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1 2 3
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
PAD
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
010
2
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
PAD
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
3
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
PAD
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
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HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
PAD
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
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5
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
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6
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
EFFECT
VOCAL
L HALL
S HALL
ON
DIGITAL
EFFECT
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z LINE
Lo-Z
1
LINE
2
INST
1
INST
EFFECT OUT
FOOT SW
2
010
EFFECT RTN
010
AUX IN
010
TAPE IN
010
MASTER
010
MASTER
EFFECT RTN
010
SEE REAR PANEL CAUTION
ON
OFF
LIMITER
PHANTOM
POWER
MONIMAIN
+6
+3
0
–5
–10
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0
6
125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
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+12
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0
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+12
PHONES
MAIN
MONITOR
INPUT
TO MAIN OUTPUT
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TAPE
IN
AUX IN
REC
OUT
010010
010010
010
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST
be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with
these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with
other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may
cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all
installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the
problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on
different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in
is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer
authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service
Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E
or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA KEMBLE
MUSIC (U.K.) LTD.
Important
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EMX620—Owner’s Manual
Important
Read the following before operating the EMX620
Warnings
Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or electrical shock
may result.
Connect this units power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner’s Manual
or as marked on the unit. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire and
electrical shock hazard.
Do not place heavy objects, including this unit, on top of the power cord. A damaged power
cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. In particular, be careful not to place heavy objects on
a power cord covered by a carpet.
If you notice any abnormality, such as smoke, odor, or noise, or if a foreign object or liquid
gets inside the unit, turn it off immediately. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
Consult your dealer for repair. Using the unit in this condition is a fire and electrical shock
hazard.
Should this unit be dropped or the cabinet be damaged, turn the power switch off, remove the
power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer. If you continue using the unit
without heeding this instruction, fire or electrical shock may result.
If the power cord is damaged (i.e., cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a
replacement. Using the unit with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not remove the unit’s cover. You could receive an electrical shock. If you think internal
inspection, maintenance, or repair is necessary, contact your dealer.
Do not modify the unit. Doing so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Cautions
Allow enough free space around the unit for normal ventilation. This should be: 30 cm at the
sides, 30 cm behind, and 40 cm above.
These distances should also be adopted when rack-mounting the unit. For normal ventilation
during use, remove the rear of the rack or open a ventilation hole.
If the airflow is not adequate, the unit will heat up inside and may cause a fire.
This unit has ventilation holes at the front, rear and sides to prevent the internal temperature
rising too high. Do not block them. Blocked ventilation holes are a fire hazard.
Clean phone plugs before plugging them into the speaker jacks of this unit. Dirty contacts
may generate heat.
Use only designated speaker cables to connect speakers to the amplifier outputs. Using other
types of cable is a fire hazard.
Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting it from an AC outlet. Never pull the cord. A
damaged power cord is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard.
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Operating Notes
Using a mobile telephone near this unit may induce noise. If noise occurs, use the telephone
away from the unit.
XLR-type connectors are wired as follows:
pin 1: ground, pin 2: hot (+), and pin 3: cold (–).
Do not set all equalizer controls and faders to maximum. Doing so may cause oscillation
depending on the condition of the connected unit and speakers, and may damage the
speakers.
The performance of components with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, faders,
and connectors, deteriorates over time. The rate of deterioration depends on the operating
environment and is unavoidable. Consult your dealer about replacing defective components.
Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha EMX620 Powered Mixer. In order to take full
advantage of the EMX620 and enjoy long and trouble-free operation, read this owner’s
manual carefully, and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Features
The EMX620’s six input channels support a wide
range of audio sources, including microphones,
instruments, and line-level devices. Input chan-
nels 1 through 4 feature lo- and hi-impedance
balanced inputs, with +15 V phantom powering
for use with condenser-type microphones on the
lo inputs, input channel 5 features two line-level
inputs, while input channel 6 features two
hi-impedance inputs for connecting instruments
such as electric-acoustic guitar and electric bass
directly.
The built-in power amplifier offers a maximum
output of 200 W with a 4
speaker system,
135 W with an 8
speaker system, and a limiter
circuit prevents sounds distortion and speaker
damage.
