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Pyle PEGKT30 User Manual page 7

6-string electric guitar with accessory kit

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CONTROLS AND SPECS
The following are some brief descriptions of the basic electronic controls and terminology. For more speci c
information on your model please visit our website at www.PyleUSA.com.
Note: Most control knobs are easily tightened or removed by using a 2.0mm allen wrench or athead screwdriver to
adjust the set screw on the side of the knob. If a knob becomes loose, you should rst remove the knob and check the
control to make sure It Is properly tightened to the body before re-tightening the knob onto the control shaft. A loose
control shaft can easily be tightened using any adjustable wrench. You will need to remove the electronics backplate
and hold the control from the back of the guitar while tightening the nut from the top of body. This will ensure that you
do not move the controls or damage/break any of the wire connections.
Volume Control
Controls the master output level of the guitar. Turning the knob clockwise will increase the volume while turning counter-
clockwise will decrease the volume. Some instruments will have multiple volume controls in which case, you'll nd there's
a volume control for each pickup.
Note: In the case of multiple volume controls, when either volume control is turned o and the pickup selector switch is
in the middle position w/both pickups on, the entire signal of the instrument will be turned o .
Tone Control
This adjusts the high frequencies present in the signal coming from your guitar. With the knob turned fully clockwise, all
frequencies are present. Turning the knob counter-clockwise decreases the high frequencies.
Output Jack
This is where the output signal of the guitar is sent to the ampli er by plugging in any standard 1⁄4" guitar cable. Most
output jacks are located near the bottom corner of the guitar below the electronics cavity.
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