GCA5 Amplifier for GTRS Intelligent guitar Owner's Manual www.gtrs.
Content Precautions-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------01 Layout-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------02 Instructions---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------03 Specification------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------04 www.gtrs.
Precautions PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING Power Supply ● Please use a power supply that meets UL, CSA, VED, or CCC standards ● Please use the power supply that meets manufacturer's power requirement ● Please unplug the power supply when the device is turned off or a during thunderstorm ● Please do not expose the device which has battery power to heat or let it overheat ● If battery leakage occurs, please do not touch the liquid with your skin or eye.
Layout A B C A Power Switch with LED to indicate on/off status B Bass frequency holes C 1/4''instrument input D USB Charging port 02 D www.gtrs.
Instructions ● On/off Rotate the power switch clockwise until the LED on the device turns on. Rotate the power switch counterclockwise until the switch LED is off to turn off the device. ● Volume Level Adjustment Power on the device and rotate the power switch to adjust the volume level. ● Bluetooth Turn on the device and Bluetooth will be on as well. Turn on the Bluetooth of your mobile device and search for “GTRS PTNR”, confirm connection to play the music from the mobile device.
Specifications Input: 1/4'' Monoaural jack (impedance value: 2Ω) Speaker: 2.2''*1 speaker (impedance value 4Ω), bass frequency vibrating diaphragm Power: 5W Battery capacity: 2000mAh Charging requirements: 5V 1A USB cable support: USB-C to USB-A cable, USB-C to USB-C cable Duration: ≥7hours Bluetooth version: 5.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.