Yamaha TX4n Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual
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Panel Operations
3. Use encoder A to move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and encoder B to edit the parameter
value.
4. If the parameter value is blinking, press the [ENTER] button to confirm the value.
Non-blinking parameter values are reflected by the amplifier in real time.
General
Here you can make general settings for the amplifier, such as gain/input sensitivity and amp mode.
Sensitivity/Amp Gain
Stereo/Bridge/Parallel
Attenuation Link
Parameter name Range Explanation
Amp Gain 19.8–43.8 dB Specifies the gain of each channel. The gain and input sensitivity are
linked; you may edit either one.
Sensitivity TX6n: 24.0–0.0 dBu
TX5n: 22.6– -1.4 dBu
TX4n: 21.4– -2.6 dBu
Specifies the input sensitivity of each channel. Since the maximum out-
put is different for each model, the settable range will differ for each
model. The gain and input sensitivity are linked; you may edit either
one.
Gain Mode Link ON/OFF Specifies whether the gain and input sensitivity settings will be linked
between channels.
Standby/On Standby/On Switches the power between Standby and On modes. Standby is a
state in which the speaker output’s power amp section is off (operation
other than speaker output will continue).
Parameter name Range Explanation
Amp Mode Stereo The amplifier will operate in stereo, with channels A and B indepen-
dent.
Bridge The amplifier will operate as a monaural high-power amplifier that
bridge-connects the speaker output’s power amp sections, with the out-
put signal from the channel A speaker processor as the source.
Parallel The amplifier will operate as a two-channel monaural amplifier, with the
output signal from the channel A speaker processor as the source.
Parameter name Range Explanation
Att Link ON/OFF Specifies whether the attenuator settings will be linked between chan-
nels.