Yamaha Stereo Amplifier CP2000 User Manual

POWER AMPLIFIER  
Owner’s Manual  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
L
CLIP  
R
15  
20  
15  
20  
POWER  
TEMP  
25  
30  
40  
10  
25  
30  
40  
10  
PROTECTION  
POWER  
LEVEL  
–dB  
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3
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ON  
OFF  
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Keep This Manual For Future Reference.  
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Important Information  
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Important Information  
Please read the following before using the CP2000  
Warnings  
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.  
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.  
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 elec-  
trical 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 inter-  
nal inspection, maintenance, or repair is necessary, contact your dealer.  
Do not modify the unit. Doing so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Cautions  
When rack-mounting the unit, allow enough free space around the unit for normal  
ventilation. This should be: 10 cm behind, and 2 cm above.  
For normal ventilation during use, remove the rear of the rack or open a ventilation hole.  
If the airow is not adequate, the unit will heat up inside and may cause a re.  
This unit has ventilation holes at the front and rear to prevent the internal temperature  
rising too high. Do not block them. Blocked ventilation holes are a re hazard.  
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 amplier outputs. Using other  
types of cables is a re hazard.  
Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting it from an AC outlet. Never pull the  
cord. A damaged power cord is a potential re and electrical shock hazard.  
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock  
hazard.  
Do not use this amplier for any purpose other than driving loudspeakers.  
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Contents  
Package Contents  
The CP2000 package should contain the following items. Contact your Yamaha dealer  
if anything is missing.  
CP2000 Power Amplier  
This manual  
Trademarks  
Yamaha is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the property  
of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.  
Copyright  
No part of this Owner’s Manual may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any  
means without the prior written authorization of Yamaha Corporation.  
© 2000 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.  
Contents  
CP2000Owners Manual  
 
Introduction  
1
1 Introduction  
Welcome  
Thank you for choosing the Yamaha CP2000 Power Amplier. Based on a new  
improved version of Yamahas EEEngine amplier technology, the CP2000 is a versatile  
two-channel power amplier, offering high-power, superb sonic performance, and reli-  
ability, all backed by the Yamaha tradition of excellence in professional audio.  
CP2000 key features include  
650 W+650 W into 4stereo, 450 W+450 W into 8stereo.  
2,000 W into 4bridged, 1,300 W into 8bridged.  
Yamaha Speaker Processing matches the CP2000 to the Yamaha S115 and S112 loud-  
speakers.  
Three operating modes are provided: STEREO mode in which Channel L and Channel  
R operate independently, PARALLEL mode in which the channels operate indepen-  
dently but are both fed from the Channel L inputs, and BRIDGE mode in which both  
channels are combined to form a massive 2000 watt single-channel amplier.  
Improved EEEngine technology using MOSFET output devices.  
Compared to conventional designs, EEEngines energy saving capabilities reduce power  
consumption by up to 50% and cut heat generation by up to 35%.  
Built-in limiter prevents excessive output signal distortion, protecting both speakers  
and eardrums.  
Electronically balanced XLR-type and 1/4" phone jack input connectors.  
5-way binding posts and 1/4" phone jack output connectors.  
Signal and CLIP indicators on each channel provide signal presence and clip warning.  
Relay-based protection system protects both amplier and speakers if heatsink over-  
heating occurs or a DC offset is detected at the outputs.  
TEMP indicator warns of heatsink overheating.  
Variable-speed low-noise fan regulates the system temperature even under the most  
demanding conditions. While the CP2000 is idle, the fan stops for silent operation.  
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Chapter 1—Introduction  
Front Panel  
6 7  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
L
R
CLIP  
15  
20  
15  
20  
POWER  
25  
30  
40  
10  
25  
30  
40  
10  
TEMP  
PROTECTION  
LEVEL  
–dB  
6
3
6
3
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
0
0
L
R
1 2 3 4  
5
A POWER switch  
This is the main POWER switch. Press to turn on the amplier; press again to turn off.  
B POWER indicator  
This indicator lights up when the CP2000 is turned on.  
C PROTECTION indicator  
This indicator shows the status of the protection system. See Protection Systemon  
D TEMP indicator  
This indicator lights up if the temperature of the CP2000s heatsinks exceed 85 degrees  
Celsius. Note that this indicator only serves as a warning. It does not indicate operation  
of the protection system.  
