User Manual

GNS-MS01 Owner’s Manual
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If the speakers fail to operate normally, check the following table. It lists common operation errors and simple measures that
you can take to correct problems. If a problem cannot be corrected, or the symptom is not listed, disconnect the AC power
cord and contact your authorized Yamaha dealer or service center for help.
Output power
Satellite speakers..................................20 W + 20 W (1k Hz, 4 Ω)
Subwoofer.............................................40 W (60 Hz, 8 Ω)
Frequency response...............................40 Hz to 20 kHz (-10dB)
Speaker unit
Satellite speakers
Tweeter .............................................2 cm (0.8”) dome (5Ω)
Midrange...........................................8 cm (3”) cone, magnetic shielding (4.5Ω)
Subwoofer.............................................16 cm (6.5”) cone (8Ω)
Power supply...................................... 100-240V ~ , 50/60Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Satellite speakers..................................110 (4.3”) x 179 (7”) x 157 (6.2”) mm
Subwoofer.............................................351 (13.8”) x 343 (13.5”) x 221 (8.7”) mm
Weight
Satellite speakers..................................1.1 kg (2 lbs., 7 oz.) x 2
Subwoofer.............................................6.5 kg (14 lbs., 5 oz.)
Accessories
Speaker bracket x 2, 8-pin mini DIN cable x 1, phone cable x 2, AC power cord, Owner’s Manual (this book)
* The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the
Yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the
same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Troubleshooting
FAULT CAUSE CURE
No sound comes from the
speakers or subwoofer.
The AC power cord is not properly plugged
into the wall outlet.
Insert the AC power cord firmly into the wall
outlet.
The main power switch on the subwoofer is
set to OFF.
Set the main power switch to ON.
Connections are faulty or incomplete. Make sure the connections are secure, or
use a different cable.
The volume is set to minimum. Turn the instrument’s [MASTER VOLUME]
control to the right to increase the volume.
Turn the subwoofer [MAIN VOLUME] control
to the right to increase the volume.
Turn the subwoofer [BASS VOLUME] control
to the right to increase the bass volume.
Sound is distorted. The level of the signal being input is too
high.
Turn down the volume on the instrument.
The subwoofer [BASS VOLUME] control is
set to too high of a volume.
Turn the subwoofer [BASS VOLUME] control
counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Sound is interrupted. The level of the signal being input is too
high.
Turn down the volume on the instrument
and/or the subwoofer speaker.
Noise. Connections are faulty or incomplete. Make sure the connections are secure, or
use a different cable.
The speakers produce a “pop”
sound whenever the power is
turned ON or OFF.
The subwoofer’s power is turned ON before
the instrument’s power is turned ON.
First, turn the instrument’s power ON, then
turn the subwoofer’s power ON.
Specifications