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1.         G 90    __ OPERATING GUIDE                     G80  FEATURES       Streamlined Compact Body Design  10   Reverso Tit Hoadstock  Rock Maple Neck  wRosewood Fingerboard  24 Nicko  Silver Frets  15  Fingerboard Radius 24   Scale                Tapped Alnico Distortion Class Pickup     Two Higi Outout HRS Single Coil Pickups     One Master Volume Control         One Mester Tone Control  Five Position Pickup Selector Switch     Two Position Coil Tap Switch  Recessed Floyd Rose Lic  Double  Locking Tremolo System     Axcess Scoops  Angled Neck Hoo        oppaana Enee       G 90      CONTROLS    1  Volume Control  The volume control acts as     master volume in that it controls the tonal signal  level delivered from all pickups to the output jack   Rotating the control knob clockwise will increase  volume  rotating counterclockwise will reduce  volume    2  Tone Control  The tone control  like the volume  control  operates as a master control  Rotating  clockwise will result in more treble  high frequencies   and a brighter tonality  Rotating counterclockwise will  result in less treble and          bassier    type sound   3  Pickup Selector Switch  This five position switch  allows selection of any individual pickup  or two  combinations of multiple pickups  The available  selection possibilities are as follows    First Position  Toward the neck  Selects output of  neck pickup only    Second Position  One click back  Selects output of  neck and center pickups   Third Positi
2.   2  Loosen two neck screws  closest to headstock of  guitar  approximately 1 turn     3  Loosen remaining two neck screws  closest to  bridge  approximately 2 turns           TENSION  SCREWS             TENSION                4  String height may now be adjusted with the neck tilt  screw which is located inside the fifth hole in the  neck plate     V s    allen wrench is used to make this  adjustment  Turning the screw clockwise lowers the  strings closer to the fingerboard  String height  should be adjusted to fit your own particular playing  style  It should be noted that setting the string height  too low will result in excessive string buzz and rattle   especially with a    heavy    playing technique   Excessively high action will result in intonation  problems and decreased playability    5  After adjustment  securely tighten all four neck  attaching screws    6  Tune guitar to standard pitch  Check strings for  correct height and playability  If necessary  repeat  steps 1 through 5 until action is correct        Your instrument is equipped with a genuine Floyd Rose Lic   Double Locking Tremolo System  Instructions regarding use  of the string lock and tuning mechanisms will be found in the  enclosed literature package     Bridge Angle Adjustment    The angle of the tremolo bridge is set by the screws holding  the spring claw in place  To gain access to the spring claw  and spring claw screws  remove the spring cover on the back  of the guitar    Turn the tension screws
3.  USE  PROVIDED  HOWEVER  THAT IF THE OTHER TERMS AND COND    TIONS NECESSARY TO THE EXISTENCE OF THE EXPRESSED LIMITED WAR   RANTY  AS HEREINABOVE STATED  HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES ARE NOT DISCLAIMED DURING THE ONE YEAR PERIOD  FROM DATE OF PURCHASE OF THIS GUITAR   SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS  OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL   OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLU   SIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY  VARY FROM STATE TO STATE   THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESSED WARRANTY ON  THIS GUITAR  AND NO OTHER STATEMENT  REPRESENTATION  WARRAN        OR AGREEMENT BY ANY PERSON SHALL BE VALID AS TO OR BIN   DING UPON PEAVEY    THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD AND    LEBIGLE COPY OF THE  PROOF OF PURCHASES SUPPLIED TO YOU      THE AUTHORIZED PEAVEY  DEALER IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR PURCHASE FROM HIM OF THIS  GUITAR SHOULD BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED  MAILED TO  AND  RECEIVED BY PEAVEY WITHIN FOURTEEN  14  DAYS FROM THE DATE  OF YOUR PURCHASE        Should notification become necessary for        condition that would require  correction  the registration card will help ensure that you are contacted and  properly notified      you move from the address shown on the WARRANTY REGISTRATION  CARD  you should notify Peavey of the change of address  o      to facilitate  your receipt of any bulletins or other 