E Level controls  
These controls are used to adjust the volume level of each channel. Since the gain of  
each amplier channel is xed, these controls work by attenuating the input signal from  
between dB and 0 dB. They are detented controls, which means they can be set to  
any one of 31 positions. Detents protect against accidental adjustment, allow repeatable  
setting, and make it easy to set both channels to the same volume. Usually these controls  
are set to maximum and volume levels are controlled from the source equipment, typ-  
ically a mixer.  
F CLIP indicators  
These indicators light up when a channels output signal distortion exceeds 1% (i.e.,  
clipping). Output signal clipping is usually due to excessive input signal levels. If a chan-  
nels output signal does clip, that channels limiter circuit is activated to prevent further  
signal distortion. Its okay for a CLIP indicator to light occasionally, but if it lights fre-  
quently, the LEVEL control should be turned down a little.  
G LEVEL indicators  
These indicators show the output signal level of each channel. The green indicators  
light up when the output voltage is 2 V or greater, while the yellow indicators light up  
when its 20 V or greater.  
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Rear Panel  
3
Rear Panel  
1
4
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIDGE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
PARALLEL  
OFF  
NEUTRIK  
2
1
2
1
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER PROCESSING  
2 3  
5
A INPUTs  
The inputs for each CP2000 channel comprise of one 1/4" phone jack and one  
XLR-3-31-type connector. Both connectors are electronically balanced, although they  
can also be used with unbalanced sources. SeeConnecting Inputson page 7 for more  
Since the phone jack and XLR-type connector on each channel are internally con-  
nected, either connector can be used to distribute the input signal to another amplier.  
B Mode switch  
This switch is used to select the ampliers mode of operation: STEREO, PARALLEL,  
or BRIDGE.  
STEREOIn this mode, which is typically used to amplify stereo sources, the L and R  
channels operate independently.  
PARALLELIn this mode, the L and R channels operate independently but the input  
signal for both channels is sourced from the Channel L inputs. This mode is typically  
used with a mono source and allows independent volume control of two sets of speak-  
ers.  
BRIDGEIn this mode, the L and R channels are combined to form a massive 2000  
watt single-channel amplier. The input signal is sourced from the Channel L inputs,  
the volume level is set by using the Channel L LEVEL control, and the speakers are con-  
nected to the binding posts labelled BRIDGE.  
C YAMAHA SPEAKER PROCESSING switch  
This switch is used to activate the special EQ processing that optimizes the CP2000 for  
use with the Yamaha S115 and S112 loudspeakers. When other speakers are used, this  
D SPEAKERS connectors  
The outputs for each CP2000 channel comprise of one 1/4" phone jack and one pair of  
5-way binding posts. The 1/4" phone jacks accept 1/4" phone plugs, while the 5-way  
binding posts offer several methods of connection, including single or double banana  
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Chapter 2Hookup Examples  
E GND terminal  
For safety reasons its important that the CP2000 is grounded. The attached power cord  
has a three-pin plug, and if the ground terminal of the AC outlet to which it is con-  
nected is grounded, then the CP2000 will be grounded adequately via the power cord.  
If the AC outlet does not have a suitable ground terminal, a ground connection should  
be made to this ground terminal. If hum or noise occurs, try to eliminate it by connect-  
ing this terminal to a good ground point or the chassis of the mixer, preamp, etc.  
2 Hookup Examples  
Stereo Hookup  
In STEREO mode, the L and R channels operate independently. This mode is typically  
used to amplify stereo sources. The following hookup example shows how the CP2000  
can be used in STEREO mode.  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
PARALLEL  
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIDGE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
NEUTRIK  
PARALLEL  
2
1
2
1
OFF  
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER P
Total impedance:  
2min (1000 W)  
4(650 W)  
Total impedance:  
2min (1000 W)  
4(650 W)  
or  
8(450 W)  
8(450 W)  
ST OUT  
Mixer  
STEREO Notes:  
The stereo input source is connected to the L  
and R inputs.  
The Channel L and Channel R volume levels  
can be set independently.  
Speakers can be connected to the 1/4" phone  
jacks and 5-way binding posts.  
