Please take a few moments to read through this manual. It will provide you with answers to many of your questions as well as inform you about the care and maintenance of your new instrument. GUITAR ANATOMY Neck Bridge Body Headstock Neck Pickup Frets...
CLEANING Cleaning your guitar regularly is one of the best ways to maintain the nish and prolong string life. Clean your guitar after each use, making sure to wipe the ngerboard and strings as well as any of the plated parts such as tuners, pickups, bridge etc.
CHANGING STRINGS We strongly recommend that you change your strings fairly often. If you play daily, we recommend that you change your strings every 3 months. A new set of strings will sound clear and precise, while an old set will sound dull and can produce unusual buzzing and dead notes.
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When winding strings on to the tuning machine post, always wind them tightly and evenly to avoid any slipping than can occur if there are any gaps. Always use at least 2 or 3 winds around the post starting from top to bottom. As a rule of thumb, use about and extra 5cm (2 inches) of slack when restringing a guitar and about 8cm (3 inches) of slack when restringing a bass.
FLOATING BRIDGE ADJUSTMENT A oating bridge has an arched wooden or metal base held in position on the instrument top only by the downward pressure of the strings. If the bridge is moved even slightly while re-stringing, the intonation will no longer be true (some instruments feature “pinned”...
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ADJUSTING THE TRUSS ROD To adjust the truss rod, rst locate the truss rod access at the headstock (Figure 2) or end of neck by body joint (Figure 3), remove the truss rod cover, and insert the correct size allen wrench (4mm) or pipe wrench (8mm) to adjust. Turn counter-clockwise to loosen and clockwise to tighten.
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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.
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Note: If your guitar has active electronics, you should always remove your cable after playing. Leaving your cable plugged into your instrument will drain the battery. If your jack ever comes 5 Way Switch loose, do not tighten it without rst removing position the jackplate and securing the inside of the jack, otherwise you may break the wires causing your...
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PORTABLE MINI ELECTRIC GUITAR AMP Location • Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction: • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations of excessive vibration • Close to magnetic elds Power Supply This product has a built-in lithium battery.
Keeping Foreign Matter Out of Your Equipment Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets into the equipment, it could cause a breakdown, re, or electrical shock. Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment. Keep This Manual: After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.
PANEL FUNCTION 1. CLEAN/OD: The button to switch the overdrive and the clean channel. VOLUME 2. Gain knob: This knob adjusts the gain output. 3. Tone knob: This knob adjusts the tone. 4. Volume knob: This knob controls the master volume.
BT FUNCTION Connect BT, press button”BT” when the BT is enabled, the blue LED light will ash twice accompanied by a sound alert. The ampli er name is“pyle USA’ A beep sound“Di"will be gendered when BT connection succeed. FCC Statement Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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