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#173131 - 06/19/03 09:17 PM
Re: Monster Cable & Yamaha
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Member
Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Eddie, I don't understand why your Mic cable doesn't work. The Mic input on the PSR 2000 is a "Balanced" connection, ie., "Stereo" connection. I use a TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) Stereo Mic Cable that runs out of my Rolls Phantom Power Adapter into my PSR 2000. This sounds silly but check the obvious things to see if they are set right, eg., "Is the switch on the back of the PSR 2000 set to "Mic"? Is your Mic a Cardioid or Super Cardioid Mic? If it is, you will need Phantom Power to make it work. Is your Mic Muted somehow by one of your Keyboard settings?, eg., "Mute On/Off" within the Mic Settings? Believe me when I tell you, you CAN use a Stereo Mic cable. I have since day one with my PSR 2000 and it works just great. Someday I hope to get a "Stereo" 'Microphone'. They have come down in price considerably to what they were just a few years ago. There are a few Stereo Microphones available that sell for under a $1,000. Within a few more years there should be many that sell for under $500. Then I will finally be able to take full advantage of my PSR 2000 or next Keyboard's Balanced Mic Input connection. Best regards, Mike
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#173135 - 06/21/03 08:35 AM
Re: Monster Cable & Yamaha
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Member
Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave: Gary's right. I've seen this happen in other situations also. Some gear just won't work with stereo cables. Then the logical conclusion imo Eddie is a defective Mic/Line In Jack on your PSR 2000. As I stated earlier I run a "stereo", ie., TRS Monster Studio Link cable into my PSR 2000's Mic IN Jack from my Rolls Phantom Power Adaper and mine works great with my Shure Beta 87A. I think with all of your detective work with still no resolve to the problem, that a defective Mic In Jack on your PSR 2000 seems like the logical conclusion and where all the arrows tend to point to. If your PSR 2000 is still under warranty and you can spare to be without it for 2 to 3 weeks (God forbid, right?), ie., ["Should I send it in? No, I better not. Can I do without it? Let me see, did you say 2 to 3 weeks? No, I guess I'll just live with a defective Mic In Jack and use a Mono cable instead. But it sure would be nice to have everything working right on my PSR 2000, especially when I sell it or trade it in. Well maybe I CAN do without it for awhile. I'll just go to Guitar Center everyday and get my Keyboard fix there. Nah!! Guitar center is too far away! Oh well, I'll just stick to my original plan and let Monster Inc. take a perfectly good Stereo Cable and turn it into an inferior Mono Cable. Decisions decisions!] Don't mind me Eddie, I guess I just had too much coffee this morning. You do what you want. Best regards, Mike
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#173137 - 06/22/03 06:07 AM
Re: Monster Cable & Yamaha
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mike,
After checking both of my 2000s, the conclusion I came to was the Monter Cable was the likely suspect--not the keyboards. One keyboard with a defective jack--maybe. Two keyboards with defective jacks--NAH! You have a much better chance of being struck by lightning at the North Pole in mid January than two identical keyboards being defective.
To prove a point, just two days ago I had to remove a brand-new, high-priced, heavy-duty instrument cable from a wiring harness I just completed. The cable was defective right out of the package, and becasue they were touted as the best--I never bothered to check them all for continuity. Consequently, I had to remove the entire casing from the custom harness, remove the defective cable, then install a new one, a process that took about two hours to complete. The bottom line is manufacturers no longer inspect their products because the added labor and time increases the cost and reduces their bottom line. This holds true with nearly all products--including computers, software, amps, everything. That's why cars are so often recalled.
Cheers,
Gary
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 06-22-2003).]
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