Fishman Musical Instrument Amplifier ABGP User Manual

O
W
N
E
R
S
M
A
N
U
A
L
AGP-2  
ONBOARD ACOUSTIC GUITAR PREAMP  
ABGP  
ONBOARD ACOUSTIC BASS GUITAR PREAMP  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
ONBOARD ACOUSTIC GUITAR PREAMP  
WARNING  
INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL REPAIRMAN IS STRONGLY  
RECOMMENDED. FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY  
DAMAGES TO YOUR INSTRUMENT DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION.  
2. TEMPLATE  
A drilling template is provided for drilling the control shaft holes. Cut out the  
template outline. Check that it fits between the upper and lower linings  
when held inside the guitar at the chosen location. Tape the template at the  
location on the outside of the guitar. With a sharp scribe, pierce the tem-  
plate at the marks. Remove the template. This should provide you with two  
drilling centers marked on the side of the guitar. These centers will be  
1.250 inch (31.8mm) apart. At each center, drill a .375 inch (9.5mm) hole  
through the side of the guitar. We recommend using a sharp 3/8 inch spur  
bit for this operation.  
FIG. 1  
3. SPACER BLOCK  
We strongly advise that a  
wooden spacer block (see  
Figure 1) be used to add  
strength to the mounting area  
of the guitar and to more evenly  
distribute the load of the pre-  
amp. We do not recommend  
using a hex nut and lock washer as the inside bearing surface to accommo-  
date the thickness of the inside of your instrument because this could result  
in possible damage to the instrument itself  
4. PREPARING THE SPACER  
Using the drilling template as a guide, make a rectangular wooden spacer  
that is 2.00 inch x .750 inch x T (50.8mm x 19.0mm x T). T is the measure-  
ment derived from the protruding bushing length minus the outside hard-  
ware thickness (Figure 1) To derive T, insert the control shafts through the  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
3
AGP-2 / ABGP  
holes from the inside of the guitar. Next, measure the length of the threaded  
bushing that protrudes out from the side of the instrument. From this mea-  
surement, subtract the thickness of the outside hardware (hex nut and finish  
washer).  
FIG. 2  
5. WIRING THE TRANSDUCER  
Remove the cover from  
the AGP-2 Preamp.  
Locate the terminal block  
with two sections to be  
used to connect the  
transducer leads (see  
Figure 2). Thread the  
transducer wire through  
the rubber grommet  
where the wire harness  
enters the preamp. Strip  
and tin the signal and ground wires from the transducer and connect them  
to the terminal block as shown in Figure 2. Check for shorts. Replace the  
cover and screws (SEE NEXT SECTION), being careful to engage the grom-  
met in the appropriate slot.  
6. MOUNTING THE BATTERY HOLDER  
The AGP-2 is supplied with a battery holder that can be attached to the pre-  
amp cover with the screws provided (see Figure 3), or be attached to the  
neck block (see Section 6a).  
Be sure to check and adjust the fit of the battery in the holder before  
installing the AGP-2 Preamp inside the instrument.  
6a. OPTIONAL BATTERY HOLDER MOUNT  
Cut a block of 1/4” plywood approximately 1-1/2” x 2-1/2” (40mm x 65mm).  
Using two Number 4 pan-head sheet metal screws (1/4" length), attach the  
battery holder to the wooden block. The assembly can then be attached to  
the neck block with wood glue, double sided tape, or Velcro.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
4
ONBOARD ACOUSTIC GUITAR PREAMP  
IMPORTANT  
Although the supplied battery holder should provide adequate capacity to grip the bat-  
tery at all times, we strongly recommend removal of the battery when shipping or flying  
with your instrument. FAILURE TO REMOVE BATTERY COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO  
YOUR INSTRUMENT. Fishman will not be held responsible for any such damage as a  
result of shipping or handling.  
7. MOUNT THE PREAMP  
Slip the wooden spacer block (prepared earlier) over the control bushings  
and mount the preamp. The outside hardware should include a smooth 3/8”  
dress washer and a 3/8” hex nut. Tighten the hex nut.  
8. PREPARE THE ENDBLOCK  
The objective of this method is to drill a hole for the jack into the endblock,  
with the endpin in place. You may remove a loose endpin and refasten it  
with cyanoacrylate glue before starting this procedure.  
1. Apply masking tape around the endblock area to protect the instrument.  
2. Cut the endpin with an X-Acto  
saw blade 1/16" away from the  
body.  
3. Centerpunch a guide hole in the  
center of the trimmed endpin.  
4. Drill a 1/8" pilot hole through  
the endblock.  
5. Line up the 15/32" Spade bit in  
the pilot hole and begin drilling.  
Maintain a perpendicular plunge  
in relation to the instrument.  
Use steady (but not heavy)  
pressure, especially as the drill  
exits inside the guitar.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to  
the instrument, let the drill come  
to a complete stop before remov-  
ing it from the hole.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
5
AGP-2 / ABGP  
9. WIRING THE OUTPUT JACK  
Solder the red wire to the tip (short terminal).  
