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Controls and Connectors

MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16/MG12XU/MG12 Owner’s Manual

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Equalizer ([HIGH]/[MID]/[LOW])

Equalization Types and Characteristics

The equalizer shapes the high, mid, and low audio frequen-
cies. Turning the knob to the right amplifies (boosts) the cor-
responding frequency band, while turning it to the left 
attenuates (cuts) the band. Setting the knob to the middle “

t

” 

position produces a flat response in the corresponding band.
The upper knob sets the variable mid frequency, while the 
lower knob sets the amount of attenuation or boost (counter-
clockwise/clockwise) for the range.
The following table shows the EQ type, frequency, and cut/
boost range for each of the three bands.

* The signals from mono input jacks of the MG20XU/MG20 

and MG16XU/MG16 can be adjusted from 250 Hz to 5 kHz.

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[AUX 1 – 4] knobs
[PRE] switches
[AUX (2, 4)/FX] knobs

The levels of each signal sent to the AUX 1 – 
4 buses from each channel can be adjusted 
independently. On stereo input channels, the 
Line L (odd) and Line R (even) input signals 
are mixed before being sent to each AUX 
bus. Adjust the knobs so that they are near or 
at the “

t

” (nominal) position.

NOTE

• The [AUX1] knob indicated “PRE” adjusts the level of the pre-

fader signal (before fader adjustment).

• The [PRE] switch on [AUX1] and [AUX2] can be used to 

select whether the pre-fader (

) (the signal before fader 

adjustment) or post fader (

) (the signal after fader adjust-

ment) signal is sent to the AUX bus by the [PRE] switch.

• The [AUX4/FX] and [AUX2/FX] knobs are used to adjust the 

level of the signal sent to the FX bus (built-in effects) in addi-
tion to the AUX bus. The same signal level is sent to the AUX 
buses and FX buses connected to these knobs.

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[PAN] knobs
[PAN/BAL] knobs
[BAL] knobs

• 

PAN:

 Sets the position of the sound image within the 

stereo field. This knob adjusts the volume bal-
ance of each channel sent to the STEREO L/R 
bus. When the knob is set to the 12 o’clock posi-
tion, the channel’s sound will be sent to the L and 
R of the STEREO L/R bus at the same volume. In 
this case, the sound image is positioned at the 
center. If the bus assign switch [1-2] or [3-4] is 
pressed, this knob adjusts the volume balance 
sent to the GROUP bus. When the knob is set to 
the 12 o’clock position, the same volume is sent 
to each GROUP bus. If the knob is turned com-
pletely to the left, the signal is sent to the GROUP 
1 or GROUP 3 bus only; if the knob is turned 
completely to the right, the signal is sent to the 
GROUP 2 or GROUP 4 bus only.

3 Band 

[MID] Sweep

3 Band

2 Band

MG20XU/

MG20

CH 1 – 12

CH 13/14 – 

19/20

MG16XU/

MG16

CH 1 – 8

CH 9/10 – 

15/16

MG12XU/

MG12

CH 1 – 7/8

CH 9/10 – 

11/12

Band

Type

Frequency

Cut/Boost 

range

HIGH

Shelving

10 kHz

±15 dB

MID

Peaking

2.5 kHz*

LOW

Shelving

100 Hz

3 Band 

[MID] Sweep

3 Band

2 Band

MG20XU/MG16XU: [AUX1], 

[AUX2 – 3], [AUX4/FX]

MG20/MG16: [AUX1], [AUX2 – 4]

MG12XU: [AUX1], [AUX2/FX]

MG12: [AUX1 – 2]

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Страница 1: ...EN Owner s Manual Precautions pages 5 6 Quick Start Guide pages 9 to 11 Troubleshooting page 29 to 31 ...

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Страница 3: ...ing storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped UL60065_03 PRÉCAUT...

Страница 4: ... radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distrib ute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service...

Страница 5: ... personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged It emits unusual smells or smoke Some object has been dropped into the device There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the device If this device should be dropped or damaged immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel CAUTION Al...

Страница 6: ...believe that condensation might have occurred leave the device for several hours without turning on the power until the condensation has completely dried out Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum Depending on the condition of the connected devices doing so may cause feedback and may damage the speakers Do not apply oil grease or contact cleaner to the faders Doing so may...

