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Tuning 12-String Guitars

   Due to the tremendous amount of tension exerted
on the neck by the 12 strings, we suggest that you use
a light gauge string set, such as the Guild XL-1000 or
L-1250 on your 12-string guitar.
   In standard 12-string tuning, the second string in
each pair is tuned to the same pitches, E, A, D, G, B,
E, and using the same methods as the six string guitar
on the previous page.
   For the E, A, D, and G strings, the first smaller
string in each pair is tuned to the same note, but an
octave higher in pitch than its partner. For the B and
E strings, the first string in each pair is tuned in
unison, (exactly the same pitch), as its partner string.
   Many players find it difficult to press the strings
down on a 12-string, due to the high tension caused
by the extra strings.

   

A remedy that some players choose is to tune the

entire guitar to a lower relative pitch, such as E-flat
or D; thereby reducing the string tension. You may
then use a capo on the first or second fret, to bring it
back up to where it plays at standard pitch.
   The guitar will certainly be easier to play, and the
reduced tension will put less stress on the neck over
time, but bear in mind that it will also sacrifice a bit
of the tone projection of the instrument.
   All Guild 12-strings feature a double truss rod
system for superior strength and improved accuracy
with the adjustments, however, a 12-string tuned at
standard pitch, should be monitored regularly for the
possible need of truss rod adjustments.  A guitar in
need of an adjustment that is ignored may develop
permanent problems. (See page 14.) 

Please Note:

Warpage of the neck, caused by the neglect of
necessary adjustments will not be covered under
the Guild warranty.

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Changing Strings

   A new set of strings can breathe renewed life into
your instrument. That is why many "tone-conscious"
touring professionals change their strings before
every performance. While there is no set rule on how
often to change strings, we have found that most
players do not change them nearly as often as they
should.
   Body oils, acids from sweaty hands and humidity
all interact with the metals in guitar strings and cause
a corrosion and breakdown of the materials.
   Don't wait until your strings break and fall off from
old age before you change them. Worn, oxidized,
pitted and dirty strings will not hold pitch, and simply
sound bad. If you are an average player, playing
several times a week, we suggest that you change the
strings at least 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 tension. Each
new string should be tuned up to correct pitch before
the next one is removed.
   When tuning a brand new string, always bring it up
to pitch 

slowly. 

Otherwise, the rapid stretching may

cause the string to break.

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Страница 1: ...idity 4 Protection from Temperature and Humidity 4 Cracks in the Wood 6 Finish Checking 6 General Maintenance 7 Tuning Machines 8 Tuning 6 String Guitars 9 Tuning 12 String Guitars 10 Changing Strings...

Страница 2: ...suggestions were always listened to carefully The Guild name is derived from the Master Craft Guilds of the Middle Ages During that period only the craftsmen who had achieved the highest skills were...

Страница 3: ...tars to expand and rise making string action high 4 Conversely if you live in or travel with your guitar to a drier climate either hot or cold there is another danger In areas of low humidity the evap...

Страница 4: ...ecome acclimated to the new temperature before you open the case Please note Finish checks which occur as the result of exposure to temperature or humidity changes will not be covered under the Guild...

Страница 5: ...h a reference tone you may want to purchase one It will dramatically simplify tuning your acoustic or electric guitar Always tune from below pitch up to the correct pitch instead of down from a higher...

Страница 6: ...acy with the adjustments however a 12 string tuned at standard pitch should be monitored regularly for the possible need of truss rod adjustments A guitar in need of an adjustment that is ignored may...

Страница 7: ...ng an electric simply feed the string through the appropriate hole in the bridge or slot in the tailpiece To attach a string to the machine head thread it through the hole or slot on the machine head...

Страница 8: ...pitch during this procedure Then insert a Guild truss rod adjustment wrench p n 350 9521 000 or an equivalent 1 4 nut driver See illustration 4 If the neck has a concave bow tighten the truss rod nut...

Страница 9: ...A comprehensive Guild guitar setup guide with detailed setup specifications is available on the Guild section of our F M I C Customer Service website at www mrgearhead net 16 Traveling with Your Guit...

Страница 10: ...coverage under this warranty will be repaired or replaced at Fender s discretion without charge Remedies beyond normal service repair of any Guild instrument require both an evaluation and confirmati...

Страница 11: ...lied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose imposed under state law are limited to the duration of this limited warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long a...

Страница 12: ...age to the neck If major servicing is required please contact your local authorized Guild service center If you need assistance locating an authorized Guild service center please contact your Guild de...

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