Yamaha Audio KPA-501 User manual

Digital
Karaoke
Processing
Amplifier
ay
sÈ
»
OWNER’S
MANUAL
ik
IMPORTANT!
Please
record
the
serial
number
of
this unit
in
the
space
below.
Model:
KPA-501
Serial
No.:
The
serial
number
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
Retain
this
Owners
Manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.

CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
e
Explanation
of
Graphical
Symbols
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
you
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voltage”
within
the
product's
|
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
you
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock,
do
not
expose
this unit
to
rain
or
moisture.
{1
Read
Instructions
—
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
2
Retain
Instructions
—
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
3
Heed
Warnings
—
All
warnings
on
the
appliance
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
4
Follow
Instructions
—
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5
Attachments
—
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
video
product
manufacturer
as
they
may
cause
hazards.
6
Water
and
Moisture
—
Do
not
use
this
unit
near
water
—
for
example,
near
a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
or
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming
pool,
and
the
like.
{f
Carts
and
Stands
—
The
appliance
should
be
used
only
with
a
cart
or
stand
that
is
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
7A
An
appliance
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
appliance
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
8
Ventilation
—
The
appliance
should
be
situated
so
that
its
location
or
position
does
not
interfere
with
its
proper
ventilation.
For
example,
the
appliance
should
not
be
situated
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
similar
surface
that
may-
block
the
ventilation
openings;
or,
placed
in
a
built-in
installation,
such
as
a
bookcase
or
cabinet
that
may
impede
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation
openings.
9
Heat-
The
appliance
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
neat.
10
Power
Sources
—
The
appliance
should
be
connected
to
a
power
supply
only
of
the
type
described
in
the
-
operating
instructions
or
as
marked
on
the
appliance.
11
Grounding
or
Polarization
—
Precautions
should
be
taken
so
that
the
grounding
or
polarization
means
of
an
appliance
is
not
defeated.
12
Power-Cord
Protection
—
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular
attention
to
cords
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
appliance.
13
Cleaning
—
Unplug
this
unit
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning.
14
Power
Lines
—
An
outdoor
antenna
should
be
located
away
from
power
lines.
15
Nonuse
Periods
—
The
power
cord
of
the
rapia
shouid
be
unplugged
from
the
outlet
when
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time.
16
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
—
Care
should
be
taken
so
that
objects
do
not
fall
and
liquids
are
not
spilled
into
the
enclosure
through
openings.
17
Damage
Requiring
Service
—
The
appliance
should
be
serviced
by
qualified
service
personnel
when:
A.
The
power-supply
cord
or
plug
has
been
damaged;
or
B.
Objects
have
fallen
into
the
appliance:
or
G.
The
appliance
has
been
exposed
to
rain;
or
D.
The
appliance
does
not
appear
to
operate
normally
or
exhibits
a
marked
change
in
performance;
or
E.
The
appliance
has
been
dropped,
or
the
enclosure
damaged.
18
Servicing
—
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
service
the
appliance
beyond
that
described
in
the
operating
instructions.
All
other
servicing
should
be
referred
to
qualified
service
personnel.
CAUTION
The
apparatus
is
not
disconnected
from
the
AC
power
source
so
long
as
it
is
connected
to
the
wall
outlet,
even
if
the
appratus
itself
is
turned
off.
Note
to
CATV
system
installer
(U.S.A.):
|
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installers
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
NEC
that
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shail-be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
cable
entry
as
practical.

