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Contents Introduction 3 Features ....................................................................3 Manuals for PX amplifier ...........................................3 Usage examples .......................................................4 Use with two full-range speakers .........................4 Use with a full-range speaker and subwoofer ......4 Use with a full-range speaker driven in bi-amp mode ......................................5 Use for driving a subwoofer with a stereo signal ...
Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha PX10, PX8, PX5 or PX3 power amplifier. Please read through this manual carefully before using for the first time, in order to take full advantage of your PX power amplifier’s superlative features and enjoy trouble-free operation for years to come. • Please read the Precautions in the PX10/PX8/PX5/PX3 Owner’s Manual before use. • The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
Introduction — Usage examples Usage examples PX amplifiers can be used for various applications. Use with two full-range speakers This conventional application inputs stereo L/R signals to each channel (A/B) for stereo reproduction with two speakers. Use with a full-range speaker and subwoofer The input signal is divided into separate frequency ranges for driving a full-range speaker and subwoofer.
Introduction — Usage examples Use with a full-range speaker driven in bi-amp mode The input signal is divided into separate frequency ranges for driving a two-way full-range speaker in bi-amp mode.
Introduction — Usage examples PX amplifier available system configurations PX amplifier can be used with the following 15 types of system configurations, including the examples above. Input configuration (routing) Dual mode Parallel mode Single mode Sum mode Channel A and channel B are independent. After dividing channel A input signal to channel A and channel B, the signal is processed. After processing channel A input signal, the signal is divided to A and channel B.
Introduction — Usage examples Signal processing in PX amplifier The PX amplifier gives you comprehensive control over the sound with input processors and speaker processors. The signals from the input connectors are processed in input processors equipped in each input connectors. The processed signals are added or divided depending on the set routing, processed finally with the speaker processor in each channel, and output from the [SPEAKERS] terminals.
Controls and functions Front panel w e r !5 u t y u t y i !2 !5 !2 q !3 q Power button Turns the power to the unit on or off. WARNING To ensure that high-volume noise is not output from the speakers, power-on the equipment starting with the audio sources, then the mixer and processors, and finally the amplifiers. Reverse this order when turning the system off. w [POWER] indicator Lights when the power is on.
Controls and functions — Rear panel Rear panel !9 !7 !6 !6 [INPUT] A/B connectors !7 [SPEAKERS] A/B terminals Two types of input connectors are provided for both channels A and B. In Single mode or Parallel mode, the input connectors of channel A are used. • XLR jack XLR type 3-31 jack. The polarity is shown below (IEC60268). Ground 2 1 3 Cold • Phone jack Balanced TRS phone jack. The polarity of the connections is shown below. Ring (cold) Connect the supplied AC power cord.
Setup Setup procedure 1. Set the PX amplifier in the desired location. 5. If the device is to be mounted in a rack, refer to “Rack mounting” (page 11). Connect the power cord to the [AC IN] connector. To AC power outlet Lower the two volume knobs to the minimum. Set up the system configuration with the Configuration Wizard.
Setup — Rack mounting Rack mounting The PX amplifier can be mounted in an EIA standard rack (2U size). Precautions for rack mounting This device is rated for operation at ambient temperatures ranging from 0° to 40°C. When mounting the device with other device(s) in an EIA standard equipment rack, internal temperatures can exceed the specified upper limit, resulting in impaired performance or failure.
Panel Operation Basic operation Basic mode and Advanced mode The PX amplifier provides two setting methods: Basic mode and Advanced mode. Basic mode is convenient since it lets you use the device quickly and easily with minimum settings. Advanced mode is used when you want to set parameters in detail. Each mode has a HOME screen and MENU screen. To switch between Basic mode and Advanced mode 1. Press the [MENU] key to enter the MENU screen. 2.
Panel Operation — Screen structure Screen structure The screens of the PX amplifier differ depending on the selected mode, Basic or Advanced. The HOME screen and the CONFIG WIZARD screen in the MENU screen are in both modes, but displayed items differ. To switch between the modes, use the OPERATION MODE screen in the MENU screen.
Panel Operation — Alert messages Alert messages If an abnormality occurs in the PX amplifier, the [ALERT] indicator lights and an alert message appear on the display. Refer to the “Message list” (page 42) at the end of the book for details on each alert. Panel lock To prevent changes being made to the PX amplifier by mistake, use the panel lock function. This allows you to set a PIN code (a 4-digit identification number). Refer to “UTILITY screen” – “PANEL LOCK” (page 34) for instructions.