The 7-band graphic equalizer on the main output
allows you to tailor the sound for each particular
venue and reduce the risk of feedback by attenu-
ating troublesome frequencies.
Also built-in is a digital effects processor, offering
three different programs for adding reverbera-
tion or ambiance to vocal or instrument sounds,
and remote on/off control using an optional
footswitch.
External effects can be patched into the system
via the EFFECT OUT and AUX IN jacks, with
effects return level control.
Separate outputs are provided for connecting
powered monitor speakers, headphones, or a ste-
reo recorder (cassette, DAT, or MD).
Contents
Front & Rear Panels.................................. 6
Control Panel ............................................ 6
Input/Output Panel................................... 9
Rear Panel ................................................ 11
Hookup Example...................................... 12
Basic Operation....................................... 13
Connecting Sources ................................. 13
Monitoring............................................... 13
Using the Built-in Effects........................... 13
Troubleshooting...................................... 14
Specifications..........................................15
General Specifications .............................. 15
Input Specifications.................................. 16
Output Specifications............................... 16
Dimensions .............................................. 16
Block & Level Diagrams............................ 17
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Front & Rear Panels
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Front & Rear Panels
Control Panel
Channel Section
The channel controls are used to set the EQ,
MONI and EFFECT send levels, channel LEVEL,
and PAD for each channel.
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HIGH & LOW EQ controls
The 2-band equalizer allows you to boost or cut
the low or high frequency range for each channel.
The frequency response is flat when the controls
are in the center (
) position. Rotating clockwise
boosts frequencies, rotating counterclockwise
cuts them.
The center frequencies are as follows:
HIGH: 10 kHz ±15 dB shelving type
LOW: 100 Hz ±15 dB shelving type
B
MONI control
The MONI control determines the level of the
input signal that is fed to the MONI bus and sub-
sequently the MONITOR OUTPUT jack.
The MONI control is not affected by the chan-
nel’s LEVEL control, since the MONI signal is
sourced before that control.
C
EFFECT control
The EFFECT control determines the level of the
input signal that is fed to the EFFECT bus and
subsequently the onboard effects processor and
EFFECT OUT jack.
EFFECT bus signals are fed simultaneously to the
onboard effects processor and the EFFECT OUT
jack for use with external effects processors.
The EFFECT control is affected by the channel’s
LEVEL control, since the EFFECT signal is
sourced after that control. To send a channel sig-
nal to the EFFECT bus, both the EFFECT and
LEVEL controls must be turned up.
D
LEVEL control
The LEVEL control determines the level of the
input signal that is fed to the MAIN bus, MAIN
output section, and internal power amplifier.
E
PAD switch (1–4 only)
The PAD switch attenuates the input signal by
30 dB. When connecting a line-level source to
inputs 1 through 4, or if a microphone signal is
distorted, use the PAD switch to attenuate the
input signal.
1
1
HIGH
LOW
MONI
EFFECT
PAD
LEVEL
–15 +15
–15 +15
010
010
010
1
2
3
4
5
Control Panel
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DIGITAL EFFECT Section
The DIGITAL EFFECT section is used to turn the
built-in digital effects processor on and off and
select effects programs.
F
VOCAL, L. HALL, S. HALL switches
These switches are used to select the effects pro-
grams: VOCAL, L. HALL (large hall), S. HALL
(small hall).
G
DIGITAL EFFECT ON switch & indicator
The DIGITAL EFFECT ON switch is used to turn
the built-in digital effects processor on and off.
The indicator lights up when the processor is on.
When the processor is on, its output is fed to the
MAIN and MONI buses via the MAIN EFFECT
RTN and MONI EFFECT RTN controls respec-
tively.
The effects processor can also be turned on and
off remotely by connecting an optional foot-
switch to the FOOT SW jack.
MAIN Section
The MAIN section is used to set the MAIN MAS-
TER level, 7-band graphic equalizer, AUX IN and
TAPE IN levels, and MAIN EFFECT RTN level. It
also contains the LIMITER indicator and main
output level meter.
H
Graphic equalizer
The 7-band graphic equalizer is used to boost or
cut certain frequencies of the MAIN output sig-
nal by up to ±12 dB. It affects the MAIN OUT-
PUT signal, the speaker outputs, and the
PHONES.
