Yamaha FGX730SC, FSX730SC, FJX730SC User Manual

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ACOUSTIC GUITAR
Owner’s Manual
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha electric-acoustic guitar. In order to make the most of the advanced features and performance provided by your guitar, please read this manual carefully before using the instrument.
PRECAUTIONS
The output jack is an EIAJ-standard 1/4" phone jack. Be sure to use an appropriate connection cable.
Always set the VOLUME control to “0” when plugging in or unplugging the connection cable.
The battery check indicator (BATT.) will light briefly when a plug is inserted or removed from the output jack. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Also, even when the power is switched off, the system consumes a small amount of power for the tuner standby mode. If the instrument is not going to be used for an extended period of time, we recommend that the battery be removed in order to avoid power consumption or leakage.
NOMENCLATURE
Pickup
Control Section
Battery Holder
SPECIFICATIONS
System SYSTEM-56: Monaural 1 way Pickup Contact Pickup (installed inside of the body) Pre-amplifier Controls
Output jack Combination end pin/power switch Output impedance 1 k
Power supply 9V DC, S-006P (6F22) dry cell battery Battery life Approx. 90 hours (without tuner)
Tuner Tuning System: Chromatic type (12
Accessories • Hexagonal wrench for neck adjustment x1
VOL., 3 Band (HIGH, MID, LOW) EQ control, AMF control
Approx. 85 hours (with the preamp switched ON and the tuner used 1 minute every 1 hour)
* When using a manganese battery. * Varies according to operating conditions.
semitones), A4=440Hz Auto OFF Function: Tuner automatically switches OFF after 2 minutes.
Input: Built in pickup Accuracy: +/– 3 cents
• S-006P (6F22) dry cell battery x1
Sound hole cover x1
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.
q Press the catch on the battery holder in the direction indicated by the arrow
in the illustration 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. 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.
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Battery case
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DC9V S-006P
(6F22)
Sound Hole Cover (Accessory)
Output Jack (with power switch function)
THE CONTROLS
q VOL. (Volume) Control
Adjusts the overall output volume level.
* Make sure that the VOL. is turned to “0”
before connecting or disconnecting.
w BATT. (Battery Check) Indicator
This indicator will light when the battery needs to be replaced. Please replace the battery as soon as possible when the BATT. indicator lights.
e 3 Band Equalizer
LOW : Boosts or cuts the level of the low frequencies. MID : Boosts or cuts the level of the middle frequencies.
The AMF control r adjusts the center frequency of the band affected by this control.
HIGH : Boosts or cuts the level of the high frequencies.
r AMF Control
Sets the center frequency of the band of frequencies affected by the MID equalizer control. The range is from 80 Hz to 10 kHz.
* This control has no effect when the MID equalizer control is set to its center
(“0”) position.
t Tuner Switch
Switches the tuner ON/OFF.
y Tuner Display
Displays tuner information.
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Catch
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. 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 reduced.
USING THE TUNER
The guitar is equipped with an A4=440Hz standard pitch tuner. The tuner’s circuitry is independent from the guitar’s output circuit so switching the tuner ON/OFF will have no affect on sound output.
q Press the TUNER switch. While the tuner activates the and lamps
light alternately.
w Tune the guitar string until the note name of the desired pitch appears in
the tuner’s display. The lamp indicates the pitch is low. The lamp indicates the pitch is high. The pitch indicator ( ) flashes slower as the string’s pitch nears the
note shown in the display.
e The string is in tune when the and lamps both light.
* The tuner will automatically switch OFF approximately two minutes after the
TUNER switch is pressed (energy saving function). To continue tuning, press
the TUNER switch again. * It may take a few seconds before the tuner can detect pitches after being switched ON. * The note name and displays may have difficulty keeping up with irregular
pitch changes. Gradually change the pitch and check when tuning. * The tuner may have difficulty detecting notes rich with overtones or with very
short sustain.
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