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Bass Amp Quick-Start Guide

This quick-start guide provides instructions for basic operation of a bass guitar amplifier, including how to turn on the amp, plug in the bass, tune the instrument, select presets, start and stop the backup band, navigate menus, mute tracks, change tempo and key, adjust volume, alter the bass tone and effects, and restore the amp to factory settings. The guide is organized by task and lists the steps to complete each operation in 1-3 numbered sentences per section.

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Bass Amp Quick-Start Guide

This quick-start guide provides instructions for basic operation of a bass guitar amplifier, including how to turn on the amp, plug in the bass, tune the instrument, select presets, start and stop the backup band, navigate menus, mute tracks, change tempo and key, adjust volume, alter the bass tone and effects, and restore the amp to factory settings. The guide is organized by task and lists the steps to complete each operation in 1-3 numbered sentences per section.

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QUICK-START GUIDE

© 2006 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved.


Quick-Start Guide

Turning on the amp, plugging in and tuning your bass


1. Flip the power switch (back of the amp) to the ON position.
2. Plug your bass into the INPUT JACK (front panel, far left).
3. Press and hold the TUNER button to engage the tuner (the name of the note appears in the lower left corner).
4. When the line reaches “0,” that string is in tune.
5. Press the TUNER button to leave the tuner mode.

Selecting a preset; starting and stopping the backup band


1. Turn the LARGE DATA WHEEL to scroll through all presets (notice that your bass tone changes with each
preset).
2. Press the START/STOP button to start the backup band.
3. Press the START/STOP button again to stop the backup band.

Navigating the menus


1. Select a MENU (DRUMS, AUX, UTILITY, FX or AMP).
2. Press the selected MENU button repeatedly to move through the menu items (tip: hold the desired menu button
down and turn the large data wheel to move in either direction more quickly).
3. Once you find a MENU item that you want to change, use the LARGE DATA WHEEL to scroll through the
options for that item.
4. To exit the selected MENU, press EXIT or select another menu.

Muting the pre-recorded bass track


1. Muting can be done while the music is or isn’t playing.
2. Press the DRUM MENU button (the first menu item is BASS TRACK ON/OFF).
3. Turn the LARGE DATA WHEEL to toggle between ON and OFF.
4. Press EXIT to return to the first screen.

Changing the tempo and key of the backup band


1. Press the DRUM MENU button to enter the drum menu. Tempo is the fourth item; key is the seventh item (tip:
tempo and key changes can be made while the music is or isn’t playing).
2. Press the DRUM button repeatedly until you reach the desired parameter (tip: hold the DRUM button and turn the
LARGE DATA WHEEL for quicker access). Once there, turn the LARGE DATA WHEEL to make changes.

Adjusting the master volume of the backup band


1. Press the UTILITY MENU button. MIDI LEVEL is the first item in this menu.
2. Turn the LARGE DATA WHEEL to adjust the volume (tip: individual instrument volume control for the backup
band can be found in the DRUM menu).

Changing the bass tone


1. Change the amp type by holding down the AMP button and turning the LARGE DATA WHEEL.
2. For more in-depth changes, press the AMP MENU button. While in the AMP TYPE menu, turn the LARGE
DATA WHEEL to hear the different amp types.
3. Use GAIN and VOLUME to adjust the relative volume from one preset to the next.

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Quick-Start Guide (continued)

Changing or adding effects (FX) to the bass tone


1. Change bass effects by holding down the FX button and turning the LARGE DATA WHEEL.
2. For more in-depth changes, press the FX MENU button. While in the FX TYPE menu, turn the LARGE DATA
WHEEL to hear the various bass effects (tip: try altering the parameters of an effect to create the sound you’re
looking for).

Factory-restoring the amp


1. Press the UTILITY MENU button repeatedly until you reach FACTORY RST.
2. Press SAVE to initiate a complete factory restore. All presets will be returned to the factory default settings (tip:
The “P” version of each preset is non-editable; hence, a factory restore will reset all of the “U” presets back to the
“P” versions).

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