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Owner’s Manual
INPUT
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9L
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FOOT SW
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ST 2
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MONO
+4dB
+4dB
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(MONO)
ST 1
TAPE
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EFFECT
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SUB 1
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SUB 2
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P.AMP
IN
C-R
PHONES
+4dB
BRIDGE
LIMITER
MONI 1
PEAK
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ST
-34
-60
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+15
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+15
-15
ST1 L
MONI 1
MONI 2
HIGH
+15
-15
MID
MID
+3
+4
+18
L BRIDGE
PFL
+15
-15
+4
+18
R
+1
PEAK
HIGH
HIGH
-34
+10
+15
-15
MID
0
10
0
10
MONI 2
(1-8ch)
ON
-1
POWER AMP
MONI 1
ST
PHANTOM +48V
0
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
TAPE IN
POWER
+5
LEVEL
-34
-60
+10
-16
ST
-3
OFF
-5
C-R/PHONES
-7
-10
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
10
0
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
ON
ST SUB 1
+15
-15
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6
MONI 1
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10
0
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10
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MONI 2
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MONI 2
MONI 2
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MONI 2
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
10
0
MONI 2
MONI 2
-15
10
0
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-20
PFL
MONI 1
10
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MONI 2
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2
MONI 2
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MIN
PROGRAM
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10 HALL 2
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12 ROOM
13 PLATE 1
14 PLATE 2
15 PLATE 3
16 GATE REVERB
MAX
PARAMETER
1 VOCAL ECHO 1
2 VOCAL ECHO 2
3 VOCAL ECHO 3
4 VOCAL ECHO 4
5 VOCAL REVERB 1
6 VOCAL REVERB 2
7 VOCAL REVERB 3
8 VOCAL REVERB 4
10
ST 2
R
10
DIGITAL EFFECT
125
10
0
EFFECT
10
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EFFECT
10
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10
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EFFECT
EFFECT
10
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10
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EFFECT
EFFECT
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10
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EFFECT
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EFFECT
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2K
4K
8K
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ST
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PAN
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PAN
10
0
PAN
10
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10
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BAL
PAN
10
0
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BAL
0
6
6
-12
-12
ON
PFL
125
R
L
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
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R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
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PFL
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L
PFL
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PFL
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L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
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500
ST SUB 2
1K
2K
4K
8K
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
PFL
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
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EFFECT
Keep This Manual For Future Reference.
ST 1
MONO
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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.
Introduction
iii
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha EMX3000 Powered Mixer. In order to
take full advantage of the EMX3000 and enjoy long, trouble-free performance,
please read this owner’s manual carefully, and keep it in a safe place for future
reference.
Precautions
■ Warnings
■ Cautions
• Do not place a container with liquid or small metal
objects on top of this unit. Liquid or metal objects
inside this unit are a fire and electrical shock hazard.
• Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit
to become wet. Fire or electrical shock may result.
• Connect this unit’s 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.
• If lightning begins to occur, turn off the power switch
of the unit as soon as possible, and unplug the power
cable plug from the electrical outlet.
• If there is a possibility of lightning, do not touch the
power cable plug if it is still connected. Doing so may
be an electrical shock hazard.
• Keep this unit away from the following locations:
- Locations exposed to oil splashes or steam, such
as near cooking stoves, humidifiers, etc.
- Unstable surfaces, such as a wobbly table or slope.
- Locations exposed to excessive heat, such as
inside a car with all the windows closed, or places
that receive direct sunlight.
- Locations subject to excessive humidity or dust
accumulation.
• This unit has ventilation holes at the rear, and the
right to prevent the internal temperature rising too
high. Do not block them. Blocked ventilation holes
are a fire hazard.
• To relocate the unit, turn the power switch off,
remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and
remove all connecting cables. Damaged cables may
cause fire or electrical shock.
• Turn off all musical instruments, audio equipment,
and speakers when connecting to this unit. Use the
correct connecting cables and connect as specified.
• Always lower the volume control to minimum before
turning on the power to this unit. A sudden blast of
sound may damage your hearing.
• Clean the contacts of the phone plug before connecting it to the SPEAKERS jack of this unit. Dirty contacts may generate heat.
• Use only speaker cables when connecting speakers to
amplifier outputs. Using other types of cables 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.
• The inside of the unit should be cleaned periodically.
Dust accumulation inside the unit may cause malfunction and is a potential fire hazard. Consult your
dealer for information about cleaning.
• To prevent electrical shock when cleaning the unit,
remove the power plug from the AC outlet.
• If you know you will not use this unit for a long
period of time, such as when going on vacation,
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Introduction
• The digital circuits of this unit may induce a slight
noise into nearby radios and TVs. If noise occurs,
relocate the affected equipment.
• 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 (–).
• Insert TRS phone jacks are wired as follows: sleeve:
ground, tip: send, and ring: return.
• 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.
much louder sound.
✦ In addition to the speaker output jacks, two stereo
output channels for line-level signals, two monitor
output channels, one effect output, and one monaural
output are provided. You can easily expand the system
by adding a power amplifier or powered speakers.
✦ The EMX3000 also has a C-R/PHONES jack, which is
very useful for checking the sound. You can monitor
only a specific channel or bus signal through the
headphones.
✦ Two limiter circuits are built-in to prevent excessive
input levels to the amp.
✦ A digital effect with sixteen selectable effect types is
built-in. A variety of effects can be applied to add
reverberation or ambience to vocals or instrumental
sounds.
✦ The EMX3000 has implemented “EEEngine”,
Yamaha’s epochal amp drive technology to create an
unrivaled high-efficiency drive.
The EEEngine’s energy-saver/low-heat-generation
design has reduced power consumption to 50% or
less, and reduced heat generation to 35% or less (in
field applications, compared to Yamaha’s previous
models), and has lead to a reduction in energy cost
and to less-restrictive installation requirements
related to heat generation.
Features
Contents
remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Leaving it
connected is a potential fire hazard.
• Do not touch the heatsink when this apparatus is in
use. It can get very hot.
■ Operating
Notes
✦ The EMX3000 provides versatile inputs, such as two
stereo input channels and two stereo sub inputs, as
well as eight monaural input channels compatible
with mic/line signals. The mixer also has ample
power, with a maximum output of 300 W+300 W
(600 W with bridge connection), and is suitable for a
wide range of applications from installed systems to
small-scale PA systems.
✦ A two-channel power amp is built-in. The signals output to speakers can be selected as stereo (ST1 L-R),
monitor+monaural (MONI 1- MONO), or monaural
(bridge connection).
✧ Stereo
The main stereo mix signal is output from speaker
output jacks L and R of the EMX3000. You can connect one or two speakers to each speaker output jack.
✧ Monitor+monaural
The main monaural mix signal is output from speaker
output jack R, and the monitor signal from speaker
output jack L. You can connect one or two speakers to
each speaker output jack.
✧ Monaural (bridge connection)
The two-channel power amp is bridge-connected,
and the main monaural mix signal is output from
BRIDGE jack. You can connect only one speaker for a
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Front and rear panel...................................... 1
Control panel ....................................................1
Input/output panel .............................................6
Rear panel ........................................................8
Installation/Connections ................................ 9
Installation ........................................................9
Connection .......................................................9
Connecting input/output equipment ................10
Basic operation ........................................... 11
Connecting microphones and instruments .....11
Using the digital effect ....................................11
Example setups........................................... 12
As a conference/entertainment hall sound
system ............................................................12
As a band PA..................................................13
Using a subwoofer ..........................................15
Specifications .............................................. 16
General specifications ....................................16
Input specifications .........................................17
Output specifications ......................................17
Dimensions .....................................................18
Block/Level Diagram.......................................19
Front and rear panel
1
Front and rear panel
Control panel
■ Channel control section
2 A/B switch (Channels 9/10~11/12 only)
In this section, you can adjust equalization (frequency response), volume level, effect and monitor output levels for the input signal of each
channel.
