Peavey Cirrus Operating Guide
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To adjust the truss rod, locate the truss rod cover on the headstock. Use the appropriate Allen wrench to make slight adjustments. Turn clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to loosen. Be sure to make small adjustments and check the neck relief frequently.
It is recommended to use light to medium gauge roundwound or flatwound strings, depending on your playing style. Popular choices include D'Addario and Ernie Ball for their consistent tone and durability.
Start by checking the neck relief and adjusting the truss rod if necessary. Ensure the action is set correctly by adjusting the bridge saddles. Lastly, check that the frets are even and consider taking the guitar to a professional for fret leveling if needed.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the fretboard and body with a soft cloth, checking and adjusting the truss rod, and ensuring the electronics are functioning properly. It is also recommended to change strings regularly and apply a small amount of lubricant to the tuning pegs.
Locate the battery compartment on the back of the guitar. Open the compartment lid, remove the old battery, and replace it with a new 9V battery. Ensure the connections are secure before closing the compartment.
To adjust intonation, use a tuner to check the pitch at the 12th fret compared to the open string. Adjust the saddle position on the bridge using a screwdriver: move it forward if the note is sharp and backward if flat. Re-tune and check again until the intonation is correct.
Remove the strings for better access. Use a soft cloth slightly dampened with fretboard cleaner or lemon oil for rosewood and ebony boards. For maple boards, use a dry cloth or a specialized cleaner. Wipe away any residue and let it dry before restringing.
First, remove the output jack plate using a screwdriver. Tighten the nut on the output jack with a wrench. Be careful not to over-tighten, as this can damage the jack or wiring. Reassemble the jack plate and test the connection.
Yes, the Peavey Cirrus can be used with any standard bass or guitar amplifier. Ensure the amplifier settings are adjusted to accommodate the active electronics of the Cirrus for the best sound quality.
Adjust the action by raising or lowering the bridge saddles. Use a small Allen wrench to adjust the height screws on each saddle. Ensure the action is comfortable for your playing style and check that there is no fret buzz after adjustments.