Download Print this page

Peavey GENERATION S-3 Operating Manual page 4

Advertisement

Second Position {One
dick back) Selects output of neck
and center pickups.
Third Position
(Center) Selects output of center pickup
or>ty.
Fourth PoBilion
(One click Pack of center) Selects output
of center and bridge pickups.
Fifth
Position
(Toward bridge) Sleets output of bridge
pickup only.
ADJUSTMENTS
yo\jr
instrument has been carefully adjusted for accurate intona¬
tion and playing ease at the Peavey factory. However, your playing
style Of playing requirements may necessitate additional adjustmente
at some time in the future. These adjustment should be made by
your Peavey Dealer, However, with a ItCe care ar^O by adhering
closely to the following instructions, you may attempt these ad-
jusiments yourself.
CAUTION:
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS
THOROUGHLY
BEFORE
ATTEMPTING
ANY
ADJUSTMENTS.
ADJUSTING TORSION ROD
All guitar necks must have a slight amount of bow to keep the
strings from buzzing on the frets. To set frie "straightness" of the
neck, a Peavey torsion rod wrench No. 75031006 must be used
(available from a Peavey Accessory Center).
1.
Tune the instrument to standard (A-440) pitch.
2
Fret the sxth siring (E) at the first and last frets.
3.
Check for clearance between the string and the eighth fret
4.
Clearance should tDe no less than .012" and no more than
.
025
^
5.
To increase clearance, loosen (counterclockwise) the torston
rod nut Less clearance (straightening ol the neck] is ac¬
complished by lightening the nut
CAUTION:
IT IS NOT USUALLY NECESSARY TO ROTATE THE
TORSION ROD NUT MORE THAN ONE FULL TURN
IN EITHER DIRECTION. ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-
HALF TURN IS NORMALLY SUFFICIENT TO MAKE
MOST ADJUSTMENTS. EXCESSIVE ROTATION MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE TO NECK AND TORSION ROD. IF
EXCESSIVE FORCE IS NECESSARY TO ROTATE
TORSION ROD NUT, YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR
PEAVEY DEALER OR THE FACTORY BEFORE ANY
FURTHER ADJUSTMENT IS MADE.
6
Repeat Steps i through 5 until proper clearance has been
reached.
Last Fret
TORSION ROD NUT
Sth
Fret
1
First Fret

Advertisement

loading