LR Baggs Micro EQ User Manual

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6. Remove the strap ring from the end of the jack. There should still be a star washer and locking nut on the middle of the jack. Put the strapjack
into the pre-drilled 1/2" hole using the nut and star washer as a depth guide. The jack should stick out enough to tighten the strap ring onto the
threaded barrel of the jack. Once the depth is set and the barrel is in the hole, screw the strap ring onto the barrel until the assembly is tight. Use
caution when tightening the strap ring so you don't crack the finish.

7. Plug the connector end of the output harness into the preamp. Using the wire ties provided, fasten the output and pickup wires to the side of
the guitar.

8. Install a 9-volt battery (not included) in the battery clip on the back of the preamp. Be sure to observe the polarity. Make sure that the battery
snaps in firmly, then restring the guitar.

Note: The output jack has a switch built into it to turn the preamp on and off. Do not leave the cord plugged in when not in use. Before plugging
in or unplugging, be sure to turn the volume down on your amp or PA -- this will prevent a potentially damaging transient (pop) from hurting
anything down the line from it.

The output level of the preamp is quite hot and you may find that it can overdrive some amps, effects, etc. If you hear distortion, just turn down
your volume until it goes away. Your guitar may now be plugged into any PA, sound system, stereo, recorder, direct box, effects processor, wireless
transmitter or guitar amplifier.

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