Audio Connections; Headphones; Audio Input And Output - Yamaha Clavinova CVP-202 Owner's Manual

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Audio Connections

The Clavinova is equipped with jacks that let you connect a variety of audio devices. You
can connect headphones, a stereo system, or PA equipment for audio output, as well as
input from a tone generator or other instrument.
CAUTION

Headphones

Audio Input and Output

You can connect the Clavinova to a wide range of audio equipment by
using the AUX IN and AUX OUT jacks, which are located at the left end
of the unit on the rear panel.
I AUX IN Jacks
AUX IN
R
L/L
Tone Generator
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CVP-202
9: Connections
Be sure to turn off the power when connecting or disconnecting audio equipment, as fail-
ing to do so can result in damage to speakers and other problems.
To use headphones, connect them to
one of the [PHONES] jacks (standard 1/
4" phone jacks) located below the left
end of the keyboard. The Clavinova's
built-in speaker system is automatically
shut off when a pair of headphones are
connected. Two people can enjoy listen-
ing to the Clavinova together by con-
necting two pairs of headphones to the
two jacks.
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The sounds of other instruments or
tone generator modules can be output
+
R
through the speaker system of the
Clavinova by connecting audio cables to
the AUX IN jacks as shown here.
Use the AUX IN [L/L+R] jack for
monophonic input. For stereo input, con-
nect the left channel output to the AUX
IN [L/L+R] jack, and the right channel
output to the AUX IN [R] jack.
Recommended Headphones:
Yamaha HPE-160 headphones
CAUTION
Never connect the Clavinova's AUX
OUT jacks to its AUX IN jacks, either
directly or via external audio equip-
ment. Such connections could result
in a feedback loop that will make nor-
mal performance impossible, and may
even damage the Clavinova.
The volume of the audio signal input at
the AUX IN jacks is affected by the
[MASTER VOLUME] slider.

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