Controls Bronze Series guitars The Bronze Series has 3 controls to adjust the sound of the guitar. • The first knob (closest to the bridge pickup) is the Master Volume. It controls the loudness of both pickups. • The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will engage the neck pickup. The middle position engages both pickups, and switching it down will engage the bridge pickup. • The final control is the Master Tone con
Do not leave your instrument in a hot car, direct sunlight, near a stove, heater, an attic or other area where the temperatures are high. Cold temperatures can also damage your guitar. If you must take your instrument out in the cold, let it warm back up before taking it out of the case.This will keep the finish from cracking or clouding. It will also keep your fretboard from drying out and cracking. Cleaning Like all fine instruments, your B.C. Rich requires periodic care and maintenance. One o
Step 3: If this part is missing stop right here and get one installed by a qualified guitar repairman.You can get this part from Depending on the guitar you purchased, the tremolo stop may or may not be engaged with the spring block. We will assume it is not engaged and show you how to engage it. Take the 3mm Allen wrench and turn the setscrew until it touches the spring block. Step 4: Now, tighten the springs with the spring claw screws so the spring block is pulled tightly against the setscrew
• The next control is the Volume Control for the neck pickup. It controls the output of this pickup. • The final control is the Master Tone Control. This changes the characteristics of the pickup(s) currently engaged. Exclusive Series guitars This series has the traditional control set-up found on most archtop guitars with two pickups. It consists of 2 Volume Controls, 2 Tone Controls and a 3Way Pickup Selector. Platinum Series basses Platinum Basses come equipped with 2 passive split-coil bass
Step 1: To replace a string, push down on the back of the saddle of one of the strings. Step 2: Then, pull back on the sliding latch by placing the first finger of your free hand on the black knob protruding out the back of the saddle then placing your thumb on the fin sticking up just behind the fine tuner screw and pull the latch back with a pinching action between the thumb and first finger. Step 3: Once you have pulled back on the sliding latch, release the saddle and allow it to rotate forw
Check the tuning and repeat until the string is in tune.When you get the string you chose in tune the other strings will be in tune.This assumes that all the strings were in tune before you released the tremolo stop. For foreign language translation of this owner's manual, please visit 15 tuning using the range tuner set screw. Remember: do not use the fine tuner screws to tune the guitar at this point. Step 4: A range tuner setscrew is located in the nose of each pivoting saddle. Step 5: Using
Step 3: If this part is missing stop right here and get one installed by a qualified guitar repairman.You can get this part from Depending on the guitar you purchased, the tremolo stop may or may not be engaged with the spring block. We will assume it is not engaged and show you how to engage it. Take the 3mm Allen wrench and turn the setscrew until it touches the spring block. Step 4: Now, tighten the springs with the spring claw screws so the spring block is pulled tightly against the setscrew
Platinum, Platinum Pro, Acrylic, NJ and Classic Series guitars These guitars have 4 output controls: • The first knob (closest to the bridge pickup) is the Volume Control for the bridge pickup. It controls the loudness of this pickup. • The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will engage the neck pickup. The middle position engages both pickups, and switching it down will engage the bridge pickup. • The next control
6 11 SETTING UP THE SPEEDLOADER TREMOLO BRIDGE BASE PLATE The proper setup of the SpeedLoader Tremolo Bridge looks exactly like a properly setup Original Floyd Rose Tremolo Bridge. By the way, the SpeedLoader Tremolo will retrofit an Original Floyd quite easily. The first thing you'll want to do is check to see if the top surface of the base plate of the bridge is sitting parallel to the top surface of the guitar. If the base plate appears to be tilted forward away from the top surface of the gu
It controls the loudness of this pickup. • The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will engage the neck pickup. The middle position engages both pickups, and switching it down will engage the bridge pickup. • The next control is the Volume Control for the neck pickup. It controls the output of this pickup. • The final control is the Master Tone Control.This changes the tonal characteristics of the pickup(s) currentl