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Yamaha P3200 Amplifier
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P3200
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Power Amplifier

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This series of audio amps was developed from Yamaha's wealth of experience in building PA equipment and its tradition of careful attention to every detail of circuit design. These amps feature high power and superb quality together with superior reliability and stability, guarantee- ing the highest possible audio performance. Main features of the P4500/P3200/P1600 series • Three types of input jack (balanced XLR type connectors, balanced phone jacks, and barrier strip), and five-way binding post output jacks are provided, allowing use in a wide variety of situations including installed applications. • Three operating modes are provided: STEREO mode in which CHANNEL A and B operate independently, PARALLEL mode in which a mono source is output by two amp systems, and BRIDGE mode in which the unit operates as a single high-power Amplifier. • A SIGNAL indicator and CLIP indicator is provided for each channel. • The PROTECTION indicator shows the status of protective circuitry such as power-on/off protection, output muting, and the DC detection circuit. The TEMP indicator warns of heat sink overheating. • Variable-speed low-noise fan(s) ensures high reliability even under demanding conditions.

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User Manual
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User Manual
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12
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2017 10 26
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Controls and Functions ... 2 Front Panel ... 2 Rear Panel ... 3 Modes: STEREO/PARALLEL/BRIDGE ... 4 SPEAKER IMPEDANCE ... 4 Caution for Speaker Connection ... 5 Rack Mounting ... 6 Mounting in an EIA standard rack ... 6 Mounting four or fewer amps in an open-backed rack ... 6 Mounting five or more amps, or when (even with four or fewer units) the back of the rack cannot be left open ... 6 Portable Rack Mounting ... 7 Positioning the Housed Amplifier ... 7 Specifications ... 8 General Specifications ... 8 Block Diagram ... 9 Dimensions ... 9 Performance Graphs ... 10 Troubleshooting ... 1

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