For Parker PDF models that do
not
feature a tremolo system:
String height is
always
adjusted by raising and lowering the bridge- never by adjusting the neck’s truss rod. Adjusting the truss rod is only for fixing the pitch of the neck
(or forward/back bow of the neck)
Adjustments for string height are made from the front of the guitar, on the bridge located behind the pick-ups. Intonation adjustments are also made via the bridge on the
front side of the guitar.
A. Bass side height adjustment screw - turn clockwise to lower this part of
the bridge, turn counter clockwise raise this part of the bridge.
B. Treble side height adjustment screw- turn clockwise to lower this part
of the bridge, turn counter-clockwise to raise this part of the bridge.
C. Intonation adjustment points by individual string
** Remember! Minor adjustments are key- make sure to raise and lower
the bridge evenly, one turn at a time per side.