User Manual

6EN
q Slide the tab on the endpin section in the direction indicated by the
arrow in the diagram below to release the lock, then pull out the battery
holder.
w Insert two AA batteries making sure that the battery poles are properly
aligned with the polarity markings on the battery holder.
e Slide the battery holder back into the endpin section until it locks.
* When using nickel metal-hydride batteries, take care not to damage the battery
casing or poles when installing and removing the batteries.
Using without an amplifier (Only using the TA function)
Add reverb and/or chorus effects to the guitars acoustic sound.
q Push the TA switch to turn ON the TA function (green LED lights).
w Use the Reverb and Chorus controls to adjust each effect.
* Please take note that high effect volume levels can result in feedback.
Using with an amplifier, etc. (used as an acoustic electric guitar)
The sound, with effects applied, can be output via the output jack.
q Connect a cable to the output jack to send the signal to external equipment
(red LED lights).
w Use the Line Out Volume control to adjust the volume, and the Reverb and
Chorus controls to adjust each effect.
* In this condition, the TA ON/OFF switch can be used to select whether or not to
simultaneously generate the effect sound from the guitar’s body. When the TA
switch is OFF, the effects are still output via the line out signal.
e Removing the cable from the output jack switches the power OFF (the TA
function also switches OFF at this time).
Auto Power-Off Function
Both the power and the TA function automatically switch off if there is no input
for more than 30 minutes.
* The auto power-off function is disabled when a cable is connected to the instrument.
* The TA function power is also switched off when feedback is produced for more than
30 seconds.
Replacing the Batteries
Battery Holder
AA battery
x2
Tab
q
Release the lock
Operating Procedures