Kustom 12 Gauge User Manual

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1.) Guitar Input Jack - this is a 1/4” 2-conductor input jack for plugging in your instrument. It
is intended for guitars but will accept other instruments as well.

2.) Gain - adjust this control clockwise to increase the amount of distortion. Use in the lower
ranges (counter clockwise) to produce less distorted tones. As you increase the gain
(clockwise), the amount of distortion can range from “Classic Rock” to heavy, modern rock.

3.) Volume (Lead)- this is a volume control for the Lead channel only.

4.) Channel Select Switch - this switch selects between the Lead and Clean channels.

5.) Volume (Clean) - this is a volume control for the Clean channel only.

6.) Low - this is the bass control for both channels. This passive control adjusts frequencies
at 800Hz and below. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is unaltered. Turning it
counterclockwise, the low will be rolled off -12db.

7.) Mid - this control is a passive midrange control both channels set to 800Hz.Turning it fully
clockwise, the signal is unaltered. Turning it fully counterclockwise, the low will be rolled off -
12db.

8.) High- this is the high frequency control for both channels. This passive control adjusts
frequencies at 3K Hz and above. Turning it fully clockwise, the signal is unaltered. Turning it
counterclockwise, the low will be rolled off -12db.

9.) Delay/Reverb Switch- this switch selects between the Echo and Reverb effects.

10.) Effects Volume - This control increases the effect signal and mixes it with the guitar
signal. Turn the control clockwise to add the desired level of effects .

11.) Power Indicator - When lit, the amplifier is turned on and ready for use.

12.) Power Switch - Provides AC power to the amplifier when in the ON position - switched
toward the rear of the amplifier.

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