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If
yDy"HWnt
to
jam
along
with
your
personal
music
player
with
twoor
more
amps:
1.
Connsct
your personal music player
to
the guitar
(sold
separately).
2.
Connect the guitar to the first amp's
'IN
1"
Jack.
3.
Connect the first amp's
OUT
Jack
to the second amp's
IN1
jack.
4.
Control the input of your personal music player through the
pbyer's volume setting.
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Make sure the volume levels of the am~lifier and of vour musical device
sounds are faint or we
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(not included) are turned up.
The amplifier is acting erra aa y Or, the batteries may need changing. See battery instructions for details
on how to change batteries.
I've changed the batteries, and the
am~lifier is not doina anvthina.
Make sure you have installed the batteries correctly.
I
cannot fit an audio cord into the
The jacks accept only
3.5
mm stereo audio cords. Using mono cables
I
INPUT or OUTPUT jack.
or adapters, combining
left
and right audio channels, may damage
whatever device you plug into the amplifier.
The amplifier is freezing up.
Turn the amplifier
OFF,
wait a few seconds, and then turn it back
ON.