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INTRODUCTION.
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Using
Headphones
The
HP
730/530e/330e
provides
two
headphones
jacks,
thus
allowing
two
persons
to
use
headphones
at
the
same
time.
This
is
useful
when
giving
piano
lessons,
or
playing
a
piece
for
four
hands.
The
Headphones
jack
is
located
beneath
the
keyboard,
at
the
far
left.
Connecting
headphones
will
automatically
mute
the
sound
from
the
internal
speakers.
As
a
result,
you
can
play
the
piano
without
worrying
about
the
neighbors.
Headphone
jack
x
2
To
adjust
the
volume
of
the
headphones,
use
the
Volume
slider
on
the
piano.
Please
use
stereo
headphones,
such
as
Roland
RH-20/80/120
stereo
headphones.
Using
a
Microphone
The
HP
730/530e
provide
for
the
connection
and
use
of
a
microphone.
This
convenient
feature
allows
you
to,
for
example,
talk
during
a
presentation,
or
have
someone
sing
while
you
play.
*
The
HP
330e
does
not
feature
a
Mic
jack.
Mic
Jack
x1
{
HP-730/530e
only
}
The Mic
jack
is
located
beneath
the
keyboard,
at
the
far
right.
Connect
a
microphone
to
it,
then
you
can
hear
the
sound
from
the
internal
speakers.
With
headphones
connected
to
the
Headphones
jack,
the
sound
will
be
heard
only
through
the
headphones,
and
no
sound
is
heard
from
the
speakers.
To
adjust
the
volume
of
the
microphone,
use
the
Microphone
Volume
knob.
To
adjust
the
depth
of
the
Echo
effect,
use
the
Microphone
Echo
knob.
*
Be
sure
that
the
volume
is
not
too
loud
for
the
neighbors.
*
You
can
use
a
microphone
that
an
optionally
available
Roland
DR-15/25
microphone.
When
you
purchase
a
new
microphone
for
the
HP
730/530e,
please
consult
the
retailer
shop
where
you
have
purchased
the
HP
730/530e.
Notes
on
Using
a
Microphone
Before
you
connect
the
microphone
to
the
piano,
be
sure
to
lower
the
volume.
If
the
volume
is
too
high,
noise
may
be
heard
from
the
speakers.
If
the
microphone
is
pointed
toward
the
speakers,
or
is
too
close
to
them,
howling
may
occur.
Should
this
happen,
change
the
position
of
the
microphone
or
lower
the
volume.
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