signal to an external DAT
recorder or cassette recorder. The jacks output the ste-
reo signal pre adjustment by the ST master fader g
and graphic equalizer V. As the signal is not adjusted
by these controls, please be sure to make appropriate
level adjustments at the external recording device side.
Q
EFF ON/OFF Jack
This phone input jack is for connection to a separately
sold FC5 foot switch. The foot switch can be used as
an alternative to the ON switch to toggle the effector
on and off.
R
ST SUB OUT Jacks
These unbalanced phone jacks output the mixed stereo
signal (L and R), where the level is adjusted by the
Master Control section’s ST SUB OUT c control. You
would typically use these jacks to connect to an exter-
nal mixer or a supplementary SR system.
S
ST OUT Jacks
These unbalanced phone jacks output the mixed stereo
signal (L and R), where the level is adjusted by the ST
master fader g. You would typically connect these
jacks to a power amp or powered speakers.
T
PHONES Jack
Connector for headphones. This is a balanced stereo
phone-type output jack.
U
POWER Indicator
The indicator lights up when the POWER switch i is
on.
V
Graphic Equalizer
This 9-band graphic equalizer adjusts the frequency
characteristics of the stereo-bus signal output at the ST
OUT jacks S, ST SUB OUT jacks R, and SPEAK-
ERS jacks h. Each band can be adjusted by ±12 dB.
The base frequencies for the bands are: 63, 125, 250,
500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k and 16k Hz.
W
GEQ ON Switch
This switch toggles the graphic equalizer on or off.
The switch is illuminated when on.
X
LIMITER Indicator
The lamp lights up when the amplified signal output at
the SPEAKERS jacks hits its maximum value.
The lamp indicates that the limiter has come on. If
the lamps are flashing frequently, the load on the
amp is too high and there is risk of damage to your
equipment. Reduce the setting of the ST master fader
g
or the AUX1 or AUX2 fader
f
until the lamps
flash only briefly or not at all.
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