2
A
B
GAIN
GAIN
1
3
1
-34
-60
+10
-16
-34
+10
PEAK
3
PEAK
HIGH
HIGH
+15
-15
MID
MID
4
4
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
MONI 1
5
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
EFFECT
5
10
0
EFFECT
6
6
10
0
PAN
0
10
L
R
BAL
7
8
R
L
9
PFL
PFL
0
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4 Equalizer controls (HIGH, MID, LOW)
This is a 3-band equalizer that adjusts the high
frequency range, mid frequency range, and low
frequency range of each channel. Response is flat
when the knobs are in the “▼” position. Rotating
it toward the right will boost the corresponding
frequency band, and rotating it toward the left
will cut it.
The base frequency (or center frequency), range
of boost or cut, and equalizer type of each band
are as follows:
HIGH: 10kHz, ±15 dB, shelving type
MID: 2.5kHz, ±15 dB, peaking type
LOW: 100Hz, ±15 dB, shelving type
5 Monitor 1/2 controls (MONI 1/2)
0
0
1
3 PEAK indicator
The indicator will light 3 dB before clipping,
warning that clipping level is near.
+15
-15
This switch selects channel 9/10~11/12 input
jacks.
When the switch is up, the signal will be input
from jacks A (phone jacks on the input/output
panel 3).
When the switch is pressed in, the signal will be
input from jacks B (phono jacks on the input/
output panel 3).
9 10
1 GAIN control
Use this knob to adjust the sensitivity according
to the input signal level, so that the input level is
appropriate.
For the best balance of S/N ratio and dynamic
range, adjust this knob so that the peak indicator
3 lights occasionally.
For each channel, this controls the amount of signal that is sent to the MONITOR 1/2 buses.
The signal of the MONITOR 1 bus is sent to the
MONI 1 jack (input/output panel 9). If the
power amp select switch V is in the MONI 1MONO position, the signal is also sent to the
speakers connected to the SPEAKERS L/MONI1
1/2 jacks.
The signal of the MONITOR 2 bus is sent to the
MONI 2 jack (input/output panel 9).
Note: The signal sent to the MONITOR 1/2
buses does not pass through the channel fader
0 (pre-fader send). This means that it will not
be affected by the setting of the channel fader.
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Front and rear panel
6 Effect control (EFFECT)
For each channel, this controls the amount of signal that is sent to the EFFECT bus.
The signal of the EFFECT bus is sent to the
EFFECT jack (input/output panel A). It is also
sent to the built-in effect when the ON switch P
in the digital effect section is turned on.
■ Stereo sub input section
In this section, you can adjust the input level of
external equipment connected to the ST SUB 1/2
jacks on the input/output panel.
MONI 1
A
0
Note: The amount of signal that is sent to the
EFFECT bus from each channel will be affected
not only by the setting of the EFFECT control,
but also by the setting of the channel fader 0
(post-fader send).
MONI 2
B
8 BAL (balance) control (Channels 9/10~
11/12)
The BAL knobs set the balance between the left
and right channels, and assign the signals
received at inputs 9/10~11/12 to the STEREO
bus.
9 PFL (pre-fader listen) switch
Channels for which this switch is on will send a
signal from a post-EQ pre-fader location to the
C-R/PHONES jack (input/output panel B). Use
this when you wish to use the headphones to
monitor only a specific channel.
Note: You can monitor the signal through the
headphones even if the fader of the corresponding channel is set to the lowest level. The
switch operation does not affect the signal sent
to the STEREO bus, MONITOR 1/2 buses, or
the EFFECT bus.
0 Channel fader
This controls the output level of the input channel signal.
0
10
0
10
ST
C
D
PFL
7 PAN (panpot) control (Channels 1~8)
The PAN knobs set the stereo position of the signal that is sent to the STEREO bus.
10
ST SUB 1
MONI 1
A
0
10
MONI 2
B
0
10
0
10
ST
C
PFL
D
ST SUB 2
A MONI 1 (monitor 1) control
The MONI 1 knob adjusts the amount of the signal sent from the ST SUB 1 and 2 jacks (input/
output panel 4) to the MONITOR 1 bus.
B MONI 2 (monitor 2) control
The MONI 2 knob adjusts the amount of the signal sent from the ST SUB 1 and 2 jacks to the
MONITOR 2 bus.
C ST (stereo) control
The ST knob adjusts the amount of stereo signal
sent from the ST SUB 1 and 2 jacks to the STEREO bus.
Note: The ST control setting does not affect
the level of the signal sent to the MONITOR
1/2 buses (pre-fader send).
D PFL (pre-fader listen) switch
When this switch is turned on, the signal at the
point before the ST control knob C is sent to the
C-R/PHONES jack (input/output panel B).
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Control panel
■ Master control section
I MONO (monaural) fader
In this section, you can adjust the final level of
the outputs.
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
3
AFL
J
0
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
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10
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50
The MONO fader adjusts the final level of the
monaural signal output from the STEREO bus to
the MONO jack (input/output panel 0).
If the Power amp select switch V is set to
MONI 1-MONO, this fader also adjusts the level
of the signal sent from the SPEAKERS R/MONO
1/2 jacks to the speakers.
If the Power amp select switch V is set to MONO
(BRIDGE), this fader adjusts the level of the signal sent from the SPEAKERS BRIDGE jack to the
speaker.
J AFL (after fader listen)
MONI 1
MONI 2
EFFECT
ST 1
MONO
E
F
G
H
I
When this switch is on, the output signal that
passes through the corresponding fader is sent to
the C-R/PHONES jack (input/output panel B).
Use these switches when you wish to monitor a
particular output signal through the headphones.
■ Tape in section
E MONI 1 (monitor 1) fader
The MONI 1 fader adjusts the final level of the
signal sent from the MONITOR 1 bus to the
MONI 1 jack (input/output panel 9). If the
Power amp select switch V is set to MONI 1MONO, using this fader enables you to adjust the
level of the signal sent from the SPEAKER L/
MONI1 1/2 jacks to the speakers.
F MONI 2 (monitor 2) fader
The MONI 2 fader adjusts the final level of the
signal output from the MONITOR 2 bus to the
MONI 2 jack (input/output panel 9).
G EFFECT fader
The EFFECT fader adjusts the final level of the
signal output from the EFFECT bus to the
EFFECT jack (input/output panel A).
Note: The setting of this fader does not affect
the level of the signal sent from the EFFECT
bus to the built-in effect.
In this section, you can adjust the input level of a
cassette deck or a CD player that is connected to
the TAPE jacks (input/output panel 5).
ST
K
0
10
PFL
L
TAPE IN
K ST (stereo) control
This knob adjusts the level of the signal sent from
the TAPE jacks to the STEREO bus.
L PFL (pre-fader listen) switch
When this switch is on, the signal input from the
TAPE jacks is routed at the point before the ST
control K to the C-R/PHONES jack (input/output panel B).
H ST 1 (stereo 1) fader
The ST 1 fader adjusts the final level of the signal
sent from the STEREO bus to the ST 1 jacks
(input/output panel 8). If the Power amp select
switch V is set to ST1 L-ST1 R, this fader also
adjusts the level of the signal sent to the SPEAKERS jacks (rear panel 1).
Note: The setting of this fader does not affect
the signal output from the STEREO bus to the
ST 2 jacks.
