Yamaha MX-50 User manual

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Thank
you
for
purchasing
the
YAMAHA
MX-50
stereo
power
amplifier.
ABOUT
THIS
MANUAL
`
To
obtain
the
finest
performance
from
your
new
power
amplifier,
please
read
this
manual
carefully,
keeping
1t
handy
for
future
reference.
After
vou
know
which
PRECAUTIONS
to
take,
the
section
CON-
NECTIONS
will
show
you
how
to
hook
up
the
MX-50
to
your
control
amplifier
and
speakers.
Operation
of
this
power
amplifier
is
explained
under
FRONT
PANEL
CONTROLS
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONS.
If
you
have
any
trouble,
the
final
section
on
TROUBLESHOOTING
tells
you
what
to
do
before
contacting
your
YAMAHA
dealer.
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT:
Please
record
the
serial
number
of
your
unit
in
the
space
below.
Model:
MX-50
Serial
No.:
FEATURES
Hyperbolic
Conversion
Class
A
Circuit
High
Dynamic
Power
Two-Pair
Speaker
Support
LED
Power
Level
Meters
Overload
Protection
Circuitry
Hyperbolic
Conversion
Class
A
Circuit
This
new
kind
of
circuitry,
developed
by
Yamaha,
eliminates
the
only
serious
drawback
of
previous
Class
A
operation
amplifiers.
These
had
to
switch
to
non-linear
class
AB
operation
above
a
certain
load
current,
causing
a
slight
deterioration
in
the
otherwise
excellent
sound
quality.
The
new
Hyperbolic
Conversion
Class
A
circuit
does
away
with
this
problem,
allowing
your
Yamaha
MX-50
to
deliver
pure
class
A
operation
constantly,
without
switching
or
cut-off,
over
its
entire
power
range.

Keep
this
manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Avoid
placing
your
MX-50
in
direct
sunlight
or
close
to
a
source
of
heat
Also
avoid
io-
cations
in
which
the
device
is
likely
to
be
subjected
to
excessive
dust,
cold
or
mois-
ture.
The
openings
on
the
cabinet
ensure
the
ventilation
of
the
amplifier.
If
these
openings
are
obstructed,
the
temperature
inside
the
cabinet
will
rise
rapidly
and
eventually
damage
the
circuits.
Therefore,
avoid
plac-
ing
objects
against
these
openings
and
do
not
install
your
amplifier
in
a
place
such
that
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation
openings
could
be
impeded.
ASO
Së
Power
cord
When
removing
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
outlet,
always
pul!
directly
on
the
plug.
Never
yank
the
cord
as
this
may
result
in
damage
to
the
cord
and
possibly
a
short-circuit.
if
you
do
not
intend
to
use
this
unit
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
it
is
advisable
to
unplug
the
power
cord.
=
Switches
and
knobs
Avoid
applying
excessive
force
to
the
switches
and
knobs.
|
Relocation
Before
moving
your
amplifier,
be
sure
to
unplug
the
power
cord
and
remove
all
other
connecting
cables.
KH
Troubleshooting
Chart
Consult
the
Troubleshooting
Chart
for
advice
on
the
common
operation
errors
before
concluding
that
your
amplifier
is
faulty.
BW
Servicing
Do
not
open
the
cabinet
or
attempt
to
make
repairs
by
yourself,
as
this
may
aggravate
the
damage
and
expose
you
to
an
electrical
shock.
Object
and
liquid
entry
See
to
it
that
foreign
objects
or
spilled
liquids
do
not
enter
inside
the
cabinet.
Should
this
case
arise,
consult
your
YAMAHA
dealer.
Wipe
off
dust
with
a
dry
soft
cloth.
To
remove
dirt
or
fingermarks,
use
a
soft
damp
cloth
then
dry
immediately
with
a
clean
cloth.
Do
not
use
alcohol,
thinners
or
other
chemical
solvents
since
they
may
damage
the
finish
or
remove
the
panei
lettering.
Do
not
use
any
aerosol
sprays
near
this
unit
as
these
products
can
easily
get
into
the
unit
and
damage
the
circuitry.
Special
instructions
for
the
U.K.
THE
WIRES
IN
THE
MAINS
LEAD
ARE
COLOURED
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
FOLLOWING
CODE:
|
Blue:
NEUTRAL
Brown:
LIVE
As
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
apparatus
may
not
correspon
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
th
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follow:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BLUE
must
b
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marke
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
BLACK.
Th:
wire
which
is
coloured
BROWN
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marke
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
RED.

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CONNECTIONS
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@
CONTROL
AMPLIFIER
@
SPEAKERS
A
@
SPEAKERS
B
NOTE:
|
Before
making
or
altering
any
of
the
connections
described
below,
be
sure
to
turn
off
the
power
of
the
MX-50.
Making
sure
that
the
control
amplifier
is
also
turned
off,
connect
the
output
jacks
of
your
control
amplifier
to
the
corresponding
INPUT
jacks
on
the
rear
panel
of
this
unit.
Always
check
that
a)
the
RCA
plugs
of
the
connecting
cord
are
clean,
b)
the
left
and
right
channels
of
both
units
correspond,
c)
connections
are
secure,
and
d)
both
units
are
properly
grounded.
if
possible,
use
only
speakers
indicated
on
the
rear
panel
next
to
the
SPEAKERS
terminals
and
with
adequate
power
handling
capacity.
Driving
speakers
with
extremely
low
impedance
(or
two
4
ohm
pairs)
at
full
power
may
cause
the
protection
circuit
to
activate.
When
connecting
the
speaker
cords,
observe
the
“+”
and
“—”
markings
on
the
backs
of
the
speakers
and
MX-50.
If
the
“+”
and
“_”
polarities
are
reversed,
the
sound
will
be
unnatural
and
lack
bass.
Speaker
cords
should
be
cut
as
short
as
possible.
Do
notcoil
up
exces:
cord
or
bundle
it
with
cables
from
other
components.
e
Strip
approximately
10
mm
(3/8”)
insulation
from
the
ends
of
the
speaker
cords:
Partly
unscrew
the
plastic
wire
holders.
Insert
th:
stripped
ends
of
the
speaker
cords
as
shown
and
retighten
the
holders.
RED
for
(+)
s
BLACK
for
(—)
NN
9

