Yamaha Msp7 Studio Powered Studio Monitor "jack short lift" Questions

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...jack) but the voltage falls after a short time causing the output to the PA to shut off.Replaced Q24, D20 is OK, R58 and R68 are OK, C42 is OK. The Jack opens the ground circuit at point "D" which ...

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...jack plugs do I use? Mono or stereo? I have tried mono and all I get is **** sound and feedback. A 1/4 inch short instrument (mono) cable between the AUX unbalanced 2488 and the 1/4 inch of the ...

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Question about Crate Music

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jack is for HEADPHONES that have no return to ground. Use of this as drive to a sound board is sure to cause problems and in some cases can fry these amps due to the circuitry. The cable used to go to

Question about Yamaha Music

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...jack outputs of Apogee's Duet to the balanced XLR inputs of Yamaha MSP7 monitors? What cables should be used? It is possible and depends on the length of cables you will need. If you are using a ...

...either of the switches, having that happen tells me something is loose but I'm not sure if its the jack or something else, also headphones do not work when plugged in and sound still comes from ...

Question about SWR Music

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lift rather than the unbalanced jack output. Unplug any effects pedals, foot-switch etcetera to see if that eliminates the problem. Turn off any internal effects, including bass intensifier. Make sure

Question about JBL Music

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...short 1/4 inch mono cable connect the piano to the DI box from the L/R mono piano to the high impedance input port of the DI and set the ground lift switch to "LIFT". Use an XLR to XLR cable from the ...

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