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Front and rear panel
■ Digital effect section
■ Graphic equalizer section
This section enables you to turn the built-in digital effect on/off and select the effect type.
P
M
This section enables you to adjust the tone of the
STEREO bus signal.
R
N
125
MONI 1
MONI 2
10
0
6
7 8 9
10
0
10
0
Q
2
1 16 15
MIN
10
11
12
13
14
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
500
1K
2K
4K
8K
ST
ON
5
4
3
250
S
MAX
VOCAL ECHO 2
VOCAL ECHO 3
VOCAL ECHO 4
5
6
7
8
VOCAL REVERB 1
VOCAL REVERB 2
VOCAL REVERB 3
VOCAL REVERB 4
+12
6
6
0
0
6
6
-12
-12
125
PARAMETER
VOCAL ECHO 1
+12
9
10
11
12
HALL 1
HALL 2
HALL 3
ROOM
13 PLATE 1
14 PLATE 2
15 PLATE 3
16 GATE REVERB
DIGITAL EFFECT
O
M MONI 1/2 (monitor 1/2) control
This knob adjusts the level of the return signal
that is sent from the built-in digital effect to the
MONITOR 1/2 buses.
N ST (stereo) control
This knob adjusts the level of the return signal
that is sent from the built-in digital effect to the
STEREO bus.
O PROGRAM selector
This knob selects the effect type for the internal
digital effect.
P ON switch
This switch turns the internal digital effect on/
off.
Q PARAMETER control
This knob adjusts the time parameter of the
internal digital effect.
250
500
1K
2K
8K
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
R Graphic equalizer
This is a 7-band graphic equalizer that allows you
to adjust the frequency response of the STEREO
bus signal, providing a maximum of ±12 dB of
cut/boost for each frequency band.
This graphic equalizer affects both the STEREO
bus signal that is output to the speakers and the
line level signal that is output from the ST 1/2
jacks (input/output panel 8), and MONO jack
(input/output panel 0).
S ON switch
This switch turns the graphic equalizer on/off.
■ Power amp section
This section allows you to select the signals that
will be sent to the built-in two-channel power
amplifier.
T
LIMITER
U
LEVEL
+18
+4
L BRIDGE
Note: The master EFFECT fader setting does
not affect the internal digital effect signal.
4K
ON
V
+18
ST1 L
MONI 1
+4
R
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
POWER AMP
T LIMITER indicator
This indicator lights up when the level of the signal output from the power amp section reaches
the maximum and the limiter is activated. Adjust
the LEVEL control U and appropriate fader so
that the indicator lights up for only a short while
when the signal reaches the maximum level.
Note: The indicator lights up or flashes for a
longer duration if the power amp section is significantly overloaded, which could result in
malfunction. Avoid such a situation.
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Control panel
U LEVEL controls
These knobs enable you to adjust the level of the
signals input from the mixer section to the power
amp section. Rotating the knob clockwise will
raise the level of the input signal. Use a screwdriver of a width of 3mm or less to adjust the
knob.
If an external piece of equipment is connected to
the P.AMP IN jacks (input/output panel 6),
these knobs adjust the input sensitivity of the
power amp (the input level that will provide the
maximum output level in the power amp section). The sensitivity range is +18 dB~+4 dB, and
rotating the knobs clockwise raises the input sensitivity.
Note: If the Power amp select switch V is set
to MONO (BRIDGE), only the L/BRIDGE
LEVEL control becomes effective.
V Power amp select switch
Select one of the following three settings to specify the signals to be routed to the corresponding
jacks according to the speaker connection at the
SPEAKER jacks 1 on the rear panel.
■ Other indicators and controls
W
X
PEAK
+8
POWER
+5
+3
+1
PHANTOM +48V
(1-8ch)
0
-3
OFF
-5
C-R/PHONES
-7
Z
-10
-15
0
-20
L
Y
ON
-1
10
ST 2
[
R
ST 1
0
10
W Peak level indicator
This indicator allows you to monitor the level of
the signal output from the ST 1 jacks. The “0”
indicator lights up when the ouput level reaches
+4 dB.
X POWER indicator
This indicator will light up when the power of the
EMX3000 is turned on.
• ST1 L-ST1 R
The STEREO bus signals are output from the
SPEAKERS L/MONI1 1/2 jacks and the SPEAKERS R/MONO 1/2 jacks. The final level of these
signals is adjusted by the master ST 1 fader.
Y PHANTOM (+48V) switch and indicator
• MONI 1-MONO
The MONITOR 1 bus signals are output from the
SPEAKERS L/MONI1 1/2 jacks, and a monaural
signal that is a mix of the STEREO bus signals is
output from the SPEAKERS R/MONO 1/2 jacks.
The final level of these signals is adjusted by the
master MONI 1 fader and the MONO fader.
phones) control
This knob adjusts the level of the signal monitored via the C-R/PHONES jack (input/output
panel B).
• MONO (BRIDGE)
The monaural signal that is a mix of the STEREO
bus is output from the BRIDGE jack. The final
level of this signal is adjusted by the master
MONO fader. Set the switch to this position
when you connect only one speaker to play a loud
sound.
5
This switch turns the phantom power supply on/
off for the MIC input jacks for channels 1~8.
When this switch is on, the indicator lights up.
Z C-R/PHONES (control room/head-
[ ST 2 (stereo 2) control
This knob adjusts the final level of the signal sent
from the STEREO bus to the ST 2 jacks (input/
output panel 8).
Note: The setting of this control does not affect
signals that are sent from the STEREO bus to
the ST 1 jacks and the SPEAKERS jacks.
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Front and rear panel
Input/output panel
57
INPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
OUTPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
L
9L
1
LINE
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
1
2
3
4
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
TAPE
REC
-10dBV
-10dBV
12 R
R
B
B
LINE
9L
11 L
(MONO)
(MONO)
A
L
R
ST 1
FOOT SW
+4dB
B
10 R
LINE
L
11 L
B
LINE
8C
L
R
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
MONI
1
ST 2
MONO
+4dB
+4dB
MONI
2
A
EFFECT
10 R
INSERT I O
12 R
A
5
6
OUT IN
7
2
8
A
9 10
11 12
R
ST
SUB 1
R
ST
SUB 2
+4dB
+4dB
3
4
L
R
P.AMP
IN
BRIDGE
A
+4dB
+4dB
0dB
0
R
C-R
PHONES
+4dB
6
9B
1 Channel input jacks (MIC, LINE) 1~8
These are the input jacks for channels 1~8.
By using the GAIN control (control panel 1)
you can connect any of the jacks to a wide range
of sources, from mics to line-level devices
(including synthesizers and rhythm machines).
The MIC jacks can provide +48V phantom
power, allowing you to use condenser microphones.
Both MIC and LINE are balanced.
They are compatible with microphones of output
impedance 50~600Ω or line level devices of
600Ω. The nominal input level is –34 dB~+10 dB
for the LINE jacks, and –60 dB~–16 dB for the
MIC jacks.
Pin connections for the MIC and LINE jacks are
as follows:
MIC jacks
(XLR type)
LINE jacks
(TRS phone jacks) *
Pin 1: ground
Sleeve: ground
Pin 2: hot (+)
Tip: hot (+)
Pin 3: cold (–)
RIng: cold (–)
Note: It is not possible to simultaneously use
both the MIC and LINE inputs of a given channel. For each channel, use only one of the inputs as appropriate for the input source.
Phantom power is switched on/off simultaneously for channels 1~8. For this reason, devices (in particular, unbalanced devices) other
than condenser microphones must be connected to the LINE input jacks of channels 1~8 or
channel 9/10~11/12 input jacks if the PHANTOM +48V switch (control panel Y) is on.