I
EFFECT RTN control
The MAIN EFFECT RTN control determines the
level of the signal from the built-in digital effects
processor that is fed to the MAIN bus and subse-
quently the MAIN outputs.
J
AUX IN control
The AUX IN control determines the level of the
AUX IN signal that is fed to the MAIN bus and
subsequently the MAIN outputs.
K
TAPE IN
The TAPE IN control determines the level of the
TAPE IN signal that is fed to the MAIN bus and
subsequently the MAIN outputs.
L
MASTER control
The MAIN MASTER control determines the out-
put level of the MAIN OUT, speaker outputs, and
PHONES.
M
Level meter
The 5-LED meter displays the level of the MAIN
output signal.
EFFECT
VOCAL
L HALL
S HALL
ON
DIGITAL
EFFECT
6
7
010
EFFECT RTN
010
AUX IN
010
TAPE IN
010
MASTER
LIMITER
MAIN
+6
+3
0
5
10
6
0
6
125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
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+12
6
0
6
12
+12
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9
0 A B
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D
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LIMITER indicator
The LIMITER indicator lights up when the lim-
iter circuit, which is designed to protect the inter-
nal power amplifier against excessive input
signals and load mismatches, activates.
If the LIMITER indicator lights up, back off the
MAIN MASTER level control, or the appropriate
channel LEVEL control a little. If the indicator
remains lit, make sure that the impedance of the
connected speaker system is correct.
MONI Section
The MONI section is used to set the MONI
MASTER level and MONI EFFECT RTN level.
O
EFFECT RTN
The MONI EFFECT RTN control determines the
level of the signal from the built-in digital effects
processor that is fed to the MONI bus and subse-
quently the MONITOR OUTPUT.
P
MASTER control
The MONI MASTER control determines the out-
put level of the MONITOR OUTPUT.
POWER Indicator, PHANTOM
Switch & Indicator
Q
POWER indicator
The POWER indicator lights up when the
EMX620 is powered up ready for use.
R
PHANTOM switch
The PHANTOM switch is used to turn on and off
the +15 V phantom power for the Lo-Z
XLR-type inputs on input channels 1 through 4.
010
MASTER
EFFECT RTN
010
MONI
E
F
ON
OFF
PHANTOM
POWER
G
H
Input/Output Panel
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Input/Output Panel
1
Hi-Z, Lo-Z (inputs 1–4)
These are the input connectors for input chan-
nels 1 through 4. Both the Hi-Z and Lo-Z input
can be used with microphones and, by using the
PAD switch, can also be used with line-level
sources, such as synthesizers and drum machines.
Switchable +15 V phantom power is available to
the Lo-Z XLR-type input for use with con-
denser-type microphones.
Both the Hi-Z and Lo-Z inputs are balanced.
Pin connections are as follows.
B
LINE 1 & 2 (input 5)
These two phone jacks are the input connectors
for input channel 5. They are unbalanced, can be
used simultaneously, and are appropriate for use
with line-level sources, such as synthesizers and
drum machines.
C
INST 1 & 2 (input 6)
These two phone jacks are the input connectors
for input channel 6. They are unbalanced, can be
used simultaneously, and their high input imped-
ance makes them ideal for use with instruments
such as electric-acoustic guitar and electric bass.
They can also be used with line-level sources,
such as synthesizers and drum machines.
D
EFFECT OUT jack
The EFFECT OUT phone jack outputs the signal
from the EFFECT bus and can be connected to
the input of an external effects processor.
E
FOOT SW jack
The FOOT SW jack is used to connect an
optional footswitch, such as the Yamaha FC5,
which can be used to turn the built-in digital
effects processor on and off. The DIGITAL
EFFECT ON switch must be in the ON position
in order to use the footswitch.
F
AUX IN—INPUT TO MAIN jack
The AUX IN—INPUT TO MAIN phone jack is
used to feed signals from an external source to
the MAIN bus and can be connected to the out-
put of an external effects processor, for example.
G
TAPE IN—INPUT TO MAIN jacks
The TAPE IN—INPUT TO MAIN phono jacks
are used to feed signals from an external source to
the MAIN bus and can be connected to the stereo
outputs of a cassette, DAT, or MD deck.
