Datasheet

GENERAL
Type
Crossover Frequency
Overall Frequency Response
Maximum SPL
Dispersion
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
SPEAKER SECTION
Components
Enclosure Type
Material
Finish
Suspension/Mounting
Mounting Screws *
2
AMP SECTION
Class
Output Power
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Input/Output Connectors
Controls
Indicators
Power Consumption
Biamp. 2-way Powered Speaker
1.6 kHz (30 dB/oct.)
50 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
121 dB (1 m on Axis)
90° (H)/40° (V)
406 x 652 x 351 mm
(16" x 25-3/4" x 13-7/8")
23 kg (50.7 lbs.)
LF: 12" Cone
HF: 1.75" V.C. Compression Driver
Bass-reflex Type
Polypropylene
35-36 mm pole socket
M8 x 2
EEEngine (LF), Class AB (HF)
Biamplified system
LF: 225 W/4 Ω
HF: 75 W/16 Ω
Maximum Power: 400 W Total
Mic/Line: -36 dB/+4 dB, 10 kΩ
INPUT 1: XLR-3-31 (balanced)
INPUT 2: XLR-3-32 (balanced)
INPUT 3: PHONE (balanced)
(All parallel)
LEVEL CONTROL,
EQ. LOW: ± 3 dB at 55 Hz,
HIGH: ± 3 dB at 1.6 kHz,
POWER Switch (ON/OFF)
Power ON: Green LED
Clipping: Red LED
110 W
2-way Powered Speaker
4 kHz (LF, HF: 12 dB/oct.)
55 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
116 dB (1 m on Axis)
90° (H)/40° (V)
342 x 544.5 x 298 mm
(13-1/2" x 21-1/2" x 11-3/4")
14.1 kg (31.1 lbs.)
LF: 10" Cone
HF: 1" V.C. Compression Driver
Bass-reflex Type
Polypropylene
35-36 mm pole socket
M8 x 2
Class D
200 W at 1 kHz.
THD=1 %,
RL=4 Ω
Maximum Power: 250 W
INPUT 1 (XLR): -60 dBu (Mic)/-30 dBu (Line),
(PHONE): -50 dBu (Mic)/-20 dBu (Line),
INPUT 2/3: -20 dBu
INPUT 1: XLR-3-31/PHONE (balanced)
INPUT 2/3: PHONE/RCA-PIN (unbalanced)
LINK OUT: PHONE (unbalanced)
LEVEL CONTROL: INPUT 1, 2/3,
EQ. LOW: ± 3 dB at 60 Hz,
HIGH: ± 6 dB at 10 kHz,
POWER Switch (ON/OFF)
Power ON: Green LED
Clipping: Red LED
40 W
2-way Powered Speaker
4 kHz (LF, HF: 12 dB/oct.)
55 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
112 dB (1 m on Axis)
90° (H)/40° (V)
275 x 455.5 x 255 mm
(10-7/8" x 18" x 10-1/8")
11 kg (24.2 lbs.)
LF: 8" Cone
HF: 1" V.C. Compression Driver
Bass-reflex Type
Polypropylene
Optional Speaker Stand Adaptor *
1
M8 x 2
Class H
100 W at 1 kHz.
THD=1 %,
RL=6 Ω
INPUT 1: -50 dB (Mic)/+4 dB (Line), 10 kΩ (Line),
(with select SW)
INPUT 2 & 3: -10 dB, 10 kΩ (Line)
INPUT 1: XLR-3-31 (balanced)
INPUT 2 & 3: PHONE (unbalanced)
LINK OUT: PHONE (unbalanced)
Level Control INPUT 1, 2 & 3,
Master Level,
EQ. LOW: ± 3 dB at 60 Hz,
HIGH: ± 6 dB at 10 kHz,
POWER Switch (ON/OFF)
Power ON: Green LED
Clipping: Red LED
70 W
Powered Subwoofer
40 – 120 Hz (-10dB)
122 dB (1 m on Axis)
600 x 521 x 590 mm
(23-5/8" x 20-5/8" x 23-1/4")
45 kg (99.1 lbs.)