Solder the black wire to the ring (longer terminal).  
Solder the shielding to the ground tab.  
After soldering, bend the strain relief tabs around the grey jacket.  
10 - FASTEN THE JACK IN THE ENDPIN HOLE  
Follow this sequence when installing the endpin jack:  
1 - Shielding Cap (optional)  
2 - First Large Hex Nut  
3 - Large Dress Washer  
4 - Star Washer  
5 - Guitar Endblock  
6 - Small Dress Washer  
7 - Small Dress Nut  
8 - Strap Button  
The jack should protrude at least 5/16" and no more than 11/32" outside of  
the guitar body for proper fit.  
After fitting the small dress washer and nut over the end of the jack, insert  
the 3/32" allen wrench through the small hole on the end of the jack.  
Tighten the nut with the 1/2" open end wrench while holding the jack in  
place with the allen wrench.Thread and hand tighten the the strap button.  
NOTE: With the strap button in place, the end of the  
jack should protrude slightly to allow proper plug fit.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
6
ONBOARD ACOUSTIC GUITAR PREAMP  
11. KNOB ALIGNMENT  
The stacked knob set controls treble boost & cut (small knob) and bass  
boost & cut (large knob). Both knobs have a center-detent to indicate flat  
position. Place the bass (large outer ring) knob onto the stacked shaft so  
that the two inner protrusions slide into the corresponding slots on the outer  
shaft. Now place the smaller treble knob onto the inner shaft. The white  
position markers should align with each other in the center detent position.  
Now place the large volume knob onto the appropriate shaft; rotate the knob  
and remove to re-position the line if necessary for the desired sight refer-  
ence position.  
12. READY FOR USE  
The power is switched on only when a 1/4” mono guitar cable is plugged into the out-  
put jack. The AGP-2 features a “soft” turn on mode. This means that the unit powers  
up gradually over several seconds once the instrument is plugged in.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM GAIN  
9 dB (input to output at 1 kHz)  
All tone controls flat.  
Maximum input voltage before clipping with all controls at full boost  
.8V P-P  
AGP-2 TONE CONTROLS  
Treble: Boost and Cut  
± 3dB at 1700 Hz  
± 14dB at 20 kHz  
Bass: Boost and Cut  
± 3dB at 350 Hz  
± 8dB at 50 Hz  
Frequency Response  
ABGP TONE CONTROLS  
Treble: Boost and Cut  
20 Hz to 20 kHz ±2dB All tone controls flat  
± 3dB at 850 Hz  
± 14dB at 20 kHz  
Bass: Boost and Cut  
± 3dB at 350 Hz  
± 8dB at 50 Hz  
Frequency Response  
POWER SUPPLY  
Battery Life  
20 Hz to 20 kHz ±2dB All tone controls flat  
9 Volts (battery not included)  
150 hours continuous use (alkaline battery)  
All specifications subject to change without notice.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  
7
LIMITED WARRANTY  
The FISHMAN AGP-2 ACOUSTIC GUITAR PREAMP is warranted to function for a period  
of One (1) Year from the date of purchase. If the unit fails to function properly within the  
warranty period, free repair and the option of replacement or refund in the event that  
FISHMAN is unable to make repair are FISHMAN’s only obligations. This warranty does  
not cover any consequential damages or damage to the unit due to misuse, accident, or  
neglect. FISHMAN retains the right to make such determination on the basis of factory  
inspection. Products returned to FISHMAN for repair or replacement must be shipped in  
accordance with the Return Policy, as follows. This warranty remains valid only if repairs  
are performed by FISHMAN. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also  
have other rights which may vary from state to state.  
RETURN POLICY  
To return products to FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS, you must follow these steps...  
1. Call FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS at 978-988-9199 for a Return Authorization Number  
(“RAN”).  
2. Enclose a copy of the original Bill of Sale as evidence of the date of purchase, with  
the product in its original packaging and a protective carton or mailer.  
3. FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS’ technicians will determine whether the item is covered by  
warranty or if it instead has been damaged by improper customer installation or other  
causes not related to defects in material or workmanship.  
4. Warranty repairs or replacements will be sent automatically free of charge.  
5. If FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS determines the item is not covered by warranty, we will  
notify you of the repair or replacement cost and wait for your authorization to  
proceed.  
FISHMAN TRANSDUCERS®  
340-D Fordham Road Wilmington MA 01887 USA  
Phone 978-988-9199 • Fax 978-988-0770  
009-061-001 12-98  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download  

Eiki Projector LC 330 User Manual
Electro Voice Portable Speaker MTL 2B User Manual
Fellowes Laminator CL 95 CL 125 User Manual
Fisher Price Motorized Toy Car 76970 User Manual
Frigidaire Washer ATF7000EG User Manual
Gary Fisher Kitchen Entertainment Center Axiom Cycling Computer User Manual
GE Convection Oven 164D2966P205 1 User Manual
GE Kitchen Grill 169039 User Manual
GE Monogram Range ZGU484LGPSS User Manual
GE Monogram Ventilation Hood ZV750 User Manual