FCC
INFORMATION
(U.S.A.)
IMPORTANT
NOTICE:
DO
NOT
MODIFY
THIS
UNIT!
This
product,
when
installed
as
indicated
in
the
instructions
contained
in
this
manual,
meets
FCC
requirements.
Modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
Yamaha
may
void
your
authority,
granted
by
the
FCC,
to
use
the
product.
IMPORTANT:
When
connecting
this
product
to
accessories
and/or
another
product
use
only
high
quality
shielded
cables.
Cable/s
supplied
with
this
product
MUST
be
used.
Follow
all
installation
instructions.
Failure
to
follow
instructions
could
void
your
FCC
authorization
to
use
this
product
in
the
USA.
NOTE:
This
product
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
requirements
listed
in
FCC
Regulations,
Part
15
for
Class
“B”
digital
devices.
Compliance
with
these
requirements
provides
a
reasonable
level
of
assurance
that
your
use
of
this
product
in
a
residential
environment
will
not
result
in
harmful
interference
with
other
electronic
devices.
This
equipment
generates/uses
radio
frequencies
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
according
to
the
instructions
found
in
the
owner's
manual,
may
cause
interference
harmful
to
the
operation
of
other
electronic
devices.
Compliance
with
FCC
regulations
does
not
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
all
installations.
If
this
product
is
found
to
be
the
source
of
interference,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
unit
“OFF”
and
“ON”,
please
try
to
eliminate
the
problem
by
using
one
of
the
following
measures:
Relocate
either
this
product
or
the
device
that
is
being
affected
by
the
interference.
Utilize
power
outlets
that
are
on
different
branch
(circuit
breaker
or
fuse)
circuits
or
install
AC
line
filter/
S.
In
the
case
of
radio
or
TV
interference,
relocate/
reorient
the
antenna.
If
the
antenna
lead-in
is
300
ohm
ribbon
lead,
change
the
lead-in
to
coaxial
type
cable.
lf
these
corrective
measures
do
not
produce
satisfactory
results,
please
contact
your
local
retailer
authorized
to
distribute
this
type
of
product.
If
you
can
not
locate
the
appropriate
retailer,
please
contact
Yamaha
Electronics
Corp.,
U.S.A.
6600
Orangethorpe
Ave.,
Buena
Park,
CA90620.
We
Want
You
Listening
For
A
Lifetime
YAMAHA
and
the
Electronic
Industries
Association's
Consumer
Electronics
Group
want
you
to
get
the
most
out
of
your
equipment
by
playing
it
at
a
safe
level.
One
that
lets
the
sound
come
through
loud
and
clear
without
annoying
blaring
or
distortion
—
and,
most
importantly,
without
affecting
your
sensitive
hearing.
Since
hearing
damage
from
loud
sounds
is
often
undetectable
until
it
is
too
late,
YAMAHA
and
the
Electronic
Industries
Association's
Consumer
Electronics
Group
recommend
you
avoid
prolonged
exposure
to
excessive
volume
levels.
LISTENING
For
A
Lifetine——
CAUTION:
READ
THIS
BEFORE
OPERATING
YOUR
UNIT
1
To
ensure
the
finest
performance,
please
read
this
manual
carefully.
Keep
it
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
2
Install
your
unit
in
a
cool,
dry,
clean
place
—
away
from
windows,
heat
sources,
and
too
much
vibration,
dust,
moisture
or
cold.
Avoid
sources
of
hum
(transformers,
motors).
To
prevent
fire
or
electrical
shock,
do
not
expose
to
rain
and
water.
Do
not
operate
the
unit
upside-down.
Never
open
the
cabinet.
If
a
foreign
object
drops
into
the
set,
contact
your
dealer.
5
Place
the
unit
in
a
location
with
adequate
air
circulation.
Do
not
interfere
with
its
proper
ventilation;
this
will
cause
the
internal
temperature
to
rise
and
may
result
in
a
failure.
6
Do
not
use
force
on
switches,
knobs
or
cords.
When
moving
the
set,
first
turn
the
unit
off.
Then
genily
|
disconnect
the
power
plug
and
the
cords
connecting
to
other
equipment.
Never
pull
the
cord
itself.
7
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
the
unit
with
chemical
solvents:
this
might
damage
the
finish.
Use
a
clean,
dry
cloth.
8
Be
sure
to
read
the
“Troubleshooting”
section
on
common
operating
errors
before
concluding
that
your
unit
is
faulty.
9
Unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet
if
the
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
To
disconnect
the
cord,
pull
it
out
by
grasping
the
plug.
Never
pull
the
cord
itself.
10
To
prevent
lightning
damage,
pull
out
the
power
cord
and
remove
the
antenna
cable
during
an
electrical
storm.
11
The
general
digital
signals
may
interfere
with
other
equipment
such
as
tuners
or
receivers.
Move
the
system
farther
away
from
such
equipment
if
interference
is
observed.
NOTE:
Please
check
the
copyright
laws
in
your
country
before
recording
from
records,
compact
discs,
radio,
etc.
Recording
of
copyrighted
material
may
infringe
copyright
laws.

