Installing Batteries
NOTE: Depleted batteries must be removed from
the amPlug immediately. If you leave them in, mal-
functions such as battery leakage may occur. You
should also remove the batteries if you will not be
using the amPlug for an extended time.
The Guitarist's Guided Panel Tour
4. [GAIN] control: This adjusts the amp gain.
5. [TONE] control: This adjusts the tone.
6. [VOLUME] control: This adjusts the overall volume
of the amplifier.
7. [PHONES] jack: Connect headphones, portable
speakers, mixer or recorder.
Caution
• When connecting amPlug to external equipment such
as a mixer or recorder, turn the volume to the mini-
mum position of your external equipment before you
connect amPlug to it. After making connections,
power-on amPlug and then adjust the volume of your
external equipment.
• Disconnect amPlug from your guitar before leaning
your guitar against a wall or laying it on the floor. If
you fail to do so, amPlug or your guitar may strike the
floor and be damaged.
• When disconnecting amPlug from your guitar, you
must grasp amPlug near the base of its [INPUT] plug.
If you grasp it at the end, you risk breaking amPlug.
Specifications
Power supply: two AAA batteries
Battery life:
With zinc-carbon batteries: approximately 7 hours.
With alkaline batteries: approximately 20 hours.
Dimensions (W x D x H): 86 x 80 x 31 (mm)/3.39" x 3.15" x 1.22"
Weight: 40 g/1.41 oz. (not including batteries)
Included items: two AAA zinc-carbon batteries
NOTE: The included batteries are provided so that you
can verify that the unit operates correctly, and may have
a shorter lifespan than expected.
Remove the battery com-
partment cover. Insert two
AAA batteries as shown in
the figure. Be sure to observe
the correct polarity.
Replace the batteries when
the indicator becomes dark.
If you'll be using amPlug
for an extended period of
time, we recommend that
you use alkaline batteries.
1. [INPUT] plug: Connect
your guitar.
2. [ON/STANDBY] switch,
indicator: Turns the power
on or off. When the power
is on, the indicator will be lit.
3. [AUX] jack (stereo):
Connect an external audio
device to this jack. Adjust
the playback volume on
the connected player.