H
REC OUT—OUTPUT jacks
The REC OUT—OUTPUT phono jacks output
the MAIN bus signal prior to the 7-band graphic
equalizer and MASTER level control, and can be
connected to the stereo inputs of a cassette, DAT,
or MD deck for recording.
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z LINE
Lo-Z
1
LINE
2
INST
1
INST
EFFECT OUT
FOOT SW
2
PHONES
MAIN
MONITOR
INPUT
TO MAIN OUTPUT
11
22
TAPE
IN
AUX IN
REC
OUT
21 3 5 6 78 9 0
A
4
Lo-Z (XLR-type) Hi-Z (TRS phone jack)
Pin 1: ground Sleeve: ground
Pin 2: hot (+) Ring: cold (–)
Pin 3: cold (–) Tip: hot (+)
Note:
The Lo-Z and Hi-Z input of each channel
cannot be used simultaneously. Use the input
appropriate for the source.
Note:
Since phantom power is turned on and
off for inputs channels 1 through 4 simulta-
neously, input devices that do not require it
should be connected to the Hi-Z input when
phantom power is used.
GND
RST
+-
GND
+-
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I MAIN—OUTPUT jack
The MAIN—OUTPUT jack outputs the MAIN
bus signal after the 7-band graphic equalizer and
MASTER level control, and can be connected to
the input of a larger mixer, or a more powerful
amplifier, for example.
J PHONES—OUTPUT jack
The PHONES—OUTPUT jack outputs the
MAIN bus signal after the 7-band graphic equal-
izer and MASTER level control, and can be con-
nected to a pair of stereo headphones for
personal monitoring.
K MONITOR—OUTPUT
The MONITOR—OUTPUT phone jack outputs
the MONI bus signal after the MONI MASTER
control, and can be connected to the input of a
powered monitor speaker.
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Rear Panel
1 POWER switch
The POWER switch is used to turn on and off the
power to the EMX620.
B SPEAKERS A & B jacks
The SPEAKER A & B phone jacks output the
main signal from the internal power amplifier
and are used to connect speakers. They are inter-
nally connected in parallel and output the same
signal. The total impedance of the connected
speaker system must be between 4 and 8 ohms.
This means that you can connect one speaker sys-
tem with an impedance of between 4 and 8 ohms
to one SPEAKER jack, or two speaker systems
each with an impedance of between 8 and 16
ohms to each SPEAKER jack, as shown below.
POWER
OFF
ON
BSPEAKERSA
POWERED MIXER
MODEL EMX620
12
Note: Before turning on or off the EMX620, it’s
a good idea to turn down the MAIN MASTER
and MONI MASTER controls.
Connecting one speaker Connecting two speakers
BSPEAKERSA BSPEAKERSA
4–8 8–16 8–16
Note: Do not connect anything other than
speakers to these jacks.
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Hookup Example
BSPEAKERSA
Headphones
Larger mixer
or
Amplifier
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z
Lo-Z
Hi-Z LINE
Lo-Z
1
LINE
2
INST
1
INST
EFFECT OUT
FOOT SW
2
PHONES
MAIN
MONITOR
INPUT
TO MAIN OUTPUT
11
22
TAPE
IN
AUX IN
REC
OUT
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*2
*1
*1. Although this example shows an external effects
processor and footswitch, which is used to turn
on and off the built-in digital effects processor,
connected to the EMX620, in practice, only one
effects processor, internal or external, will be
used at a time, so the footswitch is not required
when using external effects.
*2. This example shows both headphones and a
powered monitor being used for monitoring.
In practice, however only one method is
required.
* The Lo-Z and Hi-Z input of each channel cannot
be used simultaneously.
Electric bass
Microphone
Effects processor
Recorder (Cassette, DAT, MD)
CD player
Synthesizer,
Drum machine,
Guitar processor
Powered monitor
Footswitch
(YAMAHA FC5)
Electric-acoustic
guitar
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Basic Operation
Connecting Sources
Before connecting any microphones or instru-
ments, make sure that the EMX620 and any other
applicable equipment is turned off. Also make
sure that the LEVEL control on each EMX620
input channel, and the MAIN MASTER and
MONI MASTER controls are turned down.
