VIBRAPHONE
YV-600E / YV-500E
METALLOPHONE
YT-300D / YT-280D
Owner’s Manual
Make sure to read the PRECAUTIONS AND CARE on page 3.
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YV-600E : 35kg |
YV-500E : 28kg |
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YT-300D : 31kg |
YT-280D : 24kg |
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性能が劣化するために“ ”
PRECAUTIONS AND CARE
•Do not use extra hard mallets for glockenspiel or other hard materials to strike the vibraphone and metallophone tone bars. These can dent or scratch the bars and damage their sound quality.
•Avoid outdoor use.
•Do not place heavy objects or sit on the tone bars or rails. This may damage the frame or loosen the rails.
•When manoeuvring the instrument over short distances, be sure to release the brakes on the caster wheels and slightly lift the weight off of the wheels when actually moving.
•When transporting long distances, disassemble and pack carefully. Disassemble by reversing the assembly procedure.
•Turn the power switch OFF before unplugging the motor power cord from the AC outlet.
•If the motor should automatically shut off for any reason, turn the power switch OFF and eliminate the cause of failure. After a few seconds, the power can be turned ON, and the motor will run normally.
•Avoid dust. Store the instrument in its case or cover with a cloth.
•Avoid places with high temperature or humidity and do not store in direct sunlight.
•Never use wetted cloths or solvents such as thinner or benzine to clean the instrument. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.
•Always apply the caster brakes except when moving.
*Dry clean the dust cover.
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FEATURES
■ Top quality materials for tone bars
The clear and soft tone produced by the tone bars is a result of using the finest quality aluminum alloy possible. To prevent rust and give a soft, satin-like finish, the tone bars are finished with a hairline silver alumite finish.
■ Perfect Tuning
Tuning technicians use their highly trained ears as well as strobe tuners to tune each individual tone bar. To assure accurate pitch, tuning is performed on the overtones of each tone bar as well as its fundamental pitch. Tuning is performed to the same level as concert and pro use instruments to ensure that pitch is perfect and even over the entire range.
■ Easy to use, lightweight yet sturdy frame.
The frame’s rail and end piece’s are constructed out of solid beech wood to prevent frame warping. Also, the frame is finished with a black matte finish which lets the beauty of the woods grain show through.
For added reinforcement, angle brackets are attached where the rail and end pieces are connected. Leg stays and a pedal stay are also incorporated to give added stability to the frame. A mallet holder is located in an easy to access position. Casters are equipped with brakes to keep the vibraphone from moving while playing. The pedal height is also adjustable.
■ Vibraphone Drive Unit
Using a compact, high quality, brushless motor the drive unit applies smooth and delicate vibrato to the vibraphone’s sound. Vibrato speed is regulated by a slider located on the controller giving the user a wide range of vibrato settings. The vibrato fans can be stopped using the controller’s stop switch. The switch is a touch switch which is silent in operation.
■ Engineered Stability
The Vibraphone pulley is equipped with a cover.
If the fan should stop rotating for whatever reason, the electric current to the motor will be automatically shut off preventing the motor from overheating.
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Suspension Cord |
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Accidental Tone Bars |
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Mallet Holder |
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Suspension Post |
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Natural Tone Bars |
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Fan Belt |
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Controller |
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End Piece |
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Rail |
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Leg Stay |
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Resonators |
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Pedal Rod |
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Driver |
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Leg (Low End) |
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AC Adapter |
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Pedal Stay |
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Resonators |
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Sustain/Damper Pedal |
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Caster (with brake) |
YV-600E
The illustration shows model YV-600E
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