2 INSERT I/O (insert) jacks 1~4
These are TRS phone jacks that enable you to
insert an external effect processor, such as a compressor/limiter, between the equalizer and fader
of input channels 1~4. These connections require
a special “Y” cable, such as shown in the following diagram. The nominal input/output levels are
0 dB.
to the input jack of
the external processor
* You can also connect a normal unbalanced phone plug.
to the INSERT I/O jack
Sleeve
2
1
S
3
+ - GND
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Tip
R T
Sleeve
Ring
GND -
+
Tip
to the output jack of
the external processor
Input/output panel
3 Channel input jacks 9~12A
Channel input jacks 9~12B
These are the input jacks for channels 9/10~11/12
and are used to connect to the stereo output jacks
of electronic instruments, cassette decks, or CD
players.
Use the A/B switch (control panel 2) to select
phone jacks (A) or phono jacks (B). The nominal
input level –34 dB~+10 dB.
Note: Use only the L phone (A) jacks to connect a monaural device that has phone jacks.
4 ST SUB 1 (stereo sub 1) jacks
ST SUB 2 (stereo sub 2) jacks
These phone jacks are used to connect stereo outputs of a sub mixer. The signal input here can be
routed to the MONITOR 1 bus, MONITOR 2
bus, and STEREO bus. The nominal input level is
+4 dB.
Note: Use only the L jack to connect a monaural output device.
5 TAPE jacks
These are input jacks that allow the signal from
an external device, such as a cassette deck and CD
player, to be added to the STEREO bus. The
nominal input level is –10 dBV.
6 P.AMP IN (power amp input) jacks
These phone jacks are used to input line-level signals to the two-channel built-in power amplifier.
Connect an external mixer output here. The
nominal input level is +4 dB.
Note: If you insert a plug into this jack, the corresponding channel of the power amplifier will
be isolated, and no signals will be sent from the
mixer section. Use the LEVEL control (control
panel U) to adjust the level of the signal input
to the power amplifier.
7 REC (record) jacks
These phono jacks are used to connect to the
inputs of a recording device, such as a cassette
deck, to record the signal from the STEREO bus.
The nominal output level is –10 dBV.
Note: The setting of the graphic equalizer or
LEVEL control on the control panel does not
affect the signals output from these jacks. Adjust the recording level on the recording device.
7
8 ST 1 (stereo 1) jacks
ST 2 (stereo 2) jacks
These phone jacks output the line-level signals of
the STEREO bus. Connect an external mixer or
additional PA system to these jacks.
Use the ST 1 fader (control panel H) to adjust
the final output level at the ST 1 jacks, and use
the ST 2 control (control panel [) to adjust the
final output level at the ST 2 jacks. The nominal
output level is +4 dB.
9 MONI 1 (monitor 1) jack
MONI 2 (monitor 2) jack
These phone jacks output the line-level signals of
the MONITOR 1/2 buses. Connect stage-monitoring amplifiers or powered speakers here. Use
the MONI 1 fader (control panel E) and the
MONI 2 fader (control panel F) respectively to
adjust the final level of the signals output from
these jacks. The nominal output level is +4 dB.
0 MONO (monaural) jack
This phone jack mixes the STEREO bus signals
and output a monaural signal. Connect an additional PA system here. Use the MONO fader
(control panel I) to adjust the final level of the
signal output from this jack. THe nominal output level is +4 dB.
A EFFECT jack
The input of an external effect unit such as a
delay or echo can be connected to this jack.
The signal adjusted by the EFFECT control of
each channel will be sent to the EFFECT bus, its
level adjusted by the EFFECT fader (control
panel G), and output from this jack.
The nominal output level is +4 dB.
B C-R/PHONES (control room/headphones) jack
This is a stereo phone type output jack, and is
used to monitor the channels selected by the PFL
switches on the front panel and the buses selected
by the AFL switches. Connect the headphones
here, or use a “Y” cable to connect to a monitor
system.
The nominal output is 3mW when headphones
are connected, and +4 dB when a line-level
device of a monitor system is connected.
C FOOT SW (foot switch) jack
A separately sold Yamaha FC5 foot switch can be
connected to this jack so you can use your foot to
switch the built-in digital effect on/off. The digital effect ON switch on the front panel must be
set to ON in order to use a foot switch.
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Front and rear panel
Rear panel
1
2
R/MONO
SPEAKERS
1
AC IN
2
L/ MONI 1
1
BRIDGE
POWER
ON
3
OFF
2
1 SPEAKERS (speaker output) jacks
Speakers can be connected to these jacks.
The type of signals output, the number of speakers you can connect, and acceptable impedance
differ depending on the setting of the Power amp
select switch (control panel V).
■ When the Power amp select switch is set
to ST1 L-ST1 R or MONI 1-MONO:
• Two-channel connection
You can connect one or two speakers to each of
the L/MONI1 and R/MONO jacks.
When the Power amp select switch is set to ST1
L-ST1 R, the speakers connected to the L/MONI1
and R/MONO jacks will output the ST1 L and
ST1 R bus signals. When the switch is set to
MONI 1-MONO, the speakers will output the
MONITOR 1 signal and the MONO signal
respectively.
Whichever way the switch is set to, connect 4~8Ω
speakers if you use one speaker per channel. The
maximum output is 300W+300W with two 4Ω
speakers.
• Two-channel parallel connection
If you wish to use two speakers per channel, use
8~16Ω speakers. The maximum output is
300W+300W with 8Ω impedance.
■ When the Power amp select switch is set
to MONO (BRIDGE):
• Bridge connection
If you are connecting a single speaker to the
BRIDGE jack, use a 8~16Ω speaker. The speaker
outputs the MONO bus signal, and the maximum output is 600W with 8Ω impedance.
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Caution:
When using a two-channel connection or
two-channel parallel connection, do not connect a speaker to the BRIDGE jack.
When using a bridge connection, do not connect a speaker to either the L/MONI1 or R/
MONO jacks.
The BRIDGE jack is covered by a protective
cap to prevent you from accidentally connecting a speaker it when using a two-channel or
two-channel parallel connection. Remove
this cap if you are using a bridge connection.
If you wish to input the signal from the P.AMP
IN jack, input it from the P.AMP IN L jack.
2 POWER switch
This switch turns on/off the power to the
EMX3000.
Note: Before you turn the power of the
EMX3000 on or off, the faders and controls in
the master section of the control panel must be
lowered to the minimum position.
3 AC inlet
Connect the socket end of the included AC cable
to this inlet. Connect the plug end of the cable to
an AC outlet of the voltage printed below the
inlet.
Installation/Connections
9
Installation/Connections
Installation
The EMX3000 uses a forced cooling system with air intake on the right side and exhaust on the rear. When
placing the unit, make sure that the cooling ports are not obstructed.
Exhaust
NO
Front
30cm
or less
NO
30cm
or less
Intake
Connection
When connecting various devices, you must use cables and plugs of the appropriate standard.
When connecting the speaker jacks to speakers, you must use only cables that are designed for connecting
speakers.
■ Connecting speakers
There are three ways in which speakers can be connected to the EMX3000.
1 Two-channel connection — A single speaker each can be connected to either jack 1 or jack 2 of SPEAKERS
L/MONI1 and of SPEAKERS R/MONO.
2 Two-channel parallel connection — Two speakers can be connected in parallel to both jack 1 and jack 2 of
SPEAKERS L/MONI1 and SPEAKERS R/MONO.
3 Bridge connection — A single speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack.
For each of these, the required speaker impedance will differ. Refer to the following diagram, and make sure
that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value.
