trying to find this on google but having no luck
you might have quoted the serial number?
as far as your problem is concerned ...if its a guitar for a beginner i shouldn't worry too
much about it not playing through an amp since it is an acoustic guitar and an amp isn't
necessary at the moment
the fault could be one of several things and might be quite simple to fix
what you really need is a friend who plays guitar to have a look ( its a bit difficult
over the internet )
try these first though
plug the lead ( only ) into the amp and turn it up slightly...hold the lead by the insulation
and dab the end of the jack plug ( the thing that plugs into the guitar )with the other
hand...does it buzz?...if so your lead and amp are ok..if not the lead or amp are faulty
if your lead and amp are ok plug the lead into the guitar and turn all knobs fully clockwise
and all sliders to the top position ( this is the preamp for the transducer pickup)
if theres no sound then it could be a faulty preamp/or internal wiring ( make sure the guitar is
plugged into the amp and the amp is on and turned up a bit )
this is where nice mr guitar man comes in......
OR take it back to the shop and get them to fix it ( if its a charity shop..probably wishful thinking)
please see if there are any other numbers on the guitar
ps whether its worth paying for a repair cant be assessed till the value of the
guitar can be established