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POWERED MIXER EMX5016CF/EMX5014C EMX512SC/EMX312SC/EMX212S For details please contact: www.yamahaproaudio.com Printed in Japan LPA514 Serious Live Sound Capability Plus Innovative Digital Features "COMP" CHARACTERISTICS INPUT The EMX5016CF delivers the convenience of an integrated powered mixer with input capacity, flexible features, and solid sound that critical live sound applications demand. It is remarkably compact and portable for a live sound system with this much capability, but offers performance and reliability that will satisfy the discerning professional user either on the road or in installed applications. And thanks to leading Yamaha digital technology, the EMX5016CF also includes a number of innovations that make it easier than ever to achieve top-class sound in just about any venue. An impressive power output of 500 watts per channel means it can handle fairly large audiences, indoors or out. The EMX5016CF goes considerably beyond the standard definition of “powered mixer,” entering the realm of serious sound reinforcement. "0" "THRESHOLD" = +20 - -10dBu "10" "RATIO" = 3 - 2.5 "GAIN" = 0 - +9dB Versatile 16-Input Configuration Adapts to Varied Source Requirements Other Pro-class Features The EMX5016CF has a total of 16 input channels – eight for monaural microphone or line input plus four stereo pairs. The stereo channel pairs can function either as monaural microphone inputs or stereo line inputs. This system gives you extra microphone inputs if your sources are mostly microphones, or if you need to handle more stereo sources the EMXCF will comfortably handle four pairs in addition to eight monaural microphone or line inputs. Switchable phantom power is provided for all microphone inputs. ・ Gain controls and 26-dB pad switches allow optimum level matching with just about any source. Advanced Channel EQ 3-band EQ is available on all input channels, but extra versatility is provided on the eight mono channels with mid-frequency sweep controls. The mid EQ center frequency can be continuously swept from 250 Hz through 5 kHz so you can precisely pinpoint frequencies in the critical midrange that require compensation, providing significantly enhanced equalization potential. Ample I/O for Expansion and Integration "ATTACK" = 20ms "RELEASE" = 250ms OUTPUT All you need to create a powerful, high-performance live sound system is the EMX5016CF, a pair of speakers or two, and your sources. But it does feature a range of inputs and outputs that allow it to be expanded with external gear or integrated into larger systems. Insert patch points on the mono input channels, for example, let you add outboard signal processing to individual input channels. And although you have all the monitor power and effects you’re likely to need built in, external AUX and EFFECT sends allow you to route the mixer’s signals to external signal processing and/or monitor systems as required. Stereo out, stereo sub-out, and record outputs are also provided. One-knob Compression On Mono Channels Up To 12 Mics, 16 Inputs Total The EMX5016CF features compressors on all monaural microphone/line channels that can help to make vocals ride the mix better, give you that smooth compressed guitar sound, deliver more punchy bass, and generally refine your mixes in a multitude of ways. These unique one-knob compressors are surprisingly simple to use. There are no multiple attack, threshold, makeup gain, and other controls – just set the COMP control to the amount of compression you need. 4 Stereo inputs 500 W + 500 W (4Ω) Input Gain Trim and Pads 9-band Digital Graphic EQ with Presets & Memory LPF This advanced digital 9-band stereo graphic equalizer goes way beyond conventional analog types with a refined control interface, instant-recall presets, and user memory locations. It also works with the console’s innovative Frequency Response Correction system (see below) for unprecedented response-shaping control. Of course you can manually adjust each band as required from scratch, but you can also use one of the presets – VOCAL, DANCE, or SPEECH – as a starting point and edit from there. You also have three user memories into which you can store your own EQ curves for instant recall whenever needed. 3-band Mid-sweep Channel EQ One-knob Compression PFL and AFL Monitoring ・ 80-Hz high pass filters for elimination of unwanted lowfrequency noise and rumble. ・ Channel ON switches let you switch individual channels into or out of the mix. ・ Pan control adjusts the position of mono channel signals in the stereo sound field, while balance controls on stereo channels control the balance of the stereo image. ・ High-quality linear faders individually adjust the level of each channel. ・ PFL (pre-fader listen) switches allow isolated monitoring of individual channels. ・ All input channels feature signal and peak indicators for visual signal monitoring. ・ Linear AUX 1, AUX 2, EFF1 RTN and EFF2 RTN faders with PFL (pre-fader listen) switches on the effect returns and AFL (after-fader listen) monitor switches on the auxiliary returns. ・ Stereo master fader with both PFL and AFL monitor switches. ・ Yamaha Speaker Processing delivers enhanced lows and high-end smoothness with Yamaha Club-series speakers. ・ Limiter indicators tell you when the internal limiter circuitry has been activated due to power amplifier overload. ・ Power Amp mode selector allows two-channel power amplifier to be quickly configured for Main + Main, Mono + Aux 1, or Aux 1 + Aux 2 operation. ・ Power amplifier output selector allows selection of 500, 200, or 75 watt output per channel. ・ Stand-by switch instantly mutes all mono inputs. ・ Precise 12-segment stereo level meter. ・ Phones jack with independent level control. Dual AUX Sends FRC (Frequency Response Correction) System Dual SPX Processors Setting a live sound system’s output equalizer to optimally match room response is normally a complicated process requiring noise generators, calibrated microphones, real-time analyzers, and a great deal of time and experience. The EMX5016CF handles the entire process automatically, using either pink noise or a recorded music source you supply. To precisely match the system’s response to the room you’re in all you need to do is set up a microphone in an appropriate location, connect it to channel 1, press MEASURE/CORRECT once to make the measurement, and then again to