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ENDPIN JACK INSTALLATION
1.
Unscrew the endpin jack's strap nut.
2.
Take off the outer nut and washer. Do not
lose the 2 washers that are still on the jack
body.
3.
Find out the thickness of your end block and
set the inner nut accordingly. Note: Copy the
inner nut distance of the previously used
endpin jack.
4.
Once nut is in place, screw the screw cap in
as far as it goes. The screw cap does NOT
have to lock to the inner nut to be secure,
simply screw it in as far as it goes.
5.
Insert the jack from the inside into the endpin
hole.
Tip
: A chopstick or something similar is helpful to get
a hold of the jack to pull it through the hole.
6.
Attach outside washer and nut and tighten.
7.
Attach the strap nut.
Order of parts on the endpin jack (from outside to
inside):
1.
Strap nut (outside)
2.
Hex nut with smaller inner hole (outside)
3.
Flat washer with smaller inner hole (outside)
4.
Tooth washer (inside)
5.
Flat washer with bigger inner hole (inside)
6.
Hex nut with bigger inner hole (inside)
7.
Screw cap (on opposite end, inside)
FINAL STEPS
1.
Stick the main circuit board to the mounting wedges and secure the
pickup wires with one cable clip.
2.
Note:
We recommend attaching the cable clips to the guitar’s
bottom, to a bottom brace or to the side only. Do not secure cables
to the soundboard or to a soundboard brace.
3.
(
Tri-Star Pro Preamp only
: Stick the master volume control board to
the Velcro on the inner edge of the soundboard.)
4.
Insert a new 9-volt battery into the holder and stick it onto the Velcro
on the neck block.
5.
Secure the endpin jack and volume control wires with the remaining cable clips.
6.
Leave the battery holder wires loose to allow for pulling the holder out of the sound hole for battery
change.