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Roland GK-3B User Manual

Roland GK-3B
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Attaching
the
GK-3B
to
the
Bass
The
GK-3B
can
be
attached
to
and
used
with
conventional
electric
basses.
Please
read
the
following
precautions
before
installing
the
GK-3B.
Precautions
Before
Installing
Do
not
use
the
GK-3B
on
basses
with
doubled
strings
or
other
highly
customized
basses,
piccolo
basses
and
other
basses
with
unusual
tunings,
or
basses
with
other
non-metallic
core
strings.
The
pickup
may
not
function
properly
in
such
cases.
Make
any
adjustments
to
the
bass
neck,
string
height,
and
other
such
modifications
before
installing
the
GK-3B.
Try
placing
the
divided
pickup
and
the
controller
unit
on
the
bass
before
actually
attaching
them
to
confirm
that
there
will
be
no
problem
with
the
installation.
When
using
the
screw
to
attach
the
controller,
we
recommend
that
you
first
attach
the
GK-3B
temporarily
using
the
special
holder,
then
after
confirming
that
there
are
no
problems
when
actually
performing
with
the
unit,
secure
it
with
the
screw.
If
only
the
double-sided
tape
is
used
to
attach
the
controller,
shocks
from
rough
handling
during
performances
and
from
extended
use
will
cause
the
tape
to
deteriorate,
with
the
controller
shifting
out
of
position
as
a
result.
Also,
if
the
finish
on
your
bass
is
less
than
perfect,
you
may
discover
that
the
finish
is
also
removed
when
you
later
remove
the
tape.
The
supplied
tape
is
intended
to
be
used
only
very
temporarily,
to
help
you
determine
the
optimum
position
for
the
controller.
.
With
certain
basses,
the
space
between
the
pickup
at
the
bridge
position
and
the
bridge
itself
is
too
narrow
to
allow
installation
of
the
divided
pickup.
In
such
instances,
it
may
be
possible
to
attach
the
pickup
by
modifying
the
bass
(for
example,
by
moving
the
bridge
pickup
more
towards
the
neck
to
make
room
for
the
divided
pickup);
consult
your
bass
dealer.
When
attaching
the
GK-3B
to
the
bass,
you
should
try
to
orient
the
unit
so
no
buttons
or
controls
get
damaged,
and
handle
with
care
to
avoid
dropping
it,
or
allowing
it
to
fall
or
tip
over.

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Roland GK-3B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoland
ModelGK-3B
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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