1 Connect cables to your mics and instru-
ments, and insert the other end of the
cables rmly into the appropriate Lo-Z or
Hi-Z jack (channels 14), LINE jack (chan-
nel 5), or INST jack (channel 6).
B Turn on the power, starting with the
sound sources and nishing with the
EMX620.
Reverse this order when turning off the power.
C Set the MAIN MASTER control to the
position.
D While speaking into a connected mic, or
playing a connected instrument, adjust
the input channel LEVEL control so that
the 0 LED of the MAIN section level meter
lights occasionally.
Repeat this procedure for each channel.
E Use the EQ controls on each input chan-
nel to adjust the tonal characteristics of
each source.
F Use the 7-band graphic equalizer to
adjust the tonal characteristics of the
main output.
G Use the MAIN MASTER control to set the
overall volume level of the main mix.
Monitoring
By connecting a powered monitor speaker to the
MONITOR OUTPUT, you can create a monitor
mix independent of the MAIN mix, since the
input channel MONI controls are not affected by
the LEVEL controls.
1 Set the MONI MASTER control to the
position.
B While speaking into a connected mic, or
playing a connected instrument, adjust
the MONI control of the input channel
that you want to monitor.
Repeat this procedure for each channel.
C Use the MONI MASTER control to set the
overall level of the monitor mix.
Using the Built-in Effects
The EMX620 features a built-in digital effects
processor, allowing reverberation or ambiance to
be added to vocals or instrument sounds.
1 Turn on the digital effects processor by
pressing the DIGITAL EFFECT ON switch.
The DIGITAL EFFECT indicator lights up.
B Use the DIGITAL EFFECT switches to select
an effects program.
VOCAL ...... Reverb suitable for vocals.
L. HALL...... Reverb typical of a large hall.
S. HALL...... Reverb typical of a small hall.
C Set the MAIN EFFECT RTN control to the
position.
D While speaking into a connected mic, or
playing a connected instrument, adjust
the EFFECT control of the input channel
that you want to process.
E Use the MAIN EFFECT RTN control to
adjust the overall level of the processed
sound.
F Use the MONI EFFECT RTN control to feed
the processed signal to the MONI bus and
subsequently MONITOR OUTPUT.
Note: When connecting line-level sources to
input channels 1 through 4, turn on the corre-
sponding PAD switch.
Note: The Lo-Z and Hi-Z jacks on input chan-
nels 1 through 4 cannot be used simultaneously.
Note: If the processed sound is distorted even
with an EFFECT RTN control turned down,
turn down the EFFECT control on each channel.
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Troubleshooting
The following table describes the possible malfunctions of this demvice, and the appropriate actions to be
taken in each case.
Problem Cause Action
Sound is no
longer out-
put from the
speakers.
The POWER
indicator is lit.
The load on the amplifier of this device
was too great, and the protection circuit
for the amplier
has operated. Possible
reasons for the excessive load are an
excessive level setting in the channel
control section or main section, insuffi-
cient ventilation, or insufficient load
impedance of the connected speakers.
Please wait. When the device cools off, normal
operation will resume automatically. However,
please check the following three points to prevent
the problem from recurring.
If the level setting is excessive, lower it to the nomi-
nal level. You can refer to the peak level indicators
of the main section when doing so.
If the device is not ventilated sufficiently, refer to
the cautions given at the beginning of this manual
and take appropriate measures to insure adequate
ventilation.
If the load impedance (including a short) is too
low, refer to the chapter on rear panel (page 11)
and change the connections so that the impedance
is correct.
Other
Connections between devices have come
loose.
Inspect the connections, and correct any faulty
connections.
Other The device may have malfunctioned. Please contact
your dealer.
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Specications
General Specications
For European Model
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.
