Peavey Millennium 5 Owner Manual
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To adjust the truss rod, locate the truss rod access at the headstock. Use the appropriate hex key to adjust. Turn clockwise to tighten (less relief) and counterclockwise to loosen (more relief). Make small adjustments and check the neck relief frequently.
The Peavey Millennium 5 is typically strung with medium gauge roundwound strings. However, depending on your playing style, you might opt for flatwound or lighter gauge strings to suit your preference.
Fret buzz can be tackled by adjusting the truss rod, raising the action at the bridge, or ensuring the frets are even. If these adjustments don’t help, consider consulting a professional technician.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the guitar after each use. For deeper cleaning, use a guitar polish or cleaner specifically designed for musical instruments. Avoid household cleaners as they can damage the finish.
To replace the pickups, remove the strings and unscrew the pickup mounts. Disconnect the wiring carefully, then solder the new pickups in place, matching the wiring configuration. Re-mount the pickups and restring the guitar.
First, check the battery if your guitar has active electronics. Ensure all connections are secure and check for any visible damage to the wiring. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician or contact Peavey support.
Yes, you can use alternate tunings. However, changing the tuning can affect the tension and may require adjustments to the truss rod, bridge, and intonation to maintain optimal playability and sound quality.
To intonate, use a tuner and adjust the saddle position for each string by moving it forward or backward to ensure the 12th fret note matches the open string. Repeat this process for each string until intonation is accurate.
Store your guitar in a case or gig bag in a stable environment, away from extreme temperatures and humidity. Loosen the strings slightly if storing for an extended period to relieve tension on the neck.
To adjust the action, use an Allen wrench to raise or lower the bridge saddles. Play each string to check the height and make minor adjustments until the desired action is achieved.