Gibson Guitars 1550-07 GUS manual

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The Tune-o-matic Bridge. The Tune-o-matic bridge allows for adjustment in overall bridge height and individual string length. Height is adjustable up and down by means of thumb wheels under the bridge at either end. Each string saddle is adjustable forw a rd and back with a small s t a n d a rd scre w d r i v e r. Action adjustment (up and down) is set at the factory to the corre c t height for playing comfort and for buzz-free action. Raising the bridge will result in stiff e r action; lowering the bridge will result in faster action but may also result in fret buzz. Climatic or humidity changes, or changes in string gauge, may necessitate a bridge adjustment.

Any change—in bridge height, string gauge, or climate—can affect the intonation and cause a guitar to play out of tune in some fret positions. When this happens, the string length needs to be adjusted, and this is accomplished by moving the individual saddles forw a rd (toward the neck) or backward (toward the tailpiece). The screw heads are on the pickup side of the bridge, although there are many Gibsons that have the screw heads facing the tailpiece. To check into- nation, compare the pitch of a string that is fretted at the 12th fret against the harmonic at the 12th fret (accomplished by touching the string lightly with the left hand, without pre s s i n g it all the way to the fret). If the fretted note is higher than the harmonic, the string should be lengthened by moving the saddle toward the tailpiece until the two notes are the same. If the f retted note is lower than the harmonic, the string length should be decre a s e d .

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Contents Page 1550-07 GUS Gibson Guitar Corp Then begin enjoying a lifetime of music with your new Gibson Gibson Robot Guitar Care and MaintenanceComponents Solidbody Components Solidbody Electric Guitar Page Page Brief History of Gibson Electric Guita R S Page Page Page Page Design and Construction Page Page Page Page Page Care and Maintenance Page Page Round the machine head stem Page NEW Technology the Gibson Robot Guita R Basic Operat I O N S Master Control Knob MCKAll strings in tune = all LEDs flash blue 3 times Precautions Page Page Major Tuning Regular Tuning440Hz, Dgdgbd To G LED Dadgad Tuning440Hz, Dadgad To a LED 440Hz, Dadgbe To D LEDTuning Flat TuningDouble Dropped Rn to I LED LED shining re dPull MCK out and t u rn to Peg LED Peg LED shines re dString Up Mode To Restring Your Robot Guita R As in the case of replacing a string broken while playing To Activate String UP Mode for a Single StringTo LED N T O N Ation Mode only Gibson ModelsPosition of the string You are intonating MCK is nowFor example 435Hz = C and E LED blue D e446Hz = C and e LED blue, # LED re d Please Note Mode Enter SetupEnter Setup Mode Pull MCK out and turn # shine re dMode without Exit SetupSaving changes Ress Enter Functions Included in Setup ModeRe s t o re d L e a s eFf s e t O b a lOn / Off Turn to LED Press Enter Last Tuning isTurn MCK to one C u r a c y Shines blue T t i n g s Enter Setup Mode and turn toEven at the low end, accuracy of tuning is still SpeedEFunction, turn To switch on EFunction Ress Enter to O reU n c t i o n Tu rn MCK leftManual Calibration of Powerheads L I B R Ating PowerheadsAT T E RY Level Charging and BAT T E RY Informat I O NS p l a y Automatic Switch OFF Mode Emergency Charge ModeShort Circuit Warning Page Page T E S T E S T E S T E S Page USA
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