Climate, Humidity andYour Guitar

Damage done to an instrument as a result of too little, or too much, humidity is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty. Cracks resulting from a lack of humidity are not due to a manufacturing defect, but are considered neglect, and educating yourself could save you some heartaches...and expense.

Do not leave your instrument in a hot car, direct sunlight, near a stove, heater, an attic or other area where the temperatures are high. Cold temperatures can also damage your guitar. If you must take your instrument out in the cold, let it warm back up before taking it out of the case.This will keep the finish from cracking or clouding. It will also keep your fretboard from drying out and cracking.

Cleaning

Like all fine instruments, your B.C. Rich requires periodic care and maintenance. One of the most important ways to maintain the beauty of your instrument and prolong its string life is regular cleaning. Perspiration can actually contain acids that are corrosive to the strings as well as the metal parts of the guitar. After playing, wipe down your instrument's finish, strings, fretboard, and metal parts (bridge, tuners, etc.) with a soft cloth.The finish should be polished only as needed to avoid polish build-up that will dull the appearance. When you do need to polish, use a soft treated cloth or cotton rag. Also, only use a polish formulated for musical instruments to avoid build up. Follow these simple steps and your instrument should shine for years to come.

Bridge Adjustments

Bronze Series Guitars

The Bronze Series Guitars have a one-piece adjustable bridge. These are adjusted by turning the two screws on each side of the bridge with a flathead screwdriver until the desired height is achieved. Loosening the strings before adjustment will keep the screws from becoming scratched or blemished.

Platinum,Acrylic, Exclusive, and Classic Series Guitars

The Tune-O-Matic Bridge is adjusted by turning the two finger screws on each side of the bridge until you reach the desired height.

Platinum Pro, NJ, and Neck Thru Series Guitars

The Licensed Floyd Rose Tremolo plate on the Platinum Pro, Neck Thru and SpeedLoader-NJ models must be kept parallel to the body for proper intonation and tuning.To adjust, open the back cavity of the guitar and adjust the two claw screws.This can be a time consuming task but once the bridge is balanced, it shouldn’t need adjustment unless you decide to change string gauges.

If the bridge is tilting towards the neck, tighten the claw screws, return your guitar to pitch, and see if the bridge is parallel.

Changing Strings with a Licensed Floyd Rose

Changing strings on a guitar equipped with a locking tremolo may seem tedious at first but with a little practice the process will become second nature. Changing one string at a time will keep the proper tension on the neck and tremolo, which, in turn, will make tuning your guitar back to pitch much easier.

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SETTING THE FINE TUNER RANGE ON THE SPEEDLOADER TREMOLO

Like the Original Floyd Rose, there are several situations that will cause the SpeedLoader fine tuners to run out of range. If this happens don't panic, the fine tuner range can be reset.

To reset the fine tuner range first engage the tremolo stop and set the bridge position as described in the "Setting up the SpeedLoader Tremolo Bridge base plate."

With the base plate set properly and the tremolo stop properly engaged, you are ready to set your fine tuner range. If only one or two of the fine tuners are out of range you may want to try adjusting them without engaging the tremolo stop.

Step 1:

The first thing you do to reset the range of all the fine tuners is to position all the fine tuner screws to the middle of their possible movement.

Step 2:

One way to do this is to turn the low "low E" string fine tuner screw all the way up, then turn the "D" string fine tuner screw all the way down.

Now, position the "A" string fine tuner screw half way between the "E" and the "D" fine tuner screw positions.

Step 3:

Now, leaving the "A" string fine tuner where you set it, reposition all the of the other fine tuner screws to match the height of the "A" string fine tuner screw.

You should now have all of the fine tuner screws set to the middle of their range.

Ignore the fact that your guitar is now completely out of tune, we're going to fix that next.

At this point you're ready to tune your guitar using the range tuner set screw. You can set your guitar up for standard pitch, any open tuning, or any drop

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B.C. Rich Warlock NT Changing Strings with a Licensed Floyd Rose, Setting the Fine Tuner Range on the Speedloader Tremolo

Mockingbird Heritage Classic, Kerry King Series, Zombie, Eagle, Gunslinger specifications

B.C. Rich guitars have carved out a unique niche in the music world, celebrated for their bold designs and powerful sound. Among their impressive lineup, the Virgin NT, Stealth, Widow WMD, Outlaw, and Mockingbird models stand out, each embodying the innovative spirit of B.C. Rich.

The B.C. Rich Virgin NT is a true rock and metal powerhouse. Its classic double-cutaway body shape offers an ergonomic design that ensures comfort during long performances. Crafted from a solid mahogany body and set neck, the Virgin NT provides exceptional sustain and resonance. Equipped with high-output humbucker pickups, players can expect a thick, aggressive tone that excels in distorted applications. The sleek and stylish finish, combined with the distinctive reverse headstock, enhances its aesthetic appeal.

The Stealth model is designed for players who favor a more minimalist approach. It features a sleek, minimalist body shape and eye-catching finishes. The Stealth's unique design is complemented by a fast-playing neck that allows for intricate solos and speedy riffs. Its powerful humbuckers deliver a punchy, articulate tone, making it suitable for a range of musical styles. The distinctive Blackout finish and distinctive hardware make the Stealth a visually striking instrument.

Next is the Widow WMD, characterized by its bold and aggressive design. The Widow features a distinctive angular body shape resembling a spider's silhouette, making it instantly recognizable on stage. The mahogany body and set neck construction provide a warm, balanced tone with ample sustain. Loaded with high-output pickups, the Widow WMD cuts through the mix with precision, making it a favorite among heavy metal guitarists. Additionally, it often comes with intricate graphics and finishes to capture attention.

B.C. Rich's Outlaw model is all about attitude, with a body shape that exudes a rebellious charm. Its solid construction and dual humbuckers deliver a powerful, punchy sound ideal for hard rock and metal genres. The Outlaw's fast-playing neck and comfortable body contours make it easy to navigate during performances. Combining aggressive tones with unique visual flair, this model is a statement piece for any guitarist looking to stand out.

Lastly, the Mockingbird model showcases an elegant yet edgy design. Known for its unique curved body shape, the Mockingbird has been a staple in the B.C. Rich lineup for decades. It is constructed from premium tonewoods, offering rich sound quality and versatility. With various pickup configurations, including humbuckers and single coils, it can achieve a wide range of tonal possibilities, making it suitable for many genres.

In summary, B.C. Rich guitars like the Virgin NT, Stealth, Widow WMD, Outlaw, and Mockingbird exemplify innovative design and powerful sound. Each model offers unique features and characteristics, appealing to musicians who value both aesthetics and performance. Whether you're shredding solos, delivering heavy riffs, or creating melodic lines, there’s a B.C. Rich guitar that perfectly suits your style.