automatically set the graphic equalizer for optimized response. The EQ setting can then be stored in one of the user memories for later recall if needed. Feedback Suppressor 9-band Digital Graphic EQ FRC System Multi-band Maximizer Maximum Power Switch Automatic Feedback Suppression Although the graphic equalizer can be used for feedback control, the EMX5016CF provides a Feedback Suppressor system that is dedicated to the job. The Feedback Suppressor works by detecting feedback frequencies on the stereo bus and applying precise notch filters to eliminate the feedback. The Feedback Suppressor has an AUTO mode that automatically keeps track of and attenuates feedback frequencies for you, and a sensitive manual mode that lets you pinpoint and attenuate feedback points one by one. Standby Mode Power Amp Mode Switch YAMAHA Speaker Processing Lightweight Design Multi-band “Maximizer” Lightweight Design (11kg) ・ High-quality SPEAKON speaker connectors for fast, reliable connection. ・ Rack mountable with the optional RK5014 rack-mount kit. • Console lamp connector accepts standard 3-pin XLR-connector gooseneck lamp (12 volts DC, 5 watts max.). *Optional Standard gooseneck lamp System Example 500-watt Mains and Dual Monitors In this basic system the EMX5016CF speaker outputs drive S115V speakers for solid front-of-house sound, while the sub-stereo outputs are connected to MSR400 powered speakers for stage monitoring. EMX5016CF The EMX501CF “Maximizer” is an advanced 3-band compressor that can be applied to the stereo bus for a more punchy “up-front” overall sound. Simply press the MAXIMIZE switch to instantly give the mix more presence and impact without sacrificing musical subtlety. Rack Mountable *Optional RK5014 Lamp Connector ST SUB OUT L/MONO ST SUB OUT R *Optional Standard gooseneck lamp Dual Yamaha SPX Effect Processors Dimensions unit: mm 155 444 493 (440 excluding screw heads) Rear Panel The EMX5016CF includes not one but two top-performance Yamaha SPX digital effect processors built in! You might only need ambience effects such as reverb and delay for live sound applications – and the EMX5016CF includes some of the finest reverb and delay effects available – but if you need other effects as well they’re right at your fingertips, and you can use two different effects simultaneously. Each effect processor offers a selection of 16 top-quality effects including reverb, echo, chorus, flanger, phaser, and even distortion, with editable parameters that allow you to customize each effect. Speaker A B Dual AUX Sends AUX 1 and AUX 2 send controls with pre/post fader switching adjust the level of the channel signal sent to the auxiliary buses for monitoring or external effects send. The availability of two AUX sends provides considerable flexibility for effect and monitor routing. You could, for example, use the channel EFFECT controls to control send level to the internal SPX effect processor while using AUX 2 to feed an external effects unit, and AUX 1 to feed a stage monitor system. S115V (C115V) S115V (C115V) MSR400 MSR400 FRONT L FRONT L MONITOR MONITOR A Console-format Powered Mixer for Advanced Live Applications "COMP" CHARACTERISTICS INPUT More sources? Bigger venues? If your sound reinforcement requirements are getting serious, but you still want the convenience and reliable performance of a Yamaha powered mixer, check out the console-style EMX5014C. Here’s an all-in-one solution that will appeal to bands and venue operators alike. The EMX5014C transports and sets up with the ease of systems built around the smaller EMX-series powered mixers, but will also prove it’s worth in more permanent installations. It can even be rack-mounted for vertical or angled operation, and real space savings! But of course the EMX5014C offers much more than just convenience. It provides a surprising palette of features and versatile signal routing options that can take your live sound to the next level. And it’s a Yamaha, so you know it’s going to sound great. "0" "THRESHOLD" = +20 - -10dBu "10" "RATIO" = 3 - 2.5 "GAIN" = 0 - +9dB "ATTACK" = 20ms "RELEASE" = 250ms Console Controllability and Versatility Other Pro-class Features With the many features and control functions provided by the EMX5014C, console style is the only way to go. It’s still compact enough to be placed in the stage area and controlled by the performers – especially if rack mounted – but its console configuration also makes it an ideal choice for front-of-house type operation by a sound engineer. Linear faders are another advantage of the console layout, providing precise level control as well as graphic representation of relative channel levels. • Gain controls and 26-dB pad switches allow optimum level matching with just about any source. Expanded EQ Capability • Channel ON switches let you switch individual channels into or out of the mix. Like the other EMX-series mixers, the EMX5014C features 3-band EQ on all input channels, but goes a step further on the six mono channels with mid-frequency sweep controls. The mid EQ center frequency can be continuously swept from 250 Hz through 5 kHz so you can precisely pinpoint frequencies in the critical midrange that require compensation or enhancement, providing significantly greater enhanced tailoring potential. The stereo graphic equalizer has also been expanded with 9 bands that can be used for more effective room voicing or feedback control. OUTPUT One-knob Compression on Mono Channels Built-in channel dynamics is normally a feature reserved for much larger (and more expensive) mixers. But in the EMX5014C you get compressors on all six monaural mic/line channels. Judicious application of compression can help to make vocals ride the mix better, give you that smooth compressed guitar sound, deliver more punchy bass, and generally refine your mixes in a multitude of ways. Yamaha’s unique one-knob compressors are simple to use, too. There’s no need to juggle multiple attack, threshold, makeup gain, and other controls – just set the COMP control to the amount of compression you need. Up To 8 Mics, 14 Inputs Total • 80-Hz high pass filters for elimination of unwanted lowfrequency noise and rumble. • Pan control adjusts the position of mono channel signals in the stereo sound field, while balance controls on stereo channels control the balance of the stereo image. • High-quality linear faders individually adjust the level of each channel. • PFL (pre-fader listen) switches allow isolated monitoring of individual channels. • All input channels feature signal and peak indicators for visual signal monitoring. • Linear AUX 1, AUX 2, and EFFECT RTN faders with AFL (after-fader listen) monitor switches. • Stereo master fader with both PFL and AFL monitor switches. Feedback Channel Locating (FCL) System 4 Stereo inputs FCL System indicator LEDs at the top of each channel light if the corresponding channel goes into feedback. So if and when feedback occurs you’ll be able to locate the channel(s) in which it is occurring immediately and rectify the problem without delay. 