15" Cone
Bass-reflex Type
Birch Plywood
Black Sprayed
35 mm pole socket on top
EEEngine
500 W at 100 Hz.
THD=1 %,
RL=8 Ω
Maximum Power: 800 W
+4dB/30 kΩ
Input (ch-A & B): XLR-3-31 (balanced)
THRU Out (ch-A & B): XLR-3-32 (balanced)
High Pass Out (ch-A & B): XLR-3-32 (balanced)
(100 Hz, 18 dB/oct, +4 dB)
MASTER LEVEL CONTROL,
CUTOFF FREQ. Control: 80 100 Hz (Variable),
PHASE Switch: (NORM/REV),
POWER Switch: ON/OFF
Power ON: Green LED
Clipping: Red LED
200 W
MSR400 MSR250 MSR100 MSR800W
•Specifications and appearance subject to change without notice.
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0 dBu=0.775 V
*
1
Speaker stand adaptor is required to mount the tripod speaker stands. For example ADP138 (USA), Ultimate BMB200, or the equal one.
*
2
Optional brackets are not sold in all regions. Please check with your local subsidiary for availability.
Specifications
Printed in Japan
www.yamahapr oaudio.com
For details please contact:
LPA548
Asymmetrical Cabinet Design
Sound bouncing around inside a speaker cabinet can have a significant
effect on the sound that comes out. The biggest problem is standing
waves that commonly occur between parallel surfaces. Standing waves
can interfere with and color the speaker’s output, thus degrading sound
quality. The standard solution is acoustic insulation material inside the
cabinet, which does help, but it doesn’t address the underlying problem
of cabinet geometry. Yamaha has gone the extra mile in designing the
MSR250 and MSR400 cabinets, employing a unique configuration that
eliminates parallel interior surfaces and therefore the root cause of
standing waves. Acoustic insulation is also applied to effectively deaden
the space inside the enclosure. Elimination of unwanted sound inside the
cabinet means that optimum sound can be delivered to where it counts
the most: your audience.
Ferrofluid Cooling
Any technology that involves power also involves heat, and this can result
in compromised performance if heat generation is not effectively
controlled. The current driving a speaker generates heat in the voice coil
that, in extreme cases, can cause the speaker to burn out. But even if the
speaker doesn’t actually burn out, that heat still results in inefficiency and
non-linearity that degrade overall performance. As the power and heat
increase, the resistance of the voice coil increases as well, causing power
compression, a loss in acoustic output that reduces the system’s dynamic
range. This problem is overcome in the MSR100 and MSR250 by placing
an advanced ferrofluid in the voice coil gap, where it serves to conduct
heat away from the voice coil with much greater efficiency than air. The
results are smooth, natural frequency response and dynamics as well as
stable performance even under heavy use.
Magnet
Voice Coil
Diaphragm
Ferrofluid
MG206C
MSR400 MSR400
MSR100MSR800W MSR100
Q2031B
Mics
MG124CX
ST OUT L
MOTIF XS8
Mics
ST OUT L ST OUT R
MSR250 MSR250
ST OUT R
MONITOR OUT R
MONITOR OUT L
Mid-size Live Sound
This system delivers plenty of power as well as majestic bass with a
pair of MSR400 powered speakers connected via the THRU
outputs of an MSR800W subwoofer. A pair of MSR100 powered
speakers serve as floor monitors for the performers.
Small PA
This small and extremely portable system can be set up and taken
down in a matter of minutes. It delivers spectacular sound, too.
MSR400 MSR250 MSR100 MSR800W
Dimensions
342
544.5
120
152
2-M8 x 25
298
406
150
652 197
351 600 590
Tripod pole diameter 35-36 mm
* Use of the stand should refer to
stand manufacturer’s instructions.
255
455.5
275
2-M8 x 25
120
137
521
2-M8 depth 17
Unit: mm

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