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LS9-16

The surprisingly small size and lightweight of the LS9-16 make it a perfect choice for applications that require maximum portability and handling ease.

LS9-16

  • 16 mono mic/line input and 4 stereo input channels,expandable up to 32 channels in two layers.
  • 16 mix buses, 8 matrix buses, plus stereo and mono buses with LCR mode.
  • Compact and light enough for one person to move and set up easily.(12.0 kg)
  • Virtual Rack packed with effects and EQ for just about any processing requirements.

LS9-32

With 32 input head amps the LS9-32 can comfortably handle the complex and varied source requirements presented by a wide range of live sound applications, but it's always reassuring to know that you can expand it up to 64 channels by just adding external preamps and Mini-YGDAI interface cards for those extra demanding line-ups.

LS9-32

  • 32 mono mic/line input and 4 stereo input channels, expandable up to 64 channels in two layers.
  • 16 mix buses, 8 matrix buses, plus stereo and mono buses with LCR mode.
  • Compact and light enough for one person to move and set up easily.(19.4 kg)
  • Virtual Rack packed with effects and EQ for just about any processing requirements.

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Installation Case

Located 30 miles from Dublin, the Riverbank Arts Centre in the picturesque town of Newbridge, County Kildare, has a catchment area that is as wide and varied as the productions it stages. And when the venue needed to upgrade its audio system, a complete Yamaha solution fitted the bill perfectly.

Installation Case

Beware of the misconception that providing pro audio for a few conference rooms is a straightforward task! The new installation of complex audio and media technology at the Convention Centre of the Swissôtel Zurich, is a good example of the impressive flexibility of Yamaha’s DME64N Digital Mixing Engine, and of how simple the control of highly complex systems can be for the user when all stops are pulled during the design and programming stages.