![]() So if you are not satisfied with the mono sound via the "L / L + R" socket, just try using the "R" socket only. However, it would always be better to work in stereo, since many voices and effects on Yamaha keyboards are designed for stereo playback and sound significantly worse when they are summed to a mono signal.īy the way, in some cases it is better to use only ONE of the two stereo channels for mono playback. If no plug is connected to the "R" socket, both stereo channels are summed to mono at the "L / L + R" socket. If you only connect one speaker, ie if you are working "mono", you normally use the "L / L + R" socket. If you use balanced cables (TRS plug) on a balanced input (mixer or active speaker), RING and SLEEVE contacts would have to be bridged. PSR-S, PSR-SX, Tyros, Genos) are wired unbalanced and only TS jack plugs are supported. All line outputs of Yamaha arranger keyboards (e.g. ![]()
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