Yamaha MG20XU Owner's Manual - Page 29

Troubleshooting, When No Sound Is Output

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Troubleshooting When No Sound Is Output Refer to this section when no sound is output or the volume is very low. This information is for when sound is output from the [STEREO OUT] jacks or the [PHONES] jack. For details about these functions, see "Controls and Connectors" on pages 14 - 28.  STEP 1 Connections and Signal Flow Check if the instruments, microphones, and speakers are connected correctly, and if any of the cables are damaged. When connecting guitars or basses to the MG, use DI boxes. DI 1 Signal is input from a microphone or instrument. [STEREO OUT] jacks 5 The signal is output to speakers and/or headphones. 2 Adjust tone and level for each channel. [PHONES] jack 4 Make final adjustments to the level of the signal routed through buses. 3 Route signals from channels to buses, and then on to the master block. MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16/MG12XU/MG12 Owner's Manual 29

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MG20XU/MG20/MG16XU/MG16/MG12XU/MG12 Owner’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
When No Sound Is Output
Refer to this section when no sound is output or the volume is very low. This information is for when sound is output from the [STEREO
OUT] jacks or the [PHONES] jack.
For details about these functions, see “Controls and Connectors” on pages 14 – 28.
STEP 1
Connections and Signal Flow
Check if the instruments, microphones, and speakers are connected correctly, and if any of the cables are damaged.
DI
[STEREO OUT] jacks
[PHONES] jack
When connecting gui-
tars or basses to the
MG, use DI boxes.
1
Signal is input from
a microphone or
instrument.
2
Adjust tone and
level for each
channel.
3
Route signals from channels to buses, and then on to the master block.
4
Make final adjustments
to the level of the signal
routed through buses.
5
The signal is output
to speakers and/or
headphones.