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Adjusting the equalization/Adjusting the reverb
Adjusting the equalization
Adjusting the reverb
Turn the BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE equalizer knobs to adjust the final output
sound.
Set each equalizer knob to its center posi-
tion for a flat response first before adjust-
ing the tone.
• BASS:
Adjust to boost or cut low frequencies.
Boost to emphasize the body tone. Cut if low frequencies are too loud when
strumming.
• MIDDLE:
Adjust to boost or cut middle frequencies.
Boost to add warmth to the tone. Cut to make the tone more powerful, em-
phasizing the attack.
• TREBLE:
Adjust to boost or cut high frequencies.
Boost to emphasize the ringing of the strings. Cut if high frequencies are too
loud.
Turn the REVERB knob to add a reverb effect to the sound of the acoustic gui-
tar, increasing its width and depth.
Keep the original tone of the acoustic guitar in mind as you
adjust the reverb volume.
Adjusting the equalization