Application Guide for

Yamaha Installation Series Speakers

Recommended Limiter Setting

Note that the figures are not a guarantee of protection for your speakers. Please refer to them on the understanding that they are provided as a guideline only.

Limiters allow you to provide speakers with maximum protection from unpredictable signal overload. We have provided the following table as a list of threshold figures, which should give you a starting point to work from. When configuring threshold settings, you will need to know the power ratings of the speakers and the gain of the amplifier to which they are connected.

The table in the following pages provides figures for amplifier gain levels of either 26 dB or 32 dB. For amplifiers with gain levels other than those listed here, deduct the positive difference of the gain from the figures listed for the 26 dB settings to calculate the correct setting. For example, for a gain level of 30 dB, subtract 4 dB from the figures provided for a 26 dB gain level to calculate each threshold.

For amplifiers with specifications displayed in terms of input sensitivity, calculate the gain from the power and input sensitivity figures, then use the calculation method above to obtain the correct threshold.

"DME library data for Installation Series Speakers" provides processor settings for Yamaha's "Installation Series Speakers" in the form of library data for DME24N/64N "Speaker Processor Components." Limiter settings (enabled by default) have been added to each library file.

The settings assume maximum output gain of DME (excluding DME24N's analog output) is +24dBu and 26dB voltage gain of Amplifier (based on Yamaha PC series amplifier used at -6dB attenuation) for start point.

If the set up differs from this, please check the level diagram and change the threshold parameters before using limiter.

E.g. If +18dBu output cards such as MY4-DA or MY8-DA96 are used, raise the threshold by 6dB. E.g. If amplifiers with 30dB voltage gain are used, turn the threshold 4dB down.

“DME library data for Installation Series Speakers” can be freely downloaded from the Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

Speaker Processor “SP2060” also contains these library files for Installation Series speakers as default presets.

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Yamaha IF2112 manual Recommended Limiter Setting

IF2112 specifications

The Yamaha IF2112 is a prominent addition to Yamaha's line of professional passive loudspeakers, designed to deliver exceptional sound quality and reliable performance in various sound reinforcement applications. This model stands out for its versatility, making it suitable for everything from live performances to installations in commercial spaces.

One of the key features of the Yamaha IF2112 is its dual 12-inch LF (low-frequency) drivers, which provide a robust bass response that is both punchy and accurate. This is complemented by a unique horn-loaded design that incorporates a 2-inch titanium diaphragm compression driver. The result is a consistent and even dispersion of sound, ensuring that audiences enjoy quality audio regardless of their location within the venue.

The IF2112 is constructed with a sturdy, durable polyurea finish that not only enhances aesthetics but also protects against wear and tear. The cabinet design includes a rear input panel with connector options for flexibility in various setups. Additionally, the speaker is equipped with integrated rigging points that facilitate easy and secure mounting in both horizontal and vertical orientations.

In terms of performance, the IF2112 boasts a frequency response range from 55 Hz to 20 kHz, allowing it to reproduce a wide spectrum of audio, from deep bass to clear highs. With a power handling capacity of 500 watts RMS and a peak power handling of 2000 watts, the IF2112 is capable of producing high sound pressure levels, making it suitable for larger venues.

Yamaha's Advanced Wave Guide technology enhances the IF2112's performance by ensuring sound coverage is uniform across the audience area. This is particularly beneficial for live sound applications, where even sound distribution is critical to the overall experience.

Furthermore, the IF2112 features a lightweight design, making it easier to transport and set up, a significant advantage for mobile sound engineers and rental companies. Its compatibility with various Yamaha amplifiers also allows users to maximize the speaker's capabilities, ensuring optimal quality and performance.

Overall, the Yamaha IF2112 is a powerful and versatile loudspeaker that combines advanced technologies with robust design, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and enthusiasts in need of high-quality sound reinforcement.