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Parallel Hookup  
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Parallel Hookup  
In PARALLEL mode, the L and R channels operate independently but the input signal  
for both channels is sourced from the Channel L inputs. This mode is typically used  
with a mono source and allows independent volume control of two sets of speakers.  
The following hookup example shows how the CP2000 can be used in PARALLEL  
mode.  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
PARALLEL  
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIDGE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
NEUTRIK  
PARALLEL  
2
1
2
1
OFF  
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER P
Total impedance:  
2min (1000 W)  
4(650 W)  
Total impedance:  
2min (1000 W)  
4(650 W)  
8(450 W)  
8(450 W)  
MONO OUT  
Mixer  
PARALLEL Notes:  
The input source must be connected to the Channel L inputs.  
The Channel R inputs are inactive.  
The Channel L and Channel R volume levels can be set independently.  
Speakers can be connected to the 1/4" phone jacks and 5-way binding posts.  
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Chapter 2Hookup Examples  
Bridge Mode Hookup  
In BRIDGE mode, the L and R channels are combined to form a massive 2000 watt sin-  
gle-channel amplier. The input signal is sourced from the Channel L inputs. The fol-  
lowing hookup example shows how the CP2000 can be used in BRIDGE mode.  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
PARALLEL  
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIDGE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
NEUTRIK  
PARALLEL  
2
1
2
1
OFF  
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER P
Total impedance:  
4min (2000 W)  
8(1300 W)  
MONO OUT  
Mixer  
BRIDGE Notes:  
The input source must be connected to the Channel L inputs.  
The volume level is set by using the Channel L LEVEL control.  
The Channel R inputs and LEVEL control are inactive.  
The speakers must be connected to the 5-way binding posts.  
The 1/4" phone jack outputs must not be used.  
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Using the CP2000  
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3 Using the CP2000  
Installation  
The CP2000 can be mounted in a standard rack and requires 2 rack-space units. In  
addition to the front-panel rack-mounting holes, the CP2000 also features support  
brackets at the rear, which offer additional support and should be xed to the rear of  
the rack. The CP2000 can also be placed horizontally on the oor or a suitable table.  
The CP2000 uses a variable-speed low-noise fan to regulate the system temperature,  
which draws air in from the front and expels it from the rear. For correct operation, its  
important that the air ow at the front and rear of the CP2000 is not blocked or  
restricted in any way. If the CP2000 is mounted in a portable rack with removable front  
and rear covers, be sure to remove the covers before using the CP2000.  
Connecting Inputs  
Warning: Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
The inputs for each CP2000 channel comprise of one 1/4" phone jack and one  
XLR-3-31-type connector. Both connectors are electronically balanced, although they  
can also be used with unbalanced sources. For optimum performance, use only quality  
screened cables for input connections. Under no circumstances should you connect  
more than one sound source to the same channel. The inputs are designed to work with  
line-level sources, such as mixers, CD players, and other professional audio equipment.  
The 1/4" TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) phone jacks are wired as follows: sleeveground,  
tiphot (+), and ringcold ().  
TRS phone plugs should be wired as fol-  
Tip (hot)  
1/4" TRS phone plug  
Ring (cold)  
lows.  
Sleeve (ground)  
To connect an unbalanced source to an  
INPUT jack, connect the ring (cold) ter-  
minal to the sleeve (ground) terminal, as  
shown.  
Tip (hot)  
1/4" TRS phone plug  
Ring (cold)  
Sleeve (ground)  
The XLR-type connectors are wired as follows: pin 1ground, pin 2hot (+), and pin  
3cold ().  
Male XLR plugs should be wired as fol-  
lows.  
1 (ground)  
Male XLR plug  
3 (cold)  
2 (hot)  
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Chapter 3Using the CP2000  
To connect an unbalanced source to an  
INPUT XLR, connect pin 3 (cold) to  
pin 1 (ground), as shown below.  
1 (ground)  
3 (cold)  
Male XLR plug  
2 (hot)  
The following table shows which inputs, LEVEL controls, and signal and CLIP indica-  
tors are active in each CP2000 mode.  
