AG-09 GUITAR AMPLIFIER
Engaging this switch will activate
the onboard distortion circuit for
Guitar input signal.
This is the ON/OFF switch for the power
supply. The LED lights when the power
supply is turned on.
Warning!
Before you turn on the power of
the amp, make sure that volume control is set
to “0”. If you turn on the power when the
volume controls are already raised, a sudden
loud noise may be produced, possibly
damaging your bearing. Please use caution.
This is a 3.5mm stereo headphones. The sound
is not reproduced through the built-in speaker
when headphones are in use.
Warning
This phones output produces a large volume of
sound, Ensure that the volume has been turned
down before beginning to play using the
headphones, and then slowly increase the
volume until it has reached the desired level.
Note that the noise and distorted sound signals
produced when inserting or removing the
headphone plug at heigh volume levels will
result in damage to the headphones and to the
user's hearing.
INPUT
1/4" phone jack input.
VOLUME
This controls the output level.
OUTPUT (HEAD PHONES)
DC IN JACK
This is the jack to which the
AC adaptor is connected.
VOLUME (HEAD PHONES)
This controls the output level.
POWER
DIST. sw
This adjusts the gain (level of
overdrive distortion.) when using the
distortion channel.
DISTORTION - GAIN
This controls the low register.
BASS
This controls the high register.
TREBLE
1. The power supply cannot be switched on.
• Check that the power cable has been connected correctly.
• Try plugging it into a different socket and see if the same
problem occurs.
2. The power supply can be switched on, but no sound is
produced.
• Check that the guitar has been connected correctly.
• Remove the effects between the guitar and the amplifier
and check to see if no sound is produced.
• Replace the shielded cable and check to see if no sound is
produced.
• Check to see if the volume on the guitar is set to 'O'.
• Use a different guitar and see if no sound is produced.
• Check to see if the volume on the amplifier is set to 'O'.
• Check to see if the headphones are connected.
3. Noise is heard.
• Check to see if anything in the immediate vicinity is
resonating or banging against the amplifier to produce the
noise.
• Check to see if the plug cover on the shielded cable is loose.
• Check that the string action (distance between strings and
frets) is correctly adjusted (not too low).
• Use another guitar, effects and cable to see if the same
noise is produced.
4. No sound is produced in the headphones.
• Check that the headphone jack is connected correctly.
• Connect another set of headphones and see if sound is
produced.
In the case of defects
This product has passed exhaustive inspections before being
shipped from the factory, ensure that the above procedures are
carried out when a problem is thought to exist. Contact your
dealer in the unlikely event that an abnormality occurs during
use. Also, ensure that the symptoms of the problem are
explained in detail when requesting repair in order to facilitate
swift handling.
TROUBLESHOOTING