Страница 7: ...uide 9 Step 1 Preparing the Power Supply 9 Step 2 Making Connections 9 Step 3 Powering Up the System 9 Step 4 Getting Sound to the Speakers 10 Step 5 Using the Built in Effects XU Models Only 11 Setup 12 Setup Examples 12 Controls and Connectors 14 Front Panel 14 Rear Panel 15 Input Channel Block 16 Built in Effects Block XU Models Only 22 Master Block 24 Power Block 27 USB Block XU Models Only 28...

Страница 8: ...uality Digital Effects XU Models The XU models MG20XU MG16XU MG12XU feature 24 built in effects that are based on SPX algorithms used by pro fessionals In particular the high quality reverb and delay expand the spatial quality of the sound with remarkable realism and naturalness 24 bit 192 kHz USB Audio Interface XU Models The XU models MG20XU MG16XU MG12XU feature a USB 2 0 audio interface capabl...

Страница 9: ...s pages 12 13 Front Panel and Rear Panel pages 14 15 Step 3 Powering Up the System To prevent an unwanted burst of noise from the speakers power up the devices in the following order peripheral devices instruments micro phones etc mixing console power amps or powered speakers Reverse this order when turning the power off CAUTION Be sure to turn the power on off in the order given in Step 3 above e...

Страница 10: ...t to a stereo input channel that has no GAIN knob adjust the output level on the connected device 3 Turn on the ON switches for each chan nel you are using 4 Turn on the ST switches for each chan nel you are using 5 Turn off all PFL switches Confirm that the PFL indicator below the level meter is off 6 Turn on the ON switch for the STEREO master 7 Raise the STEREO master fader to the 0 position 8 ...

Страница 11: ...ER knob on the MG20XU are in slightly different locations than shown here Using Reverb and Delay Your mixes can be further enhanced by using the built in ambience effects such as reverb or delay Reverb and Delay Time The optimum reverb time for a piece of music will depend on the music s tempo and density but as a general rule longer reverb times are good for ballads while shorter reverb times are...

Страница 12: ...ed on the rear panel Drum Bass guitar Microphones 3 Electric acoustic guitar Electric guitar Microphones 2 Powered speakers for musician monitoring Powered speakers main Mono input jacks accept both XLR connectors and phone connectors Synthesizer Foot switch YAMAHA FC5 The FOOT SW jack is on XU models only Portable audio player Headphones Rear Panel Computer for music playback and or recording The...

Страница 13: ...On the MG20XU MG20 the SEND jack GROUP OUT jack MONITOR OUT jack and STEREO OUT jack are located on the rear panel Power amp Microphones DVD player voice Powered speakers Headphones CD player Speakers Rear Panel Computer for music playback and or recording The USB 2 0 jack is on XU models only DJ mixer ...

Страница 14: ... Mono stereo input channels page 16 Stereo input channels page 16 Master block jacks page 24 The master block jacks on the MG16XU MG16 MG12XU MG12 are all located on the front panel The master block jacks on the MG20XU MG20 are all located on the rear panel except the PHONES jack MONITOR section page 25 SEND MASTER section page 26 GROUP section page 26 STEREO section page 27 Input Channel Block pa...

Страница 15: ...nual 15 Controls and Connectors Rear Panel Power Block page 27 USB Block XU models only page 28 Master Block Master block jacks page 24 The master block jacks on the MG20XU MG20 are all located on the rear panel except the PHONES jack MG20XU MG16XU ...

Страница 16: ...ments such as electric keyboards and audio equipment Two jack types are provided phone type and RCA pin type NOTE On any given channel you may use either a phone jack or RCA jack but not both If both types of jack are used only the phone jack will function 7 6 7 6 7 6 4 3 2 3 2 t o i 3 2 u y y q t r 5 4 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 0 0 w 0 e Mono input channels 1 12 MG20XU MG20 1 8 MG16XU MG16 1 4 MG12XU MG12 Mo...

Страница 17: ...in 0 dB to 7 dB Attack time Approximately 25 ms Release time Approximately 300 ms NOTE Avoid setting the compression too high since the resulting higher average output level may lead to feedback i PHANTOM 48V switch and indicator This switch toggles phantom power on and off Turn this switch on to supply DC 48 V to the XLR input jacks The indicator lights when this switch is on Turn this switch on ...

