6-String 25,5” Scale
Cleartone EMP 009“, 011“, 016“, 026“, 036“, 046“
6-String 24,75” String
Cleartone EMP 010“, 013“, 017“, 026“, 036“, 046“
7-String 25,5” String
Cleartone EMP 009“, 011“, 016“, 026“, 036“, 046“, 056“
AZ10 /LP10/MM10 Jazz Archtop 24,75” String
Cleartone EMP 013“, .017“, .026“, .034“, .044“, .054“
Wolf Hoffmann Signature 25,5”
Cleartone EMP 010“, 013“, 017“, 026“, 036“, 046“
8-String 27” String
Cleartone EMP 009“, 011“, 016“, 026“, 036“, 046“,056“,064“
How often should I change strings?
Changing strings is a matter of individual preference. It also depends on many different factors. Hand
sweat and inappropriate room conditions can attack the strings and negatively influence the sound of the
guitar and its playability. We recommend changing the strings once or twice a month to ensure brilliant
tone and playability.
clockwise = back bow, fretboard straitens
counter clockwise = forward bow
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3) String Action Setup and Gauges
String Action Setup:
Thanks to our collaboration with Plek
®
, optimal string action setup is predetermined, which in turn should
be perceived as comfortable by the majority of players.
Due to the physical characteristics of wood and strings in conjunction with the vibration process please
keep in mind that with a very low string action setup, string buzzing is quite possible. The guitar has an
optimal setup when your individual requirements are met. String gauge, playing techniques, pick gauge,
string attack, are all variables that cannot be considered when performing a factory setup.
Standard String Gauges (Framus Strings):
4) Truss Rod Adjustment
The neck is setup correctly if it has a slight forward bow. You can verify the neck’s relief by pressing the
lowest string at the first and last fret (simultaneously). The gap between fret and string should be appro-
ximately between 0.1 and 0.3 mm (100µ-300µ) at the 9th fret. This value is independent from the actual
string action setup of the instrument.
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