1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your Yamaha BR12 12-Inch 2-Way Loudspeaker System. Please read it thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.
The BR12 is a trapezoid-shaped loudspeaker cabinet designed for sound reinforcement applications. It features a robust construction with steel corner protectors, a steel grille, and an oversized steel handle for durability and portability. The system incorporates a specially designed 12-inch Eminence® woofer for smooth response and high power handling, complemented by a 1-inch compression driver with a 90x40 degree CD type horn for broad high-frequency coverage. The jackplate includes two heavy-duty 1/4-inch jacks, allowing for daisy-chaining to additional cabinets.

Figure 1: Yamaha BR12 12-Inch 2-Way Loudspeaker System. This image displays the front view of the black trapezoid-shaped loudspeaker with a metal grille and the Yamaha logo at the bottom.
2. Nga waahanga matua
- 12-inch High Power Woofer: Delivers robust low-frequency response.
- 1-inch Compression Driver with 90x40 CD Horn: Provides clear and wide high-frequency dispersion.
- 300 W Program / 600W Peak Power Handling: Ensures reliable performance under demanding conditions.
- Built-in Pole Socket: Allows for convenient stand mounting.
- 97dB Sensitivity: Efficient power conversion for high output.
- Hanga Roa: Trapezoid cabinet with steel corner protectors, steel grille, and oversized steel handle.
- Taea-Maienaa Daisy: Two heavy-duty 1/4-inch jacks for connecting multiple cabinets.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Whakanoho Tuatahi
Position the BR12 loudspeaker in a stable location. The trapezoid design allows for versatile placement, including floor monitoring or stand mounting using the built-in pole socket.
3.2 Te Hono i nga Puna Ororongo
The BR12 features two heavy-duty 1/4-inch jacks on its jackplate. These can be used to connect your audio source (e.g., mixer, amplifier) to the loudspeaker. Ensure all connections are secure before powering on your equipment.
3.3 Daisy-Chaining Multiple Loudspeakers
To connect multiple BR12 loudspeakers, use the two 1/4-inch jacks for daisy-chaining. Connect the output of one loudspeaker to the input of the next. Ensure that the total impedance of the connected loudspeakers is compatible with your amplifier's output specifications.
Video 1: General Setup Guide for Stage Monitors. This video provides a general overview of setting up stage monitors, including connecting cables and positioning. While not specific to the BR12, the principles of connecting passive loudspeakers are applicable.
4. Mahi
4.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
Connect the loudspeaker to a suitable power ampkaikawe Me whakarite te amplifier's volume is set to minimum before powering on the amplifier and then the loudspeaker. Reverse this order when powering off (loudspeaker first, then ampkaikawe).
4.2 Whakaritenga Rōrahi
Adjust the volume levels primarily from your mixing console or amplifier. The BR12 has a high sensitivity of 97dB, meaning it can produce significant sound output with relatively low power input. Monitor your amplifier's output levels to prevent clipping or distortion.
4.3 Signal Monitoring
Listen for clear, undistorted sound. If you hear any crackling, buzzing, or harsh sounds, immediately reduce the volume and check all connections. The BR12 is designed for 300W program and 600W peak power handling; exceeding these limits can damage the speaker.
Video 2: Loudspeaker Control Panel Overview. This video provides a brief look at the control panel of a loudspeaker, demonstrating various knobs and input options. It highlights the ease of use for balancing different audio sources.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
Regularly clean the exterior of the loudspeaker with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the finish or internal components. Keep the steel grille free of dust and debris to ensure optimal sound projection.
5.2 Rokiroki
When not in use, store the loudspeaker in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. If transporting, use appropriate protective covers or cases to prevent physical damage.
6. Te Raru
6.1 Karekau he Oro
- Tirohia ngā hononga hiko katoa ki te amplifier and ensure it is powered on.
- Verify that all audio cables (1/4-inch jacks) are securely connected between the source, amplifier, and loudspeaker.
- Ensure the volume levels on your audio source and amplifier are not set to minimum or muted.
- Test with a different audio source or cable to rule out faulty equipment.
6.2 Oro Kororirori
- Reduce the volume level on your audio source and amplifier. Overdriving the input can cause distortion.
- Check for damaged cables or loose connections.
- Me whakarite te amplifier's output impedance matches the loudspeaker's impedance.
- Avoid exceeding the loudspeaker's power handling capabilities (300W program / 600W peak).
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | BR12 |
| Momo Kaikorero | Pūorooro 2-Way |
| Woofer Diamita | 12 Inihi |
| Diamita Tweeter | 1 Inches (Compression Driver) |
| Whakahaere Hiko (Pataka) | 300 Watts |
| Whakahaere Hiko (Tikiake) | 600 Watts |
| Te tairongo | 97 dB |
| Horn Dispersion | 90x40 degrees (CD Type) |
| Hangarau Hononga | Auxiliary, RCA (via 1/4" jacks) |
| Rauemi | Metal, Plastic (Cabinet) |
| Hanga | Trapezoid |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 35.2 pauna (16 Kirokaramu) |
| Hunga Hua | 21.65 x 14.57 x 12.2 inihi |
| Momo Whakaeke | Floor Standing (with built-in pole socket) |
8. Pūtāhui
The Yamaha BR12 Loudspeaker System comes with a Limited Warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product for specific terms and conditions, or contact Yamaha customer support for details.
9. Tautoko
For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or service inquiries, please contact Yamaha customer support. You can find contact information on the official Yamaha webte waahi kei roto ranei i te kohinga hua.