Страница 18: ...er the signal before fader adjustment or post fader the signal after fader adjust ment signal is sent to the AUX bus by the PRE switch The AUX4 FX and AUX2 FX knobs are used to adjust the level of the signal sent to the FX bus built in effects in addi tion to the AUX bus The same signal level is sent to the AUX buses and FX buses connected to these knobs 2 PAN knobs PAN BAL knobs BAL knobs PAN Set...

Страница 19: ...ected and the PEAK indicator lights red when the level reaches 3 dB below clipping 5 Bus assign switch These switches determine the bus es to which each channel s signal is sent Turn the switch on to output the signal to the corresponding buses 1 2 switch Assigns the channel s signal to the GROUP 1 2 buses 3 4 switch Assigns the channel s signal to the GROUP 3 4 buses ST switch Assigns the channel...

Страница 20: ...12 MG20XU MG20 MG16XU MG16 AUX3 AUX4 FX AUX4 AUX1PRE AUX2 FX AUX2 HPF LOW MID HIGH 3 Stage EQ PEAK ON ST CH Fader STEREO L STEREO R PFL L PFL R GROUP 2 GROUP 1 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 ST 1 2 3 4 PFL CTRL HA HPF MG20XU MG20 CH13 14 19 20 MG16XU MG16 CH9 10 11 12 MG12XU MG12 CH5 6 7 8 PHANTOM 80Hz PFL HA USB PLAY L USB PLAY R MIC 60dBu 16dBu L MONO 34dBu 10dBu R 34dBu 10dBu HA MG20XU MG20 CH13 14 15 16 MG16...

Страница 21: ... MG16XU MG16 CH13 14 15 16 MG12XU MG12 CH9 10 11 12 PFL Only MG16XU and MG16 HA USB PLAY L USB PLAY R L 10dBu R 10dBu HA EQ BAL MG16XU CH15 16 MG12XU CH11 12 AUX2 FX AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 FX AUX4 PRE AUX1 MG16XU MG16 MG12XU MG12 AUX1PRE PRE AUX2 MG12XU MG12 MG16XU MG16 AUX4 FX AUX4 AUX3 MG16XU MG16 3 Stage MG12XU MG12 2 Stage LINE USB AUX2 FX AUX2 MG16XU CH13 14 MG16 CH13 14 15 16 MG12XU CH9 10 MG12...

Страница 22: ...s on page 33 e PROGRAM knob Selects one of the 24 built in effects Turn the knob to select the desired effect and then press the knob to enable it NOTE You can also select the desired effect by turning the knob while holding it down The PROGRAM knob can be used to adjust the volume of audio playback from a computer For details see the Attenuator Function page 28 MG16XU MG20XU o o r e y i y r w q 0...

Страница 23: ...ts NOTE If this switch is on and the foot switch FOOT SW jack 0 is used to turn off the built in effect the switch flashes u Bus assign switch MG16XU MG12XU These switches determine the bus es to which the signal of the built in effects is sent Turn the switch on to output the signal to the corresponding buses 1 2 switch Assigns to the GROUP 1 2 buses 3 4 switch Assigns to the GROUP 3 4 buses ST s...

Страница 24: ...lti track recorder external mixer or another similar device e MONITOR OUT jacks Connect these impedance balanced TRS phone jacks to your operator monitoring system NOTE When the PFL indicator is flashing the signal for channels where the PFL switch is pressed is output When the PFL indicator is off the signal for the buses selected in the MONITOR section y is output y o t r e q w u i r e w q MG16X...

Страница 25: ...uses or selected with PFL switches The 0 segment corresponds to the nominal output level The level meter PEAK indi cator lights when output reaches the clipping level PFL indicator When the PFL switch is on the indicator flashes MONITOR LEVEL knob For adjusting the level of the signal output to the MONITOR OUT jack PHONES knob For adjusting the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack SOURCE ...

Страница 26: ...switch If this switch is on the signals are sent to the STEREO L R bus via the GROUP 1 2 3 4 faders The GROUP 1 and 3 signal goes to the STEREO L bus and the GROUP 2 and 4 signal goes to the STE REO R bus AUX1 AUX2 FX AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 FX AUX4 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Only MG20XU MG20 MG16XU and MG16 SEND AUX1 4dBu SEND AUX2 4dBu SEND AUX3 4dBu SEND AUX4 4dBu MG20XU MG20 MG16XU MG16 AUX1 4 knobs MG12XU MG...

