Yamaha SH-01 SH-01 Owners Manual - Page 15

Connecting a CD/MD Player or Other Audio Source, Connecting Headphones/External Sound System

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About the Connections G Connecting a Condenser Microphone If you have a condenser microphone like the Yamaha MC7 Wind Instrument Pickup, etc., you can connect the microphone to the miniature monaural type PICKUP MIC jack located on the unit's rear panel. Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to adjust the microphone's input level. * If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the INTERNAL MIC switch to its "OFF" position. Set the INTERNAL MIC switch to the "OFF" position. Connecting a CD/MD Player or Other Audio Source If you want to use an audio device like a CD or MD player as an audio source for the SH-01, connect the output jacks on the CD/MD player to the miniature stereo LINE IN jack located on the side of the SH-01. When connecting the devices, use a cable with connectors that accommodate the connections found on both devices. Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to adjust the input level of the CD/MD player. * If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the INTERNAL MIC switch to its "OFF" position. Connecting Headphones/External Sound System The miniature stereo type LINE OUT/PHONES jack located on the side of the unit is the SH-01's output jack. This jack can be used to connect the output of the SH-01 to a pair of headphones or an external sound system for convenient monitoring. Use the VOLUME output level control on the side of the SH-01 to adjust the volume produced by the stereo headphones or sound system. * Use a cable with connectors that accommodate the connections found on both devices. * The built-in speakers will not produce sound when the LINE OUT/PHONES jack is in use. Adjust the volume for the headphones or sound system. CAUTION : Do not use headphones at a high level volume for an extended period of time. Doing so may cause hearing loss. 15

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About the Connections
Connecting a CD/MD Player or Other Audio Source
Connecting Headphones/External Sound System
The miniature stereo type LINE OUT/PHONES jack located on the side of the unit is the SH-01
s
output jack.
This jack can be used to connect the output of the SH-01 to a pair of headphones or an external
sound system for convenient monitoring. Use the VOLUME output level control on the side of
the SH-01 to adjust the volume produced by the stereo headphones or sound system.
* Use a cable with connectors that accommodate the connections found on both devices.
* The built-in speakers will not produce sound when the LINE OUT/PHONES jack is in use.
Connecting a Condenser Microphone
If you have a condenser microphone like the Yamaha
MC7 Wind Instrument Pickup, etc., you can con-
nect the microphone to the miniature monaural type
PICKUP MIC jack located on the unit
s rear panel.
Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to
adjust the microphone
s input level.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the
INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position.
If you want to use an audio device like a CD or MD
player as an audio source for the SH-01, connect
the output jacks on the CD/MD player to the minia-
ture stereo LINE IN jack located on the side of the
SH-01.
When connecting the devices, use a cable with con-
nectors that accommodate the connections found
on both devices.
Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to
adjust the input level of the CD/MD player.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the
INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position.
Adjust the volume for the head-
phones or sound system.
Set the INTERNAL MIC
switch to the “OFF” position.
CAUTION :
Do not use headphones at a high level volume for an extended period of time.
Doing so may cause hearing loss.