Yamaha PSR-S710 Owner's Manual - Page 90

Connecting a Microphone or Guitar, Set the [LINE MIC] switch to MIC.

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Connecting a Microphone or Guitar By connecting a microphone or guitar to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack (standard 1/4" phone jack), you can enjoy singing along with your own performance or playing guitar along with Song playback. The instrument outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through the built-in speakers. The following instructions show how to connect a microphone. Please note that when connecting a guitar or other devices of high output level, make sure to set the [LINE MIC] switch to "LINE." 1 Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the minimum position. NOTE Make sure you have a conventional dynamic microphone. NOTE Always set the INPUT VOLUME to minimum when nothing is connected to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack. Since the [MIC/LINE IN] jack is highly sensitive, it may pick up and produce noise even when nothing is connected. Connections - Using Your Instrument with Other Devices - 2 Connect the microphone to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack. 3 10 3 Set the [LINE MIC] switch to "MIC." 4 (For microphones having a power source, turn on the power first.) Adjust the [INPUT VOLUME] knob while singing into the microphone. Adjust the control while checking the SIGNAL lamp. Make sure to adjust the control so the lamp lights in green or orange. Make sure that the lamp does not light in red, since this indicates that the input level is too high. Make sure lamp does not light in red. Disconnecting the microphone 1. Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the minimum position. 2. Disconnect the microphone from the [MIC/LINE IN] jack. 90 PSR-S910/S710 Owner's Manual NOTE Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the minimum position before turning off the power.

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PSR-S910/S710 Owner’s Manual
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
10
By connecting a microphone or guitar to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack (standard 1/4"
phone jack), you can enjoy singing along with your own performance or playing
guitar along with Song playback. The instrument outputs your vocals or guitar
sounds through the built-in speakers. The following instructions show how to
connect a microphone. Please note that when connecting a guitar or other devices of
high output level, make sure to set the [LINE MIC] switch to “LINE.”
1
Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the minimum position.
2
Connect the microphone to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack.
3
Set the [LINE MIC] switch to “MIC.”
4
(For microphones having a power source, turn on the power
first.) Adjust the [INPUT VOLUME] knob while singing into the
microphone.
Adjust the control while checking the SIGNAL lamp. Make sure to adjust the
control so the lamp lights in green or orange. Make sure that the lamp does not
light in red, since this indicates that the input level is too high.
Connecting a Microphone or Guitar
NOTE
Make sure you have a conventional
dynamic microphone.
NOTE
Always set the INPUT VOLUME to
minimum when nothing is connected
to the [MIC/LINE IN] jack. Since the
[MIC/LINE IN] jack is highly sensi-
tive, it may pick up and produce noise
even when nothing is connected.
3
Make sure lamp does
not light in red.
NOTE
Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the
minimum position before turning off
the power.
Disconnecting the microphone
1. Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to the minimum position.
2. Disconnect the microphone from the [MIC/LINE IN] jack.