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hi there headphone jacks usually only come in 2 sizes, an obviously large one or a small one, (the headphone and the microphone jacks on your computer will be the small ones) if you have a favorite set of phones with a small jack and you need the large one you can buy an adapter that fits the large jack when you plug the small one in. good luck
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What type of headphone connector do you have? The Yamaha keyboard headphone jack is a 3.5 mm stereo jack (like on a computer headphone jack). So if the headphones have a 1/4" plug, you need a 1/4" to 3.5 mm adapter.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: I can not get any sounds out of the headphone jack
Did you PUSH the ON/OFF button and turn the volume up some?
SOURCE: Yamaha CP 300 broken headphone jack
Some keyboards use the amp output sockets for headphone use.
You might need some adapters for your headphones.
If it fell in, you would see an empty hole. This would be unlikely because it is held on by two screws. If all fails, buy an amp with a headphone jack input. Plug the keyboard into the amp and use the amps jack.
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