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Manual de usuario Peavey, modelo Generation S-3

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DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO I RAIN OR MOISTURE BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE READ SACK COVER FOR FUTHER WARNINGS. GENERATION”' S-3 FEATURES Bookmatched. Ilame maple top/Alder back with resonant, hollow tone chambers Bilaminated satin finish maple neck 12" radius maple fingerboard 25 V2" scale; 22 nickel-silver frets H.C.S." Hum-cancelling pickup system One master volume and tone control Five-position pickup selector switch Chrome plated fixed bridge Premium die-cast machine heads PICKUP ADJUSTMENT The height of the pickup may be adjusted by turning the height adjusting screws on the pickup or trim ring. Turning the screws clockwise will raise the pickup. Turning the screws counterclockwise will lower the pickup. The pickups are of single coil type design incorporating the H.C.S.™ hum cancelling system, both neck & bridge pickups are hum-cancelling alone, or when used together. H.C.S. pickups need no external power source or batteries. CONTROLS I. Volume Control: The volume control acts as the master volume in that it controls the total signal level delivered from all pickups to the output jack. Rotating the control knob clockwise will increase volume rotating counterclockwise will reduce volume. 2. Tone Control: Our unique tone circuitry (U.S. Patent No. 4, 164,163) enables single coil or H.C.S.“ (hum-cancelling system) operation in any pickup selection through the rotation of the tone control. Rotating the tone control fully clockwise (position 10) achieves the single coil mode and produces a greater degree of highs from the instrument. Rotating the tone control counterclockwise to approximately the number 7 position activates the H.C.S. circuit for noise-free operation. Further counterclockwise rotation of the tone control allows for a greater reduction of highs while still retaining noise-free operation. 3. Pickup Selector Swtich: This five position switch allows selection of any individual pickup, or two combinations of multiple pickups. The available selection possibilities are as follows: First Position (Toward the neck) Selects output of the neck pickup only. Second Position (One click back) Selects output of neck and center pickups. Third Position (Center) Selects output of center pickup only. Fourth Position (One click back of center) Selects output of center and bridge pickups, Fifth Position (Toward bridge) Sleets output of bridge pickup only. ADJUSTMENTS Your instrument has been carefully adjusted for accurate intonation and playing ease at the Peavey factory. However, your playing style or playing requirements may necessitate additional adjustments at some time in the future. These adjustment should be made by your Peavey Dealer. However, with a little care and by adhering closely to the following instructions, you may attempt these adjustments 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 the "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 sixth string (E) at the first and last frets. 3. Check for clearance between the string and the eighth fret. 4. Clearance should be no less than .012" and no more than .025" 5. To increase clearance, loosen (counterclockwise) the torsion rod nut. Less clearance (straightening of the neck) is accomplished by tightening 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 1 through 5 until proper clearance has been reached. TORSION ROD NUT Last Fret 8th Fret First Fret i...............y..... i K_ Neck Tilt The neck tilt adjustment works in conjunction with the bridge height adjustment to set the overall string playing height. This adjustment should be used whenever possible to set string height rather than the bridge height adjustment. 1. Relieve string tension slightly by detuning guitar (approximately 1 to 2 full steps). 2. Loosen two neck screws (closest to headstock of guitar) approximately 1 turn. 3. Loosen remaining two neck screws (closest to bridge) approximately 2 turns. 4. String height may now be adjusted with the neck tilt screw which is located inside the fifth hole in the neck plate. A Vs" alien wrench is used to make this adjustment. Turning the screw clockwise lowers the strings closer to the fingerboard. String height should be adjusted to fit your own particular playing style. It should be noted that setting ...


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