Panel Operation — HOME screen HOME screen o !0 i o u !1 !2 y t r e q w !3 q Mute indication Appears when the signal is muted. w Volume indication Shows the settings of the volume knobs. In Power Boost mode, only channel A setting is shown. e VOL/BAL/GAIN indication Shows what appears at the volume indications (w). t Threshold indication Indicates the thresholds of the limiter on the output level of the speaker processors with “>” and “<” while the level meter shows the input level.
Panel Operation — CONFIG VIEW screen CONFIG VIEW screen Called up by pressing the main knob when the HOME screen is shown. The current settings are listed.
Panel Operation — MENU screen MENU screen Sets the basic condition of the device. To move to the lower layer in MENU screens, or to select a parameter or other item: Rotate the main knob to move to the desired item, and then press the main knob. MENU top screen HPF screen TUNING screen Parameter edit screen MENU screen types The following MENU screens are available.
Panel Operation — MENU screen Operation tree Category CONFIG WIZARD (Basic mode) CONFIG WIZARD (Advanced mode) TUNING Subcategory Function Basic mode Advanced mode Details SP TYPE Selects a combination of speakers for connection. page 20 SP SERIES Selects a series of speakers for connection. page 20 SP MODEL Selects a speaker for connection. page 20 HPF Selects the cutoff frequency of the HPF. Common to channels A and B. page 21 LPF Selects a cutoff frequency of the LPF.
Panel Operation — MENU screen Category AMP PRESET UTILITY Subcategory Function Basic mode Advanced mode Details RECALL Recalls a setting. page 32 STORE Stores the setting. page 32 CLEAR Clears the setting. page 32 TITLE Edits the title of the setting. page 33 PROTECT Protects the setting against inadvertent changes. page 33 PANEL SETUP Sets the front panel indication method. * page 34 PANEL LOCK Sets the panel lock.
Panel Operation — CONFIG WIZARD screen (Basic mode) CONFIG WIZARD screen (Basic mode) Using the Configuration Wizard enables you to easily set basic functions. WARNING SP SERIES (speaker series) Selects a speaker series for connection from models registered in the PX amplifier. The volume changes depending on the setting. Carry this out with the volume lowered for safety. NOTE NOTE Items that can be set differ between Basic mode and Advanced mode. To make detailed settings, switch to Advanced mode.
Panel Operation — CONFIG WIZARD screen (Basic mode) HPF (high pass filter) X-OVER (crossover) (If “SP SERIES” is “GENERIC”) (If “AMP MODE” is “FULL+SUB” and “SP SERIES” is “GENERIC”) Selects the cutoff frequency of the HPF. Common to both channels A and B. Selects the crossover frequency of the full-range speaker and subwoofer. NOTE NOTE In Basic mode, the filter type is fixed to 24 dB/Oct., Butterworth type. In Basic mode, the filter type is fixed to 24 dB/Oct., Linkwitz Riley type.
Panel Operation — CONFIG WIZARD screen (Advanced mode) CONFIG WIZARD screen (Advanced mode) Using the Configuration Wizard here enables you to easily set more advanced functions. SP TYPE (speaker type) Selects a combination of speakers for connection. WARNING The volume changes depending on the setting. Carry this out with the volume lowered for safety. • FULL+FULL: When connecting full-range speakers to the [SPEAKERS] terminals of both channels A and B.
Panel Operation — CONFIG WIZARD screen (Advanced mode) ROUTING Selects the route of the input signal from four types: DUAL, PARALLEL, SINGLE, and SUM. • SINGLE (Single mode): Sends only the input signal from channel A. Input processor A [INPUT] A Speaker processor A [SPEAKERS] A Speaker processor B [SPEAKERS] B VOL [INPUT] B BAL • DUAL (Dual mode): Sends the input signal from channel A to speaker A, and sends the input signal from channel B to speaker B.