Channel  
Item  
STEREO  
PARALLEL  
BRIDGE  
INPUT connectors  
LEVEL control  
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
R
Signal & CLIP indicators  
INPUT connectors  
LEVEL control  
O
O
O
O
L
Signal & CLIP indicators  
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Connecting Speakers  
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Connecting Speakers  
Warning: Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
The outputs for each CP2000 channel comprise of one 1/4" phone jack and one pair of  
5-way binding posts. The 1/4" phone jacks accept 1/4" phone plugs, while the 5-way  
binding posts offer several methods of connection, including single or double banana  
plugs, spade lugs, or bare wire.  
For optimum performance, use quality  
speaker cables with a suitable power rat-  
Tip (+)  
1/4" phone plug  
ing.  
Phone plugs should be wired as follows.  
Sleeve ()  
When connecting to the binding posts, be  
sure to connect the speaker cables with the correct polarity, otherwise, the sound qual-  
ity will be affected. The plus (+) terminal on the speaker must be connected to the bind-  
ing post labelled (+), and the () terminal on the speaker must be connected to the  
binding post labelled ().  
Caution for Speaker Connection  
1
2
Turn off the POWER switch.  
Before connecting any speakers, remove the  
protective cover by unscrewing the two xing  
screws shown here. Be sure to replace the  
cover when youve nished making your con-  
nections.  
Screw  
3
When attaching bare-ended speaker cables,  
1
strip off about 15 mm of insulation, unscrew  
the binding posts, and insert the bare wires  
through the holes in the posts, and then  
tighten the binding posts. Make sure that none  
of the bare wires are splayed in such a way that  
they may cause a short.  
1
When attaching speaker cables with spade lugs,  
unscrew the binding posts, place the spade lugs on  
the posts, and then tighten the binding posts.  
4
Reattach the protective cover over the speaker  
terminals.  
European Specifications Only  
This mark indicates a dangerous electri-  
2
1
1
2
cally live terminal. When connecting an  
external wire to this terminal, it is necessary  
either to have a person who have received  
appropriate guidance on handlingmake  
() BRIDGE (+)  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
the connection or to use leads or a cord that have been manufactured in such a way that  
the connection can be made simply and without problem.  
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Chapter 3Using the CP2000  
The following table shows which outputs can be used in each CP2000 mode and the  
minimum speaker impedance. Note that this is the total speaker impedance that can be  
connected to each channel. For example, a 2minimum means that you could connect  
a single 2speaker, two 4speakers in parallel, or four 8speakers in parallel.  
Mode  
Item  
Phone jack (2)  
Binding posts (1)  
Binding posts (1)  
Phone jack (2)  
STEREO  
PARALLEL  
BRIDGE  
X
Channel R  
2min  
4min  
Channel L  
2min  
X
In the STEREO and PARALLEL modes, you can connect speakers to a channels 1/4"  
phone jack and binding posts simultaneously, so long as the total impedance is not less  
than 4. In BRIDGE mode, the speakers must be connected to the binding posts  
labeled BRIDGEand the 1/4" phone jacks cannot be used.  
2
1
1
2
STEREO and PARALLEL  
mode only  
() BRIDGE (+)  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
4min  
4min  
4min  
4min  
(total 2min)  
(total 2min)  
When connecting speakers, its important that the total impedance is not less than the  
minimum specied. In STEREO and PARALLEL modes, the minimum impedance is  
2, and for BRIDGE mode its 4. When speakers are connected in parallel, the  
impedance is reduced, as shown in the following examples. When connecting multiple  
speaker cabinets, make sure the total impedance is not less than the minimum.  
Total = 2Ω  
Total = 4Ω  
Total = 2Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
4Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
4Ω  
See the Hookup Exampleson page 4 for more information on connecting speakers.  
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Connecting S115 and S112 loudspeakers  
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Connecting S115 and S112 loudspeakers  
The CP2000 features special EQ processing that opti-  
mizes the CP2000 for use with the Yamaha S115 and  
S112 loudspeakers (especially the 115IV). This process-  
ing is turned on and off by using the YAMAHA  
OFF  
ON  
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER PROCESSING  
SPEAKER PROCESSING switch. Yamaha loudspeakers  
should be connected just like any other speaker, and for best performance the  
YAMAHA SPEAKER PROCESSING switch should be set to ON. When using other  
speakers, make sure the YAMAHA SPEAKER PROCESSING switch is set to OFF.  