4.  clockwise to decrease the bridge  angle  Turn the tension screws counterclockwise to increase  the bridge angle     Locking Topnut  at Headstock    With enclosed wrench loosen 3  locking topnut screws to allow  strings to pass through string lock slots  Tune to pitch and  tighten locking topnut screws until snug  NOTE  DO NOT  overtighten screws     String Installation Locking at Bridge    Loosen lock topnut screws  at headstock   Loosen string lock  bolts  on bridge  approx  3 turns  Cut off ball end of string   Insert string end into bridge saddle  between lock block and  saddle housing     tighten string lock bolts until snug  DO NOT  overtighten  Adjust fine tune knob to middle position  Fasten  string to machine head  stretch strings and tune to pitch  Lock  strings at headstock  stretch strings once more and fine tune  to pitch     Bridge Height Adjustment    Bridge height may be adjusted by means of the bridge pivot  bolts  Turn the pivot bolts clockwise to reduce bridge height   Turn the pivot bolts counterclockwise to increase bridge  height    NOTE    CORRECT BRIDGE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT IS  NECESSARY TO ENSURE PROPER  OPERATION OF THE TREMOLO SYSTEM   INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT WILL CAUSE  TREMOLO SYSTEM MALFUNCTION  IT IS  THEREFORE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT  ALL STRING HEIGHT AND ACTION  ADJUSTMENTS BE MADE BY MEANS OF THE  NECK TILT ADJUSTMENT FEATURE  AND  THAT THE BRIDGE HEIGHT NOT BE  CHANGED FROM ITS FACTORY SETTING     Saddle Height Adjustment        saddle height and
5.  intonation adjustments must be made  prior to tightening string lock     String Intonation    Accurate string intonation settings ensure that your  instrument will play in tune at any point on the neck  Although     perfect intonation    is a physical impossibility with a fretted  instrument  the correct settings will maximize the accuracy  of individual notes up and down the neck    Intonation is set by comparing the pitch of an open string  to the pitch of the same string when it is played one octave  higher at the 12th fret  The actual    vibrating length    of that  string is varied until the notes are both at the right pitch  The     vibrating length    of the string is altered by adjusting the  bridge saddle either forward or backward  depending on  whether the fretted note is sharper or flatter in pitch than the  open note  If the fretted note is sharper than the open note   the vibrating length of the string must be increased  move  the bridge saddle to the rear  away from the pickups  If the  fretted note is flat  the vibrating length must be shortened   move the bridge saddle forward  toward the pickups  to  shorten the length    NOTE  IT IS OFTEN DIFFICULT FOR THE UNTRAINED  EAR TO DETERMINE WHEN THE OPEN NOTE         THE FRETTED NOTE ARE AT PRECISELY         SAME PITCH  SOME PLAYERS FIND THAT  COMPARING THE 12TH FRET HARMONIC OF  THE STRING  RATHER THAN THE OPEN  NOTE  TO THE FRETTED NOTE IS MUCH  EASIER  A HARMONIC IS PLAYED BY    PLUCKING THE STRING WITH THE RI
6. GHT  HAND WHILE TOUCHING THE STRING WITH  THE LEFT INDEX FINGER  AS LIGHTLY AS  POSSIBLE  DIRECTLY ABOVE THE TWELFTH  FRET  THE LEFT INDEX FINGER 15 DRAWN  AWAY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AFTER THE  STRING IS PLUCKED  PRODUCING A     CHIME    EFFECT  THIS CHIMED NOTE IS  THEN COMPARED TO THE FRETTED NOTE     For even greater ease and high degree of accuracy  we  recommend one of the many types of electronic guitar tuners  that are available from most music stores  The tuners which  use either a meter or a moving LED display are usually easier  to use than the type with a numerical frequency readout     NOTE  BOTH TORSION ROAD AND STRING HEIGHT  SETTINGS INTERACT CLOSELY WITH STRING  INTONATION  THESE ADJUSTMENTS MUST  BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT IS  MADE TO SET STRING INTONATION AT THE  BRIDGE     1  Ensure that torsion rod and string height settings are  accurate     2  Tune guitar to standard  A 440  pitch     3         the instrument in a normal playing position or place  the guitar on a clean flat surface so that only the body  is in contact with the work surface  Any pressure on the  neck will affect intonation settings      gt     Play the 1st string open and compare it to the pitch of  the same string when it is played at the 12th fret  These  notes should be the same  one octave apart      5  Using wrench supplied with tremolo unit  adjust the string  saddle so that both the fretted and open notes are the  same    NOTE   IT WILL OFTEN BE NECESSARY TO RETURN  THE OPEN 
7. OR WORN OUT STRAPS ARE USED  THE INSTRUMENT  COULD POSSIBLY FALL  CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE INSTRU   MENT OR ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IF THE HOLDING DEVICES FAIL FOR ANY  REASON     DANGER    GUITAR STRINGS ARE MADE FROM VERY STRONG STEEL ALLOYS  THEY ARE  DESIGNED TO BE USED UNDER TENSION AND  UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS   THEY MAY BREAK AND SPRING AWAY FROM THE GUITAR  DO NOT TUNE       PLAY THIS INSTRUMENT WITH YOUR FACE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE  STRINGS  AS SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT IF A STRING SHOULD BREAK     WARNING  BASS GUITAR STRINGS ARE UNDER CONSIDERABLE TENSION WHEN THEY ARE     TUNED TO CONCERT  A 440  PITCH  EXERCISE EXTREME CARE WHEN TUNING   ESPECIALLY ABOVE CONCERT PITCH  OR WHEN EMPLOYING STRING BENDING           POPPING    PLAYING TECHNIQUES  THE POSSIBILITY OF STRING BREAKAGE  AND PERSONAL INJURY EXISTS UNDER THESE CONDITIONS     NOTE       THE PATCH CORD BETWEEN THE GUITAR AND THE AMPLIFIER IS AN EXTREME   LY IMPORTANT LINK FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE  A HIGH QUALITY  WELL     SHIELDED CORD SHOULD      USED IN THIS APPLICATION       1990    Features and specifications subject to change without notice     Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street   Meridian  MS 39302 2898   U S A     601  483 5365   Telex  504115   Fax  484 4278  280301316 Printed in U S A  19 90    