500 W + 500 W (4Ω) Input Gain Trim Versatile 14-Input Configuration One-knob Compression The EMX5014C has a total of 14 input channels – six for monaural microphone or line input, plus four stereo pairs. Two of the stereo channels can function either as monaural microphone inputs or stereo line inputs. Switchable phantom power is provided for all microphone inputs. This system lets you use up to eight microphone channels plus two stereo inputs if your sources are mostly microphones. Or if you need to handle more stereo sources – say, Background Music, from a DJ mixer, and two stereo keyboards – the EMX5014C will comfortably handle all of these in addition to six monaural microphone or line inputs. 3-band Mid-sweep Channel EQ LPF FCL System Dual AUX Sends SPX Digital Effects 9-band Stereo Graphic EQ PFL and AFL Monitoring Power Select Switch Standby Mode Lightweight Design (10.5kg) Rack Mountable *Optional RK5014 • Power amplifier output selector allows selection of 500, 200, or 75 watt output per channel. • Stand-by switch instantly mutes all mono inputs. • Precise 12-segment stereo level meter. • Phones jack with independent level control. Although the EMX5014C and a pair of speakers or two are all you need to create a powerful, highperformance live sound system, it features a range of inputs and outputs that allow it to be integrated into larger systems. Insert patch points on the mono input channels, for example, let you add outboard signal processing to individual input channels. And although you have all the effects you’re likely to need built in, and monitor power, external AUX and EFFECT sends allow you to route the mixer’s signals to external signal processing and/or monitor systems as required. Stereo out, stereo sub-out, and record outputs are also provided. • High-quality SPEAKON speaker connectors for fast, reliable connection. Phone jack connectors are also provided. Normally you’ll only need ambience effects such as reverb and delay for live sound applications – and the EMX5014C includes some of the finest reverb and delay effects available built right in – but if you need other effects as well they’re right at your fingertips. You can dial up a selection of 16 top-quality Yamaha SPX effects – including reverb, echo, chorus, flanger, phaser, and even distortion. Yamaha SPX digital effects are widely recognized as being some of the finest available, and the effects provided in the EMX mixers live up to that reputation. YAMAHA Speaker Processing • Power Amp mode selector allows twochannel power amplifier to be quickly configured for Main + Main, Mono + Aux 1, or Aux 1 + Aux 2 operation. Comprehensive I/O SPX Digital Effects Power Amp Mode Switch • Limiter indicators tell you when the internal limiter circuitry has been activated due to power amplifier overload. System Example 500-watt Mains and Monitor In this basic system the EMX5014C Speaker A output is driving a pair of parallel-connected S112V speakers for solid front-of-house sound, while an SM12V driven by the Speaker B output serves as a stage monitor. EMX5014C Dual AUX Sends Dimensions unit: mm 155 444 (440 excluding screw heads) Rear Panel AUX 1 and AUX 2 send controls, with pre/post fader switching for AUX 2, adjust the level of the channel signal sent to the auxiliary buses for monitoring or effects send. The available of two AUX sends provides considerable flexibility for effect and monitor routing. You could, for example, use the channel EFFECT controls to control send level to the internal SPX effect processor while using AUX 2 to feed an external effects unit, and AUX 1 to feed a stage monitor system. Speaker B Speaker A (Parallel) A Yamaha Speaker Processing 493 You’ll undoubtedly want to use at least one pair of Yamaha Club-series speakers with the EMX5014C for the superior sound and projection they provide. If you do you’ll really appreciate the enhanced low-end output and high-end smoothness provided by built-in Yamaha speaker processing. Rack Mountable With the optional RK5014 rack-mount kit, the EMX5014C can be conveniently mounted in a portable or installed rack. This has been made possible by a combination of the mixer’s configuration and a highly efficient fan cooling system that ensures reliable, stable operation. S112V (C112V) S112V (C112V) SM12V (CM12V) FRONT L FRONT R MONITOR Experienced musicians, performers, speakers, and club operators know the importance of a high-quality sound system with the right features and performance to deliver their sound. Where portability and convenience are important criteria, a system based on a highperformance Yamaha EMX-series powered mixer is definitely the way to go. In one integrated, portable unit you have a mixer to combine and balance your microphone, instrument, and line sources, effects to refine and polish your sound, and power to drive the main speakers and even monitor speakers as well. But that’s nowhere Angled Cabinet near the whole story – Yamaha EMX-series Powered Mixers offer a range of for Easy Access This thoughtful feature makes the control features that let you mix, process, and deliver your sound with maximum quality panel easy to see and access when the unit is and creative control … and, of course, that unrivalled Yamaha sound. placed on the floor. Features For Superior Sound and Convenience "COMP" CHARACTERISTICS INPUT Integrated Solutions for Superior Live Sound "0" "THRESHOLD" = +20 - -10dBu "10" "RATIO" = 3 - 2.5 OUTPUT SPX Digital Effects 2 Stereo inputs Power Select Switch 500 W + 500 W (4Ω) Standby Mode 3-band Channel EQ YAMAHA Speaker Processing 7-band Stereo Graphic EQ Lightweight Design One-knob Compression Angled Cabinet FCL System All four monaural mic/line channels on the EMX512SC and EMX312SC feature builtin compressors that can help to bring vocals to