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  • elvalyselvalys

    Yamaha PM170Published on 06/19/07 at 05:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Yamaha PM-170 is a stereo mixer with 6 inputs. So 6 pre-amp (API clone) followed by two acute low EQ and a high pass filter.




    The quick tour of the craft:
    Number of entries:
    6 Jack (mono), 1 AUX (L, R) Jack
    Controls on each input channel:
    Volume, Gain, High Pass Filter, EQ 100Hz 10kHz zr [+ /-15dB], Panoramic
    Number of outputs:
    PROGRAM OUT 2 (L, R) jack, 1 headphone
    Total Harmonic Distortion:
    Less than 0.1% at +20 dB (30Hz ~ 30kHz)
    Noise and breath
    -123dBm (on inputs),-69dB (the master and the input volume level in nominal)
    Maximum gain:
    PROGRAM 66dB, 36dB AUX IN
    Maximum input level:
    9 dB (-20dBm),-21dB (at-50dBm)
    Maximum output level:
    24 dB
    High Pass …
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    Yamaha PM-170 is a stereo mixer with 6 inputs. So 6 pre-amp (API clone) followed by two acute low EQ and a high pass filter.




    The quick tour of the craft:
    Number of entries:
    6 Jack (mono), 1 AUX (L, R) Jack
    Controls on each input channel:
    Volume, Gain, High Pass Filter, EQ 100Hz 10kHz zr [+ /-15dB], Panoramic
    Number of outputs:
    PROGRAM OUT 2 (L, R) jack, 1 headphone
    Total Harmonic Distortion:
    Less than 0.1% at +20 dB (30Hz ~ 30kHz)
    Noise and breath
    -123dBm (on inputs),-69dB (the master and the input volume level in nominal)
    Maximum gain:
    PROGRAM 66dB, 36dB AUX IN
    Maximum input level:
    9 dB (-20dBm),-21dB (at-50dBm)
    Maximum output level:
    24 dB
    High Pass Filter:
    6dB per octave 40Hz or 80Hz around
    Power Requirements:
    110, 117, 130, 220 or 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 15W
    Dimensions:
    48 x 18.2 x 25.3 cm (Rackable)
    Weight:
    8 Kgs

    UTILIZATION

    - The general configuration is it simple?
    It could not be simpler ...

    - The usual functions are they easily accessible?
    All functions are intuitive and obvious: one knob for gain, one for the bass eq, one for acute, a notch for the high pass filter, one for panning portard ...

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    It is rare to have the manual with the machine because it is no longer manufactured. However, a manual is available in pdf on the website of Yamaha here ( http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/pa/english/mixers/PM170E.pdf ) .
    The manual is purely technical and English. It includes 10 pages in black and white and covers the PM-180 PM-170 and his twin brother. Here is the summary:
    <ul> Features
    Precautions & Connections
    Front & Rear Panels
    Specifications
    Frequency Response & Dimensions
    Block & Level Diagrams </ul>

    SOUNDS

    - The console is transparent?
    No, the preamps are not "transparent". It is a very nice grain that really looks like a lot to that provided by the preamp 550 series PLCs. That's what makes the charm of the preamp Yamaha PM-180 in my opinion!

    - Introduced she breath?
    If you put everything so thoroughly, and even saturation ... But if not, in common use I have not detected.

    - The equalizer is effective? ...
    I have not used this feature too for now. But the little I've used it seemed efficient and more musical.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    I acquired almost two months ago after using it in a studio.

    - What is so special that you like most and least?
    Plus: Grain preamp!
    The least: the gain is not the same on different channels (vintage vintage ...)

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    I worked with different types of preamps yes. However, this is not so much the look I was looking preamp but the grain API ... I have not really tried before buying.

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    When you know that $ 550 API is around € 2,200, see emerge a PM-180 is a OCCAZ not to be missed when the grant is skinny!

    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    Eyes closed!

    Warning:
    I add that this kind of stuff is quite rare to find and most of the time it is in the U.S. (on ebay) that comes up.

    Price new: - (DISCONTINUED)
    Price used € 200
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