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First, please carefully read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on the reverse side.

Thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha MA2030/PA2030 power amplifier. Please read through this 
manual carefully before beginning use, so that you will be able to take full advantage of the device’s 
various functions. After you have read the manual, keep it in a safe place.

•  The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
•  The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of 

their respective companies.

•  In this manual, the 

 mark indicates content that is unique to the MA2030, and 

 indicates 

content unique to the PA2030. Contents that are common to both have no marks.

•  Amplifier illustrations are mainly from the MA2030. Where necessary, illustrations of the PA2030 are also 

shown.

Features

•  Supports both kinds of speaker connection: high-impedance connection and low-impedance 

connection.

•  Equipped with digital processor (Feedback Suppressor, Ducker, Leveler). 
•  Optional PA2030 expansion amplifier enables connection of additional speakers. 

Included items

•  Power cord (2.0m)
•  Euroblock plugs (3-pin, 3.50mm pitch) x 1 

, x 2 

 

•  Technical Specifications (English only): includes block diagram, dimensions, and input/output 

specifications.

•  Owner’s Manual (this sheet) 

Setup

Option 

2

Speaker expansion

Option 

1

Microphones

Option 

3

Control Panel 

(DCP1V4S)

Step 

1

Speakers

Step 

2

Portable audio player, 

etc.

Step 

2

CD players, tuners, etc.

To AC outlet

Step 

3

Volume adjustment

Step 

4

Front panel

Rear panel

Connecting Speakers

Step 

1

Change the setting depending on the speaker connection (high- or low-impedance connection), the kind 
of speakers, and the installation location of the speakers. Refer to “Connecting Speaker Cables” at the 
right bottom on this page and the explanation of high-impedance connection, etc. at the following URL.

Yamaha Pro Audio site: “Better Sound for Commercial Installations”:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/global/en/training_support/better_sound/

 Caution

•  Before connecting speakers, make sure that the power of the device is turned off. If the power is on, there is a risk of 

electrical shock.

•  Ensure that load is not applied to the speaker cable.
•  In a high-impedance installation, make sure that the sum of the power input ratings of the speakers to be connected 

does not exceed 60W.

•  In a low-impedance installation, make sure that the total impedance of speakers to be connected is at least 3 ohms. 

 

High-impedance Connections (60W x 1 channel)

Maximum output 

voltage: 100V

Maximum output 

voltage: 70V

Set the speaker output to high-impedance by setting the [OUTPUT] switch to 
[100V] or [70V] corresponding to the maximum output voltage.

Use speaker cables to connect the [SPEAKERS A] 

 terminal to the positive “+” 

terminals of the speakers, and the [SPEAKERS B] 

 terminal to the negative “-” 

terminals.

In case of high-impedance connection, the [SPEAKERS A] 

 and [SPEAKERS B] 

 terminals are 

not used. Do not connect to the terminals.

Note

  The speaker output is processed through a high pass filter (80Hz, 18dB/oct.).

 

Low-impedance Connections (30W x 2 channels)

[SETUP] DIP switch

1

Speaker impedance

4Ω or more

 up 

3Ω to 4Ω

 down 

Set the speaker output to low-impedance connection by setting the [OUTPUT] switch 
to [4Ω 3Ω].

Set the [SETUP] DIP switch 1 to [4Ω] (up, impedance: 4Ω or more) or [3Ω] (down, 
impedance: 3Ω to 4Ω) corresponding to the specifications of the speakers to be 
connected.

Connect the [SPEAKERS A] 

/

 terminals to the “+”/“-” terminals of the first 

speaker, and the [SPEAKERS B] 

/

 terminals to the “+”/“-” terminals of the second 

speaker.

 

Configuration of Speaker Output Signal

Connecting Yamaha Speakers  
[SETUP] DIP switch 4/5

Setting the [SETUP] DIP switches optimizes the 
output signal to match Yamaha speakers designed 
for commercial installations.

[SETUP] DIP switch

4

5

Yamaha speakers 
designed for 
commercial installations

Surface 
mount-type

 down 

 up 

Ceiling-type  down 

 down 

Non-Yamaha speakers

 up 

—: Setting is not required. (Either up or down can be used.)

Setting mono/stereo output  
[SETUP] DIP switch 7

In a low-impedance installation, if speakers are 
placed in a stereo arrangement, set to stereo 
output.

[SETUP] DIP switch

7

High-impedance 
connections

Mono output

Low-impedance 
connections

 up 

Mono output

 down 

Stereo output (*1)

—: Setting is not required. (Either up or down can be used.)

*1:  When stereo audio is output, the left channel signal 

is output from the [SPEAKERS A] terminals and the 
right channel signal is output from the [SPEAKERS B] 
terminals.

