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Contents 5 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha EMX62M Powered Mixer. In order to take full advantage of the EMX62M and enjoy long and trouble-free operation, read this owner's manual carefully, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. Features • The EMX62M's six input channels support a wide range of audio sources, including microphones, instruments, and line-level devices. Input channels 1 through 4 feature low- and hi-impedance balanced inputs, with +15 V phantom power for use with condenser-type microphones on the low inputs, input channel 5 features two line-level inputs, while input channel 6 features two hi-impedance inputs for connecting instruments such as electric-acoustic guitar and electric bass directly. • The built-in power amplifier offers a maximum output of 200 W with a 4Ω speaker system, 135 W with an 8Ω speaker system, and a limiter circuit prevents sounds distortion and speaker damage. • The 7-band graphic equalizer on the main output allows you to tailor the sound for each particular venue and reduce the risk of feedback by attenuating troublesome frequencies. • Also built-in is a digital effects processor, offering three different programs for adding reverberation or ambiance to vocal or instrument sounds, and remote on/off control using an optional footswitch. • External effects can be patched into the system via the EFFECT OUT and AUX IN jacks, with effects return level control. • Separate outputs are provided for connecting powered monitor speakers, headphones, or a stereo recorder (cassette, DAT, or MD). • The EMX62M 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. Contents Introduction 5 Features 5 EMX62M Quick Guide 6 Front & Rear Panels 9 Control Panel 9 Input/Output Panel 12 Rear Panel 14 Installation 14 Hookup Example 15 Basic Operation 16 Connecting Sources 16 Monitoring 16 Using the Built-in Effects 16 Installing an optional rack mount kit 17 Troubleshooting 18 Specifications 19 General Specifications 19 Output Specifications 20 Dimensions 20 Block & Level Diagrams 21 EMX62M-Owner's Manual

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Contents
5
EMX62M—Owner’s Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha EMX62M Powered Mixer. In order to take full
advantage of the EMX62M and enjoy long and trouble-free operation, read this owner’s
manual carefully, and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Features
The EMX62M’s six input channels support a
wide range of audio sources, including micro-
phones, instruments, and line-level devices.
Input channels 1 through 4 feature low- and
hi-impedance balanced inputs, with +15 V phan-
tom power for use with condenser-type micro-
phones on the low inputs, input channel 5
features two line-level inputs, while input chan-
nel 6 features two hi-impedance inputs for con-
necting instruments such as electric-acoustic
guitar and electric bass directly.
The built-in power amplifier offers a maximum
output of 200 W with a 4
speaker system,
135 W with an 8
speaker system, and a limiter
circuit prevents sounds distortion and speaker
damage.
The 7-band graphic equalizer on the main output
allows you to tailor the sound for each particular
venue and reduce the risk of feedback by attenu-
ating troublesome frequencies.
Also built-in is a digital effects processor, offering
three different programs for adding reverbera-
tion or ambiance to vocal or instrument sounds,
and remote on/off control using an optional
footswitch.
External effects can be patched into the system
via the EFFECT OUT and AUX IN jacks, with
effects return level control.
Separate outputs are provided for connecting
powered monitor speakers, headphones, or a ste-
reo recorder (cassette, DAT, or MD).
The EMX62M has implemented “EEEngine”,
Yamaha’s epochal amp drive technology to create
an unrivaled high-efficiency drive.
The EEEngine’s energy-saver/low-heat-genera-
tion 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 genera-
tion.
Contents
Introduction
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5
Features
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5
EMX62M Quick Guide
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6
Front & Rear Panels
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9
Control Panel
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9
Input/Output Panel
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12
Rear Panel
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14
Installation
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14
Hookup Example
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15
Basic Operation
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16
Connecting Sources
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16
Monitoring
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16
Using the Built-in Effects
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16
Installing an optional rack mount kit
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17
Troubleshooting
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18
Specifications
...........................................................
19
General Specifications
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19
Output Specifications
..........................................
20
Dimensions
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20
Block & Level Diagrams
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21