Aria 714-STD manual

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    - 1 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc E l e c t r i c G u i t a r / E l e c t r i c B a s s / A c o u s t i c G u i t a r / C l a s s i c G u i t a r P r o d u c e d b y A R I A Ow ner ’s M an ual T ha nk y ou for choos ing a n Aria i n strumen t. Plea se take a momen t to read throu gh th is owners ma nual. W e will not be res pons i ble [...]

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    - 2 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc Component Part s of Guita rs Hea dstock Machine head (tuning peg) Nec k T op Nut Fi ngerb oard Fret Position Marke r Body S t rap bu tton Pick guard Front Pickup Cen t er Pickup Rea r Pic kup V i brato Arm (T remolo arm) Pickup s elector swit ch Con t ro l Knob (v olume or tone) Bridge Outp ut j ack End [...]

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    - 3 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc 3. Pl u ck the 2nd str i n g fr e tt ed at the 5 th fret and t une the 1 st string un til it is the sa me pitch as th e f retted 2nd string. (1G ) T uni ng by Ha rmonics T o p l a y a harmo nic lightly tou ch the s t ring d i rect ly abov e a f ret a nd the n pluck the st ring, i mme diate ly t ake you r[...]

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    - 4 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc How to wind strings For electri c guitars and acou stic guitars For 3 a s i de headstoc ks wi nd the machine h ead post clo ckwise f or t he 4 th , 5 th an d 6 th str i ngs an d anti- clock w ise for t he 1 st , 2 nd a nd 3 rd s trings . For 6 in line head stocks wind all th e machine h ea d post s c loc[...]

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    - 5 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc Control Control o f electric guitar & b ass Diff erent mode l s f eature s ome or all of t he foll owi ng con t rols. VOLU ME: Adjus ts volume level. T urning to the r i ght , vo lume i ncreas es. T urn i t to the le f t , v olume is de creased T ONE: T urn to the left high f reque ncies are cut. PIC[...]

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    - 6 - 01en gli sh_o wne r smanu al _0831.doc *G enerally , t here’s no trus s-r od in the c las sic guitar . We recommend a sking a rep air spec i alist to adjust the neck . S tring heig ht adjustment ( for electric guit ar/bass) S t ring h ei gh t is c ont r o l led b y u sing a wr ench to ra ise or lower the s mal l allen s crews on either side[...]