FEA
URE
eertecetcnieclnteedtcn
se
panier
nae
nadir
asic
aareeow
4
ACCESSORY
winetetes
catechins
4
CONNEC
TIONS
a
e
a
a
5
BASIC
OPERATION
.].....
Ed
en
a
ae
ANT
AN
POE
EE
7
SPECIFICATIONS
ruaa
28h
coo
ec
tant
12
A
=
4
SL
@
Six
audio
and
three
video
inputs
(LD,
CD/
CDG,
AUX1,
2,
TAPE
and
VCR)
allow
you
to
connect
various
audio/video
components.
@
Combination
of
two
Echo
controls
gives
various
echo
effects
to
voices
through
the
microphones.
e
Key
Control
function
allows
you
to
select
the
.
desired
musical
pitch.
(+
3
notes,
13
steps)
@
With
Sound
Multiplex
sources,
the
volume
of
the
original
vocals
and
the
music
can
be
adjusted
by
using
the
MPX
BALANCE
control.
@
Music
Volume
control
simply
balances
your
voices
and
the
music
by
adjusting
the
music
volume
level.
e
Vocal
Aid
function
replaces
original
vocals
with
your
voice
when
you
sing.
e
Four
different
settings
(Ballad,
Pops,
Jazz
and
Rock)
of
the
built-in
DSS
(Digital
Super
surround)
allow
you
to
obtain
a
suitable
vocal
effect
according
to
the
music
type.
@
One
Touch
Karaoke
cuts
off
the
original
vocals
of
general
stereo
sources,
so
they
can
be
used
as
karaoke
sources.
ə
Your
karaoke
performance
can
be
recorded
with
a
cassette
deck
connected
to
this
unit.
e
High-power
built-in
amplifier.
Reproducing
karaoke
sources
with
this
unit
With
a
Sound
Multiplex
tape
only
for
karaoke
use
or
a
sound
multiplex
disc
(laser
karaoke
disc,
etc.),
generally,
the
right
channel
contains
both
background
music
and
original
vocals,
and
the
left
channel
contains
only
background
music.
Thus,
these
sources
allow
you
to
select
only
the
background
music,
or
to
adjust
the
volume
between
original
vocals
and
music
by
rotating
the
MPX
BALANCE
After
unpacking,
check
that
the
following
accessories
are
supplied.
we,
Remote
control
transmitter
Batteries
YAMAKA
control.
Note:
.
There
are
also
other
types
of
karaoke
sources,
with
which
the
sound
adjustments
of
this
unit
may
not
function
properly.
Please
confirm
of
which
type
is
the
karaoke
source
you
have
purchased,
before
reproducing
it
with
this
unit.
|

