Peavey Tracer Custom Operating Guide

To change the strings on your Peavey Tracer Custom Guitar, first loosen the tuning pegs to remove the old strings. Then, insert the new strings into the bridge, pull them through the tuning pegs, and tighten while ensuring proper alignment. Tune each string to the correct pitch.
Use a soft cloth slightly dampened with lemon oil to clean the fretboard. Rub gently to remove dirt and grime. Avoid using excessive moisture to prevent damage to the wood.
To adjust the action, use an Allen wrench to raise or lower the bridge saddles. Check the string height and ensure that the action is comfortable and free of buzz.
Common causes include loose tuning pegs, worn strings, or an improperly set bridge. Ensure the tuning pegs are secure, replace old strings, and check that the bridge is properly balanced.
First, check the cable and amplifier connections. If the issue persists, inspect the output jack and internal wiring for loose connections. Consider consulting a professional technician if needed.
Store your guitar in a hard case in a room with stable temperature and humidity levels. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme conditions to prevent damage to the wood and finish.
Regular maintenance checks should be performed every 3-6 months, focusing on string condition, fretboard cleanliness, and electronic functionality.
While you can use various string types, it's best to choose strings that complement your playing style and maintain compatibility with the guitar's setup. Consider consulting the manual or a professional for recommendations.
To replace a broken pickup, first remove the strings and unscrew the pickup mounting screws. Carefully disconnect the wiring, then connect and install the new pickup using the original screws.
If the neck begins to warp, adjust the truss rod to correct the neck alignment. If the issue is severe, consult a professional luthier for further assessment and repair.