Peavey Tracer II Operating Guide
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To adjust the truss rod on your Peavey Tracer II guitar, locate the truss rod adjustment at the headstock or body end. Use an appropriate Allen wrench to turn the rod. Turn clockwise to tighten for more neck relief and counterclockwise to loosen for less relief. Make small adjustments and check the neck alignment frequently.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a non-abrasive guitar polish to clean the finish of your Peavey Tracer II. Avoid using household cleaners. Polish gently in circular motions to remove fingerprints and smudges, ensuring to wipe away any excess polish to prevent build-up.
Check the neck relief, action height, and ensure the frets are level. If necessary, adjust the truss rod and bridge saddles to eliminate string buzz. Make sure the strings are installed correctly and replace them if they are old or worn.
The Peavey Tracer II typically uses humbucker pickups. To replace them, unscrew the pickup mounting rings, disconnect the wires from the control cavity, and install the new pickups by reversing the process, ensuring that the wiring is correctly soldered.
To set the intonation, use a tuner and adjust the saddle position for each string. Play the 12th fret harmonic and the 12th fret note. If they are not in tune, move the saddle forward or backward until both notes match perfectly.
Check the output jack connection and ensure the cable is working. Inspect the wiring inside the control cavity for loose connections. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
Change the strings every 1-3 months depending on usage, playing style, and environmental conditions. Regular players may need to change them more frequently to maintain optimal sound and playability.
If a strap button is loose, remove it and fill the hole with a small amount of wood glue and a toothpick. Let it dry, then re-drill the hole and reattach the strap button securely.
Common modifications include upgrading the pickups, installing locking tuners, and adding a coil-split switch to enhance tonal versatility. These mods can significantly improve the guitar's performance and sound.
Store your Peavey Tracer II in a hard case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Loosen the strings slightly if storing for an extended period. This prevents neck tension and protects the guitar from environmental damage.