Questions & Answers for: Yamaha monitor noise

Question about HS50M Main / Stereo Speaker

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...noise in Yamaha HS50 monitor I have a strange static noise in one of my monitors as soon as it warms up, seems like it comes onyl from the woofer Sounds like the voice coil is damaged on the woofer. ...

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...And the sound waivers in and out. Thoughts? Optical cable from DVR or DVD to receiver. TV to monitor out. Digital audio is only through optical hookup. Then hook your mic up and run the YPAO ...

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Question about Full-Size Keyboard

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...disconnecting the internal speakers and using the audio out only. You can connect a pair of studio monitors or high quality computer speakers, preferably with a small subwoofer to deliver the full ...

Question about DSP-A1000 5-Channel Amplifier

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...noise and does not seem to lock onto an mode. i have to use the tape 2 monitor to hear music. The INPUT SELECTOR is defective. Order part number VT148000; it costs $51.04. As of 14 Jan 2011, the part ...

...Monitor loop(s). Many have two to facilitate equalized dubbing between decks. [Or you could obtain a dbx Program Route Selector (check eBay, I highly recommend the 400x, of which I have two) and it ...

...noise reduction, format converters and MPEG pre-preprocessing.The video monitor processing circuit may delay the video stream. Pixelated displays require video format conversion and deinterlace ...

Question about DSR112 Powered PA Speaker (1300 Watts, 1x12 in.)

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...bass. any ideas, i never had this problem on the old system? thanks, dane Check: monitor levels, microphone position, grounding. Is it possible the feedback is due to EMI noise off the power

Question about DSR112 Powered PA Speaker (1300 Watts, 1x12 in.)

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...monitor. To start working, monitors work good, sound good. After 6 minutes, one of the monitors begins to sound a pink noise (like Sssss). After 8 minutes the noise increases significantly. and then ...

Not working anymore after I plugged in I have heard some electric noise. Wild guess but if not powering up, possible that fuse blew (if no external, then there's often one on the power board), or ...

I would like to transform my YAMAHA MSP-7from 110V/60hz (USA) to 220/50hz (Europe). What is the best way to achieve that while keeping the high quality (no transformers/adaptors rumble noise). Thanks ...

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