ə
Be
sure
to
disconnect
power
cords
of
all
the
audio
and
video
components
from
the
AC
outlets.
Do
not
turn
the
power
on
until
all
connections
are
completed.
Monitor
1
LD
player
e
When
making
connections
between
this
unit
and
other
components,
make
sure
that
all
connections
are
correct,
L
(left)
to
L,
R
(right)
to
R.
,
:
Video
output
|
|
Video
input
,
Monitor
2
Video
input
CDCDG
AUX‘
AUX
2
°®@
@
@®
-È
DO
@
GND
terminal
Video
output
(For
CDG)
Audio
output
Audio
output
PÈ
0:9
SIGN
At
Line
input
Subwoofer
Audio
input
A
ees
ee
EE
CT]
Audio
output
DSP,
Equalizer,
etc.
re
PROUT
ei
X
$S
,
pa
T
BRE
Video
input/output
Audio
input
Audio
output
j
VCR
Output
|
Input
oO
cor
.
-
O20
=
a)
:
a5
Cassette
deck,
CD
player,
etc.
|
Output
ee
Cassette
deck
LS
EA
oc
—
Cassette
deck,
CD
player,
etc.
For
powerful
sound
To
reproduce
more
powerful
sound,
connect
the
power
amplifier
instead
of
subwoofer
to
PRE
OUT
jacks,
to
drive
the
high-power
speakers.
GND
terminal
Usually,
it
is
not
necessary
to
make
connection
to
this
terminal.
However,
when
excessive
noise
exsists,
connect
the
GND
terminals
of
this
unit
and
other
componenis
to
minimize
the
noise.
When
not
using
the
OUT
and
iN
terminals,
always
leave
the
supplied
jumper
bars
connected.
When
using
either
of
these
terminals,
simply
pull
the
jumper
bars
out.

Connecting
speakers
One
or
two
speaker
systems
can
be
connected
to
this
unit.
lf
you
connect
only
one
speaker
system,
connect
it
to
either
the
SPEAKERS
A
or
B
terminals.
Speakers
A
Speakers
B
Note
on
speakers
connections
Connect
the
SPEAKERS
terminals
to
your
speakers
with
wire
of
the
proper
gauge,
cut
to
be
as
short
as
possible.
If
the
connections
are
faulty,
no
sound
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers.
Make
sure
that
the
polarity
of
the
speaker
wires
is
correct,
that
is,
+
and
—
markings
are
observed.
If
these
wires
are
reversed,
the
sound
will
be
unnatural
and
will
lack
bass.
Do
not
let
the
bare
speaker
wires
touch
each
other
and
do
not
let
them
touch
the
metal
parts
of
this
unit
as
this
could
damage
this
unit
and/or
speakers.
e
Use
speakers
with
the
specified
impedance
shown
on
the
rear
panel
of
this
unit.
D
Raise
(or
press
down)
the
tab.
(2)
Insert
the
bare
wire.
[Remove
approx.
5mm
(1/4")
insulation
from
the
speaker
wires.
]
(3)
Press
down
(or
raise)
the
tab
to
secure
the
wire.
Red:
Positive
(+)
Black:
Negative
(—)
Connecting
the
AC
OUTLETS
This
unit
is
equipped
with
two
SWITCHED
AC
OUTLETS
for
connecting
the
power
cords
of
the
components
to
this
unit.
The
power
to
these
outlets
is
controlled
with
this
unit’s
POWER
switch.
When
the
power
of
this
unit
is
turned
off,
the
power
supplied
to
the
components
connected
to
these
outlets
is
also
cut.
The
total
maximum
power
consumption
of
components
connected
to
these
outlets
must
not
exceed
100
watts.
SWITCHED
AC
OUTLETS
Rear
panel
of
KPA-501
Power
cord
=>
TO
an
AC
outlet

