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Roland HP 1700L - 5 Connecting with Audio Devices; Listening to External Sources; Recording to Cassette Recorder; Playing at Higher Volume

Roland HP 1700L
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5
Connecting
with
audio
device
If
you
are
using
the
HP-1700L/1700/900L/900
by
itself,
there
is
no
need
for
you
to
read
this
section.
Listening
to
other
sources
through
the
internal
speakers
If
you
have
another
instrument
that
does
not
have
its
own
speaker,
you
can
listen
to
it
through
the
HP-1700L/1700/900L/900's
internal
speakers.
You
will
need
a
connector
cable
(PJ-1M,
etc.).
If
your
instrument
has
a
stereo
output,
you
will
need
two
cables.
INPUT
R/L
OUTPUT
R/L
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Regulate
the
volume
of
the
other
instrument
using
its
volume
knob.
o
am.
The
PJ-1M
(sold
separately)
consists
of
a
stan-
dard
cord
with
an
adaptor
plug
for
use
with
either
RCA
or
1/4"
phone
jacks.
Recording
the
piano
sound
on
a
cassette
tape
recorder
If
you
have
a
cassette
tape
recorder
that
has
LINE
IN
jacks,
you
can
record
the
sound
of
the
HP-1700L/1700/900L/900.
You
will
need
a
PJ-1M
with
the
adaptor
plug
removed.
OUTPUT
R/L
LINE
IN
R/L
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Ou
eo
Cee
oo
The
cassette
tape
recorder
If
the
cassette
tape
recorder
has
stereo
input
jacks,
you
will
need
two
PJ-1M
cables.
Playing
at
higher
volume
By
connecting
the
HP-1700L/1700/900L/900
to
a
stereo
or
PA
system,
you
can
play
at
higher
volumes.
You
will
need
a
PJ-1M
with
the
adaptor
plug
removed.
OUTPUT
R/L
AUX
R/L
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