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Important: The fit of the saddle in the slot is the single most important factor in this
installation. It is crucial that the bottom of the slot and the lower surface of the saddle be
flat to make even contact with the pickup. The saddle should fit loosely enough in the slot
that it can be pulled out with your fingertips. It will then have a slight forward lean when
the strings are under tension. It is absolutely necessary to compensate for this slight lean by
sanding a tilt in the bottom of the saddle so it still sits flat on the pickup when the strings
are at tension (see figure 5). If the saddle is too tight, binds at all or is too loose, this will
have a negative effect on the string balance and output. Set the saddle in the slot, noting
how much material must be removed to compensate for the thickness of the pickup. Sand
the bottom surface of the saddle on a belt sander until the scribe line is just above the
bridge top. Finish sanding the bottom by hand. It is best to do this against a machined flat
surface with fine sandpaper. Use a straightedge with a strong light source to inspect the
flatness of your saddle.
Insert the pickup all the way into the slot, place the saddle on top of it, and temporarily
secure it with a piece of tape. Secure the wire with a wire clip as close to the exit hole as is
practical, with a one- to two-inch service loop.
Failure to secure the wire may produce boominess and feedback. Now restring the guitar,
and plug into your amp or PA. Confirm that the EQ controls are at their default positions
and test the Element, paying careful attention to string balance. If the sound is satisfactory,
proceed to the next section. If not, read on.
String balance problems are almost always the result of an uneven interface between
the bottom of the saddle and the saddle slot. If the string balance is uneven, check these
surfaces to ensure that they are both completely flat.
Tip: A segmented packaging knife blade is a useful tool in determining the flatness of the
saddle slot. Break off enough blade segments so as much of the blade fits into the slot as
possible. Briefly use a back-and-forth scraping motion to see if the slot bottom scrapes
evenly. Any high or low spots will be readily apparent. A minor low spot in the slot may be
compensated for by shims under the pickup; however, for gaps over .005”or multiple gaps,
we recommend rerouting the slot.
CHARGING AND PLUGGING IN
To charge the Align preamp, plug the Power Charger into a 120/220V AC outlet. Then plug
in the Power Charger 1/4”stereo plug into the pickup’s endpin jack and wait 60 seconds.
Now your pickup is ready for 8 hours of performance time (actual playing time may vary
depending on playing style). For best performance increase the charging time up to 120
seconds for the initial 2-3 charging cycles.
You can plug your instrument into ANY input of ANY system or amplifier regardless of
input impedance. In the same manner, you can use ANY type of shielded MONO cable
- regardless of its capacitance.Your sound will not be altered.You can enjoy the benefits of
an active amplified system without worrying about batteries.
USEFUL TIP
Using the Power Charger to power up your preamp is truly
remarkable. But what if you forgot or lost your Power Charger?
Don’t worry! Although we don’t promote the use of batteries, in this
case all you need to power up your system is any stereo cord and a
common 9V battery.
Plug the stereo cord into your instrument. Hold the 9V battery so
that the positive terminal is touching the Ring of the stereo plug and
the negative terminal is touching the Ground. Hold it like this for
60 seconds and you are ready to play for 16 hours. The system will
not be damaged by accidentally connecting the battery in wrong
direction.
ENDPIN JACK INSTALLATION
The endpin jack can be
permanently mounted as shown.
LIMITED WARRANTY
The warranty period is one (1) year from the date of purchase. During this time, Mi-Si
Electronics Design, Inc. will replace a faulty unit at their discretion. This warranty does not
cover any consequential damages or damage to the unit due to misuse, accident or neglect.
Mi-Si Electronics Design, Inc. retains the right to make such determination based on results
of inspection performed at the factory. Products returned to Mi-Si Electronics Design, Inc.
for repair or replacement must be shipped in accordance to Return Policy, as follows.
RETURN POLICY
Mi-Si Electronics Design, Inc. will accept returns for products purchased within 30 days
from receiving the goods.
To return products to Mi-Si Electronics Design, Inc. you must do the following:
2. Enclose a copy of the original Bill of Sale with the product in its original undamaged
packaging. The package must be returned in damage resistant packaging stuffed
with appropriate amounts of cushion.
3. Warranty repairs or replacements will be sent automatically free of charge.
4. The customer will not be refunded shipping or insurance costs. Additionally, return
shipping charges, including insurance, are the responsibility of the customer unless
the return or replacement is the fault of Mi-Si Electronics Design, Inc.
Mi-Si Align • Owner’s Manual Cont’d.
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