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Attaching the GK-2B to Your Bass
3. Attaching the controller
There are two ways to install the controller: q Using double-sided tape or velcro q Using screws Using double-sided tape or velcro to install the controller is the easier method, but the controller may come off if your bass is jarred during performance or as the tape ages. We recommend that you consider these methods as temporary, and in general use screws to attach the controller.
s Attaching the controller with double-sided tape or velcro
If you do not want to make holes in the body of your bass, use double-sided tape or velcro to attach the controller. However, with this method, the controller may come off if your bass is jarred during performance or as the tape ages. Also, depending on how decals are affixed, the condition of the finished surface (cracks, peeling), or how your bass is finished, decals or finish may also come off of your instrument when the tape comes off. Use the included velcro fastener if you will be frequently removing and re-attaching the controller. 1. Place the controller on the surface of your bass, and decide where you�re going to install it. At this time, keep in mind the following points. * Is the controller where it will not interfere with your playing? * Is the controller in a position where it can be operated easily? * Will the controller interfere with the divided pickup? * Is strain being placed on the normal pickup input jack, the divided pickup, or the GK connector cable? * Do the plugs inserted in the GK connector or normal pickup input jack protrude beyond the bass? If they protrude, strain may be placed on the GK connector or normal pickup input jack when the bass is set down, damaging them.
2. When you have decided where to install the controller, wipe off any moisture, oil, or dust from that location. 3. Affix double-sided tape or velcro to the bottom of the controller.
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4. Attach the controller to your bass. * If you are attaching the controller to a bass with a rounded body (e.g., an arched top), there may be gaps between the controller and the bass, making it difficult to attach the controller. In this case, affix the included controller spacers to places on the body where such gaps appear. Use a knife or scissors to cut the body spacer to an appropriate shape.
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GK-2B
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