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PORTABLE PA SYSTEM

Introduction

Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha STAGEPAS 600i Portable PA 
System. The STAGEPAS 600i is an all-in-one PA system, consisting of two speakers and a 
powered mixer. In order to get the most out of your new STAGEPAS 600i and its sophisticated 
functions, we suggest you read through this manual thoroughly. Also keep it in a safe place for 
future reference.

Main Features

• 600 watts power amplifier for versatility in a wide variety of performance applications.
• 10-inch two-way bass-reflex type speakers for high-quality, powerful sound.
• 10-channel mixer features four mono mic/line and three stereo line input channels to support a wide 

range of inputs.

• Yamaha’s high-quality SPX reverb, providing optimum processing for instruments or vocals.
• Feedback Suppressor, which automatically cuts and prevents undesirable feedback noise.
• USB connector for convenient digital connection with an iPod/iPhone, and allows charging of the device.
• Independent three-band equalizer on each channel for tonal adjustment and sound control.

Connecting microphones, instruments, and audio 
devices to the mixer

Connect desired devices, such as a microphone, or an instrument to the 
input jack of the mixer.

Refer to the illustration on the mixer shown below or the connection example of the cover 
panel of the accessory compartment.

Getting sound out of the system

Connect the included power cord.

First, connect it to the mixer’s AC IN connector, then 
to a power outlet.

Turn the mixer’s LEVEL controls 
(white knobs) and MASTER 
LEVEL control (red knob) to the 
minimum (zero). Also, set the 
equalizer controls (green knobs) 
to the center “

D

” or “MUSIC” 

position.

Set the MIC/LINE switch to the MIC (

N

position for microphone connection, and to 
the LINE (

O

) position for connection of an 

instrument or audio device. 

Turn on the power of the connected sound 
source (if applicable), then the mixer.

The POWER LED lights.

Set the MASTER LEVEL control to the “

D

” position.

10 

While playing your instrument or singing into the microphone, use the 
LEVEL control to adjust the volume of the corresponding channel.

11 

Use the MASTER LEVEL control to adjust the overall volume.

If you hear the sound and the volume seems appropriate, setup is complete. If not, 
please refer to the check list in the “Troubleshooting” section on the back of this booklet. 

NOTE 

To avoid any loud, unexpected noise from the speaker, first turn off the power to the mixer, then the 

connected sound source (such as an instrument or audio device).

Equalizer

Mixer Controls and Functions

1

  Mic/Line input jacks (channels 1-4)

Connect microphones, guitars, electronic musical instruments or audio equipment. Channels 3 
and 4 provide combo jacks that support both XLR and phone plugs.

2

  MIC/LINE switches (channels 1-4)

For low-level signals (including microphones), set the switch to the MIC (

N

) position. For high-level signals (including electronic 

instruments and audio equipment), set the switch to the LINE (

O

) position.

3

  Hi-Z switch (channel 4)

This switch is used when connecting a device directly to the mixer without a DI (direct box)—for example, instruments with passive 
pickups, such as an acoustic-electric guitar or electric bass without battery. This function is effective only for the phone jack input.

4

  Line (stereo) input jacks (channels 5/6, 7/8, 9/10)

Connect line-level devices such as electronic instruments, acoustic-electric guitars, CD 
players, and portable audio players. These jacks support phone, RCA-pin, and stereo-mini 
plugs. 

NOTE

  For the channel 7/8 input, if both phone and RCA-pin jacks are used at the same time, the phone jack will take priority. For the channel 

9/10 input, if both phone and stereo mini jacks are used at the same time, the stereo mini jack will take priority. The signal from the device 

connected to another jack will be muted. The music signals from iPod/iPhone (

9

) are always mixed to channels 9/10.

XLR

phone

RCA-pin

stereo-mini

5

  MONITOR OUT jacks

These are for connection to a powered 
speaker for monitoring purposes, 
and output a mix of the signals from 
channels 1 to 9/10. You can adjust the 
output level using the MONITOR OUT 
control (

!

