YAMAHA LC2 Details top
Group teaching in music education has moved into the computer age, courtesy of the LC2 Multi Purpose Music Lab, made for Yamaha by JLCooper. This affordable, multi-purpose system features a modular and expandable design, making it ideal for a variety of electronic instruments and classroom setups.
The LC2 is ideal for college digital piano labs, or K-12 labs that have portable keyboards, electronic percussion, synthesizers or even Yamaha's Silent Series instruments. The system includes a rack mounted Hub, Student Boxes, a Hardware Remote Control and optional Music Management software. The basic eight-channel system includes cabling and headphones, and can be expanded via eight-channel expansion cards to accommodate as many as 48 students.
"The Yamaha LC2 will allow any school music program to begin with a great system and grow as needed, or as new budgets become available," states Mike Bates, director, Institutional and Commercial Services, Yamaha Music Marketing Group. "The system's affordability, combined with the wide selection of electronic instruments available from Yamaha, will allow the creation of labs that expand the possibilities for group teaching in music education. The possibilities are amazing."
Yamaha LC2 Kit
The LC2 Hub can be controlled by the Hardware Remote Controller and/or computer-based software via an Ethernet connection. Student Boxes include stereo instrument, microphone and computer audio inputs, plus output and level controls. Each box is connected to the Hub via 10 meter cables in the main LC2 Kit and 20 meter cables in Expander kits.
The Hardware Remote Controller is small enough to fit on top of the teacher's keyboard, can do student Grouping and Pairing, and can store up to six different class configurations for easy recall.
Yamaha's Music Lab Management software mirrors all the controls of the Remote Controller, and contains complete class management tools and multimedia music software. By adding a Windows-based computer to the system, teachers can name students and classes, track attendance and test scores, run a variety of Yamaha music software and even see the physical layout of their classes.
Currently available, the LC2 includes: a rack mounted Hub, Student Boxes, Hardware Remote Control and optional Music Management software. The basic eight-channel system includes cabling and headphones, and can be expanded via eight-channel expansion cards to accommodate as many as 48 students.
| Example Lab Configurations |
| Instrument |
Description |
# of Students |
LiSt Price |
| PSR172 |
8 Channel LC2 w/ PSR172 w PA3 |
8 |
$4,278.60 |
| PSRK1 |
8 Channel LC2 w/ PSRK1 w PA5 |
8 |
$8,147.60 |
| DGX505 |
8 Channel LC2 + 8 Channel LC2 with 8 DGX505 w PA5 (2 students per DGX505) |
16 |
$11,797.60 |
| DGX505 |
8 Channel LC2 + 8 Channel LC2 with 16 DGX505 w PA5 (1 student per DGX505) |
16 |
$18,997.20 |
| YDP113 |
8 Channel LC2 with 8 YDP113 |
8 |
$13,359.00 |
| DD55 |
8 Channel LC2 with 8 DD55 Digital Drums w PA5 |
8 |
$5,398.60 |
| P60 w/stand |
8 Channel LC2 + 8 channel LC2 with 8 P60 w LP120 stands |
8 |
$10,983.00 |
| PACO12 Guitar |
8 Channel LC2 with 8 Pacifica Electric guitars |
8 |
$4,998.92 |
| DTEXPRESS III |
8 Channel with 8 DTEXPRESS III Electronic Percussion system |
8 |
$13,359.00 |