User manual GODIN GUITARS SOLIDAC

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[. . . ] Solidac The Solidac is all about versatility. The humbucker-single-humbucker pickup design is considered to be the most powerful of commonly used pickup configurations. Add to that the acoustic guitar tones produced by the L. R. [. . . ] The second ¼" jack carries the signal from the magnetic pickups on its own. When a jack is plugged into the magnetic pickup jack the magnetic pickup signal is removed from the mix output so that there is now a separate signal for each of the pickup systems. Output #2 Output #1 Fig. 1 You can access the Godin pickups by simply plugging your guitar cable into the first output jack (Output #1). Figure 2 illustrates the pickup configuration for this set up. The second output jack (Output #2) is an Acoustic/Mix output. When this output is used by itself it outputs the regular pickups as well as the acoustic bridge transducers. If both output jacks are used the signal from the magnetic pickups is removed from the Acoustic/Mix (Output #2) which now becomes a dedicated acoustic bridge transducer output. This feature enables you to separate the pickup output from the acoustic bridge transducers. This is a convenient way to isolate the signals by having the pickups output to a guitar amplifier and the bridge transducer signal output to a P. A. A convenient way of using the Solidac is to run the acoustic transducer output jack to a volume pedal before going to the PA or acoustic amp. You can then keep the guitar's acoustic transducer volume on at all times and control the output with the vol- ume pedal. Another option is to use the acoustic tone along with the regular pickups to create one huge tone. The Solidac features a separate volume control for the acoustic bridge with a built in pre-contoured pre-amp for a rich and full acoustic tone. By selecting your neck pickup and applying a small amount of acoustic transducer you can easily achieve a warm sound with lots of bottom end while maintaining note definition. [. . . ] Simply turn the locking tuner counter clock-wise to loosen, insert string, tighten the locking tuner by turning clock-wise and you're done. *Specs subject to change without prior notice. 2 "A" "B" Godin GHN-1 "C" Godin GS-1 Pos. "1" "D" "E" Godin GHB-1 Volume Pos. "5" Tone Bridge Transducer The Godin Guitar Company, 19420 Avenue Clark-Graham, Baie D'Urfé Québec Canada H9X 3R8 www. godinguitars. com [. . . ]

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