). If only the L (MONO) jack 

is used, the signals from the L and R 
channels are mixed and output.

6|

 SUBWOOFER OUT jack

This is for connection to a powered 
subwoofer, and outputs a mono 
signal. If this jack is in use, the low 
frequencies below 120Hz to the 
SPEAKERS L/R jacks will be cut. The 
output level is linked to that of the 
MASTER LEVEL control (

C

).

7

  REVERB FOOT SW jack

This is for connection to an unlatched-
type footswitch such as the Yamaha 
FC5—useful for solo performers, since 
you can toggle the reverb on and off 
as needed with your foot.

8

  SPEAKERS L/R jacks

Use the included speaker cables to 
connect the speakers.

9

  USB connector

Connect your iPod/iPhone using a USB 
cable to play music and charge the 
iPod/iPhone. Use the LEVEL control 
of channels 9/10 to adjust the volume, 
since the music signals are mixed 
to those channels. This connector 
supplies 5V power to the connected 
USB device. This connector does not 
support digital playback from USB 
devices other than the iPod/iPhone. 
For playback of such devices, use 
appropriate stereo mini or RCA pin 
connectors.

Caution

•  Use a genuine Apple Dock Connector 

USB Cable for the iPod/iPhone 

connection.

•  Please do not use a USB hub.

NOTE

  If you connect an iPhone, 

incoming calls or emails may 

cause a notification sound to be 

output. In order to prevent this, we 

recommend setting the iPhone’s 

Airplane mode to “on.”

D

  Vents

These are the vents for the cooling fan 
inside the mixer. Do not block the vents 
when in use.

E

  AC IN jack

Connect the included power cord here.

F

   (power) switch

For turning the power of the mixer on (

O

) and off (

N

).

Caution

 Rapidly turning the unit on and off in succession may 

cause it to malfunction. After turning the unit off, wait for 

about 5 seconds before turning it on again.

Making optimum volume settings

When the volume is too loud

Turn the LEVEL control to the minimum (zero). Set the MIC/LINE 
switch to the LINE (

O

) position, then slowly raise the LEVEL 

control until the desired volume is reached.

When the volume is too soft

Turn the LEVEL control to the minimum (zero). Set the MIC/LINE 
switch to the MIC (

N

) position, then slowly raise the LEVEL control 

until the desired volume is reached.

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  ST/MONO switches (channels 5/6, 7/8, 9/10)

Setting the switch to ST (STEREO) (

N

) will assign the signals from the L and R channels to 

each left and right speaker and output each signal. Setting the switch to MONO (

O

) will mix 

the output of different L and R sources to output the same signal to both the left and right 
speakers. For keyboards with mono output, guitars, or other non-stereo sound sources, 
when the switch is set to MONO, the stereo jacks can be conveniently used as multiple 
mono jacks.

B

  MASTER EQ (equalizer) control

Use this control to adjust the overall sound frequency balance. The center position “MUSIC” is a basic 
setting and if you turn the control counterclockwise, this creates an optimum setting for speech, cutting 
unneeded low range frequencies. If you turn the control clockwise, it creates an optimum setting for 
playback of sound sources, since the low range is boosted. If you turn the control clockwise further, the 
LED lights indicating that the bass boost function turns on, giving you even more powerful bass tone.

C

  MASTER LEVEL control

Determines the volume of the signal output from the SPEAKERS L/R jacks. This allows you to adjust the 
overall volume without changing the relative volume balance among the various channels.

Applying Reverb

The STAGEPAS 600i features a built-in reverb processor that is in the same league as our famed 
SPX effect processor series. This reverb lets you simulate the acoustics of different performance 
environments, such as concert halls and small clubs, and add warm, natural ambience to your 
vocals or instrument performance. 

Press down the REVERB switch to turn it on.

The LED lights when REVERB is on.

