BAIXO ELÉTRICO MANUAL DO PROPRIETÁRIO 512 00_EB_om_cover.
ELECTRIC BASS OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS.................................................................. 3 TUNING MACHINE TENSION ADJUSTMENT...................... 7 SETTING THE STRING ACTION.. ....................................... 8 INTONATION ADJUSTMENT.. ............................................. 9 PICKUP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ...................................... 10 TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENT............................................. 10 02_EB_om_en_0119.
Thank you for purchasing a Yamaha electric bass. In order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment from this instrument, we urge you to read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly before using the instrument. After read, we recommend that you keep it in a convenient place for future reference.
PRECAUTIONS - Do not dispose of batteries in fire. - Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not designed to be charged. - Keep the batteries separate from metallic objects such as necklaces, hairpins, coins, and keys. - Use the specified battery type only. - Use new batteries, all of which are the same type, same model, and made by the same manufacturer. - Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the +/polarity markings.
Connections CAUTION • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. • To prevent the possibility of electrical shock or fire, we recommend using great caution when using this instrument in high humidity or wet weather environments. We also recommend that you read all Owner’s Manuals for the external equipment that you connect this musical instrument to.
• To avoid injury when cleaning this instrument, beware of sharp string ends. • When using a strap, make sure the strap is securely attached to the guitar. • Do not lift the guitar by strap. It can cause serious injury or damage to the guitar. • Do not treat the instrument in a rough manner such as swinging it about, etc. The strap on the guitar may detach causing unexpected accidents such as the instrument dropping, etc., or injuring persons close by.
Be Careful When Handling and Other Cautions Correct Use and Handling of Batteries • The guitar has been properly adjusted before being shipped from the factory. In the event adjustment is necessary, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument, if possible, as special skills may be required. For those adjustments that can be performed by the owner, please closely follow the instructions given in the Owner’s Manual for the procedure.
TUNING MACHINE TENSION ADJUSTMENT Clockwise rotation tightens the machine. The tuning machines should be adjusted to the extent that they are firm, but can turn smoothly. This adjustment is normally unnecessary, and excessive tightening can lead to premature tuning machine wear. The tuning machines have spring-loaded mechanisms which automatically take up wear, preventing backlash. However, it is possible to adjust the amount of pressure required to turn the machines.
SETTING THE STRING ACTION — Bridge — 4-string bass — 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — NOTE: Be sure to perform any necessary adjustments to the truss rod before performing the following adjustments. String height refers to the space between the strings and frets, and has an affect on playability. Set too high and the instrument is hard to play. Too low results in fret noise.
INTONATION ADJUSTMENT If the fretted note is pitched higher than the harmonic, turn the corresponding saddle adjustment screw clockwise, increasing the active string length. Conversely, if the fretted note is pitched lower than the harmonic, turn the corresponding saddle adjustment screw counter-clockwise, reducing the active string length. When the string gauge and/or bridge height is changed, or the truss rod is adjusted, it is usually necessary to reintonate the bridge saddles.
TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENT PICKUP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The curvature of the neck should be slightly concave. Clockwise rotation of the nut tightens the rod and corrects for too much concave bow. Counterclockwise rotation of the nut loosens the rod and corrects for too much convex bend. Make any adjustments gradually. Allow five to ten minutes for setting, and check the curvature after each 1/2 turn of the truss rod nut. If too much convex bend If too much concave bow The height of the pickup (i.e.
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