• Two-channel connection
2
ST1 L
MONI 1
• Two-channel parallel connection
R/MONO
SPEAKERS
1
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
No
2
L/ MONI 1
1
2
R/MONO
SPEAKERS
1
No
2
connection
connection
BRIDGE
BRIDGE
L/ MONI 1
1
or
ST1 L
MONI 1
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
4Ω~8Ω
4Ω~8Ω
Main
Speaker
Main/Monitor
Speaker
8Ω~16Ω
8Ω~16Ω
Main
Speaker
8Ω~16Ω 8Ω~16Ω
Main/Monitor
Speaker
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Installation/Connections
• Bridge connection
2
ST1 L
MONI 1
ST1 R
MONO
R/MONO
No
SPEAKERS
1
2
connection
L/ MONI 1
No
1
connection
MONO
(BRIDGE)
BRIDGE
8Ω~16Ω
Main Speaker
Connecting input/output equipment
Foot switch
Microphone
Cassette deck
Main speakers
CD player
Power
amplifier
INPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
OUTPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
L
9L
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
9L
(MONO)
A
TAPE
REC
-10dBV
-10dBV
12 R
R
B
B
ST 1
L
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
MONI
1
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
2
3
4
0dB
10 R
INSERT I O
A
5
OUT IN
6
7
8
9 10
12 R
A
11 12
MONO
+4dB
MONI
2
A
EFFECT
+4dB
INSERT
I O
1
FOOT SW
R
ST 2
R
+4dB
11 L
(MONO)
R
L
+4dB
B
10 R
LINE
L
11 L
B
R
ST
SUB 1
R
ST
SUB 2
+4dB
+4dB
L
+4dB
R
P.AMP
IN
BRIDGE
+4dB
C-R
PHONES
Monitor speakers
Synthesizer
88
Effect processor (compressor)
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Headphones
Drum machine
88
Effect processor (reverb)
Additional/alternative PA system
Normally, connect speakers to
the jacks on the rear panel. If
more speaker outputs are
needed, use the OUTPUT ST 1
jacks for stereo output and the
OUTPUT MONI jack for
monaural output.
Basic operation
11
Basic operation
Connecting microphones
and instruments
1 Before connecting mics or instruments,
make sure that the power of all equipment (where applicable) is turned off.
Also make sure that each channel fader
and the faders in the master section are
turned down. Check to see if the Power
amp select switch on the control panel is
set to ST1 L-ST1 R.
2 Connect cables to your mics and instrument, and insert the other end of the
cables firmly into the appropriate MIC/
LINE jacks (channels 1~8) or the 9~12
jacks (channels 9/10~11/12).
Note: You cannot use channel 1~8 MIC and
LINE jacks at the same time.
3 Turn on the power to the peripheral
devices, then turn on the power to the
EMX3000.
Note: When turning the power off, reverse this
sequence.
4 While speaking into the mic (or while
playing the instrument), adjust the channel GAIN control so that the channel
PEAK indicator lights occasionally at the
maximum volume.
5 Raise the ST1 fader in the master section
to the “10” position, and while speaking
into the mic (or while playing the instrument), adjust the channel fader so that
the 0 LED of the peak level indicator lights
occasionally. Use the LEVEL control to
adjust the maximum level of the speakers.
6 If you wish to adjust the tone of each
channel, rotate the equalizer controls as
desired.
7 Use the graphic equalizer and the ST
fader in the master section to adjust the
overall volume and tone.
Using the digital effect
The EMX3000 has a built-in digital effect, allowing reverberation or ambiance to be added to
vocals or instrumental sounds.
1 Connect a mic or instrument to the
desired channels, and adjust the volume
and tone.
2 Press the ON switch of the digital effect
section.
3 Use the PROGRAM selector to select the
type of effect you wish to apply.
VOCAL ECHO 1~4 ....... Echo appropriate for
vocals.
VOCAL REVERB 1~4.... Reverb appropriate for
vocals.
HALL 1~3............ Reverb typical of a large hall.
ROOM ................. Reverb typical of a small room.
PLATE 1~3 .......... Plate echo-like reverberation
GATE REVERB ... Special effect of truncating
reverberation
4 Raise the EFFECT control of the channels
to which you wish to apply the digital
effect.
5 Use the ST control of the digital effect
section to adjust the level of the effect
sound.
Note: You can send the effect sound to the
MONITOR 1/2 bus by raising the MONI 1/2
control in the digital effect section. If the effect
sound is distorted even though the ST control
and the MONI 1/2 controls in the digital effect
section are turned all the way down, lower the
EFFECT controls of the digital effect section.
6 Adjust the PARAMETER control of the digital effect section to the desired level.
Note: The setting of the EFFECT fader in the
master section does not affect the internal effect.
Note: The volume level is affected by the settings of the channel equalizers and the graphic
equalizer. When you set the equalizers, check
the peak level indicator and adjust the ST fader
if necessary.
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Example setups
Example setups
This section provides some ways in which the EMX3000 can be used, and explains connections and operation.
As a conference/entertainment hall sound system
Here is an example of using the EMX3000 as a conference or entertainment hall sound system.
SPEAKERS
R/MONO
2
1
L/ MONI 1
2
1
BRIDGE
R2
R1
L2
L1
Main
speakers
INPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
OUTPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
L
9L
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
REC
-10dBV
R
B
9L
LINE
FOOT SW
R
ST 2
R
L
(MONO)
A
L
MONO
+4dB
+4dB
11 L
(MONO)
ST 1
TAPE
-10dBV
12 R
B
R
L
+4dB
B
10 R
LINE
L
11 L
B
MONI
1
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
MONI
2
A
EFFECT
+4dB
+4dB
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
1
2
3
4
0dB
10 R
INSERT I O
12 R
A
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
5
GAIN
6
OUT IN
GAIN
7
GAIN
8
GAIN
A
9 10
GAIN
11 12
A
B
A
B
GAIN
GAIN
R
ST
SUB 1
R
ST
SUB 2
+4dB
+4dB
L
R
P.AMP
IN
C-R
PHONES
+4dB
BRIDGE
LIMITER
MONI 1
PEAK
+8
ST
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
+10
PEAK
0
10
10
0
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
ST1 L
MONI 1
MONI 2
HIGH
+15
-15
MID
MID
+18
L BRIDGE
PFL
+15
-15
+4
+18
+15
-15
MID
0
10
R
+1
0
10
MONI 2
(1-8ch)
ON
-1
POWER AMP
MONI 1
ST
PHANTOM +48V
0
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
TAPE IN
POWER
+3
+4
PEAK
HIGH
HIGH
-34
+10
ST1 R
MONO
+5
LEVEL
-34
-60
+10
-16
ST1 L
MONI 1
MONO
(BRIDGE)
ST
-3
OFF
-5
C-R/PHONES
-7
-10
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
10
0
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
ON
ST SUB 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
6
MONI 1
7 8 9
5
4
3
10
0
MONI 2
0
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
PAN
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
PAN
PAN
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
10
0
MONI 2
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
0
10
2
MONI 2
1 16 15
125
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
10
0
MONI 2
L
MIN
0
PROGRAM
10
11
12
13
14
0
9 HALL 1
10 HALL 2
11 HALL 3
12 ROOM
13 PLATE 1
14 PLATE 2
15 PLATE 3
16 GATE REVERB
PARAMETER
1 VOCAL ECHO 1
2 VOCAL ECHO 2
3 VOCAL ECHO 3
4 VOCAL ECHO 4
5 VOCAL REVERB 1
6 VOCAL REVERB 2
7 VOCAL REVERB 3
8 VOCAL REVERB 4
10
ST 2
Cassette deck (for recording)
R
ST 1
MAX
10
DIGITAL EFFECT
Microphone
EFFECT
10
0
MONI 2
-15
10
0
-20
PFL
+15
-15
10
0
LOW
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
PAN
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
PAN
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
PAN
10
0
10
0
PAN
10
0
EFFECT
EFFECT
CD player
10
0
500
1K
2K
4K
8K
Cassette deck (for paly back)
0
10
0
10
ST
+12
+12
6
6
0
10
0
PAN
PAN
10
0
EFFECT
250
10
0
PAN
0
6
6
-12
-12
ON
PFL
125
R
L
PFL
R
L
PFL
R
L
PFL
R
L
PFL
R
L
PFL
R
L
R
L
PFL
PFL
R
L
PFL
R
L
PFL
■ Connections
• Connect mics to channel inputs 1~8.