Panel Operation — CONFIG WIZARD screen (Advanced mode) SENS./GAIN (input sensitivity/amplifier gain) Sets the input sensitivity or the amplifier gain. You can select the input sensitivity(+4 dBu or +14 dBu), or the amplifier gain (26 dB or 32 dB). NOTE Refer to “Input sensitivity and amplifier gain” (page 7) for details on input sensitivity and amplifier gain. SP MODEL (speaker model) Specifies a speaker for connection from the speaker series selected in SP SERIES screen.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen TUNING screen D-CONTOUR Set input processors and speaker processors for acoustic adjustment. Sets the frequency character appropriately for usage of the speaker for connection.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen DELAY X-OVER (crossover) (Advanced mode only) (If “SP TYPE” is “FULL+SUB” or “BI-AMP”) Sets the delay time to compensate the distance between speakers. Sets according to ether time or distance. Sets the crossover frequency of channel A and channel B. Channel Channel q w e q Input processor Input processor D-Contour D-Contour Speaker processor Speaker processor Delay HPF LPF Polarity Speaker Delay 6 Band PEQ q ON/OFF Turns the delay on/off.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen HPF (high pass filter) LPF (low pass filter) Sets the high pass filter. Sets the low pass filter.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen POLARITY (speaker polarity) SP DELAY Sets the polarity in order to avoid volume problems due to phase interference between the speakers. Channel (Advanced mode only) Edits the speaker delay time of the speaker processor. Sets according to ether time or distance.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen EQ (6 Band PEQ) r Band 1 – 6 Selects a single Band for calling up the corresponding parameters. Press the knob on the selected band to move the cursor to a parameter area. (Advanced mode only) Edits 6 Band PEQ parameters of the speaker processor. q w e Input processor D-Contour Delay t Parameter area Displays parameters of each Band. Move the cursor to a parameter name, and press the knob to edit the parameter value.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen LIMITER CHANNEL LINK (Advanced mode only) (Advanced mode only, if “SP TYPE” is “FULL+FULL” or “SUB+SUB”) For changing the settings of the limiter depending on the speaker specifications, in order to protect the speaker. Links the parameter setting of channel A and channel B. Channel Channel q w e Input processor D-Contour q Speaker processor Delay HPF LPF Polarity Speaker Delay 6 Band PEQ Level Limiter q ON/OFF Turns the limiter on/off.
Panel Operation — TUNING screen SAVE/LOAD (Advanced mode only) You can save/load SP TUNING DATA by using an USB flash drive. q w Channel q SAVE SP TUNING Saves the setting file to the USB flash drive. Select this menu to display the file name screen. Rotate the main knob to select the position for inputting the character and press the main knob to switch to character entry. Then rotate the main knob to select the character to be input and press the main knob to actually enter it.
Panel Operation — AMP PRESET screen AMP PRESET screen PX amplifier settings that are set in CONFIG WIZARD screen and D-CONTOUR screen can be stored as amplifier preset. Eight amplifier presets can be stored in a PX amplifier. STORE Stores the current PX amplifier setting to an amplifier preset, and allows you to name it. Protected amplifier preset Currently selected amplifier preset Select the number of the desired amplifier preset by rotating the main knob and pressing it.
Panel Operation — AMP PRESET screen TITLE Edits a title of a stored amplifier preset. Cursor when selecting the position Cursor when selecting the character Rotate the main knob to select the position to input the character and press the main knob to switch to character entry. Then rotate the main knob to select the character to be input and press the main knob to actually enter it. By pressing the [ ] (back) key when selecting the character, you can return to selecting the position.
Panel Operation — UTILITY screen UTILITY screen Sets up the status of PX amplifier, stores data to the USB flash drive, and loads data from the USB flash drive. PANEL LOCK Sets the panel lock not to operate the PX amplifier by mistake. At that time, a PIN code, 4digit identification number, can be set. q w q PANEL LOCK Locks the front panel (panel lock). There are three available settings. PANEL SETUP Sets the front panel indication method.
Panel Operation — UTILITY screen HOME SCREEN (HOME screen) To set a PIN code 1. Open the PIN code input screen. (Advanced mode only) In MENU screen–UTILITY screen–PANEL LOCK screen, select “PIN CODE” (page 34). The cursor is on the first digit of the PIN code. Sets contents of the HOME screen. q w 2. Rotate the main knob to select a digit, and then press the main knob to enter it. After the digit is entered, the cursor moves to the next digit. 3.
Panel Operation — UTILITY screen DEVICE BACKUP (Advanced mode only) DEVICE INFORMATION Indicates the internal status of the PX amplifier. Save and restore all the settings in a PX amplifier to/from a USB flash drive. Use the function when you want to set multiple PX amplifiers to the same setting, or change to another PX amplifier and keep the same settings. q w WARNING If a speaker type different from the current one is recalled, the volume will change significantly.
Panel Operation — Initializing the PX amplifier LOG Initializing the PX amplifier (Advanced mode only) Indicates or saves the operation log in the PX amplifier. There are three ways to initialize the PX amplifier. To initialize the current parameters q w 1. Turn on while pressing the [A] key. 2. Rotate the main knob to select “CONFIG+TUNING” and press the main knob. q LOG LIST Indicates the overall operation log stored in the PX amplifier.
