Grizzly H8070 owner manual Pickup Height Tuning, To measure the string height at the pickup

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Pickup Height

Tuning

Pickup height can have a dramatic effect on the audio output signal. The closer the strings are to the pickup, the higher the audio output signal will be. If the strings are too close, distortion is caused by magnetic interference from the elec- tronic components.

Tuning is an important guitar concept. If the guitar is not in tune, the resulting sound is unpleasant. These instructions explain how to tune by ear. You can also tune by using an electronic tuner such as the Grizzly H3097 Chromatic Tuner shown on Page 24.

Tools Needed

Qty

Metal Straightedge

1

Phillips Head Screwdriver

1

To measure the string height at the pickup:

1.Measure the height of the 1st and 6th strings at the pickup while the strings are “fretted” at the 21st fret (Figure 38).

 

 

 

 

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/8"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 39. Example of standard tuning.

 

 

 

To tune the guitar:

 

 

 

1.

Play a Low E pitch on a piano, a tuning fork,

 

 

 

or an electronic computer file.

 

3/32"

2.

Play an open (non-fretted) 6th string

and

21st Fret

adjust the tuner to match the Low E.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 38. String heights over the pickup.

 

Note: Always tune up. If the string is tuned

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

high, loosen the string to lower the pitch,

2.

With a Phillips head screwdriver, adjust the

 

then tune the string up to the correct note.

 

screws on each side of the pickup until the

3.

Tune the 5th string by playing the 6th string

 

1st string is

3

/32" above the pickup and the 6th

 

string is

1

/8" above the pickup.

 

while it is being pressed (fretted) at the 5th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fret, and then play the open 5th string. Adjust

 

—Turn the screws clockwise to raise the

 

the 5th string tuner until the notes match.

 

height of the pick up, therefore, decreasing

 

 

 

the string height.

 

 

 

—Turn the screws counterclockwise to lower

 

 

 

the height of the pick up, therefore, increas-

 

 

 

ing the string height.

 

 

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H8070 Heirloom Telecaster-Style Guitar Kit

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Contents Model H8070 Heirloom Telecaster Style Guitar KIT Page Table of Contents Safety Introduction ForewordContact Info Parts Inventory InventorySupplies/Tools Recommended Tools & SuppliesIdentification Assembly Shaping HeadstockComponents Needed Qty Tools NeededSanding Body Sanding NeckComponents and Hardware Needed Qty RepeatFinishing Neck Finishing BodyTo finish the guitar neck To finish the guitar bodyPage To determine neck mounting hole depth Another way to determine neck mounting hole depth OptionalTo drill mounting holes in the neck To mount the neck to the bodyPositioning Pick Guard, Control Plate Bridge To position the pick guard, control plate and bridgeInstalling Ferrules Flush mounted ferrulesTo install the ferrules To install the tunersMounting Tuners Go to Mounting TunersWiring Pickups To wire the pickupsInstalling Output Jack Installing Bridge Pickups & ControlsTo install the output jack To install the control plate and pickupsInstalling Nut To install the nutStrap Buttons To attach the strap buttons to the guitarTo install strings through the body Winding StringsTo install the strings using only the bridge To install the string retainerString Retainers Setup Neck AdjustmentTo adjust the bow of the guitar neck GeneralTo adjust the string height String HeightTools Needed Qty Pickup Height Tuning To measure the string height at the pickupTo tune the guitar Setting Intonation To set the intonationAccessories Reference InfoH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 H3097-Chromatic TunerModel H5750-59 McFaddens Lacquers and Fillers G1530-Router PadModel H8912 Sandpaper Control plate wiring Tone Output Jack Electrical ComponentsSwitch Wiring Diagram Warranty and Returns Page Page