Peavey Bass Guitars Owner's Manual

Below you will find brief information for Bass Guitars. This document covers the basic features of Peavey Bass Guitars, their care, and the specific steps involved in changing strings and performing a simple set-up, to ensure your instrument is properly maintained and set up for optimum performance.

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Key features

  • Adjustable truss rod
  • Multiple string gauges
  • String action adjustments
  • Pickup adjustments
  • Intonation adjustments
  • Safe cleaning and care procedures
  • Cleaning - Fingerboard
  • Cleaning - Wood
  • Cleaning - Metal
  • Storage & Travel

Frequently asked questions

To clean the wood parts of your bass, use a clean, soft, lint-free, dry cotton cloth and specially formulated HP's Axe Wax; for the metal parts, use a clean, soft, lint-free, dry cotton cloth and specially formulated guitar string cleaner. To care for the fingerboard, use Lemon Oil and a clean, soft, lint-free, dry cotton cloth.

Use a 4 mm or 8 mm allen wrench to adjust the truss rod, either at the end of the neck near the body or at the opposite end near the headstock. The goal of truss rod adjustment is to create the correct amount of bow in your bass guitar’s neck. Turn counterclockwise to loosen the truss rod, and clockwise to tighten it. Remember, a little truss rod adjustment makes a big change in neck attitude.

Always change one string at a time to maintain proper neck tension. Detune the string using the machine head tuner, then remove the string from both the tuning peg and the bridge. Insert the new string through the bridge and thread across the string saddle, up the fingerboard, across the nut, through the string guide, and into the small hole in the corresponding machine head tuning post. Wind the string tightly from top to bottom on each post, completing 2-3 wraps around each post.
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