8. STRING TO STANDARD PITCH  AFTER THE BRIDGE POSITION IS ALTERED     Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining strings      gt     7  Repeat steps 1 through 6 as necessary until intonation  of all the strings is accurately adjusted     Care of the Instrument    This is a high quality musical instrument constructed from  the finest materials and with the most up to date production  methods available  With reasonable care  it should provide  many  many years of service and outstanding playability     Temperature and Humidity    Itis important that your instrument be protected from any  extremes of sudden changes in either temperature or  humidity  The instrument should be stored in its case  whenever it is not in use        life may be greatly extended by frequent cleaning  and wiping after use  Dirt and perspiration tend to build up       the underside of the strings  so it is often necessary to  slide a rag between the strings and the fingerboard  Dirt laden  strings cause tuning and intonation problems  as well as rust  and corrosion    For best performance  strings should be changed  approximately once a month or every twenty four playing  hours  Some players may find that they prefer to change  strings more often     Finish    Your instrument has a polyester urethane finish which is  both durable and weather resistant  but nevertheless needs            Automotive orade waxes will protect  clean  and shine  it  Between waxings  the instrument should be wiped with     dry  Soft c
9. along  with a description of the problem  proof of purchase  and a complete return  address to    PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION   International Service Center  Hwy  80 East  Meridian  MS 39301   It the detect is remedial under this ited warranty  and the other terms and  conditions expressed herein have been complied with  Peavey will repair or  replace the product and will return it  freight collect  to the purchaser  Other  than the postage and insurance requirement  no charge will be made for such  repair or replacement     The liability of Peavey to the purchaser lor any cost whatsoever  and regardless  of the form ot action  whether in contract or in tort  including negligence  shall  be limited     actual damages up to an amount equal to the greater of the pur   chase price     the product causing the damage       500 00  UNDER NO CIR   CUMSTANCES WILL PEAVEY      LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS  ANY  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING  OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE GUITAR  EVEN IF PEAVEY  HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES    The foregoing limitation of remedy will not apply to the payment of cost and  damage awards for personal injury or damage to real property or tangible per   sonal property caused by negligence on the part of Peavey    THIS LIMITED WARRANTY 18 IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES   EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED       IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR    PARTICULAR 
10. forms of notification which may become  necessary in connection with any concition that may require dissemination of  information or correction       The WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD and subsequent notices of change  of address should be mailed to     PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  P O  Box 2898  Meridian  MS 39302 2898  In the event any modification or disclaimer of expressed or implied warran  ties or any limitation of remedies contained herein conficts with applicable law   then such modification  disclaimer or limitation  as the case may be  shall be  deemed 10 be modified to the extent necessary to comply with such law   The limited warranty is given by Peavey Electronics Corporation with respect   to equipment purchased in the United States of America        DANGER        AMPLIFICATION ACCESSORIES  MICROPHONES  MIXERS  ETC   MUST BE  PROPERLY GROUNDED AND SHOULD BE UTILIZED WITH    3 WiRE MAINS     SYSTEM IN ORDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK     DANGER    DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH OTHER ELECTRICAL APPARATUS WHEN  PLAYING  OR TOUCHING  YOUR INSTRUMENT  THE METAL PARTS OF THIS IN   STRUMENT ARE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO PROPER AND ACCEPTED IN   DUSTRY PRACTICE  BUT IT IS POSSIBLE TO ENCOUNTER AN ELECTRICAL  SHOCK WHEN COMING INTO CONTACT WITH ANOTHER ELECTRICAL AP   PARATUS IF IT HAS IMPROPER GROUNDING FACILITIES     WARNING    DO NOT USE IMPROPER OR POORLY DESIGNED GUITAR STRAPS OR OTHER  MEANS OF SUPPORT  POSSIBLE INJURY COULD RESULT IF IMPROPER  IN   FERIOR  ILL FITTING  
