Yamaha SR-50 Owner's Manual
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To connect a turntable to the Yamaha SR-50 Amplifier, use a pair of RCA cables. Connect the cables from the turntable's output to the 'Phono' input on the amplifier. Make sure to ground the turntable to the amplifier if it has a grounding wire.
First, check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the amplifier is powered on and the correct input source is selected. Also, inspect the speaker wires for any damage or disconnection.
To clean the amplifier, turn off the power and unplug it. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. For any stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or spraying liquids directly onto the unit.
Ensure the amplifier is turned off and unplugged. Locate the fuse holder, typically found near the power cable entry point. Use a screwdriver if necessary to open the holder, remove the blown fuse, and replace it with one of the same rating.
Static noise can be caused by poor connections. Check all input and speaker connections for tightness. Also, try connecting the amplifier to a different power outlet to rule out electrical interference.
The Yamaha SR-50 Amplifier does not have a digital reset option. To reset settings, you may need to manually adjust any altered settings back to their defaults using the control knobs and buttons.
Regularly dust the exterior with a soft cloth, ensure all connections are tight, and periodically check for any signs of wear or damage on cables and components. Store the amplifier in a cool, dry place to prevent overheating.
The Yamaha SR-50 Amplifier does not have built-in Bluetooth capability. To use Bluetooth speakers, you'll need a Bluetooth transmitter connected to the amplifier's output.
Use the 'Bass' and 'Treble' control knobs located on the front panel of the amplifier to adjust the levels to your preference. Turn the knobs clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the levels.
Ensure the amplifier is placed in a well-ventilated area and that its vents are not blocked. Turn off the amplifier and allow it to cool down before using it again. Consider using an external fan if overheating persists.