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B.C. Rich Widow WMD User Manual

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Introduction

Congratulations for making B.C. Rich your choice of instrument. This manual

will explain how to keep your instrument in top shape for years of musical

enjoyment.

Controls

Bronze Series guitars

The Bronze Series has 3 controls to adjust the sound of the guitar.

• The first knob (closest to the bridge pickup) is the Master Volume.

It controls the loudness of both pickups.

• The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch

the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will engage

the neck pickup. The middle position engages both pickups, and

switching it down will engage the bridge pickup.

• The final control is the Master Tone control. This changes the

tonal characteristics of the pickup(s) currently engaged.

Platinum, Platinum Pro, Acrylic, NJ and Classic Series guitars

These guitars have 4 output controls:

• The first knob (closest to the bridge pickup) is the Volume Control

for the bridge pickup. It controls the loudness of this pickup.

• The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch

the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will

engage the neck pickup. The middle position engages both

pickups, and switching it down will engage the bridge pickup.

• The next control is the Volume Control for the neck pickup.

It controls the output of this pickup.

• The final control is the Master Tone Control. This changes the

characteristics of the pickup(s) currently engaged.

Exclusive Series guitars

This series has the traditional control set-up found on most archtop guitars

with two pickups. It consists of 2 Volume Controls, 2 Tone Controls and a 3-

Way Pickup Selector.

Platinum Series basses

Platinum Basses come equipped with 2 passive split-coil bass pickups. The

controls are as follows:

• The first knob (closest to the bridge pickup) is the Volume

Control for the bridge pickup. It controls the loudness

of this pickup.

• The next control is the 3-way Pickup Selector. It is used to switch

the two pickups on or off. Switching the selector up will engage

the neck pickup. The middle position engages both pickups,

and switching it down will engage the bridge pickup.

• The next control is the Volume Control for the neck pickup. It controls

the output of this pickup.

• The final control is the Master Tone Control. This changes the tonal

characteristics of the pickup(s) currently engaged.

NJ and Innovator Series basses

NJ Basses come equipped with 2 split-coil pickups with an active EQ system.

Innovator Basses come equipped with 2 EMG-HZ passive pickups with an

Active EQ System. Both Active EQ Systems use a 9-volt alkaline battery for

power. For longer battery life, always unplug your bass when not in use.

Step 6:

If you're ready to float the tremolo,

check your tuning one last time and

make any needed adjustments using

the range tuner set screw. Then, back

the tremolo stop set screw away from

the spring block. This will cause the

bridge to tilt back toward the body of

the guitar and all the strings will go

sharp. This is normal.

Step 7:

You must now retune the guitar, this

time using a Phillips screwdriver to

turn the spring claw screws counter-

clockwise to loosen the spring tension

(If you added an extra spring to pull

the spring block against the tremolo

stop screw you should remove it first.)

Step 8:

The good news is that you only have

to retune one string. Pluck the string

you want to tune (Typically the "A"

string for this procedure) and then,

while watching the tuner, loosen first

one claw screw then the other claw

screw the same amount.

Check the tuning and repeat until the

string is in tune. When you get the

string you chose in tune the other

strings will be in tune. This assumes

that all the strings were in tune before

you released the tremolo stop.

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