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Istruzioni per l'uso Peavey, Modello Detonator

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Improper adjustment could result in loss of sustain and possible string buzzing. The manner in which you adjust the height of your pickups will greatly affect your tone and output levels. Experiment with different settings until you get the sound you want. You'll be surprised at how much tonal variance can be achieved with a simple pickup adjustment. Torsion Rod All guitar necks have a slight amount of bow to keep the strings from "buzzing" on the frets. To set the "straightness" of the neck, a Peavey torsion-rod wrench (part no. 75031006) should be used (available from a Peavey accessory center). 1. Tune the instrument to standard (A-440) pitch. 2. Fret the sixth string (E) at the first and last frets. 3. Check for clearance between the string and the eighth fret. 4. Clearance should be no less than .012" and no more than .025". 5. To increase clearance, loosen (counterclockwise) the torsion-rod nut. Less clearance (straightening of the neck) is accomplished by tightening (clockwise) the nut. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 until proper clearance has been achieved. Neck Tilt The neck-tilt adjustment works in conjunction with the bridge-height adjustment to set the overall string playing height. This adjustment should be used whenever possible to set the string height rather than the bridge-height adjustment. 1. Relieve string tension slightly by detuning the guitar (approximately 1 2 whole steps). 2. Loosen two neck screws (closest to the headstock of the guitar) approximately 1 turn. 3. Loosen two remaining neck screws (closest to the bridge) approximately 2 turns. 4. String height may now be adjusted with the neck-tilt screw, which is located inside the fifth hole in the neck plate. A 1/8" alien wrench is used to make the adjustment. Turning the screw clockwise lowers the strings closer to the fretboard. String height should be adjusted to fit your particular playing style. It should be noted that setting the string height too low will result in excessive string buzz and rattle, especially with a "heavier' playing technique. Excessively high action will result in intonation problems and decreased playability. 5. After adjustment, securely tighten all four neck screws. 6. Retune your guitar to standard pitch. Check strings for correct height and playability. If necessary, repeat steps 1-5 until the action is set properly for your playing style. Tremolo Bridge The double-locking tremolo* system has been carefully adjusted for accurate intonation, playing ease, and pitch change. Proper tremolo action is a result of accurate balancing between string tension and tremolo spring tension. Your instrument has been set up at the factory with high-quality Peavey nickel-wound balanced 9's. Should a larger or smaller gauge of strings be desired, the spring tension as well as the intonation must be adjusted. In case an adjustment needs to be made, read the following instructions carefully. To adjust thi you must first understand the operating principle. This tremolo features a steel bridge plate with a massi for maximum sustain. The heavy-duty die-cast saddles minimize friction and are heavily plated for maximum adjustable springs allow easy operation with accurate The design of this tremolo system allows strings to be below pitch with a smooth and responsive action. Locking Topnut (at headstock) With the enclosed wrench, loosen (3) locking topnut screws to allow strings to pass through string lock slots. Tune to pitch and tighten locking topnut screws until snug. Do not overtighten screws. String Installation/Locking at Bridge Loosen lock topnut screws (at headstock). Loosen string lock bolts (on bridge) approximately 3 turns. Cut off ball end of string. Insert string end into bridge saddle (between lock block and saddle housing) and tighten string lock bolts until snug. Do not overtighten. Adjust fine tune knob to middle position. Fasten string to machine head, stretch strings and tune to pitch. Lock strings at headstock, stretch strings once more, and fine-tune to pitch. Bridge Height Bridge height may be adjusted by means of the bridge pivot bolts. Turn the pivot bolts clockwise to reduce bridge height. Turn the pivot bolts counterclockwise to increase bridge height. s unit properly, ve inertia block are designed to durability. The "return to pitc h." pulled above or Note: Correct bridge-height adjustment is necessary to ensure proper operation of the tremolo system. It is recommended that all string-height and action adjustments be made by means of the neck-tilt adjustment feature and that you do not change the bridge height from the factory setting. Bridge Balance The balance of the tremolo bridge is set by adjusting the tension screws holding the spring claw in place. To gain access to the spring claw and spring-claw screws, remove the spring cover on the back of the guitar. Proper tremolo balance is achieved when the bottom of the tremolo bridge plate is parallel to the top of the surface ...


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