Multiple Sp2060 - Yamaha SP2060 Owner's Manual

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Introduction to the SP2060

Multiple SP2060

This example is a system that uses CobraNet™ for long-distance digital transfer between the control room and
amp room.
Audio signals from Yamaha PM5D digital mixing console, talkback mic signal, chime source, etc. are input to the
DME64N. The output destination and level settings are specified via the Routing function.
Furthermore, you can process output signals (EQ, Limiter, etc.) by adding an EQ component. The output from
the DME64N is converted to CobraNet™ signals via the MY16-C, then transferred via the Ethernet cable to the
NHB32-C located in the amp room.
In the amp room, this signal is converted to the AES/EBU digital signal via the NHB32-C, then input to the
SP2060, which, in turn, processes the signal using the Crossover, EQ, Delay, and Limiter to suit each speaker.
The SP2060 control signal is also transferred to the amp room via the Ethernet cable. (Yamaha recommends that
you use Giga-bit switching hubs.)
Control Room
Amp Room
1
2
XP7000
Main L
PM5D
Cascade
LINK
CONDUCT
LOCK
ERROR
SP2060
3
4
5
6
XP7000
Main R
Mono Sub
Talkback mic
SCENE
SCENE
HOME
HOME
UTILITY
UTILITY
LEVEL
LEVEL
MY16-C
Switching Hub
Switching Hub
NHB32-C
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE
88
1
2
3
4
XP7000
XM4180
Under Balcony
Stair Step
DME64N
Specifying the
destination and
processing (such
MUTE
MUTE
CANCEL
CANCEL
ENTER
ENTER
as EQ) for the
output signal
Switching Hub
Ethernet
AES/EBU
CobraNet
Switching Hub
SP2060
5
6
XH200
Lobby/
Dressing Room
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