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Tuning Machines

   Guild uses only the finest tuning machines. These
machines are pre-lubricated, die-cast, sealed tuners,
which do not require periodic oiling for smooth
operation.
   A small tension adjustment screw is located at the
end of each tuner's button that also holds the button
in place. If the tension is too loose, the machine may
slip and go out of tune easily. If it is too tight, the
button may become very difficult to turn. Make sure
that the adjustment is firm, but not too tight.
   The Chrome and Gold plating on Guild tuning
machines may become degraded from the acids and
oils in finger sweat. Wipe the machines off with a
soft dry cloth after each use to preserve their
appearance and function.
    Strings that have not been secured properly to the
tuning machine post may easily slip and go out of
tune. This problem is commonly misdiagnosed as an
issue with the tuners. Check your string installation
carefully. See illustrations 1, 2, and 3.

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Tuning 6-String Guitars

   There are a couple of different methods for tuning a
guitar, depending on whether your guitar is acoustic,
electric or an acoustic with a pickup. If you don't own
an electronic chromatic tuner with a reference tone,
you may want to purchase one. It will dramatically
simplify tuning your acoustic or electric guitar.
   Always  tune  from  below  pitch, 

up

 to the correct

pitch instead of down from a higher pitch. This will
help eliminate string slack from the tuning machine
and decrease the possibility of slippage and tuning
changes as you play. The strings should be tuned as
follows, starting from the thickest string to the
thinnest: E, A, D, G, B, E.
   If you have an acoustic guitar use the A-440
reference tone on your tuner, a guitar pitch pipe, an
A-440 tuning fork or other pitch reference, and tune
the second string, "A" to pitch.
    Then, depress the second, or "A" string at the 5th
fret, to produce a "D", and tune the "D" string to that
same pitch.
   Next, depress the D string at the 5th fret, to produce
a "G", and tune the "G" string until the pitches match.
   Next, depress the "G" string at the 4th fret, to
produce a "B", and tune the "B" string until the two
pitches match.
   Next, depress the "B" string at the 5th fret, to
produce an "E" and tune the thinnest string to a
matching "E".
   Finally, go back and play the thickest "E" string
and tune it until the pitch at the 5th fret, an "A",
matches the "A" on the adjacent string.
   If using an electronic tuner on your electric or
acoustic/electric, simply plug in your guitar, turn the
volume up and tune from low strings to high as noted
on the tuner: E, A, D, G, B, E.

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Summary of Contents for GUILD - REV B

Page 1: ...idity 4 Protection from Temperature and Humidity 4 Cracks in the Wood 6 Finish Checking 6 General Maintenance 7 Tuning Machines 8 Tuning 6 String Guitars 9 Tuning 12 String Guitars 10 Changing Strings...

Page 2: ...suggestions were always listened to carefully The Guild name is derived from the Master Craft Guilds of the Middle Ages During that period only the craftsmen who had achieved the highest skills were...

Page 3: ...tars to expand and rise making string action high 4 Conversely if you live in or travel with your guitar to a drier climate either hot or cold there is another danger In areas of low humidity the evap...

Page 4: ...ecome acclimated to the new temperature before you open the case Please note Finish checks which occur as the result of exposure to temperature or humidity changes will not be covered under the Guild...

Page 5: ...h a reference tone you may want to purchase one It will dramatically simplify tuning your acoustic or electric guitar Always tune from below pitch up to the correct pitch instead of down from a higher...

Page 6: ...acy with the adjustments however a 12 string tuned at standard pitch should be monitored regularly for the possible need of truss rod adjustments A guitar in need of an adjustment that is ignored may...

Page 7: ...ng an electric simply feed the string through the appropriate hole in the bridge or slot in the tailpiece To attach a string to the machine head thread it through the hole or slot on the machine head...

Page 8: ...pitch during this procedure Then insert a Guild truss rod adjustment wrench p n 350 9521 000 or an equivalent 1 4 nut driver See illustration 4 If the neck has a concave bow tighten the truss rod nut...

Page 9: ...A comprehensive Guild guitar setup guide with detailed setup specifications is available on the Guild section of our F M I C Customer Service website at www mrgearhead net 16 Traveling with Your Guit...

Page 10: ...coverage under this warranty will be repaired or replaced at Fender s discretion without charge Remedies beyond normal service repair of any Guild instrument require both an evaluation and confirmati...

Page 11: ...lied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose imposed under state law are limited to the duration of this limited warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long a...

Page 12: ...age to the neck If major servicing is required please contact your local authorized Guild service center If you need assistance locating an authorized Guild service center please contact your Guild de...

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