The name "SPX" and Yamaha have been synonymous with professional multi-effect signal processor for more than 15 years. Models like SPX90, SPX90II, SPX900, SPX1000 and SPX990 have been the most commonly found equipment in the studio and sound reinforcement racks. The SPX2000, while inheriting the standard interface and common programs from its predecessors, brings a new dimension to the sound quality with the new "REV-X" reverb algorithm and a 96kHz audio DSP.
A 96kHz audio DSP with 32-bit internal processing (58-bit accumulator) sits at the heart of the SPX2000 hardware, providing plenty of processing capacity for the complex effect algorithms. At 96kHz sampling rate, the 24-bit 128-times over-sampling AD/DA converters give 106dB dynamic range and flat response from 20Hz to 40kHz. Both are of the same high quality as the DM series Digital Production Consoles. There are also seventeen programmes created with the new "REV-X" reverb algorithms, which provide a rich reverberation tone and seamless decay.
Reverb and Early Reflections, Delay and Echo, Pitch Change, Modulation, Filter, Distortion, Combination Effects, and Freeze are all effect classes. The SPX2000 LCD has five different backlight colour options that the user can apply to any user programme. Effect groups colour the preset programmes, allowing for fast recognition of the effect type even from a distance. The device also has an operating lock mode and is appropriate for a wide range of applications, including live sound reinforcement and production studios that require professional effect processing.
First class multi-effects processor for studio and live sound reinforcement applications
Offers abundant processing power for the advanced effect algorithms with 24-bit/96kHz signal chain
Includes "REV-X Hall", "REV-X ROOM" and "REV-X PLATE" with newly introduced parameters like Room Size and Decay envelope that bring much higher definition and finer nuances
Hardware cosmetics is designed to offer optimum reliability for the engineers on site with two front panel sets of "cross-keys"
Analog connection includes XLR type (w/latch) and quarter inch L + R input and output connectors both with +4dBU/-10dBu selector switch. AES/EBU I/O is also provided as is BNC WordClock input