Connecting External Devices

Step 

2

MA2030 front panel

mini-stereo 

type

RCA type

RCA type

Euroblock

MA2030 rear panel

PA2030 rear panel

Connect a BGM (background music) tuner, a CD player, a portable audio player, etc. to the stereo input jacks 
of this device.

Jack position

Jack name

Jack type

MA2030

Front panel

[ST IN 1] jack

mini-stereo type (unbalanced input)

Rear panel

[ST IN 2] jack
[ST IN 3] jack

RCA type (unbalanced input)

PA2030

Rear panel

[LINE IN] jack

Euroblock connector (balanced input; connect with supplied 
Euroblock plugs), RCA type (unbalanced input)

Note

  Refer to “Attaching Euroblock Plugs” for Euroblock plug installation.

Make sure that this device and all devices to be connected are turned off.

Connect this device and any external devices with appropriate cables.

Leveler (suppressing wide playback volume variations)  
[SETUP] DIP switch 6

 

The Leveler function automatically suppresses and corrects for large changes 
in the playback volume from external devices for a more consistent sound, 
such as when reproducing BGM (background music).

[SETUP] DIP switch

6

Leveler disabled

 up 

Leveler enabled

 down 

Connecting Power Cord and Turning On

Step 

3

MA2030 front panel

MA2030 rear panel

Power cord

AC IN connector

To AC outlet

Make sure power switches of this device and devices connected to this device are 
turned off (in 

 position).

Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way to the left.

Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN connector.

Insert the power cord plug into an appropriate outlet.

After turning on the connected devices (portable audio players, CD players, etc.), turn 
on this device.

Note

  •  Before turning on the power, please check that there are no problems with the cabling, connections, and so on.

•  When turning the system off, turn off this device, and then connected devices.

Adjusting Volume

Step 

4

MA2030 front panel

PA2030 front panel

Select a stereo input by rotating the [ST SOURCE] knob. 

The [ST SOURCE] indicator corresponding to the selected input signal lights.

Input audio signal from the external device, and confirm that sound is being output 
from the speakers by gradually rotating the [VOLUME] knob to the right.

Make sure that the [VOLUME SIGNAL] indicator lights according to the sound input and that sound 
comes from the speakers.

Matching the volume levels of external devices (including microphones) 

When connecting two or more external devices, you can lower the volume of the louder devices (or 
microphones) to match the level of the faintest device. If you are using microphones, follow the instructions in 
“Option 1 Using Microphones” before executing the operation below.

Select the stereo input with the loudest sound by rotating the [ST SOURCE] knob.

Press and hold the [ST SOURCE] knob until the [ST SOURCE] indicator flashes.

Rotate the [ST SOURCE] knob to the left until the volume decreases to the point that 
lowers as loud as that of the faintest sounding stereo input (or microphones).

As the volume becomes fainter, the flashing rate of the [ST SOURCE] indicator becomes slower.

Push the [ST SOURCE] knob to complete the adjustment.

The [ST SOURCE] indicator lights.

Note

  Adjustable range: -18dB – 0dB

Using Microphones 

Option 

1

MA2030 front panel

Phone

Euroblock

XLR

MA2030 rear panel

Turn the [MIC IN 1] knob or the [MIC IN 2 GAIN] trimmer all the way to the left, and 
connect a microphone to the [MIC IN 1] jack or the [MIC IN 2] connector.

Set the [VOLUME] knob to roughly a 2:00 position.

Loudly speak into the microphone, and turn the [MIC IN 1] knob or the [MIC IN 2 GAIN] 
trimmer to the right until the output signal is not distorted.

If you input a loud voice but the output is small, raise the volume with the [VOLUME] knob.
If the sound out of the speakers is too loud, lower the volume with the [MIC IN 1] knob or the [MIC IN 2 
GAIN] trimmer.

Make sure the input from external devices matches the volume levels of the 
microphones and the external devices.

Refer to “Matching the volume levels of external devices (including microphones)” in “Step 4 Adjusting 
Volume” for instructions.

Note

  •  To adjust the [MIC IN 2 GAIN] trimmer, use a slotted screw driver.

•  Refer to “Attaching Euroblock Plugs” for installation of Euroblock plugs.
•  The input signal is always processed through a high pass filter (120Hz, 12dB/oct.) to cut off low frequency signals 

as well as a Feedback Suppressor to suppress howling.

Ducker (lowering the volume of the other channels automatically when a 
microphone signal is input)  
[SETUP] DIP switch 2/3

Jack/connector

[MIC IN 1]

[MIC IN 2]

Note

  •  If both Duckers of the [MIC IN 1] jack and the [MIC 

IN 2] jack are enabled, the Ducker for the [MIC IN 
1] takes priority.