the front of the mix, give your guitars extra smoothness and presence, deliver a more punchy bass sound, and generally refine your mixes in a multitude of ways. These one-knob compressors are simple to use, too. There’s no need to juggle multiple attack, threshold, makeup gain, and other controls – just set the COMP control to the amount of compression you need. Feedback Channel Locating (FCL) System For larger venues and audiences, or if you plan to use it for outdoor sound, the EMX512SC with a pair of whopping 500-watt amplifiers to ensure that your music or message comes across with full impact. Up To 8 Mics, 12 Inputs Total Yamaha is a leader in the field of professional live sound for a very good reason: we deliver the sound and performance that the pros demand. The EMX-series powered mixers are no exception. They’re built at the same standards of sonic performance and rugged reliability that makes Yamaha the first choice for live sound applications from schools to stadiums around the globe. One-knob Compression on Mono Channels (EMX512SC & EMX312SC) "GAIN" = 0 - +9dB "ATTACK" = 20ms "RELEASE" = 250ms Great Yamaha Sound FCL System indicator LEDs at the top of each channel light if the corresponding channel goes into feedback, so you won’t have to fumble around searching for the channel that needs adjustment. 12 Inputs All three mixers in this series offer a total of 12 input channels – four for monaural microphone (incl. Phantom Power) or line input, plus four pairs that can function either as monaural microphone inputs or stereo line inputs – providing you with a versatile mix of input capabilities for a wide range of applications. If you need only microphone inputs you can use up to eight mic channels. Or if, for example, you want to play recorded background music during breaks (that’s one stereo channel), and you have a keyboard player with a stereo-output keyboard (that’s one more stereo channel), you still have six mic/line inputs. If you use all four stereo pairs to handle stereo line sources you have four channels available for mono mic or line input. This is a very versatile system that can adapt to your needs. Rack Mountable *Optional RK512 High Power For Main and Monitor Speakers These powered mixers certainly don’t skimp on power. From the EMX212S with 200 watts per channel to the EMX512SC with a solid 500 watts per channel, there’s a power configuration to suit any application and venue. All models also feature a power mode switch that lets you use the two power channels as a stereo amplifier, or you can use one of the channels for the main speaker(s) and the other to drive monitors with a separate monitor mix set up via the channel MONITOR controls. If you need a little more power –300 watts +300 watts – and the added advantage of one-knob compression on mono channels, the EMX312SC may be the model you need. Up To 8 Mics, 12 Inputs Total SPX Digital Effects 2 Stereo inputs Power Select Switch 300 W + 300 W (4Ω) Standby Mode 3-band Channel EQ YAMAHA Speaker Processing 7-band Stereo Graphic EQ Lightweight Design One-knob Compression Angled Cabinet FCL System Rack Mountable SPX DIGITAL MULTI EFFECT PROCESSOR MONO CHANNEL STEREO CHANNEL SPX Digital Effects The EMX212S, EMX312SC, and EMX512SC all feature a selection of 16 top-quality Yamaha SPX effects – including reverb, echo, chorus, flanger, phaser, and even distortion – that can add the final touch to your live presentation. Yamaha SPX digital effects are widely recognized as being some of the finest available, and the effects provided in the EMX mixers live up to that reputation. Built-in Graphic EQ Graphic equalizers are provided for both the main and monitor channels, so you can effectively control feedback or tailor the sound to the match the room and program material. *Optional RK512 Stand-by Mode When you're done with a set, simply engage the stand-by mode to mute all mono channels while leaving the 2-track inputs active for background music playback while you're taking your break. The lowest-powered model in the series offers a pair of 220-watt amplifiers per channel that should be more than sufficient for small-tomedium size venues. Up To 8 Mics, 12 Inputs Total Power Select Switch 2 Stereo inputs Standby Mode 220 W + 220 W (4Ω) YAMAHA Speaker Processing Yamaha Speaker Processing Rear Panel Lightweight Design 7-band Stereo Graphic EQ Angled Cabinet SPX Digital Effects Rack Mountable *Optional RK512 unit: mm 274 442 286 3-band Channel EQ Dimensions Yamaha Club-series speakers are fine performers in their own right, but with Yamaha Speaker Processing you get extra-smooth highs and enhanced low-frequency output. Durable, Lightweight Design The EMX powered mixers offer the ideal combination of outstanding sound performance and easy handling. They’re lightweight — only 8 kilograms (17.6 lbs.) — and feature conveniently located handles for maximum carrying comfort. They’re also built tough to withstand the rigors of use on the road. +48V RE CH1-8 RE PEAK INPUT A GR 80 PAD INPUT B HA (CH Fader) [-10dBu] [0dBu] BA [0dBu] BA LOW Mid f COMP (TH) PAN PRE PRE ON [0dBu] AUX1 SUM AUX2 [-6dBu] EFF 1 EFF 2 [-6dBu] • The hardware team wanted to increase the size of the body by 30 millimeters, but our goals for a streamlined, compact design were important enough that we decided to find other ways to achieve the desired performance. • Although compression is used in most pro audio applications, it has been a bit too difficult for beginners to take full advantage of. That’s why we’ve streamlined it down to the essentials and made it very easy to use. Reliability Without Compromising Performance • Another important new feature is FCL (Feedback Channel Location). This system detects feedback and shows you which channel is causing the problem. Some mixers from other manufacturers have indicators in the graphic equalizer section that show the feedback frequency, but indicating the problem channel allows the feedback to be more effectively controlled using channel EQ. • Simplicity was the main goal, particularly in the console-type 5016CF and 5014C. We wanted to consolidate the mixer controls, so the utility control section has been clearly separated. We didn’t even want any handles to be visible. • If you try to control feedback using the EMX graphic equalizer, for example, you end up changing the sound of the entire program. For this reason it is far more effective to control it at