Yamaha PSS-170 Owner's Guide

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Yamaha PSS-170 Keyboard Specification

The Yamaha PSS-170 is a vintage portable keyboard known for its compact design and user-friendly interface, making it suitable for beginners and casual musicians. It features a 49-key mini keyboard that is velocity-sensitive, providing a responsive touch for dynamic playability. The keyboard includes a sound generator capable of producing 100 preset voices, ranging from pianos and organs to more synthesized sounds, allowing for a wide variety of tonal exploration. Additionally, the PSS-170 offers 10 rhythm patterns that can be used to accompany performances, enhancing the musical experience with built-in drum beats.

To facilitate learning and creativity, the keyboard includes a melody guide and accompaniment features, which help users to play along with preset songs or create their own. The onboard speakers deliver clear audio output, while the headphone jack allows for private practice sessions. The PSS-170 operates on either a power adapter or batteries, enhancing its portability and convenience for on-the-go use. Its simple interface includes clearly labeled buttons and sliders, making it accessible for users of all ages. Despite its entry-level positioning, the Yamaha PSS-170 provides a robust set of features that inspire musical experimentation and enjoyment.

Yamaha PSS-170 Keyboard F.A.Q.

How do I power on the Yamaha PSS-170 keyboard?

To power on the Yamaha PSS-170, locate the power button on the top left corner of the keyboard. Ensure the keyboard is connected to a power source using the compatible AC adapter, then press the power button.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the Yamaha PSS-170?

Check that the volume is turned up by using the volume slider. Ensure that headphones are not plugged into the headphone jack, as this will mute the keyboard's speakers. Also, confirm that the AC adapter is properly connected and functioning.

How can I reset the Yamaha PSS-170 to its factory settings?

To reset the Yamaha PSS-170, turn off the keyboard, press and hold the highest white key (C6), and turn the keyboard back on while holding the key. This will reset the keyboard to its default settings.

How do I change the voice or instrument sound on the Yamaha PSS-170?

To change the voice, press the "Voice" button then use the numeric keypad to enter the desired voice number. The selected voice will be displayed on the LED screen.

What is the proper way to clean the Yamaha PSS-170 keyboard?

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the keyboard. Avoid using any abrasive cleaners or solvents. For keys, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but make sure the keyboard is turned off and unplugged before cleaning.

Why does the Yamaha PSS-170 keyboard sometimes not respond to key presses?

Ensure that the keyboard is not in a demo or playback mode, as it may not respond to key presses in these modes. Check for any mechanical obstructions under the keys and try resetting the keyboard if the issue persists.

Can I connect the Yamaha PSS-170 to an external speaker system?

Yes, you can connect the keyboard to an external speaker system using the headphone or output jack with the appropriate cable. Ensure the speaker system is compatible with the output level of the keyboard.

How can I record a performance on the Yamaha PSS-170?

The Yamaha PSS-170 does not have built-in recording capabilities. Use an external recording device connected via the headphone or output jack to record your performance.

How do I change the rhythm or accompaniment style on the Yamaha PSS-170?

Press the "Style" button, then use the numeric keypad to select the desired rhythm style. The selected style number will be displayed on the LED screen.

What maintenance steps should I regularly follow to keep the Yamaha PSS-170 in good condition?

Regularly dust the keyboard with a dry cloth, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, and store it in a protective case when not in use. Periodically check cables and connections for wear and tear.