ENGLISH kustom.com FRENCH kustom.com KG210FX Control Panel 1 2 3 4 6 7 85 9 10 11 12 13 1. Input: .-inch 2-conductor input jack that is intended for electric guitar but will accept other instruments as well. 2. Gain (Lead): Adjust this control clockwise to increase the amount of distortion. Use in its lower ranges to produce less distorted tones. As you increase the amount of gain, the tonality will shift from a classic rock-type sound to a heavier, modern tone. 3. Volume (Lead): This controls the overall volume level of the Lead channel only. 4. Channel: This switch selects between the Lead and Rhythm channels. 5. Volume (Rhythm): This controls the overall volume level of the Rhythm channel only. 6. Bass: This controls the bass frequencies for both channels. This passive control adjusts frequencies at 800 Hz and below. 7. Middle: This controls the middle frequencies for both channels. This passive control adjusts frequencies between 1 and 1.5 kHz. 8. Treble: This controls the treble frequencies for both channels. This passive control adjusts frequencies at 3 kHz and above. 9. Reverb/Delay: This switch selects between Reverb and Delay effects. Press switch in to choose Delay. 10. Effects Level: This control increases the effect signal level and mixes it with the instrument’s signal. Turn the control clockwise to add the desired level of effects. 11. Aux In: This is a 3-conductor, 1/8-inch, stereo jack that allows playback from a Compact Disc, MP3 player or other audio device. The overall volume level will be determined by the audio device, so start with lower volume levels and increase as needed. 12. Headphones: This is a 3-conductor, 1/8-inch input jack intended for headphone use. The amplifier’s internal speaker is disconnected when this jack is used. 13. Power Switch: This dual-function component is both an On/Off power switch and a status indicator light. When illuminated, it shows that your amplifier is ready to be played. To turn amplifier on, press switch upward. To turn amp off, press switch downward. kustom.com KG210FX Back Panel External Speaker: This is a two-conductor, .-inch external speaker jack. (Note: This jack is wired in series with the amp’s internal speakers. Therefore, the internal speakers still function when an external speaker cabinet is added. For this reason, there is no minimum external speaker impedance load.) Effects Loop Send: Use this 2-conductor, .-inch jack to connect to the input of an external effects processor or equalizer. This jack can also be used as a Preamp Out. Effects Loop Return: Use this 2-conductor, .-inch jack to connect to the output of an external effects processor or equalizer. This jack can also be used as a Power Amp In. (Note: This jack separates the preamp from the power amp. If using an external effect, the effect will be in series between the Effects Loop Send and Effects Loop Return. The amount of “dry” signal will be controlled by the external effect.) KG210FX AC Mains 1. AC Power Cord Receptacle: AC power cord can be removed for easy storage and replacement if damaged. Insert the AC cord (provided) firmly into the AC receptacle. NOTE: Replace the AC power cord if protective jacket is damaged or ground pin is damaged or removed. 2. Fuse: The fuse is located in a fuse tray just below the receptacle. Replace only with the same type and size. For your convenience, a spare fuse is located inside the fuse tray toward the front. To replace fuse, remove AC power cord. Remove fuse tray by pulling the tab located above the fuse symbol away from the receptacle. kustom.com KG210FX Suggested Settings The following suggested settings will help you dial in a variety of popular tones. Keep in mind, these are starting points to get you up and running with your KG amplifier. Feel free to experiment to achieve your own signature sounds. CLEAN GUITAR These settings are for punchy clean tones that are commonly used in Pop, Country, Alternative and many other genres of music. Use the Rhythm channel with the tone controls set to emphasize brighter sounds. The Bass control should be adjusted to maintain the clarity of the overall tone. Add Reverb to taste. MEDIUM-GAIN GUITAR These settings are appropriate for Rock, Blues or other music styles that require a moderate amount of distortion. Use the Lead channel with the Gain set to its middle ranges. Likewise, keep the Mid control in its middle ranges but increase the amount of Treble to maintain clarity. HIGH-GAIN GUITAR Try these setting ranges when you want to produce the heaviest tones. Notice that the Gain control is cranked up, the amount of Bass is increased and Midrange is reduced for a modern, heavy-music vibe. Experiment by adding a bit of Delay to high-gain solos. kustom.com Output Power Equalizer Channels Speaker Effects Inputs/Outputs Amplifier Type Dimensions/Weight Kustom® KG210FX Specifications 20 Watts 3 Band Bass MiddleTreble 2 2 x 10” 4 Ohm 15W Reverb Delay Aux In Head Phones Effects Send Effects Return Bi-...