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ON-BOARD ELECTRONICS

USING THE ELECTRONICS:  

The preamp features standard Volume, Treble and Bass controls. There is also a Phase switch which inverts 
the polarity of the guitar’s output; in certain conditions when using sound reinforcement, this can improve 
the overall sound and assist in reducing feedback. There is no default setting—try both and see which gives 
you the best tone.  
The built-in headphone amp powers headphones from the 1/8” output on the preamp control plate. The 
headphone amp will automatically turn on when headphones are plugged into the headphone jack.  
Be sure to unplug all cables from your guitar when not in use to save battery life. Expect an average battery 
life of 110 hours with headphone amp engaged and 275 hours without the headphone amp engaged. The 
total average life for typical usage is 475 hours.  

USING THE TUNER:  

Push the Tuner button to engage the electronic tuner (this mutes the signal going to the both the 1/4” and 
1/8” outputs.) The note name will appear on the LCD display, and small LED lights to the left will indicate if 
the pitch is high (H), in tune (T) or low (L). The tuner works when the guitar is unplugged. 

CHANGING THE BATTERY:  

The “BATT LO” indicator will light it’s time to replace the batteries. The battery pouch is located inside the 
body of the guitar, just below the neck joint, attached by a strip of hook-and-loop fastener. To gain access to 
the battery pouch, loosen the three bass stings: E(6), A(5), and D(4). Reach inside and pull the battery 
pouch away from its hook-and-loop fastener and out of the sound hole, being careful not to tug on the 
attached wires. Open the pouch, carefully remove the battery compartment, and replace the 2 x AAA 
batteries. Test the tuner before moving on to ensure that the batteries are installed correctly.  
If the tuner is working properly, replace the battery compartment in the pouch and close it securely. Then, re-
attach the pouch to its hook-and-loop fastener inside the body, making sure it is secure, then re-install the 
strings.

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Summary of Contents for AG-450

Page 1: ...our hands represents a revolution in travel guitar design an acoustic guitar that features advanced built in electronics Its unique design makes it compact for travel and small enough to t in an airline overhead compartment yet it has a full size neck Join the community on our Photo Lounge by sending us images of you and your Traveler Guitar in exotic locations or follow us on Facebook for more up...

Page 2: ...e and sustain Built into the guitar is a preamp headphone amp which allows you to mix external sources with the guitar sound by plugging into the Aux In jack The sound can be heard through the standard 1 4 output or the 1 8 headphone output SETUP Your new Traveler Guitar AG Series guitar will arrive ready to play If your guitar is factory packed it will be wrapped in a white temperature insulating...

Page 3: ...ts The note name will appear on the LCD display and small LED lights to the left will indicate if the pitch is high H in tune T or low L The tuner works when the guitar is unplugged CHANGING THE BATTERY The BATT LO indicator will light it s time to replace the batteries The battery pouch is located inside the body of the guitar just below the neck joint attached by a strip of hook and loop fastene...

Page 4: ...cap loosen and remove the string clamp holding the old strings Loosen the individual string locker The old string can be pulled out and the new string can be fed through the hole in the endcap Pull the string as tight as possible Now tighten the individual string locker Re install the string clamp and tighten it Any excess string can now be cut o Tune to pitch TUNING The knurled tuning knobs on th...

Page 5: ...temperatures and changes in humidity Never leave your Traveler Guitar in a closed vehicle or any other location where the guitar will be exposed to extreme heat If you live in a dry climate you may want to use a guitar humidifier ADJUSTMENTS We recommend leaving complicated operations such as truss rod adjustments to a trained guitar technician Improper truss rod adjustments may damage your guitar...

Page 6: ...eturn Authorization Code before returning any instrument for service 3 Provide proof of purchase with all requests for warranty service original receipt 4 Be responsible for all freight and transportation to and from Traveler Guitar s facility in Redlands CA The Traveler Guitar Warranty does not cover 1 Instruments that have been altered or modified in any way including altered or removed serial n...

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