the input, thus avoiding degradation of the overall sound. The Battle Against Heat * Tell us about how you avoided heat problems in such compact enclosures. • Heat and high power output unavoidably go handin-hand. In this case we were also determined to reduce weight, so the design, hardware, and mechanics teams joined forces to pursue this goal. Changing even a single component can alter the heat profile enough to require a change in heat sink design, and that change can cause a change in sound quality, so the design process involves a lot of trial and error. • In this particular case, the fact that we were able to use internal heat-flow simulation and analysis was a huge advantage. We were able to define an enclosure shape on the computer, and then by analyzing the heat flow while refining the heat sink configuration we were able to come to within 80% or 90% of the ideal final design. The final stages using physical prototypes still relied on trial and error. * The simplicity and aesthetic appeal of the designs are quite impressive. Tell us about the design concept. • An important idea implemented in the box-type models is that they can be set at an angle like monitor speakers. The integral handles are also an important design feature, and achieving the required strength was a constant problem. • Achieving the ideal blend of size, weight, and durability is quite difficult. As usual, demands from the sales team continue to escalate while the hardware and mechanics teams try to turn them into reality … without ever reducing or compromising features or performance. Computer simulation was called into play once again, providing an accurate preview of the mold-flow characteristics of the resin used for the box-type housings. • The final strength of the molded housings depends to a large degree on how the molten resin is introduced in the mold, and how it flows within the mold. [0dBu] SUM [0dBu] ST L A/D DSP D/A ST OUT L BA L SUM Multi Band Comp. [0dBu] GEQ + FRC FBS ST [0dBu] SUM [0dBu] ST R A/D D/A ST OUT R ST OUT [+4dBu] BA R ST CH INPUT CH9/10,11/12,13/14,15/16 MIC [-30dBu~ +14dBu] L REC OUT [-10dBV] 80 HA R PFL HPF AFL INV HA [0dBu] [0dBu] 3-Stage EQ [-10dBu] BA ST CH LINE INV MID LOW RE HIGH GAIN [-34dBu~ +10dBu] ON PEAK SUM PRE AUX2 3-Stage EQ BA R EFF 1 [-6dBu] EFF 2 [-6dBu] SUM SUM SUM FOOT1 D/A EFF1 RTN [-10dBu] BA SUM EFFECT 1 D/A ENC1 [A-D] AUX1 [-6dBu] INSERT[1] AUX2 [-6dBu] EFF1 ON EFF1 LED PFL [0dBu] SUM A/D EFFECT 2 AUX 1 [+4dBu] [-10dBu] [0dBu] BA AUX 2 [+4dBu] [0dBu] [0dBu] SUM [0dBu] BA EFF 1 [+4dBu] [0dBu] SEND [0dBu] SUM SUM [0dBu] [0dBu] BA EFF 2 [+4dBu] PHONES [-16dBu] PHASE INV PHONES [3mW 40ohms] SUM A/D BA [0dBu] BA EFF 1 ON YE [0dBu] INV LAMP [12V] (AMP SIGNAL SELECT) L EFF IN 1 EFF IN 2 POWER AMP 500W AUX1 AUX1 PROGRAM • The strength of the integral handles was also predicted using computer simulation, and as a result, we have achieved strength comparable to that of aluminum. EFF1 OUT R PARAMETER PROGRAM [-10dBu] [0dBu] AFL SUM EFF1 OUT L SUM AUX1 SUM PFL EFF1 ON/OFF [0dBu] AFL [-6dBu] CH10R,12R,14R,16R [-34dBu~ +10dBu] [0dBu] AUX1 SUM GR HA [0dBu] [-6dBu] (ST CH Fader) YE SIGNAL PAN/BAL PRE AUX1 [0dBu] L CH9L,11L,13L,15L [-34dBu~ +10dBu] Built-in Compression Adds Live-sound Versatility to the new EMX-series Powered Mixers • Most “box type” mixers have no insert connectors, so there has really been no convenient way to use compression with them. As a result, many users of this type of powered mixer have never used compression, but we wanted them to have that option in the new EMX series. SUM SUM An Inter view with the EMX Design Team • The main difference is built-in compression. Compression is indispensable in almost all professional recording and live-sound applications, but we believe that this is the first time it has been built into an analog live mixer. [-10dBu] [-6dBu] FOOT2 • In the box-type 212C, 312SC, and 512SC, it was easy to mount the fan away from the circuit board to minimize degradation of the audio signal. But in the console-type EMX5016CF and EMX5014C finding the ideal fan location was extremely difficult. Since the fan must be located near the input circuitry, special measures have been taken to ensure that electronic and mechanical noise from the fan do not affect sound quality, while at the same time ensuring maximum heat extraction. R [0dBu] [-6dBu] PFL YE EFF2 ON/OFF * What is the main difference compared to previous EMX-series mixers? ST SUB OUT [+4dBu] BA [0dBu] MID HIGH GAIN [-60dBu~ -16dBu] [-34dBu~ +10dBu] INSERT [-60dBu~ -16dBu] New Features L/MONO ST SUB OUT RE HPF 26dB From the initial design to final manufacturing, all production processes for the Yamaha EMX series Powered Mixers are performed entirely inside the company. Moreover, every product that comes off our production line must pass strict quality controls using the sophisticated test instruments. Thus, all of this enables us to deliver the highest quality products to you. 3-Stage EQ COMP [-60dBu~ -16dBu] —Manufacturing the electronic instruments and PA products BA STAND-BY SIGNAL [-60dBu~ -16dBu] P.T. Yamaha Music manufacturing Asia [-6dBu] PFL L/AFL L PFL R/AFL R ST L (MUTE) ST R (MUTE) AUX 1(MUTE) AUX 2 (MUTE) EFFECT1 (MUTE) EFFECT2 (MUTE) PHANTOM CH INPUT ST L (NON-MUTE) ST R (NON-MUTE) AUX 1 (NON-MUTE) AUX 2 (NON-MUTE) EFFECT1 (NON-MUTE) EFFECT2 (NON-MUTE) EMX5016CF Block and Level Diagram YSP ENC2 [A-D] PARAMETER INSERT[2] EFF 2 ON EFF2 ON EFF2 LED YE D/A EFF2 OUT L EFF RTN [-10dBu] BA SUM D/A 200W 75W ON INV [-6dBu] AUX2 [-6dBu] [500WMAX @ 4ohms] LIMITER PA 1 MONO AUX2 YSP 500W 200W 75W ON LIMITER INV PA ST AFL/PFL +10dBu Clip level Clip level CH INPUT (PAD ON) GAIN Min. [+10dBu] DR DR Clip level ST CH LINE GAIN Min. [+10dBu] SPEAKER OUT (+35.2dBu) MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER [500W/4ohms] [125W/4ohms] (+29.2dBu) CH INPUT (PAD OFF) GAIN Min. [-16dBu] ST CH MIC [-16dBu] Clip level Clip level ST CH IN [-10dBu] +10dB 0dB ST SUB level control [-6dBu] CH & ST CH to AUX/EFFECT [-6dBu] CH fader [-10dBu] [PHONES 3mW@40ohms] -10dB REC OUT [-10dBV] ST, AUX fader [-10dBu] PHONES [-16dBu] CH INPUT (PAD ON) GAIN Max. [-34dBu] -20dB ST CH LINE GAIN Max. [-34dBu] -30dB -40dB -40dBu -50dBu -60dBu CH INPUT (PAD OFF) GAIN Max. [-60dBu] -50dB ST CH MIC [-60dBu] -60dB -70dB -70dBu • Of course sound quality is first and foremost in the design of any model. Achieving the lowest possible noise and hum when