Panel Operation — Initializing the PX amplifier To initialize all the user data 1. Turn on while pressing the [A] key. 2. Rotate the main knob to select “ALL” and press the main knob. To initialize all the user data and speaker preset Turn on while pressing the [B] key and the [ confirm the initialization do not appear. ] (back) key simultaneously. Screens to NOTE The operation log is not deleted. NOTE • User data are parameters set in the CONFIG WIZARD, AMP PRESET, TUNING, and UTILITY screens.
Reference Function list Parameter INPUT SENSITIVITY/GAIN SP TYPE Configuration Basic mode +4 dBu (Not configurable) FULL+FULL Advanced mode • FULL+FULL • SUB+SUB • FULL+SUB SPEAKER IMPEDANCE ATT DELAY 8Ω (Not configurable) SP TUNING DATA applied — — OFF, ON MODE OFF OFF, FOH/MAIN, MONITOR DEPTH 5 1 – 10 OFF OFF, ON 0 msec 0m 0 ft 0 – 74.0 msec 0 – 25.4 m 0 – 83.
Reference — Function list Parameter X-OVER HPF LPF TYPE 24 dB BUT FREQ. 20 Hz Gc -3 dB (Not configurable) -6 dB–+6 dB TYPE THRU OFF(THRU), ON (24 dB BUT) 20 types *1 FREQ. 20 kHz EQ ON HOME SCREEN -6 dB – +6 dB (CH COPY only) NORMAL, INVERTED 0.00 – 5.00 ms 0.000 – 1.716 meter 0.00 – 5.64 feet (Not configurable) BYPASS (×6) OFF OFF, ON THRESHOLD 4.2 63.0 – 0.
Reference — Function list Parameter CH LINK Initial value Basic mode Advanced mode Amplifier preset applied CH LINK/ CH COPY applied SP TUNING DATA applied — (Not available) — — — RECALL STORE AMP PRESET CLEAR — (Total is 8) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TITLE PROTECT SP PRESET DEVICE BACKUP Others DEVICE INFORMATION RECALL (WIZARD) IMPORT FROM USB SAVE TO USB RESTORE FROM USB — THERMAL PSU THERMAL AMP — FIRMWARE VERSION (4096) LOGGING LOG (Not avail
Reference — Message list Message list Number Message Symptom Possible solution SYSTEM ERROR The device has not started up correctly. Turn the power off, and then turn back on after waiting at least 6 seconds. If this does not solve the problem, initialize the memory (page 37). Should this also fail, contact your Yamaha dealer. 07 SP PRESET DATA LOST The speaker preset file is corrupted. Load the preset file again from a USB flash drive.
Reference — Message list Number Message Symptom Possible solution 55 USB:I/O ERROR Cannot read/write the USB flash drive properly. Confirm that the USB flash drive you are using works properly with a computer. Use a tested USB flash drive. Refer to Yamaha Pro Audio global website (http:// www.yamahaproaudio.com/) for tested USB flash drive. Should this also fail, contact your Yamaha dealer. 56 USB:STORAGE FULL! The remaining capacity of the USB flash drive is not sufficient.
Reference — Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Possible causes Possible solution For the protection of the display, the display automatically turns off if the PX amplifier has not been operated for 20 minutes. Press any key on the front panel or rotate the main knob to turn on the display again. If the Black-out mode is on, the back light of the display automatically turns off when PX amplifier has not been operated for around 10 seconds.
Reference — Troubleshooting Symptom No sound from speakers. The panel controls cannot be operated. Possible causes Possible solution Cables are not connected appropriately. If the meter does not rise even if raising the volume knob, there may be problems in connectivity at the input side. If the meter rises, there may problems at the output side. Connect to input jacks and output terminals appropriately. At the output side, make sure that terminals outputting signals are connected.
