User Manual

(acoustic bridge transducer) into an acoustic guitar amplifier or PA
system.
We highly recommend running the acoustic transducer output jack to
a volume pedal before going to the PA or acoustic amp. You can
then keep the guitar's acoustic transducer volume on at all times and
control the output with the volume pedal.
Another option is to use the acoustic tone along with the regular
magnetic pickups to create one huge tone. By selecting your neck
pickup and applying a small amount of acoustic bridge transducer
you can easily achieve a warm sound with lots of bottom end while
maintaining note definition.
The built in active pre-amp for the acoustic bridge transducer are
powered by a single 9-volt battery which can be found by unscrew-
ing the small round back plate. The pre-amp is activated when the
guitar is plugged in. Therefore, to avoid draining the battery please
make sure to disconnect your cable when the guitar will not be used
for a extended period of time. If the bridge transducer begin to sound
thin or fuzzy, a battery change is overdue. Battery life is approxi-
mately 300 hours.
A6 Ultra Custom Pre-amp
The Godin Guitar Company,
19420 Avenue Clark-Graham, Baie D’Urfé Québec Canada H9X 3R8
www.godinguitars.com
Fig. 2
Bass
Treble
Midrange
Controls for
Acoustic Bridge Transducer
Acoustic
Bridge
Volume
Treble
Independent controls for
magnetic pick-up
Bass
Magnetic
pick-up
volume
The unique Godin custom pre-amp allows you to have a huge range
of sonic possibilities at your fingertips. For the acoustic section of the
pre-amp you'll find acoustic Vol. treble, mid, and bass sliders.The
magnetic pick up section of the pre-amp consists of a magnetic Vol.
slider as well as two mini "tone" knobs to adjust the treble and bass
of the magnetic pick-up. Having these 2 tone knobs allows for an
incredible amount of tonal flexibility.
Enjoy your new Godin Guitar.