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EQ Controls

Before you install batteries or plug your guitar into an amplifier, make sure that all volume knobs or are at zero.

4. 

BASS:

 Controls the amount of bass frequency in the signal. 

     All the way left = no bass, all the way right = Lots of bass. Everything else in between!
5. 

MIDDLE: 

Controls the amount of mid frequencies in the signal.

6. 

TREB: 

Controls the amount of treble frequencies in the signal.

7. 

PRESSENCE: 

Provides a little extra flavor to your signal- adjust to taste.

8. 

V (Volume):

 Controls your volume output.

8. 

LOW BATTERY: 

Turns 

ON

 when your battery is low.

*Be sure to unplug your cable when the instrument is not in use, as the battery will drain as long as a cable is plugged 
into the instrument.

1. 

Plug in:

 Connect to an amplifier with a instrument cable. 

     The batt light will flash once quickly to indicate it has switched on.
2. 

Digital Tuner:

 Press the tuner button and the guitar is muted and  

     chromatic tuning is engaged, key clearly displayed on the LED  
     screen. You may tune any string you like, and the tuner will pick  
     up the signal and indicate if you are sharp or flat.
3. 

Phase:

 When the phase button is activated the guitar tone will  

     produce more warmer sounds, e.g. more bass tones will come  
     through, when switched off, the phase can cut bass response  
     often helping avoid feedback in gig situations.

Summary of Contents for PEAG200

Page 1: ...6 String Electric Acoustic Guitar High Quality Acoustic Guitar with Accessory Kit...

Page 2: ...tent in the wood as soon as possible after bringing an instrument into a new environment In the winter the forced air systems used to heat most homes can drive temperatures up and humidity levels dang...

Page 3: ...p to the correct pitch instead of down from a higher pitch This will help eliminate string slack from the tuning machine and decrease the possibility of slippage and tuning changes as you play If usin...

Page 4: ...ast once a month When changing strings we recommend that you remove and replace each string one at a time instead of all at once This will prevent sudden and potentially damaging changes in neck tensi...

Page 5: ...Make sure that the bridge pin is positioned with the grooved side riding over the string Figure 5 Do not hammer the bridge pin in A firm twisting push with the thumb should secure it in place Next pul...

Page 6: ...ur battery is low Be sure to unplug your cable when the instrument is not in use as the battery will drain as long as a cable is plugged into the instrument 1 Plug in Connect to an amplifier with a in...

Page 7: ...as relief However with a one way truss rod if the neck warps away from the string pull no amount of loosening the truss rod will pull the neck straight because the truss rod only works against the pul...

Page 8: ...www PyleUSA com 8 Wrench Adjustment Nut Loosen for hump Tighten for bow ADJUSTMENT NUT...

Page 9: ...shaft of the truss rod 5 Truss rod anchor 6 Truss rod compartment cover 7 1 4 nut driver As you press the string down at the 1st and 14th frets the string should be approximately 010 away from the 6th...

Page 10: ...Questions Issues We are here to help Phone 1 718 535 1800 Email support pyleusa com...

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