Peavey B-Quad 5 Operating Guide
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To set up the Peavey B-Quad 5, ensure that the neck is straight and the action is adjusted to your preference. Use the onboard EQ to fine-tune your tone and adjust the pickup balance to achieve the desired sound.
Check all connections and cables to ensure they are secure. Verify the battery power for the active electronics and replace if necessary. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact Peavey support.
Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt from the fretboard. For deeper cleaning, use a specialized guitar fretboard cleaner or lemon oil. Apply sparingly and wipe off any excess.
To adjust the truss rod, locate the adjustment point at the headstock or neck joint. Use the appropriate truss rod wrench to make small adjustments, turning clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to loosen. Make adjustments gradually and check the neck relief frequently.
Begin by loosening and removing the old strings. Clean the fretboard and nut slots before installing new strings. Thread the new strings through the bridge and tuning pegs, then wind them evenly on the pegs. Tune to the desired pitch and stretch the strings to maintain tuning stability.
Intonation issues can be caused by improper string height, old strings, or incorrect saddle positioning. To fix intonation, use an electronic tuner and adjust the saddle position of each string until the open string and the 12th fret note are in tune.
Regularly check the battery and replace it as needed to ensure the active electronics function properly. Clean the control knobs and jack inputs with electronic contact cleaner to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth operation.
Store the guitar in a hard case in a stable environment with controlled temperature and humidity. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme conditions. Loosen the strings slightly if storing for an extended period.
Fret buzz can be caused by uneven frets or low action. Check the neck relief and adjust the truss rod if necessary. If the issue persists, consider having a professional perform a fret leveling.
Experiment with the pickup blend and onboard EQ settings to tailor the sound to your needs. Use the tone controls on your amplifier in conjunction with the guitar’s settings for additional tone shaping.