Reference — General specifications General specifications PX10 Output Power 16Ω 12Ω 1 kHz, non-clip, 20 msec burst, 8Ω both channels driven 4Ω 2Ω 16Ω/Power Boost Mode 12Ω/Power Boost Mode 1 kHz, non-clip, 20 msec burst 8Ω/Power Boost Mode 4Ω/Power Boost Mode Output Power 16Ω 12Ω 1 kHz, non-clip, 20 msec burst, 8Ω both channels driven 4Ω 2Ω 16Ω/Power Boost Mode 12Ω/Power Boost Mode 1 kHz, non-clip, 20 msec burst 8Ω/Power Boost Mode 4Ω/Power Boost Mode Amplifier Type (Output Circuitry) 1 kHz, 10 W THD+N 1 kH
Reference — General specifications PX10 Amplifier Protection Power Supply Protection Thermal Over current Over voltage Integrated Power Limit Thermal Over voltage Over current Cooling Maximum Input Voltage Input Impedance Sampling Frequency A/D, D/A Converters Signal Processing Latency User Amplifier Preset Factory Speaker Preset Connectors Analog input to speakers Analog input Speakers AC IN USB Front Panel Controls Display Indicators AC Power Requirement Power Consumption 1/8 MAX power, 4Ω, Pi
Reference — Block diagram Block diagram DSP LIMIT CLIP INPUT A INPUT METER Speaker Processor Volume Input Sensitivity/ Gain +4dBu +14dBu 26dB Volume 32dB HA SPEAKERS CLIP D-Contour ADC HA INPUT B PROTECT OUTPUT METER, SIGNAL Protection Block LIMIT FOH/MAIN MONITOR Delay HPF LPF Polarity Speaker Delay 6-band PEQ Level DAC Limiter Limiter Mute AMP 1+ 12+ 2- Input Router CLIP DUAL INPUT PARALLEL METER SINGLE SUM Router LIMIT Mute OUTPUT METER, SIGNAL AMP FOH/MAIN MONITOR A
Reference — Dimensions Dimensions 388 361 (Mounting Surface to Rear End) 29 430 88 24.5 2.
Reference — Current draw and thermal dissipation Current draw and thermal dissipation Test signal: Pink noise (bandwidth limited from 22 Hz to 22 kHz), 1 Btu = 1,055.06 J = 0.252 kcal, (W) × 0.86 = kcal PX10 100 V/50 Hz Idle 1/8 out 1/3 out Watts dissipated Btu/h kcal/h 49 57 0 57 195 213 125 88 300 76 4Ω/ch 3.1 261 150 111 379 95 8Ω/ch 5.6 472 333 139 474 120 4Ω/ch 7.
Reference — Current draw and thermal dissipation PX8 100 V/50 Hz Idle 1/8 out 1/3 out 0.8 Btu/h kcal/h 57 0 57 195 49 67 178 100 78 266 2.9 237 131 106 362 91 8Ω/ch 4.6 386 267 119 406 102 4Ω/ch 6.4 543 350 193 659 166 Power consumption (In) Power consumption (Out) 8Ω/ch Current Draw (A) @120V Watt (W) Thermal dissipation Watts dissipated Btu/h kcal/h 0.7 60 0 60 205 52 1.9 182 100 82 280 71 4Ω/ch 2.5 237 131 106 362 91 8Ω/ch 3.
Reference — Current draw and thermal dissipation PX5 100 V/50 Hz Idle 1/8 out 1/3 out 0.8 Btu/h kcal/h 46 0 46 157 40 1.9 122 63 59 201 51 189 100 89 304 77 8Ω/ch 3.6 253 167 86 293 74 4Ω/ch 5.6 424 267 157 536 135 Power consumption (In) Power consumption (Out) Current Draw (A) @120V Watt (W) Thermal dissipation Watts dissipated Btu/h kcal/h 0.8 54 0 54 184 46 8Ω/ch 1.7 130 63 67 229 58 4Ω/ch 2.4 196 100 96 328 83 8Ω/ch 3.
Reference — Current draw and thermal dissipation PX3 100 V/50 Hz Idle 1/8 out 1/3 out 0.8 Btu/h kcal/h 46 0 46 157 40 1.5 94 38 56 191 48 137 63 74 253 64 8Ω/ch 2.6 174 100 74 253 64 4Ω/ch 3.9 285 167 118 403 101 Power consumption (In) Power consumption (Out) Current Draw (A) @120V Watt (W) Thermal dissipation Watts dissipated Btu/h kcal/h 0.8 54 0 54 184 46 1.3 100 38 62 212 53 4Ω/ch 1.8 140 63 77 263 66 8Ω/ch 2.
Reference — Index Index A crossover ...................................................................... 26 H [A] key .............................................................................8 Current draw ................................................................. 50 High pass filter .............................................................. 27 [AC IN] connector ............................................................9 Current parameter ..........................................
Reference — Index O SP DELAY .................................................................... 28 U operation, MENU screen ...............................................17 SP IMPEDANCE ........................................................... 24 [USB] indicator ................................................................ 8 operation tree (MENU screen) ......................................18 SP MODEL (Advanced mode) ...................................... 24 [USB] terminal ................
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