Turning On the Power  
To prevent audible thumps and clicks, turn on your audio equipment in the  
POWER  
following order (reverse this order when turning off your equip-  
ment)sound sources, mixer, CP2000.  
1
2
Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the CP2000.  
ON  
OFF  
The CP2000 starts up and the POWER indicator lights up.  
The output relay closes, connecting the speakers, several seconds after the CP2000 is  
turned on.  
Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off the CP2000.  
The POWER indicator goes out.  
The output relay opens, disconnecting the speakers, immediately the CP2000 is turned off.  
Protection System  
The CP2000 features a relay-based protection system to protect  
itself and the connected speakers against damage due to abnormal  
operating conditions. When the protection system is active, the  
speakers are disconnected from the CP2000 and the PROTEC-  
TION indicator lights up.  
PROTECTION  
When the CP2000 is turned on, the output relay remains open, disconnecting the  
speakers, for approximately three seconds. During this time, the PROTECTION indi-  
cator lights up. When the protection system has conrmed that no abnormal condi-  
tions exist, the output relay closes, connecting the speakers, and the PROTECTION  
indicator goes out. In addition to allowing the protection system to perform various  
checks, protects the speakers against thumps and clicks as the CP2000 starts up.  
When the CP2000 is turned off, the output relay opens immediately, disconnecting the  
speakers, and preventing unwanted sound as the CP2000 shuts down.  
If during normal operation the protection system detects that a heatsink has overheated  
or a DC offset is present at a speaker output, the output relay opens, disconnecting the  
speakers, and the PROTECTION indicator lights up. Once the heatsink has cooled  
down, or the DC offset removed, the protection system automatically closes the output  
relay, reconnecting the speakers, the PROTECTION indicator goes out, and normal  
operation is resumed.  
Heatsink overheating is typically caused by inadequate ventilation and its important  
that you investigate the cause and resolve it (see page 13 for more information).  
Another layer of protection is offered by the thermostatic cutout (auto-reset type) built  
into the CP2000 power supply transformer. If abnormal operating conditions, such as  
a shorted load or overload, continue for a long period of time, the thermostatic cutout  
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Chapter 3Using the CP2000  
disconnects the AC power when the transformer reaches a certain temperature and the  
POWER indicator goes out. Once the transformer has cooled down, the thermostatic  
cutout automatically closes, reconnecting the power, the POWER indicator lights up,  
and normal operation is resumed.  
Daisy Chaining Inputs  
Since the phone jack and XLR-type connector on each input channel are internally con-  
nected, input signals can easily be distributed to other ampliers by daisy chaining the  
inputs, as shown below.  
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL L  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIDGE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
NEUTRIK  
PARALLEL  
2
1
2
1
OFF  
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER PROCESSING  
2
1
1
2
() BRIDGE (+)  
INPUT  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL L  
CHANNEL  
R
CHANNEL  
L
SPEAKERS  
(BRIE)  
STEREO  
BRIDGE  
PARALLEL  
OFF  
NEUTRIK  
2
1
2
1
ON  
3
3
YAMAHA  
SPEAKER PR
ST OUT  
Mixer  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
The following table explains the operation of the CLIP, TEMP, and PROTECTION  
indicators, typical situations in which they may light up, and what action to take if and  
when they do.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Protection System  
Make sure the power  
cable is connected  
properly and the  
POWER switch is in  
the ON position.  
Power cable discon-  
nected or ampler  
turned off.  
POWER indicator  
not lit  
Input signal not con- Check the input con-  
nected or LEVEL con- nections and LEVEL  
No sound  
trols turned down.  
control settings.  
Check the polaity of  
the speaker connec-  
tions and correct if  
necessary.  
Stereo sources  
sound odd  
Incorrect speaker  
polarity.  
Reduce the input sig-  
The input signal is too nal level, or turn  
high.  
down the LEVEL con-  
trol.  
Ensure that the total  
speaker impedance is The limiter circuit pre-  
not less that 2(STE- vents further clipping  
REO/PARALLEL) or 4distortion.  
(BRIDGE).  
The speaker imped-  
ance is too low.  
