Suggested Settings

(These settings are general starting points. They are designed to get you close to the sound you are looking for. If the control is not shown, then it doesn't apply to this particular sound.)

Clean Rhythm/Country Guitar - These settings are for basic clean sounds including rhythm guitar, country lead guitar, and funky/chunky rhythm sounds. Usually, country guitar is a brighter, more treble edged sound. The bottom end depends on what type of guitar you are using. Effects selection depends on taste. Rhythm guitar is commonly a clean full sound, using a little less treble than the country sound and a bit more midrange.

Medium-Gain Rock and Blues - This setting is particularly useful in blues or classic rock songs. It is good for leads as well as rhythm parts. It is also useful for power chords. You need to switch to the Lead channel to make these settings work. Blues, depending on the guitar you use, usually adds treble but with more midrange and a “fat” bottom end. Adjust the gain control to the amount of distortion you desire. Blues often has a reverb trail on the notes. Adjust Effects to taste.

Alternative/Harder-Edged Rock - This setting will deliver more of a cutting tone. Whether used for rhythm or lead sounds, it will “cut” through the drums and get you heard. If you need more “grunge”, increase the gain control for more distortion. This style of music requires a slightly thinner, harder- edged tone full of midrange. Less reverb is required as it tends to muddy up faster songs. Adjust Effects to taste.

Heavy Metal/Maximum Crunch - This setting is a good starting point for the “notched-out middle” sounds associated with metal and heavy alternative sounds. Adjust the Treble, Lows, and Effects to taste. Usually, for a rhythm tone, you want to have more lower end and less for leads. Distortion is an integral part of this style of music, so crank up the Gain.

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Kustom Arrow 16DFX owner manual Suggested Settings