Turn
on
the
power
of
this
unit.
POWER
Select
the
source
to
be
played
with
the
INPUT
selector
and
start
playback.
(Adjust
the
VOLUME
control
to
the
appropriate
level.)
INPUT
OVCR
OTAPE
OD
AUX2
OAUX1
©
CD/CDG
OLD
2
a
Ses
ee
eee
E
Select
the
speakers
system
by
SPEAKERS
pressing
the
SPEAKERS
A
and/or
A
B
B
button.
a
=
me
OFF
rere
OFF
f
(A)
When
playing
the
sound
multiplex
source
(sound
multiplex
karaoke
disc
or
tape,
etc.)
MPX/
STEREO
Press
the
MPX/STEREO
button
-
go
that
the
MPX
indicator
lights.
4
MPX
BALANCE
Adjust
the
MPX
BALANCE
control.
To
decrease
the
volume
level
of
2
OD:
2
the
original
vocals,
turn
the
control
toward
“MUSIC”.
:
L5
MUSIC
VOCAL
Connect
the
microphone(s)
to
the
MIC
jack(s)
and
turn
on
the
microphone(s).
(B)wnen
playing
a
stereo
source
(general
CDs,
LDs
or
music
tapes
with
vocals,
etc.)
Make
sure
that
the
MPX/STEREO
button
is
set
to
STEREO.
(The
MPX
indicator
goes
off.)
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
KARAOKE
button
so
that
the
indicator
lights.
ONE
TOUCH
KARAOKE
The
volume
of
the
original
vocals
is
reduced
and
the
music
is
mainly
heard.
With
some
discs,
however,
the
original
vocals
may
still
be
heard.
|
Adjust
the
microphone
level
with
the
LEVEL
conirol(s)
while
speaking
into
the
microphone(s).
LEVEL
——
MIC
1
MIC
2
——
LEVEL
Re-adjust
the
overall
volume
with
the
VOLUME
control.
VOLUME

YAMAHA
BASS
TREBLE
PHONES
To
adjust
the
balance
between
the
left
and
right
speakers
Turn
the
BALANCE
control
towards
“R”
to
move
the
sound
image
to
the
right.
To
move
the
sound
image
to
the
left,
turn
the
control
towards
“L”.
BALANCE
To
adjust
only
the
music
volume
Turn
the
MUSIC
VOLUME
control
towards
“—20
dB”
to
decrease
the
volume
level
of
the
input
sources
other
than
the
microphones.
MUSIC
VOLUME
eee
—20
dB
NORMAL
To
adjust
only
the
music
tone
For
high
frequency
sound
Turning
the
TREBLE
contro!
towards
“+5”
increases
the
high
frequency
sound
levels,
while
turning
the
control
towards
“—5”
decreases
the
levels.
For
low
frequency
sound
Turning
the
BASS
control
towards
“+5”
increases
the
low
frequency
sound
levels,
while
turning
the
control
towards
“5”
decreases
the
levels.
BASS
TREBLE
@
lf
the
sound
is
distorted
by
increasing
the
music
tone
level,
turn
down
the
MUSIC
VOLUME
control.
e
The
voices
cannot
be
adjusted
with
these
controls.
ECHO
DELAY
MUSIC
VOLUME
BALANCE
Adding
the
echo
effect
to
your
voice
The
ECHO
and
DELAY
controls
are
used
to
adjust
the
echo
effect.
To
adjust
the
echo
level
Turning
the
ECHO
control
towards
“10”
increases
the
echo
level,
while
turning
the
control
towards
“0”
decreases
it.
ECHO
To
adjust
the
echo
length
Turning
the
DELAY
control
towards
“10”
expands
the
echo
length,
while
turning
the
control
towards
“0”
shortens
it.
DELAY
e
The
same
echo
effect
is
applied
to
the
voices
through
both
MiCs
1
and
2.
When
howling
(a
high-pitched
sound)
occurs
Separate
the
microphone
farther
away
from
the
speakers,
decrease
the
microphone
level,
or
lower
the
overall
volume
level
with
the
VOLUME
control.
Notes
on
the
microphone
When
the
microphone
is
not
being
used,
turn
off
the
microphone
switch
and
unplug
the
microphone.
To
use
headphones
Insert
the
headphones
plug
into
the
PHONES
jack.
STANDBY
mode
(Singapore
model
only)
While
the
power
is
on,
pressing
the
POWER
button
on
the
remote
conirol
transmitter
switches
the
unit
to
the
STANDBY
mode.
(In
this
mode,
the
indicator
is
half-iliuminated.)

