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Инструкция по эксплуатации Peavey, модель G-90

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String height should be adjusted to fit your own 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 "heavy” playing technique. Excessively high action will result in intonation problems and decreased playability. 5. After adjustment, securely tighten all four neck attaching screws. 6. Tune guitar to standard pitch. Check strings for correct height and playability. If necessary, repeat steps 1 through 5 until action is correct. Your instrument is equipped with a genuine Floyd Rose Lie. Double Locking Tremolo System. Instructions regarding use of the string lock and tuning mechanisms will be found in the enclosed literature package. Bridge Angle Adjustment: The angle of the tremolo bridge is set by the 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. Turn the tension screws clockwise to decrease the bridge angle. Turn the tension screws counterclockwise to increase the bridge angle. Locking Topnut (at Headstock): With 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. NOTE: DO NOT overtighten screws. String Installation/Locking at Bridge: Loosen lock topnut screws (at headstock). Loosen string lock bolts (on bridge) approx. 3 turns. Cut off ball end of string. Insert string end into bridge saddle (between lock block and saddle housing — tighten string lock bolls 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 Adjustment: 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. NOTE: CORRECT BRIDGE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT IS NECESSARY TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THE TREMOLO SYSTEM. INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT WILL CAUSE TREMOLO SYSTEM MALFUNCTION. IT IS THEREFORE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL STRING HEIGHT AND ACTION ADJUSTMENTS BE MADE BY MEANS OF THE NECK TILT ADJUSTMENT FEATURE, AND THAT THE BRIDGE HEIGHT NOT BE CHANGED FROM ITS FACTORY SETTING. Saddle Height Adjustment: All saddle height and intonation adjustments must be made prior to tightening string lock. String Intonation: Accurate string intonation settings ensure that your instrument will play in tune at any point on the neck. Although “perfect intonation" is a physical impossibility with a fretted instrument, the correct settings will maximize the accuracy of individual notes up and down the neck. Intonation is set by comparing the pitch of an open string to the pitch of the same string when it is played one octave higher at the 12th fret. The actual “vibrating length" of that string is varied until the notes are both at the right pitch. The "vibrating length" of the string is altered by adjusting the bridge saddle either forward or backward, depending on whether the fretted note is sharper or flatter in pitch than the open note. If the fretted note is sharper than the open note, the vibrating length of the string must be increased; move the bridge saddle to the rear, away from the pickups. If the fretted note is flat, the vibrating length must be shortened; move the bridge saddle forward, toward the pickups, to shorten the length. NOTE IT IS OFTEN DIFFICULT FOR THE UNTRAINED EAR TO DETERMINE WHEN THE OPEN NOTE AND THE FRETTED NOTE ARE AT PRECISELY THE SAME PITCH. SOME PLAYERS FIND THAT COMPARING THE 12TH FRET HARMONIC OF THE STRING (RATHER THAN THE OPEN NOTE) TO THE FRETTED NOTE IS MUCH EASIER. A HARMONIC IS PLAYED BY PLUCKING THE STRING WITH THE RIGHT HAND WHILE TOUCHING THE STRING WITH THE LEFT INDEX FINGER (AS LIGHTLY AS POSSIBLE) DIRECTLY ABOVE THE TWELFTH FRET. THE LEFT INDEX FINGER IS DRAWN AWAY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE STRING IS PLUCKED, PRODUCING A “CHIME” EFFECT. THIS CHIMED NOTE IS THEN COMPARED TO THE FRETTED NOTE. For even greater ease and high degree of accuracy, we recommend one of the many types of electronic guitar tuners that are available from most music stores. The tuners which use either a meter or a moving LED display are usually easier to use than the type with a numerical frequency readout. NOTE BOTH TORSION ROAD AND STRING HEIGHT SETTINGS INTERACT CLOSELY WITH STRING INTONATION. THESE ADJUSTMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO SET STRING INTONATION AT THE BRIDGE. 1. Ensure that torsion rod and string height settings are accurate. 2. Tune guitar to standard (A-440) pitch. 3. Hold the instrument in a normal playing position or place the guitar on a clean flat surface so that only the body is in contact with the work surface. Any pressure on the neck will affect intonation set...


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