Pioneer CT4-B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Q. What strings do Takamine use?
A. Takamine use their own brand strings and D’Addario EXP strings.
The gauge for steel strings is .012" to .054". Nylon strings are
normal tension.
Q. I think the neck might need adjustment, should I adjust the truss
rod myself?
A. You probably can if you are careful. A quarter of a turn may be all
that is needed. Remember the adjustment you are making so that
you can reset it to the original position if needed. Be sure not to
overtighten the rod, if it feels tight seek advice.
Q. I would like to fit a strap button rather than tie the strap at the
nut. Where is the best position to fit it and what is your advice?
A. Most guitar repairers will supply a button and do this job for you.
It’s a small job but requires a lot of care in positioning the button
and fitting it. Probably the best position is a location on the heel
taking into account the curvature of the neck, how it balances the
guitar, affects on playing the higher position frets and fitting the
guitar into a case.
Q. Can I take my guitar abroad?
A. Yes. Takamine guitars are sold all over the world. Just bear in
mind that changes in humidity will almost certainly affect the
action/neck settings once adapted to the new environment.
Adjustments may be needed. Avoid the jungle!
Q. I think my guitar needs a service,
any suggestions?
A. There are plenty of very competent guitar
makers around and it would be best to take
it with you to demonstrate problems. Try the
shop where you purchased it first though, as
they might be able to help. Be aware of the
length and conditions of the warranty.
Q. I have noticed some small playing marks appearing on the front
of my guitar. Should playing marks appear so easily? I am not a
heavy player.
A. Unfortunately it is fairly easy to mark softwoods such as Cedar.
Marks caused by picks or fingernails are quite commonplace
unless a pickguard is fitted.
Q. It seems that the sound of my guitar has changed from when
I bought it, is this possible?
A. Hopefully the sound will have improved as the woods age. If the
sound of your guitar has deteriated then it could be due to old,
damaged or poor quality strings, fretwear or wear to the saddle
or nut. It is recommended you seek help if changing the strings
doesn't fix it.
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