Страница 27: ...on to turn off the power CAUTION Note that the trace current continues to flow even while the switch is in the off position If you do not plan to use the mixer for a while be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet NOTICE Rapidly turning the unit on and off in succession can cause it to malfunction After turning the unit off wait for at least 6 seconds before turning it on again AC IN j...

Страница 28: ...then on again NOTICE Use an A B type USB cable The cable should be no more than 1 5 meters long A USB 3 0 cable cannot be used Be sure to wake the computer from sleep suspended standby mode before making a connection to the com puter s USB 2 0 connector Connect the mixer to the computer before turning the mixer power on Always perform the following two operations before turn ing the mixer s power ...

Страница 29: ...14 28 STEP 1 Connections and Signal Flow Check if the instruments microphones and speakers are connected correctly and if any of the cables are damaged DI STEREO OUT jacks PHONES jack When connecting gui tars or basses to the MG use DI boxes 1 Signal is input from a microphone or instrument 2 Adjust tone and level for each channel 3 Route signals from channels to buses and then on to the master bl...

Страница 30: ...before turning on the PHANTOM 48V switch ON switches On lit ST switches On PEAK indicators PFL switches All off When PFL switches are on only the sig nals from those channels are sent to the level meter and headphones Therefore you will be unable to check the overall sound If the PFL indicator below the level meter is flashing one or more PFL switches are on Channel faders For adjusting the level ...

Страница 31: ...s Where an input channel provides both a XLR input jack and a phone input jack or a phone input jack and an RCA pin jack are there connections made at both jacks Use only one of these jacks Is the microphone connected to a MIC jack or a MIC LINE jack When using a condenser microphone is the PHANTOM 48V switch turned on When connecting an instrument with an output level of 4 dBu either turn on the ...

Страница 32: ...y COMP 1 knob compressor Gain Threshold Ratio Threshold 22 dBu to 8 dBu Ratio 1 1 to 4 1 Output level 0 dB to 7 dB Attack time approx 25 msec Release time approx 300 msec EQ HIGH Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency 10 kHz shelving MID Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency 2 5 kHz peaking MID Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency Mono 250 Hz 5 kHz peaking Stereo 2 5 kHz peaking LOW Gain 15 dB 15 dB Frequency 100 Hz shelving PEAK...

Страница 33: ...nd 11 SINGLE DLY Delay Time An effect which repeats the same sound only once Shortening the delay time produces a doubling effect 12 DELAY Delay Time Feedback delay adding multiple delayed signals 13 VOCAL ECHO Delay Time Echo designed for conventional vocals 14 KARAOKE Delay Time Echo designed for karaoke sing along applications 15 PHASER LFO Freq Cyclically changes the phase to add modulation to...

Страница 34: ...and is used pri marily for balanced connections With properly designed receiving circuitry cables with this type of connector can also be used for unbalanced signals XLR type connectors are the standard for microphone connections as well as most professional audio gear Phone Phone connectors are available in TRS and TS types TRS types are used for stereo headphone jacks insert jacks and also for c...

Страница 35: ...he rear of the rack open and position it at least 10 centimeters from walls or other surfaces If the rear of the rack cannot be left open install a commercially available fan or similar ventilating option to secure sufficient airflow If you ve installed a fan kit there may be cases in which closing the rear of the rack will produce a greater cooling effect Refer to the rack and or fan unit manual ...

Страница 36: ...r switch 17 L Level meter 25 LINE USB switch 17 M MIC LINE 16 MONITOR section 25 MONITOR LEVEL knob 25 MONITOR OUT jack 24 Mono input jack 16 Mono stereo input jack 16 O ON switch 19 23 26 27 P PAD switch 17 PAN knob 18 PAN BAL knob 18 PARAMETER knob 23 PEAK indicator 19 Peaking 18 PFL indicator 25 PFL Pre fader Listen switch 10 19 23 PHANTOM 48V switch and indicator 17 Phone 34 PHONES jack 25 PHO...

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Страница 40: ...S G PA Development Division 2014 Yamaha Corporation 401POAP 01A0 Printed in Vietnam ZJ42750 Yamaha Pro Audio global web site http www yamahaproaudio com Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual ...

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