INTONATION ADJUSTMENT (FAT10/SAT10)
The intonation can be adjusted
by adjusting the saddle forward
or backward using a Phillips (+)
head screwdriver on the intonation
adjustment screw at the rear of the
bridge.
ADJUSTING THE INTONATION & THE STRING HEIGHT (FAT 6/STD)
The intonation can be adjusted by adjusting the saddle forward or
backward using a philips(+) head adjustment screw at the rear of the
bridge. String height is controlled by raising or lowering the small allen
screws using a wrench on either side of the saddle.
REPLACING THE STRINGS
To replace strings, thread the new strings through the string holes
located on the back of the guitar. The strings are then threaded through
the tremolo block and up and over the saddle.
FAT/SAT (EXPECT FAT6) ADJUSTING THE TREMOLO SPRING
A standard tremolo can be adjusted so that the pitch can be raised
when the tremolo arm is pulled up to loosen the tremolo springs located
under the tremolo cavity on the back of the guitar. One disadvantage of
this procedure is that it can cause the pitch to go sharp if string breaks.
To remedy this, adjust the tremolo plate so it sits fl ush on the body by
tightening the tremolo springs. Choose the number and placement of
the tremolo springs according to the string gauge and the
tremolo adjustment .
FAT10
SAT10
Floating PARALLEL
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