FRONT
PANEL
CONTROLS
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONS
|
The
Front
Panel
illustration
is
provided
on
page
32.
|
€
SPEAKERS
selector
switches:
Allow
you
to
select
one
or,
by
setting
both
switches
to
ON,
both
of
the
speaker
pairs
connected
to
the
-
A
and
B
terminals.
@
METER
switch:
Activates
the
power
peak
meter.
This
display
is
not
illuminated
when
the
METER
switch
is
in
the
OFF
position.
@
LEFT
and
RIGHT
LEVEL
controls:
These
give
you
independent
control
over
the
power
output
levels
to
the
L
and
R
speakers.
This
allows
you
to
preset
speaker
balance
for
optimum
stereo
imaging.
These
controls
can
also
serve
to
protect
speakers
with
power
handling
capacity
lower
than
this
amplifier’s
rated
output.
€
POWER
switch
and
indicator:
Pressing
this
switch
turns
power
on,
causing
the
POWER
indicator
to
light.
To
turn
the
unit
off,
press
again.
|
@
PROTECTION
indicator:
Lights
for
several
seconds
after
power
is
turned
on,
showing
that
the
internal
protection
circuitry
is
currently
activated.
This
mutes
the
output
signal
to
the
speakers,
preventing
the
loud
noise
otherwise
heard
when
switching
on
the
amplifier.
|
@
Power
peak
meter:
Indicates
the
power
output
on
a
logarithmically
compressed
scale
from
0.06
to
900
watts,
independently
for
the
left
and
right
output
channels.
Readings
are
accurate
for
8
ohm
speakers
only.
en

TROUBLESHOOTING
Before
assuming
that
your
amplifier
is
faulty,
check
the
following
list.
If
you
still
have
any
doubts
or
questions,
contact
your
nearest
YAMAH.
dealer.
|
|
No
power
even
when
the
e
The
power
cord
is
not
plugged
in
securely.
e
Plug
in
securely.
POWER
switch
is
ON.
No
sound
is
heard
from
the
left
|
e
The
speaker
cords
are
not
properly
connected.
|
e
Check
speaker
connections
and
correct
them.
and/or
right
speaker(s).
|
Pr
(s)
e
Either
or
both
LEVEL
controls
are
set
to
—
dB.
e
Adjust
the
appropriate
LEVEL
control(s).
e
The
cords
from
the
control
amplifier
are
notsecure.
|
e
Connect
them
securely.
e
The
control
amp's
balance
is
set
to
the
extreme
left
|
e
Adjust
the
control
amp's
balance
control.
or
right.
The
sound
ceases
suddenly,
e
The
speaker
protection
circuit
has
activated.
e
Turn
power
OFF,
then
ON
again
to
resetthe
speake
and
the
PROTECTION
indicator
protection
circuit.
Alsó
see
CONNECTING
SPEAK
is
lit.
|
ERS
on
p.
4.
e
There
is
a
malfunction
in
the
amplifier.
e
Consult
your
YAMAHA
dealer.
Unnatural
sound
lacking
bass.
|
e
The
speaker
polarities
are
reversed.
`
|
E
e
Connect
the
speaker
wires
with
the
correct
+
an
—
polarity.

SPECIFICA
Minimum
RMS
Output
Power
Per
Channel
20Hz
~
20kHz
0.003%
THD,
8
ohms
125W
0.007%
THD,
6
ohms
150W
Dynamic
Power
Per
Channel
(by
IHF
Dynamic
Headroom
measuring
method)
|
8
ohms
|
175W
6
ohms
|
|
220W
4
ohms
|
290W
2
ohms
=
390W
1
ohm
|
420W
DIN
Standard
Output
Power
Per
Channel
1kHz,
1%
THD,
4
ohms
215W
Power
Band
Width
0.03%
THD
62.5W,
8
ohms
10Hz
~
60kHz
Damping
Factor
1kHz,
8
ohms
70
Input
Sensitivity/
Impedance
MAIN
IN
1.14V/60kO
Frequency
Response
(20Hz
~
20kHz)
+0,
—0.2dB
Total
Harmonic
Distortions
(20Hz
~
20kHz)
MAIN
IN
to
Sp
Out,
62.5W/80
0.003%
intermodulation
Distortion
Rated
Output/8
ohms
0.003%
Signal
to
Noise
Ratio
(IHF-A-Network)
|
MAIN
IN
(shorted)
123dB
MAIN
IN
(5.1kQ
terminated)
=
119dB
Residual
Noise
(IHF-A-Network)
16uV
Channel
Separation
(Vo1-30dB)
Input
shorted,
terminated,
|
89dB/70dB
1kHz/10kHz
Power
Supply
Europe
AC220V,
50Hz
U.K.
AC240V,
50Hz
Power
Consumption
650W
435
x
165
x
420mm
(17-1/8”
x
6-1/2”
x
16-47/64”)
Dimentions
(W
x
H
x
D)
Weight
.
|
13kg
Specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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