Front & Rear Panels
EMX5014C Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Y
Maximum Output Switch
This selector lets you set the maximum output from for
the 2-channel internal amp to any of three levels. Set
this to match the size of your room or the input capac-
ity of your speakers.
500W:
Maximum 500W + 500W/4 ohms.
200W:
Maximum 200W + 200W/4 ohms.
75W:
Maximum 75W + 75W/4 ohms
Z
POWER AMP Switch
Selects the output that gets sent to the SPEAKERS
jacks, as follows.
L/R:
SPEAKERS jacks A1 and A2 output the signal from
the Stereo L bus, while jacks B1 and B2 output the sig-
nal from the Stereo R bus. The overall volume is
adjusted by the ST master fader.
AUX1/MONO:
SPEAKERS jacks A1 and A2 output the signal from
the AUX 1 bus; the volume for this signal can be
adjusted using the AUX1 fader. SPEAKERS jacks B1
and B2 output the mix of the signals on the Stereo L
and R buses; the volume can be adjusted with the ST
master fader.
AUX1/AUX2:
SPEAKERS jacks A1 and A2 output the signal from
the AUX 1 bus, while jacks B1 and B2 output the sig-
nal from the AUX2 bus. Volumes can be adjusted using
the AUX1 and AUX2 faders, respectively.
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YS Processing Switch
This switch turns Yamaha Speaker Processing on or
off. The processor adjusts the speaker’s bass ranges so
as to compensate, for example, for a lack of subwoof-
ers. Note however that the resulting frequency balance
may vary according to the speakers you are using.
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PHANTOM Switch and Indicator
This switch toggles phantom power on and off. The
indicator lights up when the setting is on. If you set the
switch on, the mixer supplies power to the XLR mic
input jacks on all channels (the INPUT B jacks on
channels 1 to 6, and the MIC jacks on channel pairs
7/8 to 9/10). Set this switch on when using one or more
condenser microphones.
When the switch is on, the mixer supplies DC +48V
power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR input jacks.
•
Be sure to leave this switch off if you do not need
phantom power.
•
When using phantom power, do not connect any
devices other than condenser microphones to the
XLR input jacks. Other devices may be damaged
if connected to phantom power. This precaution
does not apply to balanced dynamic microphones,
however, as these will not be affected by phantom
power.
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To avoid damage to speakers, be sure to turn off
the power to the EMX itself and to any other
power amplifiers and power speakers before
switching phantom power on or off. We also rec-
ommend that you turn all output controls (channel
faders, ST Master fader, AUX1/2 faders, etc.) to
minimum settings before operating the switch, to
avoid risk of loud noises that could cause hearing
loss or device damage.
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STANDBY Switch
This switch mutes the input to channels 1 to 6. The
switch lights up to indicate that the mute has been
turned on. Note that the mute does not work on chan-
nels 7/8 to 13/14.
When using the mixer for live performances, you can
fill in gaps in the performance by turning on the
standby switch and feeding background music from a
CD player or other such device into channels 7/8 to
13/14.
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LEVEL Meters
If the ST/AFL-PFL switch
a
is set to ST, these meters
show the L and R levels of the signal output from the
ST OUT jacks
S
. If the ST/AFL-PFL switch is set to
AFL-PFL, the meters show the levels output from the
PHONES jack
T
.
Note that the signal output to the ST OUT jacks is
also passed through the internal amplifier and then
output at the SPEAKERS jacks
h
. Keep an eye on
the LIMITER lamps
X
to ensure that the level at the
SPEAKERS jacks does not stay too high.
a
ST/AFL-PFL Switch
If the switch is set to AFL-PFL (
), the LEVEL
meters show the level of the output at the PHONES
jack prior to adjustment by the PHONES control. If the
switch is set to ST (
), the meters show the level
output at the ST OUT jacks following adjustment by
the ST master fader.
The PFL (
G
,
N
,
d
) and AFL
e
switches select the
mix to be monitored at the PHONES jack.
b
PHONES Control
Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES
jack.
c
ST SUB OUT Control
Adjusts the signal level to the ST SUB OUT jacks.
Has no effect on the output from the ST OUT and
SPEAKERS jacks.
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