• A CD player/LD player/cassette deck can also be
connected to the input jacks of channels 9/10 and
11/12.
• To record a meeting or a party, connect the REC
jacks of the EMX3000 to the input jack of a
recording cassette deck, and to monitor the
recording on the EMX3000, connect the TAPE
jacks of the EMX3000 to the output of the
recording cassette deck.
• Connect the main speakers to the SPEAKERS L/
MONI1 1/2 jacks and the SPEAKERS R/MONO
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
R
L
PFL
250
500
ST SUB 2
1K
2K
4K
8K
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
AFL
AFL
AFL
AFL
AFL
1/2 jacks, and set the Power amp select switch to
ST1 L-ST1 R.
■ Playing back a CD player
1 Turn on the power to the peripheral
devices, then to the EMX3000.
2 Start playback on the CD player. Use the
GAIN control of channel 9/10 so that the
PEAK indicator below the GAIN control
will light occasionally. Then, raise the ST 1
fader to the “10” position, and adjust the
channel 9/10 fader so that the 0 LED of
the peak indicator will light occasionally.
As a band PA
13
As a band PA
Here is an example of using the EMX3000 as a small PA for a band. In this example, the monitor speakers are
being sent a mix that is independent of the MAIN speaker mix. An external effect such as delay or reverb is
also being used.
■ Connections
Note: If you are using an external effect, we
recommend that you turn down all the EFFECT controls of the digital effect section.
You can connect the output of an external effect to channels 9/10 and 11/12 to apply the
equalizer to the effect return signal. However in
this case, make sure that the EFFECT controls
are turned all the way down for the channels
into which the effect sound is being input. If
the EFFECT controls are raised, feedback will
occur, and your speakers may be damaged.
• Connect mics or instruments, such as keyboards,
to channel input jacks 1~12.
• Connect the main speakers to the SPEAKERS R/
MONO 1/2 jacks, and connect the monitor
speakers to the SPEAKERS L/MONI1 1/2 jacks.
Set the Power amp select switch to “MONI 1MONO.”
• If you use an external effect such as delay or
reverb, connect the EMX3000’s EFFECT jack to
the input jack of the external effect, and connect
the output jack of the external effect to the
EMX3000’s ST SUB 1.
SPEAKERS
R/MONO
2
1
L/ MONI 1
2
1
BRIDGE
R2
R1
L2
Monitor speakers
Main speakers
INPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
OUTPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
L
9L
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
REC
-10dBV
R
B
9L
LINE
L
(MONO)
A
L
FOOT SW
R
ST 2
R
MONO
+4dB
+4dB
11 L
(MONO)
ST 1
TAPE
-10dBV
12 R
B
R
L
+4dB
B
10 R
LINE
L
11 L
B
LINE
L1
MONI
1
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
MONI
2
A
EFFECT
+4dB
+4dB
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
1
2
3
4
5
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
0dB
10 R
INSERT I O
12 R
A
OUT IN
6
7
8
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
A
9 10
11 12
A
B
A
B
GAIN
GAIN
R
ST
SUB 1
R
ST
SUB 2
+4dB
+4dB
L
R
P.AMP
IN
C-R
PHONES
+4dB
BRIDGE
LIMITER
MONI 1
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
+10
PEAK
HIGH
-34
+10
PEAK
+8
0
10
10
0
+15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
+15
-15
MID
MID
+3
+4
+18
L BRIDGE
ST1 L
MONI 1
PFL
-15
+4
+18
MONI 2
HIGH
+15
-15
MID
0
R
+1
MONI 2
(1-8ch)
ON
-1
POWER AMP
MONI 1
ST
PHANTOM +48V
0
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
TAPE IN
10
POWER
+5
PEAK
HIGH
HIGH
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
PEAK
ST
LEVEL
-34
-60
+10
-16
HIGH
ST1 L
MONI 1
ST
-3
OFF
-5
C-R/PHONES
-7
-10
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
0
10
10
0
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
Microphone
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
ST SUB 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
10
0
MONI 2
MONI 2
6
MONI 1
7 8 9
10
0
MONI 2
0
10
2
MONI 2
1 16 15
L
MIN
PROGRAM
10
11
12
13
14
5 VOCAL REVERB 1
6 VOCAL REVERB 2
7 VOCAL REVERB 3
8 VOCAL REVERB 4
1 VOCAL ECHO 1
2 VOCAL ECHO 2
3 VOCAL ECHO 3
4 VOCAL ECHO 4
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
10
0
EFFECT
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
0
10
0
9 HALL 1
10 HALL 2
11 HALL 3
12 ROOM
13 PLATE 1
14 PLATE 2
15 PLATE 3
16 GATE REVERB
250
500
1K
* Direct box, D.I.*
effect unit,
pre-amp, etc.
10
PAN
10
0
PAN
R
L
PAN
R
L
PFL
0
10
0
PAN
R
L
PFL
0
10
0
10
R
L
L
PFL
0
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
10
0
PAN
PAN
10
0
0
R
L
6
-12
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
R
L
0
R
L
PFL
PFL
0
0
R
L
PFL
0
250
500
ST SUB 2
1K
2K
4K
8K
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
PFL
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Bass guitar
1
ON
0
-12
PAN
88
6
6
10
125
R
PFL
0
Effect unit
10
8K
+12
0
PAN
PFL
0
0
4K
10
Effect processor
6
0
2K
+12
ST
10
ST 2
R
ST 1
MAX
PARAMETER
DIGITAL EFFECT
125
10
0
EFFECT
0
-20
5
4
3
10
0
+15
-15
MONI 1
-15
10
0
ON
PFL
MONI 1
10
0
LOW
Keyboard
25
30
25
30
40
40
50
50
Guitar
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
11 12
MONI 1
MONI 2
EFFECT
ST 1
MONO
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
14
Example setups
■ Sending an independent mix to
the monitor speakers
1 Set the MONI 1 fader to the “10” position.
2 Raise the MONI 1 controls for the channels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers.
Note: The MONI controls are not affected by
the level settings of each channel. This allows
you to create a mix that is independent of the
main speakers.
3 Use the MONI 1 fader of the master section to adjust the overall volume.
■ Using an external effect processor
You may sometimes want to use an external effect
processor, such as an echo machine or a multieffect unit.
Follow the steps below.
1 Set the EFFECT fader of the master section to the “10” position.
2 Raise the EFFECT controls for the channels
to which you want the external effect to
be applied.
3 Use the EFFECT fader in the master section to adjust the level of the signal output to the external effects processor so
that the sound will not be distorted at the
input of the external effects processor.
4 Use the control of the ST SUB channel to
which the processed signal is input from
the external effects processor to adjust
the level of the effect sound.
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
Using a subwoofer
15
Using a subwoofer
Here is an example of using a subwoofer in the speaker system.
