Yamaha GW50 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Setting Up And Playing Your Gw50 - power supply

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GUIDED TOUR (TUTORIAL) SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW50 Once you've taken your GW50 out of the box and are ready to use it, follow the simple instructions below in making the connections and setting it up. 1. First, make sure that the power switch on the GW50 is off before making ANY connections. INPUT 2. Plug the DC output cable from the supplied PA-3 adaptor into the DC IN terminal on the rear panel, then plug the adaptor into a convenient AC outlet. DC IN Cable clip (see page 15). For the sake of these instructions, we'll assume you're using an electric guitar; however, most any electronic instrument can be used. Note: Be sure to check whether the rated voltage is appropriate. The provided adaptor is intended for use in the area which you purchased the GW50. If you intend to use it in a different area, consult your Yamaha dealer for more information on voltage requirements. CAUTION Do not attempt to use a different AC adaptor with the GW50. The use of an incompatible adaptor may cause irreparable damage to the unit and pose a serious shock hazard. 3. Plug your instrument into the INPUT jack on the rear panel. Note: You should be careful if you are connecting a synthesizer or electronic keyboard; generally their output level is much higher than that of a guitar and the input level (see step #6 below) should be turned down accordingly. CAUTION Do not connect the BACKING/MONO output jack with the INPUT jack in an attempt to use the effects of the GW50 on the Backing sound. Doing so results in feedback. 4. Connect the GW50 outputs to your amplifier/ speaker system, making sure that the power on the system is first turned off. Four example connection systems are shown below. Use the one which most closely resembles your own system. Note:When using Distortion on the GW50, use the clean channel of the guitar amp. 19 SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW50

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SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW50
19
GUIDED TOUR (TUTORIAL)
1.
First, make sure that the power switch on the
GW50 is off before making ANY connec-
tions.
2.
Plug the DC output cable from the supplied
PA-3 adaptor into the DC IN terminal on the
rear panel, then plug the adaptor into a con-
venient AC outlet.
Note:
Be sure to check whether the rated voltage is
appropriate. The provided adaptor is intended
for use in the area which you purchased the
GW50. If you intend to use it in a different area,
consult your Yamaha dealer for more informa-
tion on voltage requirements.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to use a different AC adap-
tor with the GW50. The use of an incompat-
ible adaptor may cause irreparable damage
to the unit and pose a serious shock hazard.
3.
Plug your instrument into the INPUT jack on
the rear panel.
SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW50
Once you’ve taken your GW50 out of the box and are ready to use it, follow the
simple instructions below in making the connections and setting it up.
For the sake of these instructions, we’ll
assume you’re using an electric guitar; how-
ever, most any electronic instrument can be
used.
Note:
You should be careful if you are connecting a
synthesizer or electronic keyboard; generally
their output level is much higher than that of a
guitar and the input level (see step #6 below)
should be turned down accordingly.
CAUTION
Do not connect the BACKING/MONO output
jack with the INPUT jack in an attempt to
use the effects of the GW50 on the Backing
sound. Doing so results in feedback.
4.
Connect the GW50 outputs to your amplifier/
speaker system, making sure that the power
on the system is first turned off.
Four example connection systems are
shown below. Use the one which most
closely resembles your own system.
Note:When using Distortion on the GW50,
use the clean channel of the guitar amp.
INPUT
DC IN
Cable clip (see page 15).