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Wire cutters

Peg winder

Polish and cloth

STRINGS

New strings can breathe new life into your bass. Much of the thump and pop you expect 
from your bass starts right there. For strings to stay in tune, they should be changed 
regularly. Strings that have lost their integrity (worn where pressed against the fret) or 
have become oxidised, rusty and dirty will not return to pitch properly. To check if your 
strings need changing, run a finger underneath the string and feel for dirt, rust or flat 
spots. If you find any of these, you should change your strings.

Because of the amount of tension on the neck, it's advisable to replace and tune each 
new string before removing the next string. After the whole set is changed and tuned, 
stretch your strings properly by holding them at the first fret and hooking your fingers 
under each string (one at a time) and then tugging lightly, moving your hand from the 
bridge to the neck. Re-tune and repeat several times.

TUNING KEYS

How you wind the strings onto the pegs is very important. Start by loading them through 
the bridge and then loading them onto the appropriate keys as follows:

Standard keys

. Pre-cut each string for the proper length and desired amount of winds. 

Pull the fourth string 3" (76 mm) past its tuning post and cut it (make sure to pull each 
string taut). Insert through the eyelet in the tuning key, allowing approximately 1/16" (1.6 
mm) of the end to extend through the eyelet, then wind neatly in a downward pattern, 
being careful to prevent overlapping. Pull the third string 3 1//2" (89 mm) past its tuning 
post, cut it, and repeat the winding procedure. Pull the second and first strings 3 1/2" 
(89 mm) past their tuning posts and cut and wind as noted. For five-string basses, cut 
the fifth string 3" (76 mm) past its tuning post and repeat the same cutting and winding 
procedure.

Vintage keys

. Pre-cut each string for the proper length and desired amount of winds. 

Pull the fourth string 4" (102 mm) past its tuning post and cut it (again, make sure to pull 
each string taut). Insert into the center hole of the tuning key, bend and crimp to a 90° 
angle, and wind neatly in a downward pattern, being careful to prevent overlapping. Pull 
the third string 4 1/2" (114 mm) past its tuning post, cut it, and repeat the winding 
procedure. Pull the second and first strings 4 1/2" (114 mm) past their tuning posts and 
cut and wind as noted. For five-string basses, cut the fifth string 3 1/2" (89 mm) past its 
tuning post and repeat the same cutting and winding procedure.

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Страница 2: ...from the top of the headstock Next slide the tuning machine into the hole from the back of the headstock Be sure to mark and drill pilot holes for the tuning machine screws The Maple neck is very har...

Страница 3: ...ttom of the bridge You may need to strip some of the insulation off the wire Failure to get a proper ground will result in an open circuit and no sound when you try playing If this wire is not visible...

Страница 4: ...on the horn above the neck when holding in a playing position SETTING UP YOUR BASS Like all guitars set up is a very personal thing in the sense that most players have their own preferences However in...

Страница 5: ...t each string for the proper length and desired amount of winds Pull the fourth string 3 76 mm past its tuning post and cut it make sure to pull each string taut Insert through the eyelet in the tunin...

Страница 6: ...tion to avoid rattles First check tuning Using a 6 150 mm ruler measure the distance between bottom of strings and top of the 17th fret Adjust bridge saddles to the height according to the chart below...

Страница 7: ...ments Re tune play and make further adjustments as needed ADDITIONAL HINTS There are a few other things that you can do to optimize your tuning stability that have more to do with playing and tuning h...

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