changing components is always a challenge. There’s influence from vibration, from the current flowing through the components themselves, and a simple op-amp IC change can precipitate a large change in sound. We often find ourselves using the best components we can find rather than compromise on sound quality. Even the FCL system has an effect on the sound, and we were able to achieve a dramatic improvement by simply eliminating a single component from the circuit. Once again, the final design depends on trial-and-error listening tests while changing components. • With SPX effects in all models in this EMX series, plus compression and FCL, you can rely on a single EMX powered mixer to deliver outstanding live sound, especially in applications that use mostly microphones. * Most compressors have at least two controls, what is the idea behind having just one? • Simplicity. Standard compression controls can be very difficult to set quickly and accurately, but we’ve managed to provide well-balanced threshold and ratio settings that can be controlled by a single knob. By focusing primarily on microphone applications in which compression is applied to vocals, acoustic guitar, or similar sources, greatsounding compression can be dialed in quickly and easily. • There’s a good description of compression and its uses in the owner’s manual. We hope that our users will take advantage of this very useful feature. +30dB CH & ST CH to ST [0dBu] (PAN,BAL Max.) -20dBu -30dBu +40dB +20dB ST OUT, ST SUB OUT [+4dBu] AUX SEND, EFFECT SEND [+4dBu] INSERT I/O [0dBu] 0dBu -10dBu R MONO B AUX2 ST AFL/PFL +30dBu * What measures have been taken to ensure optimum sound quality? 2 1 0dBu=0.775V 0dBV=1V A (LED METER) (METER SELECT) +20dBu L AUX1 AUX1 RE PFL +40dBu Achieving Pure Sound Quality 2 LIMITER R BA AUX1 SPEAKERS RE YS PROCESSING YE EFF2 OUT R LIMITER EMX5016CF Specifications GENERAL SPECIFICATION INPUT CHARACTERISTICS EMX5016CF Input Terminals Maximum Output Power @ 0.5 % THD at 1 kHz 500 W/4 Ω 350 W/8 Ω (UA) 320 W/8 Ω (H) Frequency Response -3, 0, 1 dB 20Hz-20kHz, ref to the 1kHz output level, GAIN=MIN, PAD=OFF Total Harmonic Distortion PAD -16 dB Equivalent Input Noise, -128 dBu, GAIN=MAX, 20 Hz-20 kHz, CH1-8 MIC Crosstalk @ 1 kHz -68 dB Input Connectors CH 1-8: XLR and Phone CH 9/10-15/16: XLR. Phone and Pin CHANNEL EQ CH 1-8: HIGH (10 k, Shelving), MID (mono: 250-5 k, st: 2.5 k, Peaking), LOW (100, Shelving) CH 9/10-15/16: HIGH (10 k, Shelving), MID (st: 2.5 k, Peaking), LOW (100, Shelving) CH INPUT A 1-8 +10 dB -60 dB 0dB -16 dB 48 V Digital Graphic Equalizer 9 Band (63, 125, 250, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 k, 16 kHz), Preset x 3, User preset x 3 Digital Effects SPX Digital Multi Effector (24 bit AD/DA, 32 bit Internal Processing): 16 Programs x 2 Effect On/Off 50-600 Ω Mics 3 kΩ -34 dB 26dB CH INPUT B 1-8 Phantom Voltage Foot Switch For Use With Nominal 0dB Hum & Noise L/R, AUX1/MONO, AUX1/2 Actual Load Impedance -60 dB Less than 0.3 % (THD+N) +14dBu output into 600 Ω @ 20 Hz-20 kHz Power Amp. Mode GAIN Dimensions (W x D x H) 444 x 493 x 155 mm (17-3/8" x 19-3/8" x 6-1/8") Weight 11 kg (24.2 lbs.) Power Requirements/Consumption 120 V 60 Hz, 500W 220-240 V 50 Hz, 500W 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines 3 kΩ 50-600 Ω Mics 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines -34 dB 26dB +10 dB -60 dB ST CH MIC INPUT 9/10-15/16 — ST CH LINE INPUT 9/10-15/16 — CH INSERT IN (1-8) — -16 dB -34 dB +10 dB — *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. *2 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dBu (1.23 V), or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum level. (All level controls are at maximum position.) Input Level Sensitivity *2 Position Max. Before Clip -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) -40 dBu (7.75 mV) +4 dBu (1.23 V) -14 dBu (155 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -20 dBu (77.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45 V) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45V) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45 V) 0 dBu (0.775 V) +30 dBu (24.5 V) -40 dBu (7.75 V) +4 dBu (1.23 V) -14 dBu (155 mV) +30 dBu (24.5 V) -40 dBu (7.75 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -14 dBu (155mV) +30 dBu (24.5 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Connector XLR-3-31 type *3 Phone Jack *4 XLR-3-31 type *3 Phone Jack *5 RCA Pin Jack Phone Jack *5 *3 XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD) *4 Phone Jacks are balanced. (Tip=HOT, Ring=COLD, Sleeve=GND) *5 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. All level controls are nominal, when measured. Output impedance of signal generator: 150 Ω OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Rack Mount Adaptor RK5014 The EMX5016CF can be rack-mounted using an optional rack-mounting kit for optimum integration with any system or installation. Actual Source Impedance For Use With Nominal Output Level Nominal Max. Before Clip ST OUT [L, R] 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 ST SUB OUT [L, R] 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 AUX SEND 1, 2 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 EFF SEND 1, 2 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 CH INSERT OUT 1-8 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines 0 dBu (0.775 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 REC OUT [L, R] 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines -10 dBV (316 mV) +10 dBV (3.16 V) RCA Pin Jack PHONES [L, R] 100 Ω 40 Ω Lines 3mW 75mW Phone Jack (TRS) SPEAKERS 0.1 Ω 4 Ω Speakers 125W 500W SPEAKON Phone Jack *2 Output Terminals Connector *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. 