SRSA
YAMARA
VOCAL
AID
To
replace
original
vocals
with
your
voice
only
when
you
sing
Press
the
VOCAL
AID
button
so
that
the
indicator
lights.
When
you
sing
into
the
microphone,
your
voice
replaces
the
original
vocals.
VOCAL
AID
e
When
playing
the
sound
multiplex
sources
with
the
MPX
setting
of
the
MPX/STEREO
button,
adjust
the
MPX
BALANCE
control
to
balance
the
volume
between
original
vocals
and
music.
| i
To
obtain
vocal
effect
according
to
the
music
type
Press
one
of
the
buttons
to
select
the
suitable
effect
for
the
music
type
you
sing.
BALLAD
POPS
JAZZ
,
eee
E
|:
eee
BALLAD:
Suitable
for
mellow
songs
with
slow-tempo;
you
can
sing
with
expressions.
POPS:
Suitable
for
pop
music;
you
can
sing
with
light-
feelings.
JAZZ:
Provides
the
reflections
like
in
a
small
hall,
which
give
an
atmosphere
similar
to
a
jazz
club.
ROCK:
Suitable
for
dynamic
and
rhythmical
rock
sound.
Press
the
same
button
again
to
cancel
the
effect.
@
This
function
has
effect
mainly
on
the
sound
through
the
microphone.

DIGITAL
KEY
CONTROLLER
indicators
YAMAHA
DIGITAL
KEY
CONTROLLERs
INPUT
selectors
KEY
CONTROL
jack
To
obtain
the
desired
musical
pitch
Use
the
DIGITAL
KEY
CONTROLLERs
to
obtain
the
desired
musical
pitch
(+
3
notes,
13
steps).
The
DIGITAL
KEY
CONTROLLER
indicators
(+
6
and
NORMAL
indicators)
display
the
selected
pitch.
To
return
to
the
normal
pitch
To
lower
the
pitch
To
heighten
the
pitch
Controlling
the
musical
pitch
with
microphone
It
is
also
possible
to
control
the
musical
pitch
with
the
YAMAHA
michrophone
provided
with
the
key
control
plug
(available
in
some
areas).
Connect
the
microphone
to
the
MIC
1
or
MIC
2
jack,
and
insert
its
key
control
plug
in
the
KEY
CONTROL
jack
next
to
the
MIC
jack.
NOTE:
If
the
input
signal
is
interrupted
for
about
4
seconds,
the
setting
will
returns
to
the
normal
pitch.
To
record
karaoke
play
Karaoke
play
can
be
recorded
with
the
cassette
deck
and/or
VCR
connected
to
this
unit.
Before
recording,
select
the
source
to
be
played
with
the
INPUT
selectors.
When
recording
with
the
cassette
deck,
select
the
source
other
than
TAPE,
and
select
the
source
other
than
VCR
for
the
VCR
recording.
NOTES:
e
During
playback
of
the
cassette
deck
connected
to
TAPE
PB
jacks,
the
input
signal
to
the
TAPE
PB
jacks
and
the
MIC
jacks
are
not
output
from
the
REC
OUT
jacks.
Thus,
you
cannot
record
these
signals
even
if
two
cassette
decks
are
connected
to
the
TAPE
PB
jacks
and
REC
OUT
jacks
respectively.
Also,
it
is
not
possible
to
record
with
the
VCR
connected
to
the
VCR
OUT
jacks
during
playback
of
the
VCR
source
connected
to
the
VCR
IN
jacks.
ə
The
settings
of
BASS,
TREBLE,
KEY
CONTROL,
DSS
(Digital
Super
Surround),
etc.
are
reflected
to
the
recorded
sound.
Therefore,
the
recorded
sound
will
be
similar
to
the
sound
output
from
the
speakers.
To
obtain
the
video
output
with
the
audio
source
It
is
possible
to
obtain
the
video
output
even
when
one
of
the
audio
sources
(AUX
1,
2
and
TAPE)
is
selected
as
the
input
source.
Select
an
input
source
with
video
signal
(LD,
CD/CDG
or
VCR)
and
then
switch
to
AUX1,
2
or
TAPE.
The
audio
signal
is
output
accompanied
with
the
video
signal
of
the
former-
selected
input
source.

