Solo Music Gear MMK-10 Assembly Manual

Solo Music Gear MMK-10 Assembly Manual

Electric bass guitar kit

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  • Page 1       MMK-10         Electric Bass Guitar Kit                   Assembly Manual               Copyright © 2011 Solo Music Gear - All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 - Control Plate Assembly (8 mounting screws included) - Ground Wire - Cord - Hex wrench for truss-rod adjustment - Allen Key for saddle adjustment   Copyright © 2011 Solo Music Gear - All rights reserved          ...
  • Page 3 MMK-10 Electric Bass Guitar Kit   Assembly Manual   Thank you for purchasing a Solo DIY guitar kit. This unfinished guitar kit has everything for building an electric bass guitar – you will need only some basic tools and finishing supplies. All challenging wood cutting, drilling and shaping is already professionally done, as well as fret leveling and dressing.
  • Page 4 STEP 2 – There are many different ways to apply finish to your guitar. Do a little research to decide which type of finish you want to use. One good starting point is to review tutorials at the Project Guitar website: http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/tutorial5.htm  ...
  • Page 5     STEP 5 - Install the control plate - properly align and secure with mounting screws. Do not over tighten the screws.   STEP 7 – Install the Strap Buttons. Put the screw through the Strap Button then put the washer over the screw to protect the wood of the body.
  • Page 6   String height is adjusted by the bridge saddle screws (use included Allen key). Since the fretboard has a radius, the heights of all strings should also match it. Thicker strings need more room for vibration without “buzzing” (touching frets) and must be set up higher than thinner strings. Low action allows easier fretting and faster playing.
  • Page 7 Adjusting Pickup Height:   Before adjusting the pickup height, make sure that both the volume and tone controls on your bass are set to the full (“10”) position. Get your amp set to a medium/low volume and all tone controls to the middle.
  • Page 8                     Solo MMK-10 Wiring Diagram                       Copyright © 2011 Solo Music Gear - All rights reserved vr 1.01  ...

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