Owner’s Manual Precautions pages 5, 6 Quick Start Guide Troubleshooting pages 9 to 11 pages 29 to 31 EN
The above warning is located on the rear of the unit. L’avertissement ci-dessus est situé à l’arrière de l’appareil. Explanation of Graphical Symbols Explication des symboles The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
Precautions PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards.
PA_en_2 2/2 Maintenance • Remove the power plug from the AC outlet when cleaning the device. Handling caution • Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device (vents). • Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (paper, plastic, metal, etc.) into any gaps or openings on the device (vents). If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16/ MG12XU/MG12 mixing console. Please read this manual thoroughly to get the most out of the product and ensure long-term, trouble-free use. After reading this manual, please keep it available for future reference. Contents Precautions ..................................... 5 Appendix....................................... 32 General Specifications..................................... 32 Contents.........................................
Main Features D-PRE and High-Quality Operational Amplifiers Mono input channels are equipped with “D-PRE” Class-A discrete microphone preamplifiers. The D-PRE head amplifier features an inverted Darlington circuit used in high-end audio devices. This circuit uses multi-stage amplifying elements to ensure high current and low impedance, for an audio texture with crispness and richness in the low and mid frequencies.
Quick Start Guide We’ll begin this guide by connecting a pair of speakers and generating some stereo output. Note that the operations and procedures will vary somewhat according to the input devices you are using. • Power switch (rear panel) • [AC IN] jack (rear panel) [GAIN] knobs MG20XU MG16XU MG12XU Faders Step 1 Preparing the Power Supply 1. Make sure that the power switch of the unit is set to the “ ” position (off).
Quick Start Guide Step 4 Getting Sound to the Speakers [PHONES] jack [GAIN] knobs Level meter [PEAK] indicator Level meter [PFL] indicator [PHONES] knob Channel [ON] switches [STEREO] master [ON] switch Channel [ST] switches [STEREO] master fader Channel [PFL] switches Channel faders 1. Turn on ( ) the [PFL] switches for each channel you are using. 5. Turn off ( NOTE 6.
Quick Start Guide Step 5 Using the Built-in Effects (XU Models Only) Display [PROGRAM] knob* [PARAMETER] knob* [AUX (2, 4)/FX] knobs [ON] switch for [FX RTN] [ST] switch for [FX RTN] * The [PROGRAM] knob and [PARAMETER] knob on the MG20XU are in slightly different locations than shown here. 1. Turn the [PROGRAM] knob to select the desired effect, and then press the knob to enable it. The selected effect program number flashes in the display.
Setup Setup Examples 1. Sound Reinforcement for Live Performance Front Panel Powered speakers (for musician monitoring) Electric guitar Drum Microphones 2 Bass guitar Powered speakers (main) Synthesizer Microphones 3 Electric acoustic guitar DI Mono input jacks accept both XLR connectors and phone connectors. Rear Panel Computer (for music playback and/or recording) Foot switch (Yamaha FC5) (The [FOOT SW] jack is on XU models only.) (The [USB 2.0] jack is on XU models only.
Setup 2. For Events and Parties Front Panel Microphones DVD player (voice) Powered speakers DJ mixer Headphones Rear Panel CD player Computer (for music playback and/or recording) Power amp (The [USB 2.0] jack is on XU models only.) Speakers NOTE On the MG20XU/MG20, the [SEND] jack, [GROUP OUT] jack, [MONITOR OUT], jack, and [STEREO OUT] jack are located on the rear panel.
Controls and Connectors Front Panel The number and locations of jacks and controls vary slightly by model. Carefully check the name indicated near each jack and control while referring to this manual. Mono input channels (page 16) 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.
Controls and Connectors Rear Panel MG16XU Power Block (page 27) USB Block (XU models only) (page 28) MG20XU 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.
Controls and Connectors q Mono input jacks Input Channel Block MG20XU/MG20: 1 – 12 MG16XU/MG16: 1 – 8 Mono input channels Mono/stereo input channels Stereo input channels 1 – 12 (MG20XU/MG20) 13/14 – 19/20 (MG20XU/MG20) 1–8 (MG16XU/MG16) 9/10 – 11/12 (MG16XU/MG16) 13/14 – 15/16 (MG16XU/MG16) 1–4 (MG12XU/MG12) 5/6 – 7/8 (MG12XU/MG12) 9/10 – 11/12 (MG12XU/MG12) MG12XU/MG12: 1 – 4 • [MIC/LINE]: Accepts both XLR connectors and phone connectors.
Controls and Connectors r [PAD] switch u [COMP] knobs When this switch is turned on ( ), the input signal from the [MIC/LINE] jack of the mono input channel is attenuated by 26 dB. Turn this switch off ( ) if you’ve connected a microphone or other device with a low input level to the channel. Turn it on ( ) if you’ve connected a line-level device. NOTE There may be some noise when operating switches. To prevent this, turn the [ON] switch of a channel off before operating other switches.