With
the
remote
control
transmitter
provided
with
this
unit,
you
can
operate
the
unit
at
your
listening/singing
position.
The
buttons
on
the
remote
control
transmitter
have
the
same
functions
as
those
with
the
identical
names
on
the
main
uriit.
For
detailed
instructions,
refer
to
the
descriptions
on
the
`
corresponding
buttons
on
the
main
unit.
POWER
switch
INPUT
selector
buttons
Karaoke
function
buttons
KARAOKE
DSS
buttons
|
DIGITAL
KEY
:
Soe
CONTROL
buttons
|
E]
VOLUME
L]
d
VRB1390
VOLUME
buttons
+;
press
to
turn
up
volume
—;
press
to
turn
down
volume
YAMAHA
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPERATION
RANGE
REMOTE
SENSOR
Battery
installation
@
Pull
out
the
battery
compartment
lid
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
:
(2)
Install
the
batteries
(size
AA,
R6,
UM-3)
with
correct
polarities.
Follow
the
diagram
in
the
compartment.
(3)
Push
the
compatment
lid
in
until
it
clicks
into
place.
Battery
replacement
If
you
find
that
the
remote
control
transmitter
must
be
used
closer
to
the
main
unit,
the
batteries
are
weak.
Replace
both
batteries
with
new
ones.
Notes
—
o
Use
only
AA,
R6,
UM-3
batteries
for
replacement.
®
Be
sure
that
the
polarities
are
correct.
(See
the
illustration
inside
the
battery
compartment.)
ə
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
remote
control
transmitter
will
not
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
e
|f
batteries
leak,
dispose
of
them
immediately.
Avoid
touching
the
leaked
material
or
letting
it
come
in
contact
with
clothing,
etc.
Clean
the
battery
compartment
thoroughly
before
installing
new
batteries.

