Yamaha

Yamaha MA2120 2-Channel Mixer Amplifier - DSP Commercial Audio

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Achieve the Perfect Commercial Sound with EaseIntroducing the Yamaha MA2120, a 2-channel mixer amplifier designed to simplify and elevate your commercial audio setup. Featuring a user-friendly interface and quick installation, this amplifier offers a versatile solution for background music, micro...

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Overview

Achieve the Perfect Commercial Sound with Ease

Introducing the Yamaha MA2120, a 2-channel mixer amplifier designed to simplify and elevate your commercial audio setup. Featuring a user-friendly interface and quick installation, this amplifier offers a versatile solution for background music, microphone use, and more, enhanced by Yamaha's acclaimed DSP technologies.

Key Features:
  • Effortless Setup and Operation
  • Yamaha DSP Features (Feedback Suppressor, Priority Ducker, Leveler, Compressor, Reverb & Echo)
  • Supports Lo-Z (120W x2ch @4Ω or 100W x2ch @3Ω/8Ω) and Hi-Z (120W x2ch or 200W x1ch, 70V/100V) speaker systems
  • 6 Mic/Line Inputs with 24V settings
  • 2 Stereo Inputs
  • Flexible EQ Functions
  • Space-Saving 1U Rack Size

Key Features

Easy setup, and a user-friendly interface for effortless operation

Supporting Lo-Z (120W x2ch @4Ω or 100W x2ch @3Ω/8Ω) and Hi-Z (120W x2ch or 200W x1ch, 70V/100V) speaker systems

DSP functions for music playback and microphone use (Feedback Suppressor, Priority Ducker, Leveler, Compressor, Reverb & Echo)

Flexible 6 mic/line inputs and 2 stereo inputs, with all 6 mic inputs featuring a 24V settings

Space-saving 1U rack size (sufficient space must be provided above and below the unit for airflow and cooling)

Specifications

Output Channels
2
Lo-Z Output Power (2ch)
120W @4Ω, 100W @3Ω/8Ω
Hi-Z Output Power (2ch)
120W (70V/100V)
Hi-Z Output Power (1ch)
200W (70V/100V)
Mic/Line Inputs
6
Stereo Inputs
2
Mic Input Voltage
24V
DSP Functions
Feedback Suppressor, Priority Ducker, Leveler, Compressor, Reverb & Echo
Rack Size
1U

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Offers a user-friendly interface and straightforward setup for simplified operation in commercial audio environments.
  • Supports both Lo-Z (120W x2ch @4Ω or 100W x2ch @3Ω/8Ω) and Hi-Z (120W x2ch or 200W x1ch, 70V/100V) speaker systems for versatile applications.
  • Includes a suite of DSP functions for enhanced music playback and microphone use, such as Feedback Suppressor and Reverb.
  • Features flexible input options with 6 mic/line inputs and 2 stereo inputs, with all mic inputs providing 24V settings.
  • Designed in a space-saving 1U rack size, making it suitable for installations where physical space is limited.

👎 Cons

  • The 1U rack size requires sufficient space above and below the unit for proper airflow and cooling, which must be considered during installation.
  • While offering many DSP functions, extensive or highly specialized audio processing might require external equipment.
  • The 2-channel output configuration may not be sufficient for very large or complex multi-zone audio systems without additional units.
  • The 24V setting for mic inputs might not be compatible with all types of condenser microphones that require 48V phantom power.
  • Optimal performance relies on correct speaker impedance matching, requiring careful system design and connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Yamaha MA2120 supports both Lo-Z (120W x2ch @4Ω or 100W x2ch @3Ω/8Ω) and Hi-Z (120W x2ch or 200W x1ch, 70V/100V) speaker systems.
Yes, it includes various DSP functions for music playback and microphone use, such as Feedback Suppressor, Priority Ducker, Leveler, Compressor, Reverb, and Echo.
The amplifier features 6 mic/line inputs, all of which come with 24V settings.
The Yamaha MA2120 is designed in a space-saving 1U rack size, though proper airflow and cooling space must be provided.
No, the amplifier is designed for easy setup and features a user-friendly interface for effortless operation.