Peavey Horizon II Operating Guide
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To change the strings, start by loosening the old strings and removing them from the tuning pegs and bridge. Thread the new strings through the bridge, then wind them onto the tuning pegs, ensuring each string is properly seated in the nut and bridge saddle. Tune the strings to the desired pitch.
Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the fretboard. For deeper cleaning, apply a small amount of fretboard conditioner or lemon oil, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe off any excess. Avoid using excessive moisture.
To adjust the action, use an Allen wrench to turn the truss rod located at the headstock. This will adjust the neck's curvature. To raise or lower the strings, adjust the bridge saddles using the appropriate tool. Make small adjustments and check frequently.
Buzzing can be caused by uneven frets, low action, or incorrect neck relief. Check the neck relief and adjust the truss rod if necessary. Inspect the frets for wear or unevenness, and consider having them leveled if needed.
Begin by removing the strings and the backplate to access the electronics. Unsolder the existing pickups and carefully remove them. Install the new pickups, solder the connections as per the wiring diagram, and reassemble the guitar.
Yes, you can use alternate tunings, but you may need to adjust the truss rod and intonation to maintain optimal playability. Heavier or lighter gauge strings might be needed depending on the tuning.
Check if the tuning pegs are loose and tighten them with a screwdriver if necessary. If they continue to slip, consider replacing them with new tuning machines designed to hold tension more securely.
It's recommended to have a professional setup at least once a year, or more frequently if you play often or notice changes in playability, such as string buzz or tuning instability.
Store the guitar in a hardshell case or gig bag in a cool, dry place. Avoid extreme temperature or humidity changes. Use a guitar stand if you prefer to keep it accessible, but ensure it's out of direct sunlight.
Improving sustain can be achieved by ensuring the guitar is properly set up. Check the neck relief, action, and intonation. Consider using heavier gauge strings or upgrading the bridge and nut materials for better resonance.