Peavey Axcelerator 2-T Operating Guide
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To adjust the truss rod, locate the truss rod adjustment nut at the headstock. Use the appropriate hex wrench to turn the nut. Turn clockwise to tighten and reduce relief, and counterclockwise to loosen and increase relief. Always make small adjustments and check the neck relief frequently.
The Peavey Axcelerator 2-T typically works well with light to medium gauge strings, such as .009 to .042 or .010 to .046. Choose based on your playing style and preference.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe down the guitar after each use. For deeper cleaning, use a guitar-safe polish and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid using abrasive materials or household cleaners.
To set the intonation, first ensure the guitar is properly tuned. Use an electronic tuner and compare the pitch of the open string to the pitch at the 12th fret. Adjust the saddle position forward or backward as needed until both pitches are in tune. Repeat for each string.
Ensure all electronic connections are secure and check for any grounding issues. Use quality cables and consider using a noise gate pedal. Additionally, avoid playing near electronic devices that might cause interference.
Check all connections and make sure the pickup selector switch and volume/tone knobs are functioning properly. If the issue persists, consider consulting a professional technician to inspect the wiring and components.
Store the guitar in a hard case or padded gig bag in a climate-controlled environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity levels, and keep the guitar away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Yes, you can replace the stock tuners with locking tuners for improved tuning stability. Ensure the new tuners fit the existing holes or be prepared to make modifications. Consult the tuner manufacturer's specifications for compatibility.
Regularly clean the fretboard with a dry cloth to remove dirt and oils. For deeper cleaning, use a fretboard conditioner or lemon oil, especially for rosewood or ebony boards. Apply sparingly and wipe off any excess.
To improve the action, adjust the saddle height using the screws located on the bridge. Lowering the saddles will decrease the action, while raising them will increase it. Ensure the neck relief is properly set before adjusting the action.