DONNER B0C2V4YFG6 Dreadnought Starter Guitarra Bundle Kit Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Donner
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DONNER B0C2V4YFG6 Dreadnought Starter Guitarra Bundle Kit
Thank you for purchasing an Acoustic Guitar. To fully demonstrate its
excellent performance and avoid any problems affecting its permanent use,
please read the instructions carefully before use.
From the date of purchase, if any failure occurs within a year, please contact
customer support.
Names of various parts of the guitar
- Head
- Tuning pegs
- Nut
- Fingerboard
- Neck
- Location sign
- Fret
- Body
- Surface board
- Sideboard
- Backboard
- Bridge pins
- Saddle
- bridge pins
Tuning machine tension adjustment
- Facing the front tuning peg of the guitar, clockwise rotation can make the strings loose, counter counterclockwise rotation can make the strings tight.
Change strings
- Put the new string into the hole and the head of the string into the hole about 1-2 inches deep.
- Press down the bridge pins and fix the string head.
- Put the string into the hole of the tuning pegs, and reserve a distance. Wind up the string half a circle around the tuning post from the bottom in the opposite direction (Wind 4, 5, 6 strings clockwise and 1, 2, 3 strings anticlockwise). Then bend backward from the top and start to rotate the string. The string should rotate at least 2-3 times. After tuning to the standard tone, cut off the extra string.
Truss rod adjustment
- Make any adjustments gradually. Allow five to ten minutes for setting, and check the curvature after each 1/2 turn of the truss rod nut.
- Adjust the curvature of the neck. The neck should normally be slightly concave. Clockwise rotation can make the neck bulge, which can correct the problem that the neck is too concave and the string is too high.
- Anticlockwise rotation can make the neck convex, which can correct the problem of excessive neck bulge resulting in buzzing.
How to tune a guitar
- Clip the tuner on the head and adjust to guitar mode.
- Tune the six strings to standard tones in turn. Standard tuning has the strings tuned to the notes E-A-D-G-B-E.
Note: When tuning, you should rotate the tuning pegs slowly. Otherwise, the string will break.
- If the tone is much lower
- The tone is low but close to accuracy
- If the sound is accurate (the screen turns green at the same time)
- The tone is high but close to accuracy
- The tone is much higher
General Guitar Maintenance & Care
- Avoid sudden changes in temperature and direct sunlight.
- The dumidity storage in tipment should dire directed at 40-60%.
- Avoid bumps and collisions.
- Avoid leaving it unused for a long time. Regular playing of it can keep the sound of the guitar.
- Avoid contact with sweating, dirt, and chemical corrosion agents.
- If it is unused for a long time, it is necessary to loosen the strings to avoid neck deformation.
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