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Girard Guitars Augsburg Germany                

 

G-BASS Owner Manual V1.0 2017 

                                                                      

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replacement, scratches in pick guards, plastic parts , woods parts, saddles and nuts; normal 
paint wear and tear including damages, discoloration, and paint shrinkage of the instrument 
finish for any reason. 
7. The labor reimbursement cost or parts replacement cost of any repair not authorized or 
performed by Girard Guitars. 
8. Damage as a result of strap button pulling out of body (Note: Factory straps mounted to 
the body can only withstand so much pressure. They are not intended to withstand any 
severe abuse. If player will be using a strap, Girard Guitars recommends that player check 
strap and buttons prior to use in order to avoid any mishapes. Girard Guitars will not be 
responsible for any such claims.). 
9. Defects in finishes such as cracks, splitting, or warping of wood due to changes in 
temperature or humidity, exposure to sun, fire, moisture, salts and acids, other chemicals or 
non-industry approved polishes. 
10. Instruments that have been subjected to extreme humidity or temperature conditions. 
11. Subjective issues such as tonal characteristics, grade and color of wood or finish. 
12. Playability of an instrument whose “action”, or string height, is lower than recommended 
standard “action” settings defined in the Girard Guitars owner’s manual. 
13. Case and case hardware wear and tear of any kind. 
14. Shipping damages of any kind. 
15. All other defects, deterioration, and damage due to normal use, wear and tear, aging, 
misuse, neglect, improper operation, abuse, accident, theft, or acts of Nature. 
16. Any and all charges if no problem is found at time of repair/inspection. 
17. Any and all charges incurred from priority service requests (Rush Service) or priority 
shipping for replacement of parts. 
 

Summary of Contents for G-BASS Alpha

Page 1: ...l Girard Guitar Bass instruments are covered by our limited warranty Please read carefully this manual With some simple precautions your Girard Guitars Bass will provide you satisfaction In This Manua...

Page 2: ...RS O W N E R S M A N U A L W A R R A N T Y I N F O R M A T I O N BASS GUITAR Description 1 Tuning keys 2 Truss Rod Cover 3 Neck 4 Body 5 Neck Pickup 6 Bridge Pickup 7 Controls 8 Battery compartment 9...

Page 3: ...s height As every musician has its own preferred settings please follow the instructions in this manual how to adjust the settings to your preference Cleaning cleaning your guitar after each use will...

Page 4: ...It from drying out by applying ome lemon oil periodically Remove all the strings then apply a small amount of the oil to a clean fat free cloth Rub the oil into the entire fingerboard only a small amo...

Page 5: ...e string Write these values down on a paper To measure this distance you could use the gauge scale or a simple measuring device Normal values are between 2 0 2 8mm After the strings have been changed...

Page 6: ...t is in the neck To check the proper setting follow this simple instruction Do the same operation for each string 1 Press the string at the 12th fret 2 With the 12th fret pressed check that the string...

Page 7: ...Girard Guitars Augsburg Germany G BASS Owner Manual V1 0 2017 7 Truss Rod Cover...

Page 8: ...une up your bass with standard tuning E A D G 3 Press the 12th fret of the 4th string at 12th fret result should be E if not act on the screws of the bridge in Clockwise counterclockwise direction unt...

Page 9: ...d standard electronics because there is no manipulation of the signal from the pickup other than decreasing the volume or high frequencies Active Electronics Active pickups and circuits use power 9 vo...

Page 10: ...are some brief descriptions of the basic electronic controls Active 3 Band Control Passive 2 Volume 2 Tones Controls Volume Control Mid Control Bass Control Treble Control Blend Control Neck Bridge PU...

Page 11: ...ly clockwise will result in a clear sound all frequencies are present Turning the knob counter clockwise decreases the high frequencies In case of an active Bass one more tone knobs are available and...

Page 12: ...Accidents If the instrument must be used outdoors in bad weather or in a place with high humidity please use caution Please read the Owner s Manuals that came with the devices such as power amplifiers...

Page 13: ...e of a value not in excess of the original purchase price of customer s instrument In the unlikely event that the customer s instrument is destroyed lost or damaged beyond repair while in the possessi...

Page 14: ...fects in finishes such as cracks splitting or warping of wood due to changes in temperature or humidity exposure to sun fire moisture salts and acids other chemicals or non industry approved polishes...

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