SPEAKERS
R/MONO
2
1
L/ MONI 1
2
1
BRIDGE
R2
R1
L2
L1
Main speakers
Yamaha
Crossover network PN90
INPUT
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
MIC
L
9L
LINE
LINE
LINE
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
INSERT
I O
1
2
3
4
5
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
LINE
LINE
LINE
REC
-10dBV
R
L
(MONO)
A
L
FOOT SW
R
ST 2
R
MONI
1
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
10 R
INSERT I O
6
7
8
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
A
9 10
+4dB
11 12
A
B
A
B
GAIN
GAIN
R
ST
SUB 1
R
ST
SUB 2
+4dB
+4dB
L
+4dB
R
P.AMP
IN
C-R
PHONES
+4dB
BRIDGE
LIMITER
MONI 1
PEAK
+8
ST
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
-60
+10
-16
PEAK
HIGH
-34
+10
PEAK
0
10
10
0
+15
-15
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
MID
+15
-15
ST1 L
MONI 1
MONI 2
HIGH
+15
-15
MID
MID
+3
+4
+18
L BRIDGE
PFL
MID
+4
+18
R
+1
PEAK
HIGH
HIGH
-34
+10
+15
-15
MID
0
10
0
10
TAPE IN
(1-8ch)
ON
-1
POWER AMP
MONI 2
PHANTOM +48V
0
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
MONI 1
ST
POWER
+5
LEVEL
-34
-60
LOW
LEFT
RIGHT
EFFECT
12 R
A
OUT IN
HIGH
LEFT
RIGHT
MONI
2
A
+4dB
0dB
TO POWER
AMP INPUTS
MONO
+4dB
11 L
(MONO)
ST 1
TAPE
-10dBV
B
9L
LINE
R
L
+4dB
B
12 R
B
LINE
INSERT
I O
L
11 L
B
10 R
+10
-16
LEFT
INPUTS
RIGHT
OUTPUT
ST
-3
OFF
-5
C-R/PHONES
ST1 L
MONI 1
ST1 R
MONO
MONO
(BRIDGE)
-7
-10
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
LOW
+15
-15
+15
-15
LOW
LOW
+15
-15
10
0
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
+15
-15
+15
-15
MONI 1
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 1
+15
-15
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 1
10
0
MONI 1
MONI 2
MONI 2
10
0
MONI 2
0
-20
ON
ST SUB 1
+15
-15
6
MONI 1
7 8 9
5
4
3
10
0
-15
10
0
LOW
PFL
+15
-15
10
0
10
0
MONI 2
0
10
2
MONI 2
1 16 15
L
MIN
PROGRAM
10
11
12
13
14
ST 1
9 HALL 1
10 HALL 2
11 HALL 3
12 ROOM
13 PLATE 1
14 PLATE 2
15 PLATE 3
16 GATE REVERB
PARAMETER
1 VOCAL ECHO 1
2 VOCAL ECHO 2
3 VOCAL ECHO 3
4 VOCAL ECHO 4
5 VOCAL REVERB 1
6 VOCAL REVERB 2
7 VOCAL REVERB 3
8 VOCAL REVERB 4
10
ST 2
R
0
MAX
10
Power AMP
DIGITAL EFFECT
125
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
10
0
EFFECT
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
10
0
EFFECT
0
10
0
10
250
500
1K
2K
4K
8K
+12
+12
ST
6
6
0
0
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
10
0
PAN
PAN
10
0
PAN
10
0
PAN
6
6
-12
-12
ON
PFL
125
R
L
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
R
L
0
0
R
L
PFL
PFL
0
R
L
PFL
0
250
500
ST SUB 2
1K
2K
4K
8K
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
PFL
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
AFL
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
25
30
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
11 12
MONI 1
MONI 2
EFFECT
ST 1
MONO
Subwoofer
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
16
Specifications
Specifications
■ General specifications
Maximum output power
Frequency response
Total harmonic distortion
STEREO: 300 W+300 W/4Ω @0.5% THD at 1 kHz
215 W+215 W/8Ω @0.5% THD at 1 kHz
BRIDGE: 600 W/8Ω
@0.5% THD at 1 kHz
20 Hz~20 kHz +1 dB, –3 dB
@1 W output into 8Ω
(SPEAKER OUT)
Channel Gain control at minimum.
20 Hz~20 kHz +1 dB, –3 dB
@+4 dB output into 600Ω
(ST OUT, MONO OUT, EFFECT
SEND, MONITOR OUT)
Channel Gain control at minimum.
Less than 0.5% @20 Hz~20 kHz, 150 W output into 4Ω (SPEAKER OUT)
Less than 0.3% @20 Hz~20 kHz, +14 dB output into 600Ω
(ST OUT, MONO OUT, EFFECT SEND, MONITOR OUT)
–128 dB equivalent input noise
–63 dB residual output noise (SPEAKER OUT)
–95 dB residual output noise (ST OUT, MONO OUT, EFFECT SEND, MONITOR OUT)
Hum & noise
(Average, Rs=150Ω)
(with 20 Hz~20 kHz BPF)
–87 dB
(ST OUT, MONO OUT)
ST master/MONO master fader at maximum level and all
channel fader at minimum.
–64 dB (68 dB S/N)
(ST OUT, MONO OUT)
ST master/MONO master fader and 1 channel fader at maximum level. And 1 channel Gain control at maximum.
–80 dB
(EFFECT SEND, MONITOR OUT)
Master fader at maximum level and all channel level control
at minimum.
Maximum voltage gain
91 dB
64 dB
38 dB
38 dB
70 dB
64 dB
Crosstalk at 1 kHz
–70 dB adjacent input, –70 dB input to output
MIC IN gain control
44 dB variable
POWER AMP level control
14 dB variable
Input channel equalization
HIGH
10 kHz shelving*
MID
2.5 kHz peaking
LOW
100 Hz shelving*
* Turn over/roll off frequency of shelving: 3 dB below maximum variable level.
Meters
13 points LED meter
CH peak indicators
Red LED on each channel lits when POST EQ signal reaches the level –3 dB below clipping.
Limiter
Comp. : THD≥0.5%
LIMIT indicators
Turn on THD≥0.5%
Graphic equalizer
7 bands (125, 250, 500, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k Hz), ±12 dB Maximum
Internal digital effect
16 programs, PARAMETER control
Foot switch
Digital effect mute: on/off
Protection circuit (Power amp)
POWER switch on/off mute, DC detection, TEMP (heatsink temp. ≥90°C)
Fan circuit
stop — low speed (50°C) — variable — high speed (70°C)
Phantom power
+48 V is supplied to electrically balanced inputs.
Option
FC5 (Foot switch)
Power requirement/
Power consumption
USA and Canada:120 V AC 60 Hz, 250 W
Europe:
230 V AC 50 Hz, 300 W
Other:
240 V AC 50 Hz, 300 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)
480×125×454 mm
Weight
16 kg
Accessories
Power cord, Owner’s Manual
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
MIC IN to SPEAKER OUT
MIC IN to ST OUT
LINE IN to ST OUT
ST IN to ST OUT
MIC IN to EFFECT SEND
MIC IN to MONITOR OUT
(CH 1~8)
(CH 1~8)
(CH 1~8)
(CH 9/10, 11/12)
(CH 1~8)
(CH 1~8)
Input specifications
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■ Input specifications
Gain
trim
Actual load
impedance
For use with
nominal
MIC INPUT (1–8)
MAX
MIN
5 kΩ
50~600Ω Mics
LINE INPUT (1–8)
MAX
MIN
50 kΩ
ST INPUT (9–12)
MAX
MIN
Input terminals
Input level
Connectors on mixer
Sensitivity1
Max. before clip
–60 dB (775 µV)
–16 dB (123 mV)
–40 dB (7.75 mV)
+4 dB (1.23 V)
XLR-3-31 type2
–34 dB (15.5 mV)
+10 dB (2.45 V)
–14 dB (155 mV)
+30 dB (24.5 V)
PHONE JACK (TRS)2
–34 dB (15.5 mV)
+10 dB (2.45 V)
–14 dB (155 mV)
+30 dB (24.5 V)
+4 dB (1.23 V)
+20 dB (7.75 V)
–10 dBV (316 mV)
+10 dBV (3.16 V)
CH INSERT IN (1–4)
0 dB (775 mV)
+20 dB (7.75 V)
PHONE JACK (I/O)4
POWER AMP IN (L, R)
+4 dB (1.23 V)5
+18 dB (6.16 V)5
PHONE JACK3
ST SUB IN (1, 2)
TAPE IN (L, R)
600Ω Lines
10 kΩ
PHONE JACK3
PHONO JACK
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 fader and level controls are at maximum position.)