11. loth     PEAVEY GUITAR ONE YEAR  LIMITED WARRANTY REMEDY    PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION     Peavey     warrants this Guitar  tobe free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year  from date of purchase  PROVIDED  however  that this Imited warranty is       tended          to the original retail purchaser and is subject to the conditions   exclusions  and limitations hereinatier sel forth   CONDITIONS  EXCLUSIONS  AND  LIMITATIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTY   This limited warranty shall be VOID and of NO EFFECT if  1  The first purchase of the product is for the purpose of resale        2  The original retail purchase is not made from an AUTHORIZED  PEAVEY DEALER  or   3  The product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use   neglect  improper service or maintenance  or other causes not aris   ing out of detects in material or workmanship    This Limited Warranty shall not extend to or cover guitar strings  Replace   ment of guitar strings is deemed to be reasonable and necessary maintenance    Purchaser s exclusive remedy for breach of this limited warranty is repair  of the defect or replacement of the guiar  at the option     Peavey  Service werk  may be performed by any Peavey Authorized Service Center or  i the service  center is unable to provide the necessary warranty service  you will be directed  tothe nearest other Peavey Authorized Service Center which can provide such  service  Or    you may return the guitar  postage prepaid and insured  
12. mount of bow to keep  the strings from buzzing on the frets  To set the    straightness     of the neck     Peavey torsion rod wrench No  75031008 must  be used  available from a Peavey Accessory Center     1  Tune the instrument to standard  A 440  pitch     2  Fret the sixth string      at the first and last frets         Check for clearance between the string and the  eighth fret    4  Clearance should be no less than 012    and       more than 025        5       increase clearance  loosen  counterclockwise  the  torsion rod nut  Less clearance  straightening of the  neck  is accomplished by tightening the nut     TORSION ROD NUT    First Fret             CAUTION   IT IS NOT USUALLY NECESSARY TO ROTATE  THE TORSION ROD NUT MORE THAN ONE  FULL TURN IN EITHER DIRECTION  ONE   QUARTER TO ONE HALF TURN IS NORMALLY  SUFFICIENT TO MAKE MOST ADJUSTMENTS   EXCESSIVE ROTATION MAY CAUSE DAMAGE   TO NECK AND TORSION ROD  IF EXCESSIVE  FORCE IS NECESSARY TO ROTATE TORSION  ROD NUT  YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR  PEAVEY DEALER OR THE FACTORY BEFORE  ANY FURTHER ADJUSTMENT IS MADE     6  Repeat Steps 1 through 5 until proper clearance has  been reached     Neck Tilt    The neck tilt adjustment works in conjunction with the  bridge height adjustment to set the overall string playing  height  This adjustment should be used whenever possible  to set string height rather than the bridge height adjustment    1  Relieve string tension slightly by detuning guitar   approximately 1 to 2 full steps   
13. on  Center  Selects output of center  pickup only    Fourth Position  One click back of center  Selects  output of center and bridge pickups    Fifth Position  Toward bridge  Selects output of  bridge pickup only    Coil Tap Switch  This two position switch selects the  bridge pickup to be either a humbucker or a single  coil configuration  Pushing the switch toward the  neck selects this pickup as single coil  Pushing the  switch toward the bridge selects the pickup as  humbuoking                       Pickups   The bridge pickup is of the distortion class   humbucking      noise cancelling type  The neck and middle pickups are low  noise HAS single coil design  high output type  All the pickups  are fully height adjustable by means of height adjusting screws  and the bridge pickup has individually adjustable pole pieces  for adjustment of each string   s output level    Adjustments    Your instrument has been carefully adjusted for accurate  intonation and playing ease at the Peavey factory  However   your playing style or playing requirements may necessitate  additional adjustments at some time in the future  These  adjustments should be made by your Peavey Dealer  However   with a little          and by adhering closely to the following  instructions  you may attempt these adjustments yourself     CAUTION   PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUC   TIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING  ANY ADJUSTMENTS     8th Fret    Adjusting Torsion Rod    All guitar necks must have a slight a
    
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