Inrush Current: 23A
Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4
Maximum output power
135 W/8 @0.5% THD at 1 kHz (SPEAKERS OUT)
200 W/4 @0.5% THD at 1 kHz (SPEAKERS OUT)
175 mW/40 @0.5% THD at 1 kHz (PHONES OUT)
Frequency response
20 Hz20 kHz +1 dB, 3 dB @1 W output into 8 (SPEAKERS OUT)
20 Hz20 kHz +1 dB, 3 dB @+4 dB output into 10 k (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, EFFECT OUT)
Total harmonic distortion
Less than 0.5% @20 Hz20 kHz, 100 W output into 4 (SPEAKERS OUT)
Less than 0.3% @20 Hz20 kHz, +14 dB output into 10 k (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, EFFECT OUT)
Hum & noise
(Average, Rs=150)
(with 20 Hz20 kHz BPF)
124 dB equivalent input noise, 68 dB residual output noise (SPEAKERS OUT)
88 dB residual output noise (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT)
79dB (83 dB S/N)
(MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT)
Master level control: nominal level
Channel level controls: minimum
69 dB (73 dB S/N)
(MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT)
Master level control: nominal level
1 channel level control: nominal level
75 dB (79 dB S/N)
(EFFECT OUT)
All channel level controls: minimum
69 dB (73 dB S/N)
(EFFECT OUT)
1 channel level control: nominal level
Maximum voltage gain
(PAD: OFF)
86 dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to SPEAKERS OUT (CH14)
66 dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT (CH14)
66 dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to EFFECT OUT (CH14)
48 dB CH IN (Lo-Z) to REC OUT (CH14)
56 dB CH IN (Hi-Z) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT (CH14)
26 dB LINE IN to MAIN OUT
26 dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT
22 dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT
46 dB INST IN to MAIN OUT
Crosstalk at 1 kHz 65 dB adjacent input, 65 dB input to output
Input channel equalization
±15 dB Maximum
HIGH 10 kHz shelving *
LOW 100 Hz shelving *
* Turn over/roll-off frequency of shelving: 3 dB below maximum variable level.
Meters 5 points LED Meter (10, 5, 0, +3, +6 dB) MAIN OUT
Graphic equalizer
7 bands (125, 250, 500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k Hz) MAIN OUT
±12 dB Maximum
Internal digital effect 3 types (Vocal, L Hall, S Hall)
Phantom power
+15 V is supplied to electrically balanced inputs for powering condenser microphones via 2.4 k current
limiting/isolation resisters.
Limiter Comp. : THD0.5% (SPEAKERS)
LIMIT indicator Turn on. : THD0.5% (SPEAKERS)
Protection circuit
(Power amp)
POWER switch on/off mute
DC detection
Temp (Heatsink Temp90°C)
Foot switch DIGITAL EFFECT MUTE : on/off
Power requirement
USA and Canada: 120 V AC 60 Hz
Europe: 230 V AC 50 Hz
Other: 240 V AC 50 Hz
Power consumption 110 W
Dimensions (WxHxD) 497×275×275 mm
Weight 13 kg
16 Specifications
EMX620—Owner’s Manual
Input Specications
Output Specications
PHONE JACKS are unbalanced.
0 dB= 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV= 1 Vrms.
Dimensions
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Input connectors PAD
Actual load
impedance
Nominal
impedance
Input level
Connector
type
Sensitivity
*1
*1. Sensitivity is the lowest level that can produce an output of +4 dB (1.23 V) or the nominal output level when the unit is set at maximum gain.
(All level controls are at maximum position.)
Nominal level Max. before cliping
CH INPUT (Lo-Z)
(CH14)
OFF
3 k
50600 Mics 62 dB (0.616 mV) 50 dB (2.45 mV) 20 dB (77.5 mV)
XLR-3-31
type
*2
*2. Balanced. (T= HOT, R= COLD, S= GND)
ON 600 Lines 32 dB (19.5 mV) 20 dB (77.5 mV) +10 dB (2.45 V)
CH INPUT (Hi-Z)
(CH14)
OFF
10 k
50600 Mics 52 dB (1.95 mV) 40 dB (7.75 mV) 10 dB (245 mV)
Phone jack
(TRS)
*2
ON 600 Lines 22 dB (61.6 mV) 10 dB (245 mV) +20 dB (7.75 V)
LINE IN (CH5) (12) 10 k 600 Line 22 dB (61.6 mV) 10 dB (245 mV) +20 dB (7.75 V) Phone jack
*3
*3. Unbalanced.
