Yamaha Monaural 2 Way User Manual

Open, Electric acoustic guitar owner’s manual

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Be sure to replace the battery as soon as possible when the
battery check indicator lights in order to avoid reduced sound
quality.

* Be sure to remove the battery if the instrument will not

be used for an extended period of time in order to
prevent possible damage due to battery leakage.

The output jack is an EIAJ-standard 1/4" phone jack. Be sure
to use an appropriate connection cable.

The built-in preamplifier is automatically turned on when a
plug is inserted into the output jack. When not using the
instrument, or when playing it without amplification, be sure to
remove the plug from the output jack so that the preamplifier
power is turned off.

Always set the VOL. control to “0” when plugging in or
unplugging the connection cable.

The battery check indicator (BAT.) will light briefly when a
plug is inserted or removed from the output jack. This is
normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA Electric Acoustic Guitar.
Incorporating a piezo pickup matched with a condenser micro-
phone, this instrument achieves a realistically natural sound never
before attained. A newly developed pre-amp section is utilized,
designed to maximize the microphone's characteristics.
The guitar's control section is simple, easy to use, and designed
to fit any playing style.
In order to make the most of the advanced features and perfor-
mance provided by your guitar, please read this manual carefully
before using the instrument.

Model :

Monaural 2 Way

System :

SYSTEM-40

Pickup :

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Yamaha Custom Bar Sensor
(Piezo type) Pickup by LR-Baggs

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Condenser microphone

Pre-amplifier

VOL.

Controls :

BLEND
EQUALIZER: BASS, HIGH, PRES-
ENCE, MID
AMF(Adjustable Mid Freguency)

Output jack :

Combination end pin/power switch

Output impedance : 1 k

Power supply :

9V DC, S-006P(6F22) dry cell
battery

Battery life :

Approx. 150 hours

Accessory :

1 hexagonal wrench, Anti Feedback
Sound Hole Cover (X1), S-006P
(6F22) dry cell battery

Battery Holder

Control Section

Output Jack (with power switch function)

q Press the catch on the battery holder in the direction indicated

by the arrow in the illustration q in order to unlock it.

w Slide out the battery case.

e Remove the old battery from the battery case, and insert the new

battery making sure that the (+) and (–) terminals of the battery
are positioned as shown in the illustration e. Use only a DC9V,
S-006P (6F22) or equivalent battery.

r Slide the battery case back into the battery holder and press

firmly so that the battery case locks into place.

Catch

Battery case

qVOL.

Controls the instrument's volume.
Volume is adjusted linearly from a
level of 1 to 10 without any degra-
dation in sound quality.

* Always set the VOL. level to "0" be-

fore making any connections to the
guitar's jack.

w BAT. (Battery Check)

Indicator

When battery power is depleted the
red LED will flash. In this condition,
sound quality will not change how-
ever; the battery should be replaced
with a new one as soon as possible.

eEQUALIZER

LOW :

Adjusts the low frequency level
(+/–12dB).

HIGH :

Adjusts the high frequency level
(+/–12dB).

PRES. :

A d j u s t s t h e o v e r t o n e l e v e l
(+/–12dB). Adjusts the brilliance.

rA.M.F. Control
tMID Control

Mid-range equalization is carried
out by first selecting the center fre-
quency with the A.M.F. (Adjustable
Mid Frequency) knob. The MID
knob can then be used to boost or
cut (+/–12) the selected frequency.

ADJUSTING SADDLE HEIGHT

(only for CPX)

String height can be adjusted at the bridge with the two adjuster
screws located on either side of the bridge. With the strings
loosened, rotate the adjuster screws to adjust string height. A
half turn will result in approximately a 0.4 mm adjustment.

• To raise the height of the strings

→ rotate the screw counter-clockwise (loosen

the screw).

• To lower the height of the strings

→ rotate the screw clockwise (tighten the

screw).

After adjustment of the string height is complete, tune the guitar.

* When you lower string height, loosen the truss rod a little (convex or

back-bowed). When you raise string height, tighten the adjusting
rod a little (concave or up-bowed), fret buzz will stop.

Reference: Factory setting

• Saddle height :

from the top of the adjustable saddle case: 3mm (+0.5,-0.5)

• Adjustable saddle case height :

from the top of the bridge face: 0.5mm (+0.7,-0.5)

• String height :

(measured at the 12th fret, from the top of the fret to the bottom of the string)
6th string : 2.6mm, 1st string : 1.8mm

Lower string height

Adjusting screw

Adjusting screw

Raise string height

ELECTRIC ACOUSTIC GUITAR Owner’s Manual

PRECAUTIONS

DC9V

S-006P (6F22)

SPECIFICATIONS

NOMENCLATURE

Pickups:

• Bar Sensor

(Piezo Pickup)

• Condenser

microphone

Sound Hole Cover
(Accessory)

Using the Sound Hole Cover

Feedback often occurs when controls are boosted on the electric
acoustic guitar to match the volume of other instruments when
playing in a band.
Another source of feedback results from using the BLEND control
to increase the output from the internal condenser mic.
When the instrument is used under the conditions described above,
the Sound Hole Cover should be inserted into the sound hole.
With the Sound Hole Cover in place, feedback is effectively re-
duced.

THE CONTROLS

By controlling the center frequency,
more substance can be given to the
tone.
For strumming, flat or cut settings
are better, for lead or fingering
boosting is recommended.

*

The A.M.F. control will have no ef-
fect when the MID knob is centered.

yBLEND

Blends the tone of the Bar Sensor
(Piezo Pickup) and Condenser Mic.
With the control centered, a 50:50
mix is achieved. Fully rotating the
knob to the Piezo side allows only
Piezo tone output. Fully rotating to
the Mic. Side results in a mix of 70%
Mic and 30% Piezo.
To obtain a natural sound, set the
knob somewhere between its cen-
ter and the mic side.
For strumming in a band, set the
knob somewhere between its cen-
ter and the Piezo side.

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SERVICE

If your guitar should need any parts or service, or if you
need any information, including the address of your
nearest YAMAHA dealer, contact:

YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA
Guitar Service Department

6600 Orangethorpe Avenue
Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Calif. U.S.A.
TEL: 714 522 9433

YAMAHA EUROPA G.M.B.H.

2084 Rellingen, b. Hamburg
Siemensstr. 22/34 Germany
TEL: 04101 30 30

YAMAHA-KEMBLE MUSIC (U.K.) LTD.

Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook,
Milton Keynes MK7 8BL, England
TEL: 0908-366 700

YAMAHA MUSIQUE FRANCE S.A.

Parc D’activités De Paris Est
Rue Ambroise Croizat
77183 Croissy Beaubourg France
TEL: 64 61 4000

YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD.

135 Milner Avenue Scarborough
Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada
TEL: 416 298 1311

YAMAHA DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.

Apdo. Postal No.28-207
Mexico 1, D.F., Mexico
TEL: 686 0033

YAMAHA MUSIC LATIN AMERICA CORP.

6303 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 330
Miami Florida 33126 U.S.A.
TEL: 305 264 2581

YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A.B.

Box 300 53 400 43 Göteborg, Sweden
TEL: 031 496090

YAMAHA-HAZEN ELECTRONICA MUSICAL S.A.

Jorge Juan 30, 28001 Madrid Spain
TEL: 593 2554

YAMAHA MUSICA ITALIA S.P.A.

Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano)
Italia
TEL: 2 93577 1

YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD.

17-33 Market Street
South Melbourne, Vic. 3205 Australia
TEL: 699 2388

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