Operating Notes; Attaching The Transmitter; Setting Gain - AKG GB 40 GUITARBUG User Instructions

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4 Operating Notes

4.1 Attaching the Transmitter (refer
to fig. 3)
Fig. 3: Fixing the transmitter on the instrument.
1. Swivel the jack plug (1) away from the trans-
mitter (2) to the stop.
2. Insert the jack plug (1) all the way into the out-
put jack (3) on your instrument.
The spring inside the transmitter will hold the
transmitter securely in place on the instrument.
GB 40 guitarbug
The soft plastic pad on the bottom of the trans-
mitter will leave no trace on the instrument sur-
face.
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Important!
!
To avoid damaging the transmitter,
NEVER place the instrument on top of
the transmitter.
4.2 Setting Levels (refer to fig. 1)
1. Check that the receiver is marked with the
same color code as the transmitter.
2. Use a small screwdriver to turn the input gain
control (4) on the transmitter to a position
halfway between the left and right stops.
3. Set the ON/MUTE/OFF switch (1) to ON to
switch power to the transmitter on.
4. Switch power to your sound system or amplifi-
er on.
5. Turn the volume control on your instrument all
the way CW and play a few bars.
6. If your instrument sounds distorted turn the
input gain control (4) down CCW to the point
that you will hear no more distortion.
If your instrument sounds too quiet, turn the
input gain control (4) up CW. As soon as your
instrument sound becomes distorted, turn the
input gain control (4) back down CCW to the
point that the distortion will stop.
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