Input specifications, Specifications – Yamaha RM800 User Manual
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Specifications
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Input Specifications
Input Connection
PAD
Switch
CAIN
Control
Actual Load
Impedance
For Use with
Nominal
Input level
Mixer
Connector
Sensitivity *1
Nominal
Max. Before
Clip
MIC/LINE IN
(CH1-8/1-16)
20dB‘
OFF
-60
4k O
50-600 £2 mlcs
&
600 £2 lines
-70 dB
(245pV)
-60 dB
(775pV)
-40 dB
(7.75mV)
Phone jack
(TRS) *2
20dB
OFF
-16
-26 dB
(38.8mV)
-16 dB
(123mV)
+4dB
(1.23V)
20dB
ON
-16
-6dB
(388mV)
+4dB
(1.23V)
+24 dB
(12.3V)
MIC/LINE IN
(CH9-16/17-24)
20dB
OFF
-60
4k n
50-600 £2 mics
&
600 Q lines
-70 dB
(245pV)
-60 dB
(775pV)
-40 dB
(7.75mV)
XLR-3-31 type
*2
20dB
OFF
-16
-26 dB
(38.8mV)
-16dB
(123mV)
+4 dB
(1.23V)
20dB
ON
-16
-6dB
(388mV)
+4 dB
(1.23V)
+24 dB
(12.3V)
TAPE IN
(CH1-8/1-16)
—
lOkn
600 £2 lines
-20 dBV
(lOOmV)
-10 dBV
(316mV)
+10 dBV
(3.16V)
Phone jack *4
TAPE IN
(CH9-16/17-24)
-10
—
10k O
600 £2 lines
-20 dBV
(lOOmV)
-10 dBV
(316mV)
+10 dBV
(3.16V)
Phone jack *4
+4
-6dB
(388mV)
+4dB
(1.23V)
+24 dB
(12.3V)
INSERT IN
(CH, ST, GROUP 7/8)
—
lOkQ
600 £2 lines
-20 dB
(77.5mV)
OdB
(0.775V)
+20 dB
(7.75V)
Phone jack
(TRS) *3
SUB IN STEREO L/R
—
10k £i
600 £2 lines
+4dB
(1.23V)
+4dB
(1.23V)
+24 dB
(12.3V)
Phone jack *4
RETURN 1-4
(ST/MONO)
—
10k n/5kii
*5
600 £2 lines
-2dB
(616mV)
+4 dB
(1.23V)
—
Phone jack *4
2TRIN
—
10k £1
600 £2 lines
-16 dBV
(158mV)
-10 dBV
(316mV)
+10 dBV
(3.16V)
Phone jack *4
*1. Sensitivity is the lowest input levei that will produce an output of +4 dB (1,23V) or the nominal output level when RM800 is set to
maximum gain (i.e. all level controls and faders set to maximum).
*2. XLR-type connectors and phone jacks (TRS) are balanced (Tip=HOT, Ring=COLD, Sleeve=GND).
*3. Insert phone jacks (TRS) are unbalanced (Tip=out, Ring=in, Sleeve=GND).
*4. Phone jacks are unbalanced.
*5. Actual load impedance of RETURN INPUT: STEREO 10kfi, MONO 5k£2
• In these specifications, when dB represents a specific voltage, OdB is referenced to 0.775 volts RMS, and when dBV represents a specific
voltage, OdBV is referenced to 1 volt RMS.
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