Controls and Connectors !0 Equalizer ([HIGH]/[MID]/[LOW]) !1 [AUX 1 – 4] knobs [PRE] switches [AUX (2, 4)/FX] knobs MG20XU/MG16XU: [AUX1], [AUX2 – 3], [AUX4/FX] MG20/MG16: [AUX1], [AUX2 – 4] MG12XU: [AUX1], [AUX2/FX] MG12: [AUX1 – 2] 3 Band [MID] Sweep 3 Band 2 Band 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.
Controls and Connectors • BAL: Sets the volume balance of the signal sent from each stereo input channel (L/R) to the STEREO L/R bus or GROUP bus. When this knob is set to the 12 o’clock position, the sound of the stereo input channels (L/R) will be sent to the STEREO L/R bus or GROUP 1, 3/2, 4 bus at the same volume. BAL LINE L LINE R STEREO L bus, GROUP 1 bus, GROUP 3 bus STEREO R bus, GROUP 2 bus, GROUP 4 bus • PAN/BAL: This knob performs both [PAN] and [BAL] functions.
Controls and Connectors PFL L PFL R PFL CTRL PFL L PFL R PFL CTRL 26dB 1-2 ON (CH Fader) COMP HPF 80Hz AUX1 AUX2/FX, AUX2 AUX3 (*) AUX4/FX, AUX4 (*) HPF HA AUX1 AUX2/FX, AUX2 AUX3 (*) AUX4/FX, AUX4 (*) PAD 3-4 (*) PAN 3-Stage EQ ST GAIN COMP MG12XU/MG12 PRE LOW MID f (*) MID HIGH PAD ON [-34dBu – +10dBu] PEAK GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 (*) GROUP 4 (*) MG20XU/MG20 : CH1–8 MG16XU/MG16 : CH1–8 MG12XU/MG12 : CH1–4 PAD OFF [-60dBu – -16dBu] GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 (*) GROUP 4 (*) (*) Only MG2
Controls and Connectors CH13/14 CH13/14,15/16 CH9/10 CH9/10,11/12 HA PFL L PFL R PFL CTRL 1-2 HIGH : : : : MID (*) MG16XU MG16 MG12XU MG12 LOW (*) Only MG16XU and MG16 AUX1 AUX2/FX, AUX2 AUX3 (*) AUX4/FX, AUX4 (*) STEREO L STEREO R MG16XU/MG16 : CH13/14,15/16 MG12XU/MG12 : CH9/10,11/12 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 (*) GROUP 4 (*) Stereo input channels ON (ST CH Fader) BAL 3-4 (*) EQ ST L [-10dBu] HA EQ MG16XU/MG16 : 3-Stage MG12XU/MG12 : 2-Stage USB-PLAY-L R [-10dBu] MG12XU/MG12 PRE AUX
Controls and Connectors q Display MG20XU/MG16XU : AUX4/FX MG12XU : AUX2/FX (*) Only MG16XU MG16XU MG12XU USB-Att. PARAMETER STEREO L STEREO R GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 (*) GROUP 4 (*) AUX1 AUX2 (*) AUX3 (*) PFL L PFL R PFL CTRL Built-in Effects Block (XU Models Only) PFL PROGRAM 1-2 ON FX RTN L DSP IN 3-4(*) Indicates the effect program number selected with the [PROGRAM] knob e.
Controls and Connectors r [PARAMETER] knob 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] switch: Assigns to the STEREO L/R bus. For adjusting the parameter (depth, speed, etc.) for the selected effect. The last value used with each effect type is saved.
Controls and Connectors q [SEND] jacks Master Block MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16: [AUX1 – 4] q e r MG12XU/MG12: [AUX1 – 2] w t You use these jacks, for example, to connect to an external effect device or a stage/studio monitoring system. These are impedance-balanced* phone-type output jacks. * Impedance-balanced Since the hot and cold terminals of impedance-balanced output jacks have the same impedance, these output jacks are less affected by induced noise.
Controls and Connectors r [STEREO OUT] jacks • [POWER] indicator This indicator lights up when the mixer’s power is on ( ). These are XLR type and TRS phone-type balanced output jacks that output the mixed stereo signal. The signal level is adjusted by the [STEREO] master fader before it is output. You can use these jacks, for example, to connect to the power amplifier driving your main speakers.
