You guys, you guys, ugh!
Of course you will have a mono signal out if you have a mono Mic even IF the cable is a TRS at the Mic/Line In and the Mic/Line Input IS a stereo Input on the PSR 2K. We are talking about the Y2K, right? What I am saying is that according to what Yamaha told me the Mic/Line Input jack is a "Balanced" Input. Okay so far so good, (I hope).
Being that the Mic and Line are integrated into the same Jack, I would be surprised if the Mic/Line Input on the Y2K is a Balanced "Mono" Input. The reason I say that is the User Manual states that I can hook up an external Audio Device, hint: MP3/CD Player, into the "Line In", which btw as I stated before is the SAME jack as the Mic In which we are all aware of.
Also if you re-route the Audio signal to the Main Outputs or even the Aux Outputs the "Natural" thing for it to be is a Stereo Output. (Where else do you know of where an Input Jack that can accept an external "Audio Device", ie. CD Player, etc., be meant to output a "Mono" signal?) (I'm talking in MOST case scenarios here.) Does that sound logical?, ie., to have the Output be Mono when the Input has the capability to accept an external "Audio" device Input? For instance, take a look at your PC sound card. You most likely have Line Level, ie., 1/8" inputs and outputs. PS: This is just an example which for the sake of time I will give just this one.
Now, the 1/8" "Stereo" line cable will output to your Stereo PC Speakers possibly routed to a Subwoofer first. Those inputs and outputs will NOT be balanced but they are "Stereo". If your high end sound card has 1/4" ins and outs then they could be also "Balanced" but not necessarily. But the Line Levels will always be Stereo as far as I'm aware of. Stereo Ins and Stereo Outs. Case closed.
What I'm getting at is it is the "Logical" conclusion to the PSR 2000 scenario, ie. MIC/LINE INPUT INTEGRATED INTO ONE JACK WHICH YAMAHA TOLD ME WAS "BALANCED" AND I CAN ALSO HOOK UP AN EXTERNAL "AUDIO" DEVICE SUCH AS AN MP3/CD PLAYER WHICH IS A "STEREO" AUDIO DEVICE BTW, AND PLAY MY MUSIC "MP3'S/CD'S", ETC., THROUGH MY PSR2K. LOGIC TELLS YOU THAT IT "SHOULD" BE A 'STEREO' SIGNAL OUTPUT. NOW I REALIZE YOU CAN ALSO HAVE A "BALANCED" MONO INPUT. BUT IT WOULDN'T BE 'LOGICAL' TO DO IT THAT WAY IF A PERSON ALSO HAS THE OPTION OF INPUTING AN EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE INTO THE MIC/LINE INPUT, EG. CD/MP3 PLAYER.
NOW TO BE TRUTHFUL I AM NOT SURE YAMAHA IS USING LOGIC WHEN THEY MADE THE MIC/LINE INPUT. THEY WOULDN'T BE IF THE 'BALANCED' MIC/LINE INPUT IS A "MONO" JACK. THEY 'WOULD' BE USING LOGIC IF THE MIC/LINE INPUT (WHICH 'IS' BALANCED ACCORDING TO YAMAHA) IS ALSO A "STEREO" INPUT CONNECTION.
NOTE: IF IT IS A "STEREO" INPUT, WHICH LOGIC TELLS YOU IT SHOULD BE, THEN THERE IS THE ADDED ADVANTAGE OF BEING ABLE TO PURCHASE A "STEREO" MICROPHONE AND HAVE A STEREO SIGNAL OUTPUT THROUGH YOUR VOCALS BY WAY OF THE STEREO MIC.
They are really coming into Vogue you know.
Also, Donny is that schematic from a PSR 2000? Or is it from the PSR 740? I'm guessing it's from the PSR 740. "They're two different Keyboards so I am a little apprehensive in accepting that schematic as "written in stone" fact when it is not from the Keyboard in question, ie., the Y2K.
Best regards,
Mike