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  Winding the Strings 

 

(Please refer to this section when changing the strings)

1

  Before you string the instrument, set the adjuster so that it is 

in the middle of its adjustment range. (All adjusters)

2

  Place the ball (on the end of the string) in the notch on the ad-

juster. Make sure the ball is properly inserted in the adjuster’s 

notch.

3

  After threading the string through the hole in 

the tuning peg, turn the tuning peg making 
one wrap on one side of the hole and the re-
maining wraps on the other side as shown in 
the diagram on the right.

Adjuster’s notch

String

Ball

The adjuster should be 

set to the middle of its 

adjustment range.

Winding the 1st and  

2nd strings

Remaining 

winds

1st 

wind

Winding the 3rd,  

4th and 5th strings

1st 

wind

Remaining 

winds

Shoulder rest

  The Shoulder Rest 

A commercially available violin shoulder rest (4/4 
size) can be attached to the instrument. 

* Some shoulder rests are incompatible (air cushion 

type, etc.).

1st string (E)

4th string (G)

2nd string (A)

3rd string (D)

YEV104

1st string (E)

4th string (G)

2nd string (A)

3rd string (D)

YEV105

5th string (C)

Summary of Contents for YEV104

Page 1: ...çais Italiano Español Português Pусский 日本語 Electric Violin 取扱説明書 Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manuale dell utente Manual del propietario Manual do Usuário Руководство пользователя 使用手册 사용 설명서 YEV105 English ...

Page 2: ...gies and utilizes a simple pickup system that delivers a passive signal to the output jack In order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment from this instrument we urge you to read this Owner s Manual thoroughly before using the instrument We recommend that you keep it in a con venient place for future reference Owner s Manual English Electric Violin YEV104 YEV105 Contents PRECAUTIONS 3 Parts ...

Page 3: ...f the following Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead plastics etc If your dealer is unable to assist you please contact Yamaha directly NAMEPLATE LOCATION The nameplate is located on the back of...

Page 4: ...e moving the instrument remove all con nected cables to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might trip over them CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damag...

Page 5: ...ont Rear 4th string G 2nd string A 1st string E Bridge Neck 3rd string D Parts Diagram The YEV105 5 string model is used in the illustration The number of strings tuners and the shape of the fingerboard and tailpiece are different on the YEV104 4 string model e Selector Switch w Volume Control q Output Jack ...

Page 6: ...ound 200Hz for the G on the 4 string and about 150Hz for the C on the 5 string can reduce unwanted noise such as bow return hum etc with minimal impact on sound quality w Volume Control Adjusts the volume Turning to the right increases volume turning to the left decreases The volume control is active only when the output selector switch is depressed e Selector Switch Volume Control Enable Switch S...

Page 7: ...e close to the instrument The string may suddenly break resulting in eye or other unexpected injuries The lower side of the bridge supports the 1st string E the higher side supports the 4th string G 5th string C Please note the bridge orientation and center the bridge over the pickup cable hole as shown in the illustration below Set up Correct Tailpiece Body Bad Bad Vertical E E A A D D G G 1st st...

Page 8: ...he bridge when playing the instrument Strings may come out of their grooves when adjusting the bridge or changing strings Since the 1st E and 4th G 5th C strings tend to come out of their grooves easily use your fingers to hold the strings gently in place when tuning the instrument Also the 1st E string is fitted with a protective tube Make sure that the tube rests on the bridge Always make sure t...

Page 9: ...rap on one side of the hole and the re maining wraps on the other side as shown in the diagram on the right Adjuster s notch String Ball The adjuster should be set to the middle of its adjustment range Winding the 1st and 2nd strings Remaining winds 1st wind Winding the 3rd 4th and 5th strings 1st wind Remaining winds Shoulder rest The Shoulder Rest A commercially available violin shoulder rest 4 ...

Page 10: ...w Built in Piezo electric Pickup Controls Volume Control Selector Switch Volume Control activation switch Output Jack Passive Output Φ6 3 Standard Monaural String Length 328 mm 12 15 16 Dimensions YEV104 592 L x 204 W x 111 H mm 23 5 16 L x 8 1 16 W x 4 3 8 H YEV105 607 L x 204 W x 120 H mm 23 7 8 L x 8 1 16 W x 4 3 4 H Weight YEV104 approximately 550 g 1 lbs 4 oz YEV105 approximately 580 g 1 lbs ...

Page 11: ... 430 8650 静岡県浜松市中区中沢町10 1 ZR53760 版次 1603 R2 Printed in China ...

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