CLIP indicator lit  
There is a short at the  
speaker terminals,  
Locate and remove  
amplier terminals, or the short.  
in the speaker cable.  
Make sure that the air  
The heatsink temper- vents are not blocked The heatsink temper-  
TEMP indicator lit ature has exceeded  
and improve the air-  
ow around the  
amplier.  
ature warning circuit  
activates.  
85˚C.  
Make sure that the air The protection circuit  
The heatsink temper- vents are not blocked activates, opening the  
ature has exceeded  
90˚C.  
and improve the air-  
ow around the  
amplier.  
output relay and dis-  
connecting the speak-  
ers. The output relay  
closes automatically  
when the heatsink  
has cooled down, or  
the DC fault is  
PROTECTION  
indicator lit  
A DC offset of 2 V or  
more was detected at  
the ampliers out-  
puts.  
Contact your Yamaha  
dealer or service cen-  
ter.  
removed.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Specications  
Power Output Level  
8/STEREO  
4/STEREO  
8/BRIDGE  
2/STEREO  
4/BRIDGE  
450 W + 450 W  
650 W + 650 W  
1300 W  
1 kHz, THD+N=1%  
1000 W + 1000 W  
2000 W  
1 kHz  
20 ms, non-clip  
Power Bandwidth  
THD+N=0.2% (half power)  
10 Hz40 kHz  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N) 4-8/STEREO  
0.1%  
20 Hz20 kHz (half power)  
8/BRIDGE  
Intermodulation Distortion  
60 Hz:7 kHz, 4:1, half power  
4-8/STEREO  
8/BRIDGE  
0.1%  
Frequency Response  
8, Po=1W  
0 dB, +0.5 dB, 1 dB f=20 Hz50 kHz  
Channel separation  
Half power, RL=8Ω  
LEVEL=max., input 600shunt  
70 dB, 1 kHz  
Residual Noise  
LEVEL=min., 12.7 kHz LPF, IHF-A network  
70 dB  
104 dB  
200  
S/N Ratio  
12.7 kHz LPF  
Damping Factor  
RL=8, 1 kHz  
Sensitivity  
LEVEL=max., rated power into 8Ω  
+4 dB  
Voltage Gain  
LEVEL=max.  
33.8 dB  
Input Impedance  
30 k(balanced), 15 k(unbalanced)  
POWER switch (push on/push off)  
LEVEL attenuator (31 position) x2  
Front panel  
Controls  
Mode switch (STEREO/BRIDGE/PARALLEL)  
YAMAHA SPEAKER PROCESSING switch (ON/OFF)  
Rear panel  
Input  
XLR-3-31 type (balanced) L+R  
1/4" phone jack (balanced) L+R  
Connectors  
1/4" phone jack L+R  
5-way binding post x1  
Output  
POWER  
PROTECTION  
TEMP  
x1 (green)  
x1 (red)  
x1 (red) heatsink temp 85°C  
x2 (red)  
Indicators  
CLIP  
x2 (green) output voltage 2 V  
x2 (yellow) output voltage 20 V  
SIGNAL  
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Dimensions  
15  
POWER switch on/off mute  
DC detection  
TEMP (heatsink temp 90°C)  
PC limiter: RL1Ω  
Protection Circuit  
Fan Circuit  
Stoplow speed (50°C)variablehigh Speed (70°C)  
Comp: THD0.5%  
Limiter Circuit  
U.S.A. & Canada 120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Europe 230 V AC, 50 Hz  
Power requirements  
Australia 240 V AC, 50 Hz  
Idle Power Consumption  
1/8 Power Consumption (4)  
Maximum Power Consumption (4)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
30 W  
400 W  
2000 W  
480 × 88 × 416 mm (18.9 x 3.46 x 16.4 inches)  
Weight  
14 kg (30.9 lbs)  
2.3 m  
AC Power cord length  
0 dB=0.775 V rms, half power=1/2 power output level  
Dimensions  
480  
Specications and external appearance subject to change without notice.  
For European Model  
Purchaser/User Information specied in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.  
Inrush Current: 65A  
Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4  
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Block Diagram  
YAMAHA CORPORATION  
Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division  
P.O. Box 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651, Japan  
V617350 R1 1 IP 20  
NP Printed in Taiwan  
 
 

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