VOX MARK V mini Electric Guitars Owner’s Manual
- May 15, 2024
- VOX
Table of Contents
VOX MARK V mini
ELECTRIC GUITARS
MARK V mini Electric Guitars
Precautions
Location
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.
- In direct sunlight
- Locations of extreme temperature or humidity
- Excessively dusty or dirty locations
- Locations of excessive vibration
- Close to magnetic fields
Handling
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Care
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use
liquid cleaners such as benzene or thinner, or cleaning compounds or flammable
polishes.
Keep this manual
After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.
Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment Never set any container with
liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets into the equipment, it could
cause a breakdown, fi re, or electrical shock. Be careful not to let metal
objects get into the equipment.
Notice regarding disposal (EU only) When this “crossed-out wheeled bin” symbol
is displayed on the product, owner’s manual, battery, or battery package, it
signifies that when you wish to dispose of this product, manual, package or
battery you must do so in an approved manner. Do not discard this product,
manual, package or battery along with ordinary household waste. Disposing in
the correct manner will prevent harm to human health and potential damage to
the environment. Since the correct method of disposal will depend on the
applicable laws and regulations in your locality, please contact your local
administrative body for details. If the battery contains heavy metals in
excess of the regulated amount, a chemical symbol is displayed below the
“crossed-out wheeled bin” symbol on the battery or battery package.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS
This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and
voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is
intended that this product should be used. If you have purchased this product
via the internet, through mail order, and/or via a telephone sale, you must
verify that this product is intended to be used in the country in which you
reside. WARNING: Use of this product in any country other than that for which
it is intended could be dangerous and could invalidate the manufacturer’s or
distributor’s warranty. Please also retain your receipt as proof of purchase
otherwise your product may be disqualified from the manufacturer’s or
distributor’s warranty.
- All product names and company names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of a VOX MARK V mini Electric Guitars.
Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the features, setup,
and care of your new instrument.
Features
1 | TUNING PEG (x6) |
---|---|
1a | STRING POST (x6) |
2 | TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENT NUT |
3 | NECK PICKUP |
4 | BRIDGE PICKUP |
5 | BRIDGE |
5a | SADDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SCREWS |
5b | INTONATION ADJUSTMENT SCREWS |
6 | PICKUP SELECTOR |
7 | VOLUME |
8 | TONE |
9 | OUTPUT JACK |
Restringing and string stretching
This guitar uses split shaft string posts. You can hold the strings firmly in
place and restring quickly by threading the strings through the hole at the
center of the shaft and then winding them. For more stable tuning, follow the
steps below when restringing the guitar, which include stretching the strings.
Restringing with new strings
-
Start with the sixth string (the low E). Thread the string through the metal hole at the back of the guitar body.
-
After pulling the threaded string right up and over the bridge, pull the string towards the head of the guitar, and clip the string at a length 5 cm past the string post with a pair of wire cutters or a similar tool.
Be careful—the tip of the string that you clipped will be very sharp! -
Thread the tip of the string through and all the way into the hole at the center of the string post.
-
Bend the string where it comes out of the hole to a 90-degree angle, and wind the string until it reaches the correct pitch. Be careful that the strings do not overlap when you are winding them.
-
Use the same steps to wind the other five strings onto the guitar.
Stretching the strings
This instrument uses a short scale length. The pitch of the strings on short
scale guitars tends to vary more than regular guitars, due to slight
lengthening or slippage. Because of this, it is normal to find that the guitar
has gone out of tune if you haven’t played it for a while, or right after
changing the strings. You can minimize this issue by stretching your strings
using these steps.
- Begin by tuning all of the strings using an electronic tuner.
- Hold your guitar in playing position and stretch the strings beginning with the low E, by using the fingers of your right hand to gently pull the string about 1 to 2 cm away from the fingerboard at the 19th fret on the neck. When doing this, keep the string in the nut slot with your left hand in front of the nut (fret #0) to keep the string from sliding out.
- Retune the string, using your right hand this time to stretch the string in the same way, at a position several frets down. Repeat the stretching and tuning several times, ending up with your right hand around the 5th fret.
- Repeat this as necessary.
- Use the same steps on the remaining five strings.
The VOX MARK V mini uses custom high-ratio tuning pegs, which minimize string slippage and make the instrument as easy as possible to tune, like a full- scale guitar. That said, because of the short string length of short scale guitars, adjusting the tuning pegs will have a greater effect on the pitch than with a full-scale guitar.
To keep the tuning stable, make sure that the nut slots are kept clear of any grains and particles that come off the strings.
If you decide to use a completely different string gauge, you may need to bring your guitar to a specialist or a repair shop to have the nut slots adjusted.
Set up
Each VOX guitar is adjusted at the factory for a wide range of playing styles,
with .012” to .054” strings. You may want to fine tune the playability for
your own personal style, different string gauges, or after a change in the
weather.
Adjusting the Neck Relief
Before making any adjustments, you’ll need to verify the proper neck relief.
With the guitar tuned, press the low E string down at both the 1st and 19th
frets (a capo at the first fret makes this easier) and check the distance
between the top of the 8th fret and the bottom of the low E string. Ideally,
you’ll see a gap about the same size as the diameter of the high E string.
If you see too much relief, you’ll need to tighten the truss rod by turning
the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise with the included tool. If you don’t
see enough relief, or if the string is touching the 8th fret, you’ll need to
loosen the truss rod by turning the truss rod adjustment nut counter-
clockwise.
Never force the truss rod. If you are uncomfortable with this kind of
adjustment, take your guitar to a qualified service center.
Adjusting the String height
Unless a large change in action is necessary, it is best to adjust action at
the saddles instead of the bridge posts. To raise the action of a particular
string, turn the ppropriate bridge saddle height adjustment screws clockwise
with the supplied tool. To lower the action, turn the appropriate bridge
saddle height adjustment screws counterclockwise. Each bridge saddle has two
saddle height adjustment screws, so try to adjust each screw by the same
amount to keep the saddle level.
Adjusting the Intonation (Octave Tuning)
Changes in neck relief, string action, or string gauges can all change
intonation. To check the intonation, compare the pitch of the note fretted at
the 12th fret to the pitch of the 12th fret harmonic for each string. If the
fretted note is sharp (higher in pitch than the harmonic), you’ll need to make
the string longer by turning the intonation adjustment screw clockwise. If the
fretted note is flat (lower in pitch than the harmonic), you’ll need to make
the string shorter by turning the intonation adjustment screw
counterclockwise.
Adjusting the Pickup Height
The height of the pickups adjusts the same way—by turning the height
adjustment screws either clockwise (up, higher output) or counter clockwise
(down, lower output). Remember to leave plenty of clearance for the vibrating
strings.
Care
When you finish playing, wipe the guitar down with a clean, soft cloth. Use a
quality guitar polish occasionally, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not wipe with alcohol.
Protect your instrument from temperature extremes and sudden changes in
temperature. A guitar left in the hot trunk of a car at full string tension
can literally pull itself apart. If a cold guitar is brought suddenly into a
heated room, the finish can crack.
Specifications
Scale: Short scale 476mm
Number of Frets: 19
Accessories: Truss rod adjustment wrench, Saddle height adjustment
wrench, Gigbag, Owner’s Manual
- Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice for improvement.
Vox Amplification Ltd.
1 Harrison Close, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, MK5 8PA. UK
© 2023 VOX AMPLIFICATION LTD.
www.voxamps.com
Published 01/2023 Printed in China
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>