American Acoustic Development THE CUB owner manual Read This First

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Thank you for purchasing the AAD CUB Acoustic Guitar Amplifier. A great deal of dedication and passion went into designing and building this no compromise, high performance compact-combo amplifier. It was conceived to be a dedicated amplifier for the “connoisseur” guitarist. Reading this manual will enable you to get the best performance from it so that you may enjoy many years of service.

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Before using the CUB please read ALL the instructions.

On receipt of product, check for any signs of physical damage arising from shipping. If any damage is visible contact your dealer.

Keep all original packing.

Never use this product in the vicinity of water. If the CUB were to get wet, it could kill you by electrocution.

Do not use this amplifier in a way that would compromise its ventilation system. When operating, never cover the heatsink on rear panel.

Do not locate this amplifier near any heat source.

This amplifier must be connected only to a power source specified in this manual.

For safety do not leave the amplifier plugged into a power source for long periods of time when not in use.

Do not let any liquid or foreign objects fall into any openings on the amplifier.

Never use this amplifier if it has:

1.Suffered any physical damage.

2.Been subjected to any liquids, rain or moisture.

3.Damaged cables connected to it.

If any of the above occurs, the amplifier should be examined by qualified service personnel.

Always operate this amplifier with the correctly rated fuse.

Never use this amplifier without proper grounding.

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Contents THE CUB CONTENTS READ THIS FIRST FEATURES OVERVIEW OF THE CUBCUB - GUITAR AMPLIFIER PANEL OVERVIEW13.AC Power On/Off Switch PANEL DESCRIPTION2. Input level switch 12. Ground lift SwitchOPERATION & POSITIONING TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE CUBPositioning the CUB for Best Sound Levels SPECIFICATIONSSignal to Noise Ratio ImpedancePage American Acoustic Development LLC SERVICE/WARRANTY INFORMATION