Monday, November 28, 2016

MSR400 MSR800W POWERED SPEAKER POWERED SUBWOOFER

POWER AMPLIFIER SOUND SYSTEM
P Series  POWER AMPLIFIER

the P Series power amplifiers have been designed specifically to deliver big, clean power output that will take full advantage of the quality and power handling capabilities of Yamaha speakers. The amps are equipped with YS Processing (Yamaha Speaker Processing) to deliver a signal that is optimally matched to those speakers as well. All
models feature both XLR and 1/4-inch TRS inputs, and Neutrik Speakon, phone plug, and five-way binding post outputs to make connections quick and easy. Other features
include Yamaha's exclusive EEEngine technology which delivers high performance with exceptional efficiency, sweepable high- and low- pass filters for optimizing output to
any loudspeakers, compact and durable 2U chassis, and variable speed cooling fans.



MSR100
POWERED SPEAKER
W
ith the MSR100’s built-in three-channel line mixer and power amplifier, you can actually use it as an all-in-one PA system. The built-in mixer has independent gain controls on each of the three channels, as well as master level and master low and high EQ controls, a link out jack so you can connect to another MSR100, and a clip indicator. But the
MSR100 also makes a great 100-watt powered speaker for use with a small mixer. MSR100’s can be pole-mounted, wall-mounted, suspended, or stacked – anywhere you need them.
You can even lay them on their side for monitor service. The MSR100 is a serious contender in the sound category, too, with a top-performance 100-watt amplifier perfectly matched
to a two-way speaker system consisting of a custom 8" woofer and 1" titanium diaphragm compression driver feeding a 90˚ x 40˚ horn. A durable molded enclosure with integral
handle makes this one of the most portable, convenient speaker systems available


HS series speakers
POWERED MONITOR SPEAKER

W hen choosing reference monitors for mixing and music production, what you really need is an honest reference for your mix rather than sound that has been tweaked or colored to sound impressive at the expense of accuracy. Unlike
speakers that have exaggerated bass and treble that make a good first impression but can't be relied on for accuracy, Yamaha
HS series reference monitors have been painstakingly crafted by our studio monitor engineering team to deliver exceptionally
flat, accurate response that you can trust. The HS series speakers are true studio reference monitors in the tradition of the
legendary Yamaha NS10M. Whether you’re mixing for stereo or 5.1 surround, mixes that sound good on Yamaha HS series
reference monitors will translate accurately to the widest possible range of reproduction systems ... which is engineer-speak
that means they’ll sound good on anything. And that is the ultimate goal of any reference monitor. We should also mention
that the HS-series monitors not only sound great, they look great, too.



MSR400 MSR800W
POWERED SPEAKER POWERED SUBWOOFER

T
here are many advantages to using powered speakers – the most obvious being that you don’t have to drag separate power amplifiers around or find a convenient place to
install them. Fewer cables need connection as well. There are, also, real sonic advantages.
The performance of an amplifier/speaker system depends to a considerable degree on the
matching between the power amplifier and loudspeaker; a surprisingly complex relationship
that involves impedances, amplifier loading, reflected EMF, damping, and a variety of other
factors best left to the guys with the scientific calculators. Fortunately, these things are pretty
much standardized, so you can connect just about any speaker of the appropriate impedance
and power handling capacity to an amplifier and get decent results. But in a powered speaker
like the MSR400, or a powered subwoofer like the MSR800W, everything can be (and is)
matched to perfection for optimum performance. All you have to do is connect your line or
microphone-level source.


For a simple system, you can use just a pair of MSR400s and a small mixer (actually,
these models have microphone inputs as well as line inputs, with gain controls, so in
a pinch you can connect a microphone directly to the speaker). The MSR400 employs
bi-amplification for the best possible sound across the entire audio spectrum. But if
you want serious low end, we suggest that you pair each speaker with a MSR800W
subwoofer that features a 800 watts power amplifier driving a 15" woofer in a specially
designed bass-reflex enclosure that can deliver bass your audience will feel as well
as hear. A simple pole stand adaptor allows an MSR400 to be piggybacked on each
MSR800W for optimum positioning, phasing, and overall sound.

Club V Loudspeakers S-Series & C-Series

if  you’re tired of breaking your back for mediocre speaker performance, it’s time to look at the Yamaha Club V S-Series. Although they easily
load into and out of your compact sedan, they also deliver power
and performance that makes them ideal for up to mid-sized sound
reinforcement systems. And in the world of the touring PA, there’s virtually
no way you can cart gear around without bumping into the occasional
immovable object, so you’ll appreciate the durable carpet covering – which
also protects the interior of your vehicle from the speakers. Heavy-gauge
steel grilles and steel protectors help protect your investment, too.
In the Club V S-Series the refinements of generation V are taken to
the next level, with larger enclosures for improved low-frequency
performance, improved drivers for higher power handling, redesigned crossovers, stronger grilles, and dual Speakon® and 1/4"
connectors.



Connector cable
Microphone/Line Cables

These are the cables used to connect microphones and electronic
instruments to the mixer’s inputs, and connect the line-level signal
from the mixer’s outputs to the system’s power amplifier(s). These
types of cables are shielded to minimize noise pickup





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