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Stellah SLPP 380 Instructions Manual

Electric guitar kit

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SLPP 380 ELECTRIC GUITAR KIT
Please read these instructions carefully before beginning in order to have a complete overview of
the project. There are five steps that you will follow to complete your Electric Guitar Kit.
1. Check and Identify Parts
2. Finishing the Body and Neck
3. Shaping the Headstock
4. Assembling the Guitar
5. Setup
Following is the list of parts that are included with your kit. If parts are lost or run through the
stump shredder during assembly you may order replacements from your local music shop or
directly from us
Quantity
Description
A
1
Body
B
1
Neck
C
1
Output Jack & Plate
D
1 Set
500 Ohm Tone Pot
500 Ohm Volume Pot
E
1
3 Way Pickup Switch
F
1
Black Plate
G
1
Neck Position Pickup
H
1
Bridge Position Pickup
I
1
Stop Tailpiece
J
1
Tune-o-Matic Bridge
K
Set of 6
Tuning Machines
L
1
Neck Plate
M
Set of 6
Strings
N
1
Cord
O
2
Strap Buttons
P
1
Truss Rod Cover
Q
4
Knobs
R
1
Pickup Selector Ring
T
1
Selector Switch Plate

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Summary of Contents for Stellah SLPP 380

  • Page 1 SLPP 380 ELECTRIC GUITAR KIT Please read these instructions carefully before beginning in order to have a complete overview of the project. There are five steps that you will follow to complete your Electric Guitar Kit. 1. Check and Identify Parts 2.
  • Page 7 back of the guitar body. On the inside wall of this cavity you will see a small 1/8” hole. Run the stripped end of the blue ground wire (attached to the neck pickup volume control) through this hole until it emerges in the hole drilled for the tailpiece bushing. Form the naked wire into a loop, wrap it around the bushing and tap the bushing tightly into the hole.
  • Page 8: Pickup Height

    3. ACTION AT THE NUT Setting the string action that is right for you starts at the string nut. The slots at the string nut should already be close to per-fection but you might want to make some adjustment. Here’s how to do it! Push the sixth string down between second and third fret.