Yamaha EMX660 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Precautions
- Page 3 – Introduction; • The EMX660 provides six input channels com-; Contents
- Page 4 – Front and rear panel; Control panel; Channel section
- Page 5 – DIGITAL EFFECT section; Select the effect type for the built-in digital effect.; MONITOR section; To avoid distortion, adjust the MASTER
- Page 6 – MAIN section; • MAIN BRIDGE; in the; The indicator lights up or flashes for a
- Page 7 – POWER indicator & PHANTOM; POWER indicator; Turn this switch off if you do not use it.
- Page 9 – for; • REC OUT jacks: The MAIN bus signal before it; for the REC OUT jacks, and
- Page 10 – Rear panel; At this time, use the power amp select switch; • Two-channel connection; speakers can be connected to the A; • Two-channel parallel connection; speakers can be connected to the; Power switch
- Page 11 – Installation/Connection; Installation; Speaker connection
- Page 12 – Example connections
- Page 13 – Basic Operation; This section explains basic operation of the EMX660.; Monitoring; Set the MONI MASTER control to the; Using the digital effect; Set the MAIN EFFECT RTN control to the
- Page 14 – Example setups; As a conference PA system/installed sound system; Connections; • Connect mics to channel inputs 1–6.; Playing back a CD player
- Page 15 – As a band PA; • Connect mics or instruments, such as keyboards,
- Page 16 – Using an external effect
- Page 17 – Troubleshooting; Problem
- Page 18 – Specifications; General specifications
- Page 19 – Input specifications; Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
- Page 20 – Dimensions
- Page 21 – Block and Level diagram
- Page 22 – YAMAHA CORPORATION
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HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
INPUT
OUTPUT
MONITOR
MAIN
AUX IN
REC
OUT
TAPE
IN
EFFECT OUT
FOOT SW
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
LINE
Hi-Z
INST
MIC
MIC
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
SEE REAR PANEL CAUTION
MONITOR
MASTER
EFFECT RTN
+6
+3
0
–5
–10
+12
•
6
•
0
•
6
•
–12
+12
•
6
•
0
•
6
•
–12
125
250
500
1k
2k
4k
8k
0
10
TAPE IN
0
10
0
10
MAIN
MASTER
TAPE IN
AUX IN
EFFECT RTN
+6
+3
0
–5
–10
+12
•
6
•
0
•
6
•
–12
+12
•
6
•
0
•
6
•
–12
125
250
500
1k
2k
4k
8k
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
1
1
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
–15
+15
–15
+15
–15
+15
0
10
0
10
0
10
DIGITAL
EFFECT
ON
VO. ECHO 1
VO. ECHO 2
VO. REV. 1
VO. REV. 2
HALL. 1
HALL. 2
ROOM
PLATE
HIGH
MID
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
PAD
PAD
PAD
PAD
POWER AMP
1
2
LIMITER
MAIN
BRIDGE
MAIN
MONITOR
MAIN
MAIN
2
AMPs
300W
300W
POWER
ON
OFF
PHANTOM
EEEngine
POWERED MIXER
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