0 dB= 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV= 1 Vrms.
INST IN (CH6) (12) 470 k 1k 42 dB (6.16 mV) 30 dB (24.5 mV) 0 dB (0.775 V) Phone jack
*3
AUX IN 10 k 600 Line 22 dB (61.6 mV) 10 dB (245 mV) +20 dB (7.75 V) Phone jack
*3
TAPE IN (12) 10 k 600 Line 22 dBV (79.4 mV) 10 dBV (316 mV) +17.8 dBV (7.76 V) Phono jack
Output connectors
Actual source
impedance
Nominal
impedance
Output level
Connector type
Nominal Max. before cliping
SPEAKERS OUT (A, B) 0.1 4/8 Speaker 37.7 W/4 200 W/4 Phone jack
MAIN OUT 600 10 k Lines +4 dB (1.23 V) +20 dB (7.75 V) Phone jack
MONITOR OUT 600 10 k Lines +4 dB (1.23 V) +20 dB (7.75 V) Phone jack
EFFECT OUT 600 10 k Lines +4 dB (1.23 V) +20 dB (7.75 V) Phone jack
PHONES OUT 35 40 Phones 33 mW 175 mW Phone jack
REC OUT (1, 2) 600 10 k Lines 10 dBV (316 mV) +10 dBV (3.16 V) Phono jack
W:497
168
259
H:275
D:275487
45.5 380 45.5 16
(45.5)
(45.5)
(67.5)15057.5
Unit: mm
Block & Level Diagrams 17
EMX620—Owner’s Manual
Block & Level Diagrams
+30dB
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
10dB
20dB
30dB
40dB
50dB
+30dB
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
10dB
20dB
30dB
40dB
50dB
Clip Level [+20dB]
Hi-Z [10dB]
TAPE IN [10dBV]
REC OUT [10dBV]
AUX IN [10dB]
LINE IN
[10dB]
Hi-Z [40dB]
Lo-Z [20dB]
Lo-Z, MIC [50dB]
[30dB]
INST IN
TAPE,AUX
MAIN,MONI [16dB]
EFFECT [22dB]
MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, EFFECT OUT [+4dB]
SPEAKERS
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER [200W/4]
37.7W/4
PHONE (33mW 40)
PHONE max
(175mW 40)
CH IN
1-4
CH5 IN
CH6 IN
LINE
[10dB]
AUX IN
[10dB]
TAPE IN
[10dBV]
[7.8dB]
INST
[30dB]
1
2
1
2
Hi-Z
[40/10]
Lo-Z
[50/20]
PA D
PA D
[10dB]
[10dB]
[10dB]
[10dB]
[10dB]
[16dB]
[16dB]
[16dB]
[16dB]
[16dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[10dB]
HA
HA
BA
BA
PHANTOM
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
HA
+15V
1
2
FOOT SW
(MITE)
VOCAL
L HALL
S HALL
LEVEL
LED METER
MONI
MONI
[22dB]
[22dB]
EFFECT
EFFECT
[16dB]
MONI
[22dB]
EFFECT
[10dB]
[16dB]
[0dB]
LEVEL
AUX IN
[16dB]
[6dB]
TAPE IN
[10dB]
LEVEL
2-Stage EQ
2-Stage EQ
Lo
Hi
Lo
Hi
2-Stage EQ
Lo
Hi
SUM
SUM
[0dB]
SUM
[0dB]
SUM
DIGITAL
EFFECT
ON
ON
ON
ON
EFFECT RTN
[6dB]
[6dB]
EFFECT RTN
MAIN
EFFECT
MONI
1
2
REC OUT
[10dBV]
[7.8dB]
7-Stage GEQ
MASTER
BA
[6dB]
MASTER
BA
BA
125Hz
250Hz
500Hz
1kHz
2kHz
4kHz
8kHz
MONITOR OUT
[+4dB]
MAIN OUT
[+4dB]
EFFECT OUT
[+4dB]
SPEAKERS
[200W/4]
PA
LIMIT
A
B
2
1
JK1
2
1
JK2
PHONE
YAMAHA CORPORATION
V474530 R1 1 IP 20 Pro Audio Division, #18/3
P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan
Printed in Taiwan
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