Yamaha EM1620 User Manual
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With your purchase of the YAMAHA EM1620 Powered Mixer, you have
entered into the fine world of advanced Yamaha powered mixer technology.
The EMI620 represents a new level of refinement for mixers dedicated to
superior performance for musical instruments .and in small to midsize PA and
sound reinforcement applications. In addition to the powerful built-in 200
watt amplifier into 4 ohm loads, the EM1620 features three-band equalization
on each one of the six input channels, a master seven-band graphic equalizer,
and an internal limiter circuit that prevents distortion of the output signal. As
a result, shaping channel signals and overall output mix is versatile, conven
ient, and safe. Input channels offer a choice of XLR-type or phone jack
connectors, and output can be easily configured with the accessible front
panel controls and incorporation of external effects, speakers, and monitoring
systems. A Phantom Master switch is also included to supply -¥48 V when
needed for integration of condenser microphones.
You can be assured of reliable performance day in and day out for even the
most demanding applications. To fully benefit from the exceptional capabili
ties of your EM1620 Powered Mixer, please read this manual thoroughly and
keep it in a safe place for future reference.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................... 1
OPERATION.....................................................................................2
OPERATING TIPS ...........................................................................6
A BASIC SYSTEM .......................................................................... 9
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................ . . . 1 0
LIMITER OPERATION.................................................................. 12
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................12
BLOCK & LEVEL DIAGRAM........................................................ 13
DIMENSIONS................................................................................ 14