Gibson Guitars 1550-07 GUS manual

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Avoid sharp blows to any part of your instrument. Be particularly alert to possible blows to the back of the headstock, machine heads (tuners), and in the neck heel area. Many headstock breaks are the result of a guitar being knocked over or dropped while it’s still in the case, so do not stand the case on its end.

Should major adjustments become necessary, contact your local authorized Gibson dealer or service center.

Strings. Fresh strings are a vital part of that “new instrument” sound. When strings begin to go dead, a guitar loses its edge, and as the strings undergo further wear and tear they go “dead.” Your Gibson will sound its best with new strings.

How often should you change strings? That depends on how much you play your guitar, how hard you play, and also on your individual body chemistry. Some professional musicians change strings before every show in order to maintain the brightest edge on their sound. More casual players may only need to change strings every month or two. For some players, even light per- spiration shortens the life of their strings. The sound of the strings is the only sure way to judge whether or not they need to be changed. And if one string needs to be changed, the others can’t be far behind. To maintain tonal balance, change the whole set.

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Contents Page 1550-07 GUS Gibson Guitar Corp Then begin enjoying a lifetime of music with your new Gibson Design and Construction Components Components Solidbody Electric Guitar Page Page Brief History of Gibson Electric Guitars Page Page Page Page Design and Construction Page Page Page Page Page Care and Maintenance Page Page Page Page NEW Technology the Gibson Robot Guitar Basic Operations Master Control Knob MCKAll strings in tune = all LEDs flash blue 3 times Precautions Page Page Function MCK Position Display LEDs Action Remarks Dadgad Tuning Double Dropped Function Action Remarks String UP / String Down Modes To Restring Your Robot Guitar As in the case of replacing a string broken while playing To Activate String UP Mode for a Single StringIntonation Mode only Gibson Models Display LEDs Action Calibration Please Note Setup Mode Exit Setup Release Functions Included in Setup ModeGlobal Instantly Speed Control On / Off Manual Calibration of Powerheads Calibrating PowerheadsBattery Level Charging and Battery InformationCharge Mode Automatic Switch OFF Mode Emergency Charge ModeShort Circuit Warning Lifetime of Music Page Page Page Page Page Page Page USA
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