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DAN ARMSTRONG GUIT AR THE AMPEG ADA6 Owner’s Manual[...]
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AMPEG DAN ARMSTRONG GUIT AR Congratulations on your purchase of the Ampeg ADA6 Dan Armstrong Guitar! Y our Ampeg instrument was manufactured to exacting specifications based on the original design introduced in 1969. Before shipment to your dealer , it was carefully inspected and put through a rigorous adjustment process by highly skilled technici[...]
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the pickup cavity . After mounting the new pickup, be sure to replace the rear thumb screw to insure correct electrical contact and pickup alignment. Controls. The unique Ampeg Dan Armstrong T one Control circuit offers incredible tonal flexibility from a single pickup unit. A 3-position switch is used to allow various “presets”. In the CENTER[...]
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note is higher than the harmonic move that end of the bridge away from the fingerboard until the two notes are the same. If the note is lower than the harmonic, move the end of the bridge toward the fingerboard until the two notes are the same. Repeat this operation on the low “E” string, being careful to keep the treble side of the bridge in[...]