Yamaha Electric Acoustic Guitar Sytem71 Owner's Manual

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Pages 5
Year 2016
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Yamaha Electric Acoustic Guitar Sytem71 Amplifier Specification

The Yamaha Electric Acoustic Guitar System71 Amplifier is a sophisticated amplification system designed to enhance the natural tones of acoustic guitars while providing versatile control for performers. This system integrates seamlessly with Yamaha's acoustic-electric guitars, offering a rich palette of sound customization options. At its core, the System71 features an advanced preamp that ensures a clear, natural acoustic sound, preserving the guitar's inherent tonal qualities. It utilizes a proprietary SRT (Studio Response Technology) pickup system, which is meticulously engineered to capture the nuances of the guitar's acoustic sound, providing a warm and authentic tone.

The amplifier includes a variety of onboard controls, allowing musicians to tailor their sound precisely. These include a three-band equalizer for detailed tone shaping, a built-in tuner for convenient on-the-go tuning, and an adjustable blend control to mix the direct piezo pickup sound with the modeled mic sound, offering a wide range of sonic possibilities. Additionally, the System71 is equipped with an anti-feedback control to suppress unwanted resonance, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted performance.

With a lightweight and compact design, the System71 is ideal for both stage and studio applications, offering musicians the flexibility and reliability required for professional use. The system can be powered by standard AA batteries, making it highly portable and convenient for performers who require mobility. This amplifier is an excellent choice for musicians seeking a high-quality, versatile amplification solution for their acoustic-electric guitars, providing a perfect blend of modern technology and classic acoustic sound.

Yamaha Electric Acoustic Guitar Sytem71 Amplifier F.A.Q.

How can I connect my Yamaha Electric Acoustic Guitar System71 Amplifier to an external speaker?

To connect your amplifier to an external speaker, use the 'Line Out' or 'Speaker Out' jack on the amplifier. Ensure that the impedance matches between the amplifier and the external speaker for optimal sound quality and to prevent damage to the equipment.

What should I do if my amplifier doesn't power on?

First, check the power cable and ensure it is properly connected and not damaged. Verify that the power outlet is functional by testing it with another device. If the amplifier still doesn't power on, try replacing the fuse in the power section. If none of these steps work, consult a professional technician.

How do I reduce feedback when using my amplifier?

To reduce feedback, position your guitar away from the amplifier and lower the volume or gain settings. Use a feedback buster or soundhole cover on your guitar and consider adjusting the EQ settings to minimize frequencies that cause feedback.

What maintenance is required for the Yamaha System71 Amplifier?

Regularly clean the amplifier with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Check cables and connections for wear and tear. Periodically inspect the tubes and replace them if there are signs of wear. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.

How can I achieve the best acoustic sound with my amplifier?

Adjust the EQ settings to enhance the natural sound of your guitar. Start with a flat EQ setting and make slight adjustments to the bass, mid, and treble to suit your preferences. Experiment with reverb and chorus effects for added depth.

Can I use my Yamaha System71 Amplifier with electric guitars?

Yes, you can use the amplifier with electric guitars, but the sound may differ from specialized electric guitar amplifiers. Adjust the EQ and effects settings to optimize the sound for electric guitars.

What should I do if the sound from my amplifier is distorted?

Check the gain and volume settings and reduce them to see if the distortion decreases. Inspect the cables and connections for damage. If using effects pedals, ensure they are functioning correctly. If the problem persists, the amplifier may need servicing.

How can I properly store my Yamaha amplifier when not in use?

Store the amplifier in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Cover it with a dust cover to prevent dust accumulation. Avoid stacking heavy objects on top of the amplifier to prevent damage.

What are the common causes of humming noise in my amplifier?

Humming noise can be caused by ground loops, faulty cables, or interference from nearby electronic devices. Try using a different power outlet, replace cables, and keep the amplifier away from other electronics to reduce noise.

How do I perform a factory reset on my Yamaha System71 Amplifier?

Refer to the amplifier's user manual for specific instructions on performing a factory reset. Generally, this involves holding down certain buttons while powering on the device. This will restore the amplifier to its original settings.