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Based on* 1960 Fender® Telecaster® Custom 

Leo Fender’s Telecaster®, originally known as the Broadcaster, was the first 

commercially successful solidbody electric guitar and has been in continuous 

production for over fifty years. 

Position 1:

 Bridge, 

Position 2:

 Widerange Humbucker Bridge,      

Position 3:

  Neck, 

Position 4:

 Widerange Humbucker Neck, 

Position 5:

 Neck 

SPANK

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Based on* 1959 Fender® Stratocaster® 

The curvaceous Stratocaster® is further evidence of the genius of Leo Fender. 

Considered a radical departure at its introduction in 1954, the Stratocaster® 

influenced electric guitar design more than any other single instrument and 

its distinctive comfort-contoured body, bolt-on neck, and versatile electronics 

have become industry standard features. Our model takes one slight liberty; 

unlike the modeled instrument, the tone control works on the Bridge pickup, 

too. We trust that Leo won’t mind. 

Position 1:

 Bridge, 

Position 2:

 Middle, 

Position 3:

 Middle,   

Position 4:

 Neck+Middle, 

Position 5:

 Neck

LESTER 

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Based on* 1959 Gibson® Les Paul® Standard

Gibson’s first solidbody electric design was a collaboration with popular 

guitarist and recording pioneer Les Paul. Unlike the easy-to-manufacture 

Fender designs, the Les Paul® retains the carved top and set neck 

construction of their hollowbody models. The original series was a 

commercial failure, however, and was discontinued in 1961. The resulting 

resurgence of popular interest led to its reintroduction in 1968. 

Position 1:

 Bridge, 

Position 2:

 P90 Bridge, 

Position 3:

 Neck, 

Position 4:

 P90 Neck, 

Position 5:

 Neck

SPECIAL

 

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Based on* 1955 Gibson® Les Paul® Special

 

The Special was added to the Les Paul® line in 1955 as an intermediate 

step between the utilitarian Junior and more luxurious Standard. The greater 

tonal options made possible by the second P-90 helped make the Special 

a favorite of reggae legend Bob Marley. Our model is based on the original 

single cutaway version. 

Position 1:

 Bridge, 

Position 3:

 Neck, 

Position 5:

 Neck 

* All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names and descriptions are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the 

specific products that were studied during Line 6’s sound model development. Fender®, Stratocaster®, Tele®, and Telecaster® are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.  Gibson® 

and Les Paul® are registered trademarks of Gibson Guitar Corp.  

Summary of Contents for JTV-69

Page 1: ...Pilot s Handbook Manuel de pilotage Pilotenhandbuch Pilotenhandboek Manual del Piloto 40 00 0196 Copyright 2013 Rev E...

Page 2: ...ngle means electrical caution It indicates the presence of information about operating voltage and potential risks of electrical shock The exclamation point within a triangle means caution Please read...

Page 3: ...g loss and or damage Always be sure to practice safe listening JTV 59US JTV 69US and JTV 89US should include these accessories Hardshell Case 2 Lithium Ion Batteries Charger Bridge Saddle Wrench Truss...

Page 4: ...e the active guitar model bank There are actually 5 models per bank as defined by the Selector Switch position Press this knob again LED is not lit to use the magnetic pickups 4 Alternate Tuning When...

Page 5: ...he Guitars of Variax section for details 6 7 6 Analog Output Plug in a standard 1 4 inch guitar cable here 7 VDI Digital Output For connecting to Line 6 hardware supporting Variax Digital Interface VD...

Page 6: ...nging the position of a modeled microphone using the Tone knob Give it a spin to explore a varying range of tonal flavor for each model Pickup Position Numbering JTV 69 JTV 89 We ve numbered the Picku...

Page 7: ...ion with popular guitarist and recording pioneer Les Paul Unlike the easy to manufacture Fender designs the Les Paul retains the carved top and set neck construction of their hollowbody models The ori...

Page 8: ...original lead guitarist for Gene Vincent s Blue Caps The guitar we modeled had DeArmond pickups and a Melita bridge Position 2 Bridge Position 4 Neck CHIME 5 3 1 5 3 1 Based on 1966 Rickenbacker 370 T...

Page 9: ...25 model to create the ES 175 With the addition of a second P 90 pickup in 1953 this quickly became a popular and enduring choice for jazz guitarists Position 1 Bridge Position 3 Bridge Neck Position...

Page 10: ...was often seen played by flashy country and western artists and was a later favorite of Elvis Presley RESO 1 1 Based on 1935 Dobro Model 32 Though the Dobro is generally a wood body instrument this m...

Page 11: ...Model Select rotation and CUSTOM 2 at the end Each of these can store a different set of five of your favorite guitar models as well as tone and alternate tunings with Alternate Tuning Knob set to MOD...

Page 12: ...u d play for an open D tuning Here are the notes you d play if you wanted a capo on the 3rd fret G 5 Momentarily press and release the Guitar Model Selector knob to enter audition mode Try out your tu...

Page 13: ...d rapidly 3 times indicating all 10 Alternate Tunings or 1 selected Alternate Tuning are now restored to factory settings Guitar will now return to normal operation Here are the factory default altern...

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