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CENTARI iAXE624 USB-GUITAR
3. IMPORTANT NOTES
You can use a commercially available ¼" TRS for the
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connection.
You can connect the guitar with the USB connection to
your computer via USB. The blue control LED indicates that
a connection to the computer has been established.
The ¼" TS connection can be used to connect the iAXE624
guitar to any standard guitar amplifier. (See Fig. 4.2)
You can use the TONE-control T1 to reduce the high
frequencies from the guitar's neck pickup.
You can use the TONE-control T2 to reduce the high
frequencies from the guitar’s mid pickup.
The VOLUME controller lets you change the volume of the
guitar output. The headphone volume needs to be changed
by using the software on the computer.
These controllers affect both conventional and USB
output.
We would like to draw your attention to the fact that
extremely loud sound levels may damage your
hearing as well as your headphones/loudspeakers.
Turn the VOLUME control fully to the left before you
switch on the unit. Be careful to select a suitable
volume at all times.
When using your guitar with the supplied GUITAR
COMBOS software, please note that the volume
setting of the virtual amplifier is saved for each
individual preset. This may result in a noticeable
difference in volume when changing from one
preset to another.
Use the pickup selector switch to select different pickup
combinations (see table 2.) Each position has it's own
sound.
pickup selector
1. Neck
2. Neck/Mid
3. Mid
4. Mid/Bridge
5. Bridge
neck pickup
mid pickup
bridge pickup
tone control
T1
T1 + T2
T2
T2
none
pickup switching combinations
Table 2. Switching combinations of your iAXE624 (Grey = activated, white = deactivated)
3. IMPORTANT NOTES
- To avoid damage to the USB plug or socket, disconnect the USB cable from the guitar when the instrument is not being played. Take
extra care not to stand the guitar on the USB plug.
- For more information on tuning and maintenance of your guitar, please read the tutorial which is included with your guitar.
- Visit our homepage for more information about setting up the tremolo, the intonation and the action of the strings on your guitar. We
recommend that such adjustments are performed only by an experienced guitar technician.
- When replacing strings on a guitar with a tremolo system we recommend changing strings one-by-one. This ensures that the
tremolo system remains in balance during the whole procedure and reduces the risk of string breakage due to overtensioning.
Furthermore, it takes much longer to restore the correct positioning of the tremolo and to tune the guitar after restringing if all strings
were removed at once.