Yamaha HPH-PRO400 Owner's Manual

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Pages 52
Year 2012
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Yamaha HPH-PRO400 Headphones Specification

The Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones are engineered to deliver exceptional audio quality, combining superior sound performance with robust construction. They feature 50mm dynamic drivers, which ensure a wide frequency response ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. This allows for a rich and detailed sound experience, capturing both deep bass and crisp highs. The over-ear design with circumaural ear cups provides excellent noise isolation, ensuring an immersive listening experience by minimizing external sound interference. The headphones are designed with comfort in mind, featuring plush ear pads and an adjustable headband that accommodates prolonged use without discomfort. Constructed with premium materials, the HPH-PRO400 offers durability alongside an aesthetically pleasing design, utilizing a combination of high-quality plastics and metal accents. The headphones come with two detachable, tangle-resistant flat cables, one of which includes an in-line remote and microphone compatible with most smartphones, allowing for easy control of music and calls. The gold-plated 3.5mm stereo connectors ensure optimal signal transfer, enhancing audio fidelity. Additionally, the headphones can be folded for compact storage, making them convenient for travel. The Yamaha HPH-PRO400 delivers a balanced and natural sound signature, making it suitable for a wide range of music genres and professional audio applications. These headphones reflect Yamaha's legacy of high-quality sound engineering, providing users with a premium audio experience.

Yamaha HPH-PRO400 Headphones F.A.Q.

How can I replace the ear pads on my Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones?

To replace the ear pads on your Yamaha HPH-PRO400, gently pull the existing pads away from the ear cups. Align the new pads with the ear cups and press them firmly until they snap into place.

What should I do if the sound is only coming from one side of my headphones?

If sound is only coming from one side, check the audio cable connection and ensure it is fully inserted. Test with another device to rule out a device-specific issue. If the problem persists, the cable or driver may need repair or replacement.

How do I clean my Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones?

Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces. Avoid using alcohol or abrasive cleaners. For the ear pads, a dry cloth can help remove dust and debris.

Can I use Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones with my smartphone?

Yes, the Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones can be used with any smartphone that has a standard 3.5mm audio jack or a compatible adapter if the phone lacks this port.

What is the best way to store my headphones when not in use?

Store your headphones in the provided carrying case to protect them from dust and physical damage. Avoid wrapping the cable tightly around the headphones to prevent cable damage.

How do I troubleshoot connectivity issues with my Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones?

Ensure that the audio cable is securely connected to both the headphones and the audio source. Try using a different cable or audio source to identify the issue. If problems persist, consult Yamaha support for further assistance.

Are the Yamaha HPH-PRO400 headphones compatible with PC gaming?

Yes, these headphones can be used for PC gaming. Simply connect them to the headphone output of your PC or gaming controller. For optimal sound performance, ensure that your PC sound settings are correctly configured.

Can the cable on the Yamaha HPH-PRO400 be replaced?

Yes, the cable is detachable and can be replaced if damaged or for upgrading purposes. Ensure to use a compatible replacement cable to maintain sound quality.

What should I do if my headphones are not producing any sound?

Check if the cable is securely connected to both the headphones and the audio source. Test with another device to ensure the issue is not with the audio source. If there is still no sound, the headphones may need servicing.

How do I adjust the headband for a more comfortable fit?

Gently pull down or push up on the ear cups to adjust the headband size. The headphones should fit snugly without applying excessive pressure on your head.