2. Balanced. (T=HOT, R=COLD, S=GND)
3. Unbalanced.
4. Unbalanced. (T=OUT, R=IN, S=GND)
5. POWER AMP level control= maximum (+4)
• In these specifications when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV is referenced to 1 Vrms.
■ Output specifications
Output terminals
Actual source
impedance
For use with
nominal
150Ω
600Ω Lines
600Ω
10 kΩ Lines
Output level
Nominal
Max. before cliping
+4 dB (1.23 V)
+20 dB (7.75 V)
–10 dBV (316 mV)
+10 dBV (3.16 V)
0 dB (775 mV)
+20 dB (7.75 V)
40Ω Phones
3 mW
100 mW
10 kΩ Lines
+4 dB (1.23 V)
+20 dB (7.75 V)
Connectors on
mixer
ST OUT 1, 2 (L/R)
MONO OUT
EFFECT SEND
PHONE JACK
(TRS)1
MONITOR OUT 1, 2
REC OUT (L/R)
CH INSERT OUT (1–4)
C-R/PHONES for PHONES
OUT
for C-R OUT
PHONE JACK (I/O)2
ST PHONE JACK3
100Ω
SPEAKER OUT 1, 2 (L/R)
PHONO JACK
4/8Ω Speaker
300 W/4Ω
PHONE JACK4
8Ω Speaker
600 W/8Ω
PHONE JACK5
0.1Ω
BRIDGE OUT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
•
Impedance balaned. (T=HOT, R=COLD, S=GND)
Unbalanced. (T=OUT, R=IN, S=GND)
Unbalanced. (T=L, R=R, S=GND)
Unbalanced.
Balanced. (T=HOT, S=COLD)
In these specifications when dB represents a specific voltage, 0 dB is referenced to 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV is referenced 1 Vrms.
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Specifications
Dimensions
168
D: 454
286
H: 125
W: 480
Units: mm
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
For European Model
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.
Inrush Current: 85A
Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
0dB=0.775V
0dBV=1V
–60dB
–50dB
–40dB
–30dB
–20dB
–10dB
0dB
+10dB
+20dB
+30dB
R
CH INPUT MIC IN
GAIN Max. [–60dB]
CH INPUT LINE IN
GAIN Max. [–34dB]
CH INPUT MIC IN GAIN Min. [–16dB]
TAPE IN [–10dBV]
ST SUB IN [+4dB]
CH INSERT I/O [0dB]
R
L
R
L/MONO
CH INPUT LINE IN
GAIN Min. [+10dB]
TAPE IN
[–10dBV]
ST SUB IN
1–2
[+4dB]
ST INPUT B
L
R
L/MONO
LINE INPUT
[–34~+10dB]
MIC INPUT
[–60~–16dB]
INSERT I/O
[0dB]
LINE INPUT
[–34~+10dB]
9/10ch • 11/12ch
[–34~+10dB]
ST INPUT A
CH INPUT
5~8ch
CH INPUT
1~4ch
PAD
[4dB]
PAD
[4dB]
PAD
A/B
[26.5dB]
PAD
[26.5dB]
BA
BA
BA
BA
HA
GAIN (Trim)
[–34dB~+10dB]
HA
3-Stage EQ
BA
3-Stage EQ
ON
ON
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
DIGITAL
EFFECT
[0dB]
3-Stage EQ
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
BA
3-Stage EQ
[0dB]
[0dB]
GAIN (Trim)
[–60dB~–16dB]
[–34dB~+10dB]
HA
GAIN (Trim)
[–60dB~–16dB]
[–34dB~+10dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
Ch.Fader
PEAK
Ch.Fader
PEAK
BA
BA
BA
[0dB]
BA
ST Ch.Fader
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
MONITOR 2
MONITOR 1
ST
PFL
ST
PFL
MONITOR 2
MONITOR 1
ST
PFL
MONITOR 2
MONITOR 1
EFFECT
BAL
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[–6dB]
[–6dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
MONITOR 2
PFL
[0dB]
MONITOR 1
[–6dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
MONITOR 2
PAN
[0dB]
PFL
[–6dB]
EFFECT
[0dB]
[0dB]
MONITOR 1
PAN
STEREO L
STEREO R
EFFECT
MONITOR 1
MONITOR 2
AFL/PFL L
AFL/PFL R
EFFECT [–6dB]
L, R, MONITOR
SUM
PARAMETER
PROGRAM
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
INV
INV
[0dB]
LO
IN
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
RO
DIGITAL
EFFECT
[INV]
[0dB]
[+12dB/AFL]
SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
AFL
AFL
AFL
AFL
AFL
7-Stage GEQ
TAPE OUT [–10dBV]
ON
[0dB]
ON
GEQ ON
[0dB]
REC OUT
R
[–10dBV]
L
[–10dBV]
7-Stage GEQ
PAD
[7.8dB]
125Hz
125Hz
HA
250Hz
250Hz
MIC INPUT
[–60~–16dB]
PAD
500Hz
500Hz
Hi
Hi
Hi
1kHz
1kHz
Lo
Lo
Lo
2kHz
2kHz
Mid
Mid
Mid
4kHz
4kHz
+48V
PEAK
8kHz
8kHz
PHANTOM
(8ch/sw)
SUM
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
[0dB]
INV
INV
INV
INV
INV
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
C-R/PHONES
[–16dB]
C-R/PHONES
EFFECT
MONITOR 2
[0dB]
MONITOR 1
[0dB]
MONO
[0dB]
[0dB]
ST 1
ST 2
R
FOOT SWITCH
C-R/PHONES
EFFECT
2
MONITOR
1
MONO
[+4dB]
POWER AMP
ST, MONO, MONITOR, EFFECT OUT [+4dB]
[C-R/PHONES +4dB, 3mW@40Ω]
[+4dB]
[3mW 40Ω]
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
POWER AMP IN
R
ST R
MONO
BRIDGE
ST R
MONO
BRIDGE
ST L
MONI 1
BRIDGE
[+4dB]
ST OUT 1
L
R
ST OUT 2
L
POWER AMP IN
L/BRIDGE
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
[+4dB]
DR
DR
METER
R
PEAK
POWER AMP LEVEL
R
INV
POWER AMP LEVEL
L/BRIDGE
LEVEL
L
PEAK
PA
LIMITER
PA
LIMITER
SPEAKERS OUT (12W/4Ω)
LEVEL MIN (+18dB)
SPEAKERS OUT (300W/4Ω)
LEVEL MAX (+4dB)
PROTECTOR
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
R/MONO
[300W/4Ω]
BRIDGE
[600W/8Ω]
L/MONI 1
[300W/4Ω]
SPEAKERS
Block/Level Diagram
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Block/Level Diagram
EMX3000—Owner’s Manual
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