Breedlove American Series C25/CRe Herringbone Owner's Manual page 16

Breedlove american series c25/cre herringbone: user guide
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Breedlove Mandolins
Breedlove mandolin bodies are slightly deeper than
conventional mandolins, with higher arches in the top and
back. Tonewoods resonate freely thanks to a free-floating
fingerboard extension, smaller neck and tail blocks, and a
bolt-on neck. Breedlove mandolins are well-known for their
easy playability. A radiused fretboard, low string height,
ample string set separation, and a 1-3/16" nut width make
them extremely comfortable. Breedlove mandolins are
optimized for use with medium-light gauge strings, but you
may also use light or heavy strings.
Changing Strings on your Mandolin
When changing strings, pay close attention to the location
and orientation of bridge on the body. When strings are
removed, the bridge may move. If you remove all the
strings at once, it will be unsupported and will fall off. It
is a good idea to mark the location of the bridge prior to
changing strings. Place small pieces of masking tape on
the top of the mandolin at each point of the bridge
base to mark the location. Also note the orientation of
the bridge, and mark one side with tape if you are
not sure you know which way it goes. To ensure
proper instrument intonation, the bridge must be
in the correct location. It is also a good idea
to protect the finish of the instrument with a
soft cloth while changing strings. String ends
can scratch the finish, as can any movement
of the bridge. Please call Breedlove if we
may be of assistance during your first string
change.

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