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V-tone gm108, Basic settings – Behringer gm108 User Manual

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V-TONE GM108

3.2 Rear panel

Fig. 3.2: GM108 rear panel

4. BASIC SETTINGS

The following five illustrations show you how you can setup

your V-TONE GM108.

These settings greatly differ from one another and let you fully

exploit the sound diversity of your amp. That way, you have a

solid foundation for working on developing your own,

recognizable sound and tone.

Fig. 4.3: Basic setting CRUNCH

Fig. 4.1: Basic setting CLEAN 1

This setting creates a clear sound that is ideal for finger picking.

If you want to use stomp boxes, this setting will be very helpful:

This is a great setting for playing country, jazz or blues. A hint:

Using the pickup closest to the guitar’s neck lets you achieve a

rich, clean sound. Try using two pickups at the same time. You’ll

create an open, bell-like sound.

4. BASIC SETTINGS

This setting is optimal for distorted rock guitar parts and power

chords.

To get a tighter sound, try using the pickups located farther

away from the guitar neck.

The unique sound of your effects will come through more strongly.

SERIAL NUMBER. Your V-TONE GM108 is delivered with

a warranty card. Fill it out and send it to us within 14 days

of the date of purchase to assure you are entitled to

extended warranty coverage.
Or go to www.behringer.com and register your purchase

online.

Fig. 4.2: Basic setting CLEAN 2

Fig. 4.4: Basic setting LEAD

This hot lead guitar sound rocks!