Behringer V-Tone GM108 User Manual

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V-TONE GM108 User Manual
This is a great setting for playing country, jazz or blues. 
A hint: Using the pickup closest to the guitar’s neck lets you achieve a rich, clean sound. Try using two pickups at the same time. You’ll create an open, bell-like sound.
Fig. 4.3: Basic setting CRUNCH
This setting is optimal for distorted rock guitar parts and power chords.
To get a tighter sound, try using the pickups located farther away from the guitar neck.
Fig. 4.4: Basic setting LEAD
This hot lead guitar sound rocks!
With the almost endless choice of different sounds you have at your fingertips, 
you will soon develop your own playing style and broaden the limits of your skills.
This goes for all settings: What guitar you use with your V-TONE GM108 will also 
influence the overall sound of your playing. That’s why we can only give you hints 
that will make getting started easier. The bulk of the work lies in your hands.
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Most guitars sound at their best when volume and tone controls on the 
guitar are turned as far up as they go.
Experiment with all controls to get more experience and to figure out how to get 
the sound you like. When they find a setting they like, many experienced guitarist 
write down this setting to remember it for future use. On page 9 you will find 
amp illustrations in which you can enter your own favorite settings. 
A hint: Photocopy this page so you can keep on re-using it in the future!
5.  Audio Connections
The guitar input of the BEHRINGER V-TONE GM108 comes as mono 
¼" TS connector.
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Please keep in mind that all equipment has to be grounded at all times. 
For your own protection, never change or disable the grounding on 
your equipment or on the cables you use!
strain relief clamp
sleeve
tip
sleeve
(ground/shield)
Unbalanced ¼" TS connector
tip
(signal)
Fig. 5.1: Wiring of an unbalanced ¼" TS connector for use with INSTRUMENT INPUT
strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip
sleeve
ground/shield
¼" TRS headphones connector
ring
right signal
tip
left signal
Fig. 5.2: Wiring of a stereo headphones connector for use with CD INPUT
R
L
R
L
ring
tip
sleeve
tip
tip
sleeve
sleeve
Fig. 5.3: Stereo adapter cable
sleeve
sleeve
tip
tip
Fig. 5.4: Mono adapter cable