easy access torsion rod adjustment wheel located at the end of the neck. This wheel can be adjusted with a hex wrench or small screwdriver. Just insert the tool into the adjustment wheel and rotate accordingly.

1. Tune the instrument to standard (A-440) pitch.

2. Fret the sixth string (E) at the first and last frets.

3. Check for clearance between the string and the eighth fret.

4. Clearance should be no less than .005" and no more than .015".

5. To increase clearance‚ loosen (counterclock- wise) the torsion rod adjustment wheel. Less clearance (straightening of the neck) is accomplished by tightening (clockwise) the torsion rod adjustment wheel.

6. Retune the instrument and repeat steps 1-5 until proper clearance has been achieved.

Tremolo Bridge

The Peavey/Floyd Rose® licensed, double-locking tremolo system features a locking topnut, locking bridge saddles and a steel bridge plate with a massive brass inertia block for maximum tuning stability, sustain and tonal response. This tremolo system has been carefully adjusted for accurate intonation, playing ease and pitch change. To adjust this unit properly, you must first understand the operating prin- ciple. The strings are clamped at the locking topnut and bridge areas, ensuring increased tuning stability during use.

Proper tremolo action is also a result of accurate balancing between string tension and tremolo spring tension. This instrument has been set up at the factory with high-quality Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar strings. Should you desire a larger or smaller gauge of strings, the spring tension, as well as the intonation, must be adjusted. For string changes, and in case an adjustment needs to be made, read the instruc- tions carefully.

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