0 dBV is referenced to 1 Vrms. *2 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. Specifications and appearance suject to change without notice. All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. EMX512SC, EMX312SC, EMX212S Block and Level Diagram [+4dBu] MIC [-60dBu] [0dBu] AUX1 [-10dBu] [0dBu] SUM [+4dBu] [-6dBu] EFFECT PFL SUM [0dBu] AUX2 [-10dBu] [0dBu] BA L HA [0dBu] [0dBu] 3-Stage EQ [0dBu] BA BAL [0dBu] SUM [-6dBu] SUM CH11L, 13L Lo [-34dBu~ +10dBu] PEAK SIGNAL Hi GAIN ST CH LINE [-34dBu ~ +10dBu] Mid RE GR R HA AUX1(PRE) [+4dBu] ON [0dBu] PRE [0dBu] SUM BA CH12R,14R [-6dBu] EFFECT SUM HA [-26dBu] SUM LINE L [-20dBu] ST/AFL PFL DIGITAL EFFECT FOOT SW (EFFECT ON/OFF) LO PARAMETER ON EFFECT RTN [-10dBu] ST L AUX1 AUX1 SUM 500W 200W 75W ON RE 2 YSP [-6dBu] ON Clip level CH INPUT (PAD ON) GAIN Min. [+10dBu] Clip level Clip level ST CH LINE GAIN Min. [+10dBu] INV PA 2 ST SUB level control ST CH MIC [-16dBu] CH fader [-10dBu] CH & ST CH to AUX/EFFECT [-6dBu] REC OUT [-10dBV] [PHONES 3mW@40ohms] ST, AUX fader [-10dBu] PHONES [-16dBu] CH INPUT (PAD ON) GAIN Max. [-34dBu] -60dB +40dB +30dB MAIN Clip Level ST CH LINE GAIN Max. [-34dBu] CH INPUT (PAD OFF) GAIN Max. [-60dBu] +40dBu MAIN [-8dBu] EFFECT (MONO) [-8dBu] -20dBu INPUT A (LINE) [-20dBu] -30dBu INPUT B (LINE) [-30dBu] -10dB -40dBu +20dBu +10dBu MONITOR OUT [+4dBu] 0dBu EFFECT OUT [-6dBu] -10dBu RECT OUT [-10dBu] EFFECT (ST) [-16dBu] 0dB -30dB SPEAKERS EMX512SC/312SC/212S [125W/75W/50W 4ohms] MAIN OUT [+4dBu], -10dBu -40dB LINE [-20dBu] -20dBu MONITOR (MONO) [-26dBu] -30dBu MONITOR (ST) [-34dBu] -40dBu -50dBu INPUT A (MIC) [-50dBu] -50dBu -60dBu INPUT B (MIC) [-60dBu] -60dBu MIC [-60dBu] -50dB ST CH MIC [-60dBu] -60dB -70dB -70dB EMX512SC, EMX312SC, EMX212S Specifications EMX5014C Specifications GENERAL SPECIFICATION GENERAL SPECIFICATION INPUT CHARACTERISTICS EMX5014C Input Terminals Maximum Output Power @ 0.5 % THD at 1 kHz 500 W/4 Ω 350 W/8 Ω (UA) 320 W/8 Ω (H) Frequency Response -3, 0, 1 dB 20 Hz-20 kHz, ref to the nominal output level @ 1 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.3 % (THD+N) +14dBu output into 600 Ω @ 20 Hz-20 kHz Hum & Noise Equivalent Input Noise, -128 dBu, GAIN=MAX, 20 Hz-20 kHz, ST OUT Crosstalk @ 1 kHz -68 dB Input Connectors CH 1-6: XLR and Phone CH 7/8, 9/10: XLR and Phone CH 11/12, 13/14: XLR and Pin PAD GAIN Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nominal -60 dB 0dB -16 dB CH INPUT A 1-6 50-600 Ω Mics 3 kΩ -34 dB 26dB +10 dB -60 dB 0dB -16 dB CH INPUT B 1-6 600 Ω Lines 10 kΩ -34 dB 26dB +10 dB EQ HIGH (10 k, Shelving), MID (mono: 250-5 k, st: 2.5 k, Peaking), LOW (100, Shelving) Phantom Voltage 48 V -60 dB — 3 kΩ 50-600 Ω Mics 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines -16 dB Graphic Equalizer 9 Band (63, 125, 250, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 k, 16 kHz) Digital Effects SPX Digital Multi Effector (24 bit AD/DA, 32 bit Internal Processing): 16 Programs ST CH INPUT 7/8-9/10 -34 dB — +10 dB Power Amp. Mode L/R, AUX1/MONO, AUX1/2 Foot Switch Effect On/Off Dimensions (W x D x H) 444 x 493 x 155 mm (17-3/8" x 19-3/8" x 6-1/8") Weight 10.5 kg (23.1 lbs.) Power Requirements/Consumption Clip Level 0dBu -20dB -40dB -50dB SPEAKERS Maximum Output Power EMX512SC/312SC/212S [500W/300W/200W 4ohms] +30dBu Clip Level +20dBu +10dB [-6dBu] -20dB -30dB EFFECT OUT [-6dBu] +30dBu +20dB CH & ST CH to ST [0dBu](PAN,BAL Max.) Clip level CH INPUT (PAD OFF) GAIN Min. [-16dBu] Clip level (+35.2dBu) SPEAKER OUT MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER [500W/4ohms] [125W/4ohms] (+29.2dBu) ST OUT, ST SUB OUT [+4dBu] AUX SEND, EFFECT SEND [+4dBu] INSERT I/O [0dBu] 0dB -10dB [-8dBu] +10dBu +30dB +10dB BA INV INV B: R/MONO/AUX2 PFL +40dB +20dB MONITOR OUT [+4dBu] RE LIMITER 2 B: R/MONITOR BA 1 500W 200W 75W 1 0dBu=0.775V 0dBV=1V [-8dBu] 7-Stage GEQ LIMITER ST R MONO AUX2 BA [-34dBu] PARAMETER A: L/AUX1/AUX1 PA LIMITER INV [-6dBu] YE AUX2 YE YSP BA BA AUX1 [-8dBu] [-8dBu] SUM PROGRAM (1-16) SPEAKERS LIMITER LIMITER ON EFFECT RETURN to MONITOR DR DIGITAL EFFECT RO (DSP) SUM [-8dBu] LO DSP YMM757-VTZ(SWL01T) CLOCK 16.9344MHz RO EFFECT ON POWER AMP YSP 1 SUM EFFECT RETURN to MAIN IN YS Processing SPEAKERS [-34dBu] LED METER SIGNAL SELECT 1 LIMITER [-8dBu] BA 3-Stage EQ A: L/MAIN(L+R) 2 BA ON YSProcessing MON EFFECT [-26dBu] SUM PHONES FOOT SW EFFECT ON/OFF LIMITER YSP [-16dBu] MONITOR DR IN INV [+1dBu] [+1dBu] [-8dBu] BA 3-Stage EQ [500W 4ohms*2] [300W 4ohms*2] [200W 4ohms*2] LIMITER MAIN L MAIN (L+R) SUM MAIN R INV PFL PROGRAM (1-16) LEVEL MID LOW 3 [-26dBu] [3mW 40ohms] [0dBu] EMX512SC EMX321SC EMX212S [-8dBu] BA 3-Stage EQ SUM INV Maximum Output Power BA SUM PHONES [-16dBu] [-6dBu] AUX2 [-8dBu] 7-Stage GEQ [+4dBu] ST CH Fader YE 3-Stage EQ [-8dBu] [-16dBu] EFFECT SEND BA SUM FCL 2 LINE R [-20dBu] SUM SUM [-34dBu] CH INPUT (CH9/10, 11/12) AUX SEND2 [0dBu] [0dBu] [-26dBu] SUM 1 SUM [-8dBu] BA 3-Stage EQ EFFECT MIC [-60dBu] [0dBu] AFL [-10dBu] [-26dBu] SUM MONITOR CH8R, 10R SUM L(MONO) MAIN OUT [+4dBu] R LINE R [-20dBu] AUX SEND1 BA AFL BA BA 8kHz 3-Stage EQ HA R [-26dBu] 4kHz [-6dBu] HA 2kHz SUM AUX2 2 LINE L/MONO [-20dBu] [0dBu] SUM 1kHz PRE [-8dBu] 7-Stage GEQ 500Hz ST CH Fader [-8dBu] 250Hz ON YE GR 3 REC OUT [-10dBV] [-8dBu] MAIN L MAIN R MONITOR EFFECT MAIN L (NON-MUTE) MAIN R (NON-MUTE) MONITOR (NON-MUTE) PEAK SIGNAL SUM SUM FCL 1 CH INPUT (CH5/6, 7/8) [0dBu] [-6dBu] SUM [-26dBu] MONITOR LEVEL Hi Lo [-34dBu~ +10dBu] Mid GAIN ST CH LINE IN [-34dBu ~ +10dBu] EFFECT HIGH PAN/BAL AUX1(PRE) R [-8dBu] LEVEL 9-Stage GEQ MID [0dBu] BA CH7L, 9L RE BA 3-Stage EQ LOW [0dBu] 3-Stage EQ TH R [0dBu] SUM PFL YE [0dBu] HA COMP MIC/LINE [-8dBu] 125kHz 250kHz 500kHz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz [0dBu] AFL L (MONO) PAD [-26dBu] BA HPF [-10dBu] HA 3 [-26dBu] AMP MODE ST OUT 2 MID L 1 HIGH 80 HA CH7/8, 9/10 BA 9-Stage GEQ FCL [-30dBu ~ +14dBu] ST CH MIC [-10dBu] [0dBu] [0dBu] STA ND-BY (CH1-8 MUTE) FCL EMX512SC/ EMX312SC 125Hz SUM SUM [-60dBu ~ -16dBu] SUM ST PFL YE [0dBu] INPUT B [-60/-30dBu] CH INPUT (CH1~4) INPUT A [-50/-20dBu] L +15V PHANTOM EMX212S [+4dBu] LOW SUM 8kHz [-6dBu] 4kHz [-6dBu] ST SUB OUT R HIGH [-6dBu] AUX2 EFFECT [-8dBu] L/MONO BA GEQ ON [0dBu] 2kHz BA PRE ON [0dBu] BA REC OUT [-10dBV] SUM AUX1(PRE) GAIN [-60dBu~ -16dBu] [-34dBu~ +10dBu] RE [0dBu] 10kHz TH BA HPF 26dB INSERT I/O [0dBu] PAN [0dBu] 1kHz 3-Stage EQ [-10dBu] 63Hz COMP Lo Gain Mid f Mid Gain Hi Gain [-60dBu ~ -16dBu] B [-34dBu ~ +10dBu] CH Fader 80 HA ST SUB OUT 500Hz GR PAD GAIN:10dB [-6dBu] STANDBY 250Hz CH1-6 FCL PEAK SIGNAL YE RE 125Hz +48V RE A PFL L/AFL L PFL R/AFL R ST L(MUTE) ST R(MUTE) AUX 1(MUTE) AUX 2(MUTE) EFFECT (MUTE) PHANTOM CH INPUT ST L(NON-MUTE) ST R(NON-MUTE) AUX 1(NON-MUTE) AUX 2(NON-MUTE) EFFECT (NON-MUTE) EMX5014C Block and Level Diagram U/C: 120 V 60 Hz, 450 W H: 230 V 50 Hz, 450 W BS: 240 V 50 Hz, 450 W -34 dB ST CH INPUT 11/12-13/14 — CH INSERT IN (1-6) — +10 dB — 600 Ω Lines 10 kΩ *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. *2 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dBu (1.23 V), or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum level. (All level controls are at maximum position.) All level controls are nominal, when measured. Output impedance of signal generator: 150 Ω Input Level Sensitivity *2 Position Max. Before Clip -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) -40 dBu (7.75 mV) +4 dBu (1.23 V) -14 dBu (155 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -80 dBu (0.078 mV) -36 dBu (12.3 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -54 dBu (1.55 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -20 dBu (77.