User Guide

Amp
Plug the power cord of the amp into an outlet.
Plug one end of the guitar cable into the output jack of the guitar. Plug the other end
into the input jack on the amp.
Toggle the power switch to the ‘I’ position to turn on the amp. Once turned on, there
are a few settings that can be adjusted using the knobs and switches.
Volume Controls the volume of the amp.
Gain Increasing this setting will increase the level of distortion in the sound.
Treble Increasing this setting will emphasise the higher tones in the sound.
Middle Increasing this setting will emphasise the neutral tones in the sound.
Bass Increasing this setting will emphasise the lower tones of the sound.
Drive
Pressing this switch in (on) will activate ‘Overdrive’ output. This leads to a
set level of distortion in the sound.
Leaving the switch unpressed (off) will activate ‘Clean’ output. This leads to
a clear sound without any distortion.
Capo
The capo can be used to allow for a wider range of registers to be played. It holds down the
strings on one fret to give players a free hand to hold the strings down on other parts of the
fretboard.
To attach the capo, clip it in between two fret markers.
Tips
You can play the guitar both with your fingers or with the pick. Different styles of
plucking the strings will result in different sounds.
If strumming with your fingers (without a pick), use your thumb to strum downwards
and your fingers for the upstroke.
If there is no sound, ensure the guitar’s volume control and the amp’s volume is
turned up.
If there is too much distortion, turn down the gain and ensure the drive is set to
‘Clean’.
If the sound output is dull, ensure the tone controls are turned all the way up.