YAMAHA PM5000 SERIES MIXING CONSOLES MAKE INDUSTRY DEBUT
35 Bus Configuration Blends Familiar Analog Interface With
Digital Recall Capability
BUENA PARK, CA (February 7, 2003)Yamaha Corporation
of America announces the industry debut of the highly-anticipated
PM5000 mixing consolean example of applied experience gained
through 30 years of mixing console production. The PM5000 includes
many new features based on the needs of the sound reinforcement
market by retaining the logical layout and ergonomics of the industry-standard
PM4000,
while offering the control convenience, recall and versatility
of the ground-breaking PM1D.
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Yamaha
PM5000 Sound Reinforcement Console
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The PM5000 will be available in July in three configurations
to meet the widest range of system requirements: 52 channels (48
mono/4 stereo); 36 channels (32 mono/4 stereo); and 28 channels
(24 mono/4 stereo). All versions feature four stereo input modules
as standard, and additional stereo modules (replacing mono modules)
may be requested by special order. Features include: comprehensive
input channel functions; versatile 35-bus configuration for FOH
or monitor applications; 12 VCA groups and a 4 Stereo + 8 Mono
matrix; a Variable Sum Gain control; and digital scene recall
with Recall Safe function.
There is a strong demand for analog consoles
and their familiar, efficient user interfaces, as well as digital-style
recall capability, states Larry Italia, general manager,
Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems division. The PM5000 has
been engineered to fulfill those needs and serve as a worthy successor
to the successful PM4000.
With the Yamaha PM5000, the elements of sound quality
have been taken to the highest level through updated circuit design,
grounding and parts selection. Particular attention has been paid
to areas that have the greatest influence on the soundhead
amplifiers, equalizers, and VCAs. The result is clean, well-defined
sound quality.
Although the PM5000 handles all audio signals in
the analog domain, it also offers advanced digital scene recall
capability. Recallable parameters include channel ON/OFF, assignments,
and fader positions. Up to 990 complete scenes with user-assigned
titles can be stored in the onboard memory, or on external Flash
memory cards. Because motorized faders, illuminated switches and
LED indicators immediately respond to the recalled parameters,
console status can be visually confirmed in an instant. The RECALL
SAFE function, inherited from the all-digital Yamaha PM1D, has
also been included in the PM5000 scene recall system.
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PW5000
Power Supply Unit
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Mono input channels feature: phantom power and 26
dB pad switches; continuous 50dB gain trim; a phase switch; variable-frequency
12dB/octave high-pass filters; 4-band fully parametric EQ (HIGH
and LOW bands can be switched to shelving operation); and insert
I/O (pre/post-EQ switchable). L-C-R panning which uses the mono
bus as the center channel is also provided as an option to standard
L-R panning. CSR (Center-Side Ratio) control is provided for the
L-C-R mode. Stereo modules include all of the above functions,
with the exception of L-C-R panning, plus an L+R switch.
The PM5000 offers total convenience, quality, and
control, whether configured as 12 stereo and 8 mono auxiliary
buses for FOH operation, or as 32 (12 stereo + 8 mono) auxiliary
buses for monitor applications. The 35 buses include: 12 stereo
aux buses; 8 group/aux buses; a stereo bus; and mono (center)
bus. The 8 group/auxiliary buses can be switched for group or
aux operation in pairs. When set up as group buses, either the
input-channel pre- or post-pan signal may be selected as the source.
Stereo aux master sections feature L+R switches, and may be used
as mono sends, as required.
The 12 VCA groups may be cascaded with another PM5000
console, or with VCAs 1 through 8 on models PM4000 or PM3500.
A 4 stereo + 8 mono matrix mix section is also available for all
35 buses, providing up to 16 possible mono matrix sub-mixes for
large system applications.
New SUM GAIN controls are included pre-fader on
all master sections, providing variable 0 through 20dB attention
immediately prior to the corresponding summing amplifiers.
Previously, when overload or clipping occurred
at a consoles summing amplifiers, it was necessary to adjust
the input channel fader and/or head amplifier levels of all related
channels, notes Dan Craik, product manager, Yamaha Commercial
Audio. Sum Gain conveniently eliminates the need to readjust
numerous channel level settings.
The control surface ergonomics of the Yamaha PM5000
have been enhanced for easy, efficient operation. Operational
details such as knob size, spacing, and feel have been refined
to maximize control smoothness and efficiency. Horizontally, the
left and right sends on each module are separated by blue and
white colors, while vertically the division between the EQ and
AUX, and AUX and GROUP/AUX sections are clearly indicated in red
(EQ controls are green, sends are blue, and red is used as a cautionary
color). The logical and widely accepted traditional PM console
color layout has been basically retained, and much of the user
interface of the PM5000 will seem familiar to experienced mix
engineers who are used to working with other PM series consoles.
A dedicated power supply (PW5000) delivers clean
power to the consoles analog circuitry via a high-performance
transformer-based system. The digital control and switching relay
circuitry is powered by a high-efficiency switching power supply
system. Operating efficiency and operating temperature range have
been dramatically enhanced. Two power supply units can be coupled
for failsafe switchover operation without the need of an external
switcher.
For more information on the Yamaha PM5000, please
visit www.yamahaproaudio.com
or contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Commercial Audio Systems
Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714)
522-9011; email infostation@yamaha.com