•  Activating the Ducker lowers the output volume of 

the stereo inputs by 24dB and mutes that of the 
other microphone input.

[SETUP] DIP switch

2

3

Ducker disabled

 up 

 up 

Ducker enabled

 down 

 down 

Expanding Speakers

Option 

2

MA2030 rear panel

RCA

RCA

PA2030 rear panel

Connecting the MA2030 and PA2030 lets you increase the number of driven speakers. Connect the [LINE 
OUT] jacks of MA2030 and the [LINE IN] jacks of PA2030.

Operating with Control Panel 

Option 

3

Connecting Yamaha Digital Control Panel DCP1V4S to MA2030 enables you to control the volume, to 
switch inputs, etc. remotely.

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Rear panel

MA2030 rear panel

Ethernet straight cable  
(CAT5e or more; 200m or less) 

Yamaha Digital Control Panel 
DCP1V4S
(maximum: one unit)

When connecting to MA2030, 
set the DIP switch 4 to ON 
(termination setting). 

Sets the panel ID

The functions of the knob and the switches of DCP1V4S can be configured with DIP switches at the back 
of DCP1V4S.

Panel 

ID

DIP switch

 

1 2 3 4

Knob

Switch 1

Switch 2

Switch 3

Switch 4

Volume

: Adjusts the volume output 

to the [SPEAKERS] terminals and 
the [LINE OUT] jacks.

Stereo 1/2/3

: Switches to stereo 

input 1/2/3.

Mic. 1/2

: Turns on/off microphone 

input 1/2. When a microphone 
is on, the switch indicator of the 
control panel lights and the stereo 
input is muted.
•  If the panel ID is set to 3, the 

stereo input is not muted even 
though the microphone is on.

•  If the panel ID is set to 7, the 

microphone stays on while 
holding the switch.

: A chime sounds when the 

microphone is turned on/off

: Does not work. (No function is 

assigned.)

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Volume

1

Stereo 1

Stereo 2

Stereo 3

2

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

3

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

4

Mic. 1

Mic. 1

5

Mic. 2

Mic. 2

6

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

7

Mic. 1

Mic. 2

Note

  Refer to “DCP1V4S Owner’s Manual” for DCP1V4S installation.

Connecting Speaker Cables

The [SPEAKERS] output connectors on the rear panel are barrier strip type connectors. The connections 
are described below for two methods: using a spade lug and using a bare conductor.

 Caution

Ensure that load is not applied to the speaker cable.

Note

  Connect the cables so that the amplifier’s “+” and “-” symbols match those of the speaker. If they are reversed, 

the phase will be reversed and the sound will not be output correctly.

When using a spade lug

Loosen the screw, insert the spade lug all the 
way from below, and tighten the screw.

≤5.8mm
(≤0.23")

≥3.2mm
(≥ 0.13")

When using a bare conductor

Loosen the screw, wrap the conductor wire around 
the barrier strip terminal, and tighten the screw. Be 
sure that the bare wire does not touch the chassis.

* Actual size

15mm*

(0.6")

Speaker cable

Wire 
should not 
touch the 
chassis.

Attaching Euroblock Plugs

1

2

3

4

Loosen

Tighten

Slotted 
screwdriver

Approx. 5 mm
(approx. 0.2")

Terminal 
screw

Euroblock plug

Note

  •  You must use the supplied Euroblock plugs. If the plugs have been lost, please contact your Yamaha dealer.

•  To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector, strip the wire as shown in the illustration using 

stranded wire to make connections. With a Euroblock connection, stranded wires may be prone to breakage 
because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the cable or due to vibration. When rack mounting your device, 
use a lacing bar when possible to bundle and fasten the cables.

•  Do not tin (solder) the exposed end.

Loosen terminal screws.

Insert cables.

Securely tighten terminal screws.

Insert the Euroblock plug into the [MIC IN 2] terminal of MA2030 or the [LINE IN] 
terminal of PA2030.

Panel Lock

Changes by several knobs can be locked, so that the settings of the device are not affected by accidental 
touch or unauthorized operation. The [ST SOURCE], [SOURCE EQ BASS] and [SOURCE EQ TREBLE] 
knobs can be locked.

Adjust the [ST SOURCE], [SOURCE EQ BASS] and [SOURCE EQ TREBLE] knobs 
to the desired fixed settings.

Turn off the power.

Set DIP switch 8 to the downward position.

Turn the power back on again.

Note

  To unlock, turn off the power, set DIP switch 8 to the upward position, and turn on the power.

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