YAMAHA P SERIES II AMPLIFIERS PUSH THE POWER
Feature High Output, Maximum Efficiency and Switchable
Filters
BUENA PARK, CA (May 2, 2003)Yamaha Professional
Audio presents the P
Series II power amplifier line. With four new models, this
series represents an upgrade to the current P Series line, and
is designed to deliver a winning combination of high-output power
and extremely efficient operation for bands, DJs, houses of worship,
music venues, and other small-to-mid-sized permanent or mobile
sound reinforcement applications.
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The
P Series II Amplifier Family
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The P2500S and P3500S (currently available), P5000S
and P7000S (shipping July 2003) deliver respective power outputs
of 250, 375, 525 and 700-watt power per channel into 8-Ohm loads.
"This new line addresses customer requests
for high power, lightweight amplifiers that will withstand a harsh
live sound environment, night after night," says Wayne Hrabak,
Pro Audio marketing manager. "They really epitomize the combination
of Yamaha quality and aggressive price points."
Designed for maximum flexibility, the P Series provides
three output modes: normal Stereo Mode routes separate input signals
to independent channels with L/R signal control; Parallel Mode
routes a single input to two independent channels with L/R signal
control; and Bridged Mono Mode, which provides the highest power
output.
Switchable, sweepable filters on each input channel
can be set as "low pass" to allow easy use as a subwoofer
amplifier, or "high pass" when low frequencies require
attenuation. The range of these filters is 25Hz 150Hz.
The combination of Yamaha's exclusive EEEngine
technology with MOSFET circuitry enables the P Series to perform
with exceptional efficiency. Upgraded on-board limiters provide
optimum protection against hard clipping, while integrated Yamaha
Speaker Processing (YSP) circuitry, accessible from a rear-mounted
switch, enables all
P Series amps to enhance the audio performance of
Yamaha's Club Series loudspeakers. The 2-RU design features
front-panel 31-position input attenuators and signal indicators.
Each channel contains both professional balanced XLR and 1/4"
balanced input connectors, with 1/4" Speakon and 5-pole binding-post
output connections.
"The new P Series really pushes the performance
envelope," adds John Schauer, Professional Audio product
manager. "Using the amps with the Yamaha Club Series speakers
is the perfect combination for a punchy, transparent sound."
For more information on the P Series II Power Amplifiers,
write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division,
Professional Audio, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone
(714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio.