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Dante Controller
Dante Controller is used to patch channels, monitor devices, and change internal Dante settings of your devices. With Dante being built into our Yamaha consoles, Dante controller is not actually necessary, but it is helpful to have for larger Dante systems in...
Dante Controller
Dante Controller is used to patch channels, monitor devices, and change internal Dante settings of your devices. With Dante being built into our Yamaha consoles, Dante controller is not actually necessary, but it is helpful to have for larger Dante systems in...
Dante devices not connecting.
Check all cables and connections Make sure you are seeing connection lights on all devices Check to make sure the Y00#'s match on the device and the Yamaha console Restart devices Remount device on the console Try just using the Primary network Don't u...
Audio has weird artifacts.
Check cables and connections Make sure the sample rates on all the devices match. Most Dante devices run at 48 kHz Make sure you have a word clock master set Our Yamaha QL1s and DM7s are the default master for their kits The Rios are the default...
Console and devices are freezing up and loosing connection
This is most likely caused by a conflict with the Primary and Secondary networks colliding. Start the system up with just Primary connected only and make sure all devices are in Redundancy mode before connecting Secondary Avoid using one switch to do both ...
Lost audio but not connection
This is likely caused by incorrect settings on the latency in your Dante system Try setting the latency setting higher in the "Dante Setup" menu on the console The more devices and switches in system, the higher the latency setting needs to be Make ...
Dante Training and Certification
If you have time, I would suggest going through the free Dante Certification training. It will take you a few hours to complete, but is full of useful information. Just focus on Level 1 and 2 for our purposes. Level 3 is more for network administrators. Da...
JBL VTX A6 Specs
ACOUSTICAL Frequency Range1 (-10 dB) : (±3 dB) : 67 Hz-20 kHz 80 Hz-19 kHz Coverage Pattern (-6 dB) Horizontal : Vertical : 110 degrees nominal (500 Hz-16 kHz) Varies with array size and configuration ...
Amp Rack Wiring
INPUT "4-WAY IN" goes to the inputs of Amps 1-4 "SUB IN" goes to the input of Amp 5 "4-WAY THRU" and "SUB THRU" are direct outputs from their respective inputs OUTPUT Amp 1 output Ch 1 goes to +/- 1 on the "AMP 1&2" NL8 and "AMP 1" NL4 Amp 1 ...
Amps 1&3
Amps 2&4
Amp 5
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HQ Audio Inventory Reference Sheet.xlsx
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Vertec 4888
The Vertec 4888s are 3-Way speakers. Meaning they require 4 separate amp channels to run; 1 for the high frequency, 1 for the mid frequency, and 2 for the low frequency drivers. The 4x3500 amps have the NL8 output on the back to run the 4 channels over one c...
VTX A6/B15
The VTX A6s and VTX B15s are passive, which means they only need one channel of amplification to function. They use the NL4 outputs on the back of the amps. Since the NL4s on the back of the amps send 2 channels each, we can use the A/B switches on the back ...
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Vertec 4886/4883 System
The Vertec 4886s are a passive speaker, meaning they only require a single amp channel to run. They have an A/B switch on the back so that when using the Orange outputs on the back of the rack, you can run up 8 4886s on a single NL4. The 4883s are bi-amped s...