Audio Problems - Kurzweil SPS4-8 Musician's Manual

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Audio Problems

CAUTION: DO NOT TROUBLE SHOOT AUDIO PROBLEMS USING
HEADPHONES. ADDITIONALLY, ALWAYS BE AWARE OF THE VOLUME
LEVELS ON THE SPS4 AND ON THE CONNECTED AUDIO SYSTEM OR MIXER.
NOTE: When diagnosing audio problems, set the SPS4 to play its demo sequence rather
then intermittently pressing keys. This will prevent any unexpectedly loud volume changes.
If there is no sound from your SPS4, check if one of the following might be the issue:
The volume slider is turned
down.
Headphones or an audio cable
is plugged into one of the
Headphones jacks.
The volume control on the
audio system or mixer is turned
down.
The signal source selection on
the audio system or mixer is
incorrect.
The audio cables are not
securely plugged into the SPS4,
audio system, or mixer.
The audio cable is of an
incorrect type.
If you can hear sound but it is low or distorted, check if one of the following might be the
issue:
The audio cables are not
securely plugged into the SPS4,
audio system, or mixer.
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Slowly push the volume slider up.
Unplug the headphones or cable
from the Headphones jack.
Slowly turn the volume control up.
Set the volume of the audio or mixer
to the lowest level, select the correct
signal source, and then slowly turn up
the volume.
Set the volume of the audio or mixer
to the lowest level, securely plus in
the audio cables on both ends, and
then slowly turn up the volume.
Obtain and securely connect an
audio cable of the correct type. The
SPS4 accepts both balanced (TS) and
unbalanced (TRS) 1/4-inch audio
cables.
Set the volume of the audio system
or mixer to the lowest level, securely
plus in the audio cables on both ends,
and then slowly turn up the volume.
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