Position the REVERB TYPE/TIME control to the desired 
reverb type and time (length). 

Turning the control toward the right lengthens the time of the selected reverb type.

Use the REVERB control to adjust the reverb amount of the corresponding 
channel.

If necessary, repeat steps 2 and 3 to determine the optimum reverb setting.

Short

Long

1

2

3

)

  PHANTOM (CH1/2) switch /LED

When this switch is on, the LED lights indicating that phantom 
power is available for channels 1 and 2. Turn this switch on to 
supply power to condenser microphones or a DI (direct box).

Caution

Follow the important precautions below, in order to prevent 

noise and possible damage to external devices and the unit 

when you operate this switch. 
•  Be sure to leave this switch off if you do not need phantom 

power, or when you connect a device that does not support 

phantom power to channels 1 or 2. 

•  Do not connect/disconnect a cable to/from channels 1 and 2 

while this switch on. 

•  Turn the LEVEL control of the channels 1 and 2 to the 

minimum before operating this switch.   

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  MONITOR OUT control

Determines the signal level output from the MONITOR OUT 
jacks (

5

). The MASTER LEVEL control does not affect the 

MONITOR OUT signal.

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  REVERB switch/LED

When this switch is on, the LED lights indicating that you can 
apply reverb. This switch is off when you turn on the mixer. (Unlike 
other switches, this switch cannot be locked.) 

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  REVERB TYPE/TIME control

Determines the reverb type and its length. Turning the control 
toward the right lengthens the time of the selected reverb type. 

HALL:

  Simulated reverb of a large space, such as a concert 

hall.

PLATE:

  Simulated metal plate reverb, producing a more hard-

edged and bright sound.

ROOM:

  Simulated acoustic ambience of a small room.

ECHO:

   Echo effect suitable for vocals.

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  REVERB controls (channels 1-4)

Determines the amount of reverb for each channel when the 
REVERB switch (

#

) is on.

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  Equalizer controls (HIGH, MID, LOW)

This three-band equalizer adjusts the channel’s high, mid, and 
low frequency bands. Setting the control to the “

D

” position 

produces a flat response in the corresponding band. Turning the 
control clockwise boosts the selected band. If you start getting 
feedback, turn the control back slightly.

A

  LEVEL controls

Use these controls to adjust the volume for each channel. To reduce noise, set any LEVEL controls on 
unused channels to the minimum.

&

  LEVEL meter

The LEVEL meter shows the level of output signal from the SPEAKERS L/R jacks.

Caution

If used at a high volume so that the LIMITER LED flashes continuously, the internal power 

amplifier section is being excessively overloaded and may malfunction. Reduce the output level 

with the MASTER LEVEL control so that the indicator flashes only briefly on the highest transient 

peaks.

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  POWER LED

This LED lights when the power is turned on by pressing the power switch.

(

  FEEDBACK SUPPRESSOR switch/LED

When this switch is on, the LED lights indicating that feedback is automatically suppressed. 
(This utilizes a seven-band notch filter. When this switch or the power switch is off, the notch 
filter will be reset.) 

Quick Start Guide

Connecting the speakers and the mixer

Slide the mixer’s lock in the direction of the arrow (shown below), and 
then remove it from the speaker.

Open the cover panel attached to the other speaker, and then remove 
the box from inside the accessory compartment.

Two speaker cables and one power cord are included in the box.

Accessory 

compartment

Cover panel

NOTE

  After the box is removed, loose items, such as the included power cord, speaker cables, owner’s 

manual (this booklet), and an optional microphone can conveniently be stored in the accessory 

compartment.

Connect the speakers and the mixer.

Connect the mixer’s SPEAKERS jack to the speakers’ input jack using the included 
speaker cables. As shown in the illustration below, make sure to insert the speaker 
cables all the way inside until secure.

Input jack

SPEAKERS jack

Caution

Use only the included speaker cables. Use of other cables may result in heat generation, or short 

circuiting.

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Owner’s Manual

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