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Please take a few moments to read through this booklet.
In it you will find answers to many of your questions and other invaluable information about tuning 
and changing strings.

Protection from Temperature and Humidity

The most important thing you can do to ensure the structural integrity of your instrument over time, is to maintain 
the moisture content of the wood consistently at the appropriate level.

It is 100% certain that an acoustic guitar will be exposed to varied and multiple environmental/climatic conditions from
the time it leaves the maker’s hands until it reaches its ultimate owner. The environment where you live may be a
complete polar opposite from that of the climate where the instrument was produced. It is of paramount importance to
evaluate, measure and stabilize the moisture content in the wood as soon as possible after bringing an instrument into
a new environment.

In the winter, the forced air systems used to heat most homes can drive temperatures up and humidity levels dangerously 
low for guitars. Extremely low levels of humidity will result in low moisture content in the wood and ultimately, damage 
to the guitar. A good measure of protection against drying out your guitar is to use a room humidifier to maintain the 
ideal relative humidity of between 40% and 50%.

When the instrument is not in use, we recommend that you keep it in its case with a hygrometer to monitor the humidity 
level. Do not leave the guitar out of the case for long periods near a heating vent, radiator or in direct sunlight near a 
window. Do not leave your guitar in the trunk or the cabin of a car for long periods and keep it away from excessive heat 
and cold.

Please Note:

 

Damage caused to the guitar as the result of exposure to variations in temperature and/or humidity will 

not be covered under the PyleUSA warranty.

Summary of Contents for PEAG200

Page 1: ...6 String Electric Acoustic Guitar High Quality Acoustic Guitar with Accessory Kit...

Page 2: ...tent in the wood as soon as possible after bringing an instrument into a new environment In the winter the forced air systems used to heat most homes can drive temperatures up and humidity levels dang...

Page 3: ...p to the correct pitch instead of down from a higher pitch This will help eliminate string slack from the tuning machine and decrease the possibility of slippage and tuning changes as you play If usin...

Page 4: ...ast once a month When changing strings we recommend that you remove and replace each string one at a time instead of all at once This will prevent sudden and potentially damaging changes in neck tensi...

Page 5: ...Make sure that the bridge pin is positioned with the grooved side riding over the string Figure 5 Do not hammer the bridge pin in A firm twisting push with the thumb should secure it in place Next pul...

Page 6: ...ur battery is low Be sure to unplug your cable when the instrument is not in use as the battery will drain as long as a cable is plugged into the instrument 1 Plug in Connect to an amplifier with a in...

Page 7: ...as relief However with a one way truss rod if the neck warps away from the string pull no amount of loosening the truss rod will pull the neck straight because the truss rod only works against the pul...

Page 8: ...www PyleUSA com 8 Wrench Adjustment Nut Loosen for hump Tighten for bow ADJUSTMENT NUT...

Page 9: ...shaft of the truss rod 5 Truss rod anchor 6 Truss rod compartment cover 7 1 4 nut driver As you press the string down at the 1st and 14th frets the string should be approximately 010 away from the 6th...

Page 10: ...Questions Issues We are here to help Phone 1 718 535 1800 Email support pyleusa com...

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