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The distance between the frets and the strings is referred to as the action. Low action (a small distance

between strings and frets) makes the guitar easier and faster to play, since less force is required  to press the
string down to the fret. This is usually preferred by players with a delicate touch who are interested in speed.
Players with a more aggressive approach often prefer the action a little higher, giving the strings more room
to vibrate and increasing sustain. To adjust the action on a tremolo bridge, turn the bridge height adjustment
screws in front of the bridge. It is not recommended to adjust the height of the individual saddles. They have
been pre-set to match the radius of the fingerboard. Imprecise adjustment will leave the strings at different
heights from the frets.   

4. TUNERS:

Most i2000 guitars come equipped with Sperzel

locking tuners. To change strings, turn the flywheel at the bottom of the tuner in a counter-clockwise direc-
tion (when looking at the tuner from the bottom), this will release the string. Remove the old string and
thread a new one through the bridge. Line the string hole of the
tuner up so the string will pass through the middle of the hole.
Pull the string until it is just taut. Hold the string taut with one
hand and turn the wheel on the bottom of the tuner in a clock-
wise direction to hold the string. Tighten the wheel only until it
is snug, over tightening can result in jamming the locking
mechanism. After locking the string in place, tune to pitch and
remove excess string. 
If the locking peg inside the tuner shaft gets stuck in the closed
position, it can usually be freed by a firm tap on the top of the
tuner with the plastic handle of a screwdriver. If this does not
free the peg try pushing on the peg from both sides of the string hole with an ice pick or other pointed instru-
ment, then try tapping the top again. To avoid the peg sticking, occasionally spray inside the string hole with
a little silicone spray or WD-40. 

5. TRUSS ROD:

The truss rod controls the amount of bow in the neck, known as the neck relief. A small amount of

bow is desirable to allow the strings to vibrate without rattling on the frets. Only very slight adjustments of
the truss rod should ever be needed.  Over adjusting can cause severe damage to the neck. With this in mind,
it is recommended that truss rod adjustments only be made by a qualified technician.

flywheel

string hole

tuning key

nut

shaft

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Intonation screws

Saddle height

adustment screws

Bridge height adustment screws

Summary of Contents for iGuitar

Page 1: ...BRIAN MOORE GUITARS OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 STRINGS AND SET UP 1 4 TUNERS 2 5 TRUSS ROD 2 6 PICKUPS 3 7 BRIDGES 3 a Standard Vibrato 3 b Fixed 4 c Tunomatic 4 d Floyd Rose 5 e Bass Bridge 5 8 THE 13 PIN SYSTEM 6 9 REPAIRS WARRANTY 6 10 CONTR...

Page 3: ...only In this set up you can access the 13 pin sounds and the magnetic pick ups through the 13 pin cable In this set up you will not be able to access the piezo output 3 STRINGS AND SET UP Most of our...

Page 4: ...rough the middle of the hole Pull the string until it is just taut Hold the string taut with one hand and turn the wheel on the bottom of the tuner in a clock wise direction to hold the string Tighten...

Page 5: ...of the string 7 BRIDGES Several types of bridges are used on the i2000 series including the standard vibrato fixed bridge Floyd Rose and the Tunomatic bridge Standard Vibrato The intonation adjustmen...

Page 6: ...addle Tunomatic The intonation adjustment screws on a tunomatic bridge are also located on the back of the bridge These are adjustable with any small flat head screw driver The action is adjusted by t...

Page 7: ...s recommended that without this intonation tool intonation adjustment be done only by a qualified technician Bass bridge The Bass bridge is simmilar in function to the fixed bridge The intonation scre...

Page 8: ...akes the signal directly from the piezo saddles for superior tracking The 13 pin jack is located at the bottom edge of the guitar Many 13 pin sound modules have a setting for the input source Be sure...

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Page 11: ...Pick up configuration i2 9...

Page 12: ...Pick up configuration i8 10 NOTE THE i8 13 HAS ONLY ONE PUSH PULLSWITCH ON THE TONE CONTROLWHICH SPLITS BOTH HUMBUCKERS...

Page 13: ...Pick up configuration i1 i9 11 NOTE 13 PIN VERSIONS OF THE i1 AND i9 HAVE ONLY ONE PUSH PULLSWITCH ON THE TONE CONTROLWHICH SPLITS BOTH HUMBUCKERS...

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