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45 V) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45V) -60 dBu (0.775 mV) -16 dBu (123 mV) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45 V) -34 dBu (15.5 mV) +10 dBu (2.45 V) 0 dBu (0.775 V) +30 dBu (24.5 V) -40 dBu (7.75 V) +4 dBu (1.23 V) -14 dBu (155 mV) +30 dBu (24.5 V) -40 dBu (7.75 mV) -10 dBu (245 mV) -14 dBu (155 mV) +30 dBu (24.5 V) -14 dBu (155mV) +30 dBu (24.5 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) XLR-3-31 type *3 Phone Jack *4 XLR-3-31 type *3 Phone Jack *5 EMX312SC EMX212S Maximum Output Power @ 0.5 % THD at 1 kHz 500 W/4 Ω 350 W/8 Ω (UA) 320 W/8 Ω (H) 300 W/4 Ω 190 W/8 Ω (UA) 180 W/8 Ω (H) 220 W/4 Ω 130 W/8 Ω (UA) 130 W/8 Ω (H) Frequency Response -3, 0, 1 dB 20 Hz-20 kHz, ref to the nominal output level @ 1 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.5 % (THD+N) +14 dB @ 20 Hz, 1 kHz, 20 kHz, GAIN control: all nominal Hum & Noise*1 Equivalent Input Noise, -115 dBu, Rs = 150 Ω CH 1-4 MIC/LINE: MIC Crosstalk @ 1 kHz -65 dB Input Connectors CH 1-4: XLR and Phone CH 5/6, 7/8: XLR and Phone CH 9/10, 11/12: XLR and Pin Graphic Equalizer 7 Band (125, 250, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 kHz): Main (Stereo) and Monitor Digital Effects SPX Digital Multi Effector (24 bit AD/DA, 32 bit Internal Processing): 16 Programs MAIN L/R, MAIN (L+R)/MONITOR RCA Pin Jack Dimensions (W x D x H) 442 x 274 x 286 mm (17-3/8" x 10-3/4" x 11-1/4") Phone Jack *5 Weight 8 kg (17.6 lbs.) For Use With Nominal Output Level Nominal Max. Before Clip — Max. Before Clip -35 dBu (13.8 mV) -15 dBu (138 mV) -30 dBu (21.8 mV) -5 dBu (436 mV) +15 dBu (4.36 V) -50 dBu (2.18 mV) -25 dBu (43.6 mV) -5 dBu (436 mV) -20 dBu (69.0 mV) +5 dBu (1.38 V) +25 dBu (13.8 V) Connector 50-600 Ω Mics 6 kΩ 600 Ω 2 kΩ 50-600 Ω Mics -60 dBu (0.69 mV) -35 dBu (13.8 mV) -15 dBu (138 mV) XLR-3-31 type *3 -20 dBu (69.0 mV) +5 dBu (1.38 V) +25 dBu (13.8 V) Phone Jack *5 XLR-3-31 type *3 Phone Jack *4 Phone — 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines XLR — 2 kΩ 50-600 Ω Mics -60 dBu (0.69 mV) -35 dBu (13.8 mV) -15 dBu (138 mV) XLR-3-31 type *3 Pin — 10 kΩ 600 Ω Lines -20 dBu (69.0 mV) +5 dBu (1.38 V) +25 dBu (13.8 V) RCA Pin Jack *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. *2 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of +4 dB (1.23 V), or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum level. (All level controls are at maximum position.) *3 XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD) *4 Phone Jacks are balanced. (Tip=HOT, Ring=COLD, Sleeve=GND) *5 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. U/C: 120 V 60 Hz, 450 W H: 230 V 50 Hz, 450 W A: 240 V 50 Hz, 450 W U/C: 120 V 60 Hz, 400 W H: 230 V 50 Hz, 400 W A: 240 V 50 Hz, 400 W Output Terminals U/C: 120 V 60 Hz, 270 W H: 230 V 50 Hz, 270 W A: 240 V 50 Hz, 270 W Connector Rack Mount Adaptor RK5014 ST OUT [L, R] 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 Rack Mount Adaptor RK512 The EMX5014C can be rack-mounted using an optional rack-mounting kit for optimum integration with any system or installation. ST SUB OUT [L, R] 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 AUX SEND 1, 2 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 All models in this series can be rack-mounted using an optional rackmounting kit for optimum integration with any system or installation. EFFECT SEND 150 Ω 600 Ω Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 CH INSERT OUT 1-6 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines 0 dBu (0.775 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 REC OUT [L, R] 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines -10 dBV (316 mV) +10 dBV (3.16 V) RCA Pin Jack PHONES [L, R] 100 Ω 8 Ω/40 Ω Lines 1mW/3mW 20mW/75mW Phone Jack (TRS) SPEAKER OUT 0.1 Ω 4 Ω Speakers 125W 500W SPEAKON Phone Jack *2 *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. 0 dBV is referenced to 1 Vrms. *2 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. XLR Position -60 dBu (0.69 mV) OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS *1 Hum & Noise are measured with a 6 dB/octave filter @ 12.7 kHz; equivalent to a 20 kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation. Actual Source Impedance CH INPUT 5/6, 7/8 Input Level Sensitivity *2 2 kΩ LINE LINE 15 V Power Requirements/Consumption XLR For Use With Nominal MIC HIGH (10 k, Shelving), MID (2.5 k, Peaking), LOW (100, Shelving) Effect On/Off Actual Load Impedance MIC Phone Phantom Voltage Foot Switch MIC/LINE CH INPUT 1-4 EQ Power Amp. Mode *3 XLR-3-31 type connectors are balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD) *4 Phone Jacks are balanced. (Tip=HOT, Ring=COLD, Sleeve=GND) *5 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. Input Terminals CH INPUT 9/10, 11/12 Phone Jack *5 OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Terminals INPUT CHARACTERISTICS EMX512SC Connector Actual Source Impedance Output Level For Use With Nominal EMX512SC SPEAKER OUT [A1, A2, B1, B2] 0.1 Ω 4 Ω Speakers Nominal Max. Before Clip 125 W 500 W EMX312SC 75 W 300 W EMX212S 50 W 200 W Connector [A1, B1] SPEAKON [A2, B2] Phone Jack *2 MAIN OUT [L, R] 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines — +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 EFFECT OUT 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines — +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 MONITOR OUT 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines — +4 dBu (1.23 V) +20 dBu (7.75 V) Phone Jack *2 REC OUT [L, R] 600 Ω 10 kΩ Lines — -10 dBV (316 mV) +10 dBV (3.16 V) RCA Pin Jack *1 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. 0 dBV is referenced to 1 Vrms. *2 Phone Jacks are unbalanced. Specifications and appearance suject to change without notice. All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.