Peavey Tracer II '89 Guitar Operating Guide

Below you will find brief information for Guitar Tracer II '89. This guitar boasts a compact design, bilaminated rock maple neck with maple fingerboard, and features both a 12-pole distortion and a high-output single-coil pickup for versatile sound. It includes a Peavey Power Bend tremolo system for pitch manipulation, and is easily adjustable for optimal playing comfort and intonation.

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Peavey Tracer II '89 Operating Guide | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Compact body design
  • Bilaminated rock maple neck with maple fingerboard
  • 12-pole distortion and high-output single-coil pickups
  • Peavey Power Bend tremolo
  • Adjustable string height and intonation

Frequently asked questions

Adjust string height primarily using the neck tilt adjustment screw. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions.

Tremolo adjustment involves balancing string tension and tremolo spring tension. Tighten claw screws to increase spring tension, loosen to decrease. Important: Tune to pitch before and after adjustments.

Intonation is adjusted by comparing the open string pitch to the 12th fret pitch. Move the bridge saddle back to increase vibrating length (sharper note), forward to shorten (flatter note).

It has a 12-pole distortion class humbucking pickup (bridge) and a high-output single coil pickup (neck).
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