Yamaha MRX7-D
The Yamaha MRX7-D signal processor provides eight balanced mic/line inputs on Euroblock connectors, 2 stereo unbalanced line inputs on RCA connectors, eight balanced line outputs on Euroblock connectors and provides digital inputs and digital outputs via YDIF and Dante network audio on RJ45 connectors.
Complex sound system requirements for conference rooms, educational facilities, shopping malls etc are becoming increasingly large and complex. The MRX7-D offers outstanding control efficiency and flexibility for a wide range of audio installations.
The MRX7-D's open architecture design is freely configurable, allowing a bespoke solution for the customer which can incorporate many processing components and maximize the use of available DSP. Built in Dante connectivity also allows audio systems to take advantage of the many other Dante enabled products on the market including Yamaha's wide range of Digital Mixers.
Dante is a true digital network that increases the flexibility and expandability of an audio system. It can handle and distribute high numbers of audio channels over long distances to many devices on the network simultaneously. With so many Dante enable devices available, such as microphones, processors, digital mixers and amplifiers, it is the ideal choice for medium to large scale system designs.
The sound system can be designed on a PC using the dedicated software and subsequently controlled via graphical interface on a laptop / IOS / Android device as well as DCP wall panels.
The digital I/O allows sharing of digital audio with additional processors, amplifiers, I/O expanders and other Dante equipped audio devices.
An SD card slot is provided for playback of MP3/WAV files.
The mic inputs have 48V phantom power.
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