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Bend the gooseneck into the desired position. The microphone can be removed and reattached as often
as you want.
Using the same attachment technique, you can place the Silver Bullet on many different instruments because the
dual-lock is flexible and can wrap around edges and rounded surfaces. To remove the dual lock from your
instrument, pull it off and rub off the remaining adhesive with your thumb. Finish with rubbing alcohol.
ABOUT THE DUAL-LOCK JACK ATTACHMENT
Dual-lock has a very strong adhesive. If your instrument has a delicate finish, we recommend you stick a piece of
masking tape to the instrument first and then place the dual-lock on the tape. If possible, you should choose a
location like a tail piece that is made up of sturdier material.
When dual-lock is removed from the instrument, it may leave a dark residue on the instrument. This residue can
easily be removed with NAPTHA (a solvent available at hardware stores) or WD-40. It can also be rubbed off with
your fingers. Never use acetone, paint thinner, or similar harsh solvents! Please test any solvent you use on a
small, hidden area of your instrument first to make sure it doesn’t damage the finish. Most lacquered surfaces
withstand NAPTHA or WD-40 without a problem but very old instruments or thinly varnished instruments may
be vulnerable.