Ga
Your
voice
is
not
heard
through
the
microphone.
Microphone
plug
is
not
firmly
inserted
Insert
firmly.
into
the
jack.
Microphone
is
turned
off.
Turn
on
the
power
of
the
microphone.
The
MPX/STEREO
button
is
not
set
@
With
sound
multiplex
sources,
set
the
MPX/
properly.
STEREO
button
to
MPX.
(The
MPX
indicator
lights.)
@
With
general
stereo
sources,
set
the
MPX/
STEREO
button
to
STEREO
(the
MPX
indicator
goes
off)
and
press
the
ONE
TOUCH
KARAOKE
button.
The
MPX
BALANCE
control
does
not
function
properly
with
these
sources.
The
volume
level
of
the
microphone
is
Turn
up
the
volume
of
the
microphone
with
the
low.
MIC
LEVEL
control.
|
The
singing
voice
is
not
loud
enough.
Sing
louder.
|
E
The
INPUT
selector
is
not set
properly.
Set
it
to
the
source
to
be
played.
Insert
firmly.
e
Sometimes
the
failure,
e.g.
when
buttons
do
not
function,
may
be
remedied
by
disconnecting
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet
and
connecting
it
again,
since
the
microcomputer
inside
the
unit
is
reset
through
this
procedure.
The
volume
of
the
original
vocals
cannot
be
reduced
even
when
the
MPX
BALANCE
control
is
turned
to
the
MUSIC
side.
Your
voice
does
not
replace
the
original
vocals
even
when
the
VOCAL
AID
button
is
pressed.
The
sound
of
the
playback
source
is
not
heard.
Jumper
bars
are
not
firmly
inserted
into
the
ACCESSORY
jacks.
Minimum
RMS
Output
Power...
65
W
+
65
W
Frequency
Response
(20
Hz
to
20
kHz)
(0.05%
THD,
20
Hz
to
20
kHz,
6
ohms,
both
channels
AGGESOORTY
IN
ratarea
a
aieia
0+1.0
dB
driven,
input:
ACCESSORY
IN)
Tone
Control
Characteristics
Rated
Output
Power
(EIAJ)
...........0.00000000000.
80
W
+
80
W
BASS
(boost/cut)
.000.....
cc
ccccecesveneveserseenes
+12
dB
(100
Hz)
(1%
THD,
1
kHz,
6
ohms,
both
channels
driven,
TREBLE
(boost/cut)
-a.nns
+12
dB
(10
kHz)
input:
ACCESSORY
IN)
Video
Input
Level/lmpedance......................
1
Vp-p/75
ohms
Input
Sensitivity/Impedance
-
Video
Output
Level/Impedance...................
1
Vp-p/75
ohms
MG
aed
a
diets
ret
ot
A
0.5
mV/82
kohms
LD,
CD/CDG,
AUX1,
2,
TAPE,
VCR
....150
mV/51
kohms
Power
Supply
..000......ccceccecceceeserssacaueenees
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
ACCESSORY
IN
‘esiccezccccsecetdeeseoataguerawtacens
1.2
V/51
kohms
Power
Consumption
..........sssssssrsrasrrrarorersserernnnnsnsnnnns
150
W
Rated
Output
Level/Impedance
:
AC
Outlet
(2
Switched
Outlets)
.....00000
ee.
100
W
PE
QUT
cciesacedasteast
teeter
eee
150
mV/1.1
kohms
Dimensions
(W
x
H
xD)...
a.
435
x
126
x
298
mm
VOR
OUT
oraaa
anes
150
mV/1.1
kohms
(17-1/8
x
4-15/16
x
11-3/4
inch.)
PRE
OUT
ee
ere
ten
pean
nn
Pm
re
1.2
V/1.1
kohms
WV
ON
Cenone
a
nieces
7.7
kg
(17
lbs.)
ACCESSORY
OUT
sccicteitxta
densest
coates
1.2
V/1.1
kohms
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
YAMAHA
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION,
USA
6660
ORANGETHORPE
AVE.,
BUENA
PARK,
CALIF.
90620,
U.S.A.
YAMAHA
CANADA
MUSIC
LTD.
135
MILNER
AVE.,
SCARBOROUGH,
ONTARIO
MiS
3R1,
CANADA
YAMAHA
ELECTRONIK
EUROPA
G.m.b.H.
SIEMENSSTR.
22-34,
D-2084
RELLINGEN
BE!
HAMBURG,
F.R.
OF
GERMANY
YAMAHA
ELECTRONIQUE
FRANCE
S.A.
17
RUE
DES
CAMPANULES,
LOGNES
77321
MARNE
LA
VALLEE
CEDEX
2
FRANCE
YAMAHA
ELECTRONICS
(UK)
LTD.
YAMAHA
HOUSE,
200
RICKMANSWORTH
ROAD
WATFORD,
HERTS
WD1
7JS,
ENGLAND
YAMAHA
SCANDINAVIA
A.B.
J
A
WETTERGRENS
GATA
1,
BOX
30053,
400
43
VASTRA
FRÖLUNDA,
SWEDEN
YAMAHA
MUSIC
AUSTRALIA
PTY,
LTD.
17-33
MARKET
ST.,
SOUTH
MELBOURNE,
3205
VIC.,
AUSTRALIA
LUJAA
ABA
DA
f°"
F"™
TR
PA
AEA!
fl
Table of contents
Popular Amplifier manuals by other brands

moon
moon 304i owner's manual

Magnat Audio
Magnat Audio Power Core One Limited owner's manual

Gallien-Krueger
Gallien-Krueger 1001RB-II owner's manual

ARC Audio
ARC Audio KS300.2 owner's manual

axing
axing BZU 30-65 Operation instructions

PCB Piezotronics
PCB Piezotronics 426M11 Installation and operating manual