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B.C. Rich Widow WMD User Manual

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Step 6:

Now check the base plate position. If it is not parallel to the face of the guitar

body turn the setscrew until the base plate is parallel.

Step 7:

After you get the base plate parallel,

check your string action. If your strings

are too high or too low for you, adjust

the action with the two rocker screws,

using a 3mm Allen wrench until the

action is where you like it.

When you get the base plate parallel

with the face of the guitar, the action

properly adjusted, and the tremolo

stop firmly engaged with the spring

block, you are ready to set the fine

tuner range or intonate the guitar.

These procedures follow...

Intonation

Use and electronic tuner and tune your instrument to standard pitch. Play an

open string and them compare it to the fretted note at the 12th fret. These

notes should read the same on the tuner.

*

If the fretted note on the 12th fret is flatter (lower) than the open

note, move the saddle forward toward the neck.

*

If the fretted note on the 12th fret is sharper (higher) than the open

note, move the saddle back away from the neck.

For an accurate reading, be sure to retune the string to pitch after each

adjustment of the saddle. Bronze and Platinum guitars require a Phillips head

screwdriver for this adjustment. Models with the Licensed Floyd Rose will need

the supplied 2.5mm allen wrench.

The quality of strings affects intonation as does string gauge. An adjustment

of the intonation will most likely have to be made if the string gauge is changed.

Neck Adjustments

Each B.C. Rich Guitar is carefully adjusted at the factory, as well as by our

Quality Control Department before shipping. The truss rod and string height

are set for optimum action and playability with the gauge string supplied.

Occasionally an instrument's neck may need adjustment as a result of string

tension or climactic changes. The curvature of the neck should be slightly

concave. The amount depends on the player’s personal taste.

Truss rod adjustment should only be performed by a B.C. Rich Authorized

Service Center. Over adjustment can cause permanent damage that will

not be cover by the warranty.

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1.

Loosen the locking nut that corresponds to the string being changed
with the 3mm allen wrench.

2.

Loosen the string completely by turning the tuning key on the headstock.

3.

Loosen the saddle lock screw with the 3mm allen wrench.

4.

Remove the string.

5.

Remove any broken string bits with a small magnetic screwdriver or
long nose tweezers.

6.

Return the tremolo fine tuners to their mid point position.

7.

Cut the ball end and extra wraps off the new string.

8.

Insert the new string into the tremolo lock box.

9.

Tighten the saddle screw securely but do not over tighten.

10. Slide the string thru the string post on the headstock.
11. Leave enough slack for about three turns around the post.
12. Tune to pitch.
13. Once all the strings have been replaced and stretched, tune the guitar

to pitch, lock down the nut, and use the fine tuners for minor
adjustments.