Controls and Connectors STEREO R STEREO L GROUP 4 (*) GROUP 3 (*) (*) Only MG20XU, MG20, MG16XU and MG16 GROUP 2 i [GROUP] section GROUP 1 AUX4/FX, AUX4 (*) AUX3 (*) AUX2/FX, AUX2 AUX1 u [SEND MASTER] section (*) Only MG20XU, MG20, MG16XU and MG16 AUX1 G1 MONI AUX2 SEND AUX1 [+4dBu] GROUP 1-2 G2 MONI ON SEND AUX2 [+4dBu] (*) ST GROUP OUT 2 [+4dBu] AUX3 AUX4 SEND AUX3 [+4dBu] GROUP OUT 1 [+4dBu] (*) GROUP 3-4 SEND AUX4 [+4dBu] ON ST G3 MONI GROUP OUT 3 [+4dBu] GROUP OUT 4 [+4dBu
Controls and Connectors o [STEREO] section Power Block STEREO L STEREO R • USB-REC-L STL MONI USB-REC-R STR MONI STEREO ON [ / ] POWER switch STEREO OUT L [+4dBu] Turns power to the unit on or off. Press the switch to the “ ” position to turn on the power. Press the switch to the “ ” position to turn off the power. STEREO OUT R [+4dBu] NOTICE • Note that the trace current continues to flow even while the switch is in the off position.
Controls and Connectors USB Block (XU Models Only) 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. only MG20XU/MG16XU/MG12XU • Be sure to wake the computer from sleep/suspended/ standby mode before making a connection to the computer’s [USB 2.0] connector. • Connect the mixer to the computer before turning the mixer power on. (USB-Att.
Troubleshooting When No Sound Is Output Refer to this section when no sound is output or the volume is very low. This information is for when sound is output from the [STEREO OUT] jacks or the [PHONES] jack. For details about these functions, see “Controls and Connectors” on pages 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. When connecting guitars or basses to the MG, use DI boxes.
Troubleshooting STEP 2 Setting Switches and Controls Check the overall balance Use the settings shown in the illustration to check the overall balance from speakers or headphones. [GAIN] knobs Turn until the [PEAK] indicator begins to flash intermittently. [PHANTOM +48V] switch Turn this switch on (the indicator lit) when using a condenser microphone. • To prevent an unwanted burst of noise from the speakers, turn off powered speakers (or power amps) before turning on the [PHANTOM +48V] switch.
Troubleshooting Other The power does not come on. Is the mixer connected to an independent power source (generator, etc.) or a power strip with switches? Check that the power of that device is turned on. No sound is output.
Appendix General Specifications 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, Output impedance of signal generator (Rs) = 150 Ω All level controls are nominal if not specified. Input channels Output channels Bus Input Channel Function MG12XU MG12 MG16XU MG16 MG20XU MG20 Mono: MIC/LINE 4 8 12 Mono/Stereo: MIC/LINE 2 2 4 Stereo: LINE 2 2 0 4 STEREO OUT 2 MONITOR OUT 1 PHONES 1 AUX SEND 2 4 GROUP OUT 2 4 4 STEREO 1 1 1 GROUP 2 4 4 AUX 2 (MG12XU: incl. FX) 4 (MG16XU: incl.
Appendix Effect Programs No. Program Parameter Description 1 REV HALL 1 Reverb Time 2 REV HALL 2 Reverb Time 3 REV ROOM 1 Reverb Time 4 REV ROOM 2 Reverb Time 5 REV STAGE 1 Reverb Time 6 REV STAGE 2 Reverb Time 7 REV PLATE Reverb Time Simulation of a metal-plate reverb unit, producing a more hard-edged reverberation. 8 DRUM AMB Reverb Time A short reverb that is ideal for use with a drum kit.
Appendix Jack and Connector List Jacks and Connectors Polarities Configurations INPUT MIC/LINE, MIC, STEREO OUT OUTPUT Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: Hot (+) Pin 3: Cold (–) XLR Jack MIC/LINE*, AUX SEND, GROUP OUT, MONITOR OUT, STEREO OUT Tip: Hot (+) Ring: Cold (–) Sleeve: Ground PHONES Tip: L Ring: R Sleeve: Ground LINE (stereo input channels) Tip: Hot Sleeve: Ground Ring Sleeve Tip TRS Phone Connector Sleeve Tip TS Phone Connector * These jacks also can be connected with TS phone connectors.
Appendix Mounting Procedures Rack Mounting The MG12XU/MG12 require at least 10 U* of rack space. To take into account the cable connections, we recommend to ensure 11 U* of rack space. The MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16 require at least 12 U* of rack space. To take into account the cable connections, we recommend to ensure 14 U* of rack space. (The illustration shows the MG12XU.) 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the sides of the mixer (six total).
Appendix Index Numerics O [1-2] switch .......................................................19, 23 [3-4] switch .......................................................19, 23 [ON] switch .......................................... 19, 23, 26, 27 A [PAD] switch .......................................................... 17 [PAN] knob ............................................................ 18 [PAN/BAL] knob .................................................... 18 [PARAMETER] knob ....................
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