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USING THE HEADPHONE AND AUDIO OUT FEATURES
Because your Digital Guitar uses Gibson's proprietary MaGIC protocol, it can send audio information
bi-directionally over your Cat-5 guitar cable.
HEADPHONE: To receive an audio signal, such as a stereo monitor mix, plug the incoming signal into
the L and R jacks on BoB, labeled TO GUITAR. The signal is transferred to the guitar through the same
Cat-5 cable that connects the guitar to BoB. Plug your headphones into the jack on the guitar's jack-
plate and listen to monitor mixes, recording playback, talkback from the console, etc. The player can
adjust the HEADPHONE VOLUME with the rotary control on the jackplate.
AUDIO OUT: To add another audio signal, such as a microphone, to the digital signal coming from
your guitar, plug into the MIC input on the jackplate of the guitar. This signal is sent to BoB along the
Cat-5 on its own channel, separate from the six string signals, and is output from BoB's OUT jack
(with microphone symbol).
USER ADJUSTMENTS
GIBSON HIGHLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU DO NOT ADJUST YOUR HEX PICKUP. If adjustment is
necessary, Gibson recommends taking your guitar to your nearest, authorized repair center.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Strings: The Digital Guitar is set up with Gibson Humbucker electric guitar strings, Medium Light
gauge. String gauges are: .011, .014, .020Wound, .028W, .038W, .050W. Gibson recommends replacing
strings with the same set.
See your Gibson Guitar Owner's manual for additional information on the care and maintenance of
your guitar.
Clean the outside of the Breakout Box with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use solvents or
other harsh chemicals.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the Breakout Box. Do not open the box. Refer service to
your nearest Gibson repair center. For a list of authorized Gibson repair centers, please visit us
online at www.gibson.com or call 1-800 4GIBSON.
For a list of authorized Gibson repair centers, please
visit us online at www.gibson.com or call 1-800 4GIBSON

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