improper maintenance, modification or repair for the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, fire,
flood, or other Acts of God.
5. This warranty shall not apply to any loudspeaker drivers that have been damaged due to thermal
destruction, or physical destruction such as moisture, rips, tears, shock, or transport.
6. Responsibility for any repair of any RIVERA product sold outside of U.S. boundaries is borne by
the RIVERA representative in that particular country or territory. Also, the warranty term and
conditions may be different from those stated above. Please contact the RIVERA distributor or
dealer in your country for more information.
The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties, and RIVERA does not authorize any
party to assume for it any other obligation or liability. In no event shall RIVERA be liable for
special or consequential damages arising from the use of this product, or for any delay in the
performance or this warranty due to causes beyond our control. Some states do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
consequential damages, so the above limitations on implied warranty and consequential damages
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have
other rights that vary from state to state.
NO T I M E T O R E A D T H I S MA N U A L ?
AT L E A S T R E A D T H I S PA G E NOW!
Before you plug in:
Take a quick look inside the back of your amp. Make sure of the following—
1. The tubes are securely seated in their sockets (see page 24 for further information on checking
for loose
tubes).
2. The internal speaker’s cord is plugged into the Speaker 1 output (this jack must always be used
first) and the Tweeter cord is plugged into the Tweeter output.
3. The power cord is plugged in.
Now look at the front to make sure:
1. The Volume controls are set at low levels (2 is a good starting point).
2. The Power switch is off (the lower half is pushed in).
3. The Standby switch is set to standby mode (the lower half is pushed in).
Plug in!
Now plug the amp into the wall, plug your guitar into either input jack, and set your controls to one
of the
Quick Start settings outlined here. Then turn on the Power switch. Wait for about a minute for the
tubes to warm up. Turn on the Standby switch. Now it’s time to rock. After you’ve played with
your Sedona for a while, check out the rest of the manual for some good tips on getting the most out
of your amp.
QU I C K S TA R T: Electric and Acoustic SE T T I N G S
If you’re looking for a good starting point, use these settings. Remember that every guitar sounds
different, so adjust the controls to suit your taste.