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Adjusting String Action:

If you feel that you have difficulty in fretting or hear a buzzing noise, the strings may be set too high or 

too low. In this case, the action (the space between the strings and the fretboard) will have to be 

adjusted. Adjusting the action will let you achieve the desired string level. This can easily be remedied by 

lowering or raising the string saddles located on the bridge. The saddles are the parts in front of the 

bridge where the strings sit. You can raise or lower the saddle by turning the hex screws on the saddle 

with a hex wrench. Turn the screw clockwise to raise the saddle and counterclockwise to lower it. If the 

saddle has two hex screws, be sure to turn them the same amount.

Adjusting String Intonation:

If you notice that your strings are fretting sharp or fretting flat, or that your guitar is in tune near the 

bottom of the guitar but loses tune the further up the frets you go, you may need to adjust the intonation. 

First, determine if all strings are having the issue or a particular string. You can adjust the intonation of a 

string by moving the saddle away from the nut if the string is fretting sharp, and toward the nut if the 

string is fretting flat. Don’t forget that adjusting the saddle for a string only corrects that string. You may 

need to adjust intonation for each string. Check the strings as you adjust the intonation to keep the guitar 

in tune.

5-WATT AMP

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. VOLUME

Controls the volume of the 

amplifier

2. TONE

Controls tone for amplifier from 

bass to treble

3. DRIVE

Controls overdrive for amplifier

4. ON/OFF
5. PHONES

Output for stereo 

headphones. Speakers will 

automatically turn off when 

headphones are plugged in

6. INPUT

Input for instrument

7. DC Jack

Power Supply 

P G - 0 5

5W

GUITAR 

AMPLIFIER

VOL

DRIVE

TONE

ON

OFF

PHONE

INPUT

DC 9V

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