Peavey Guitar HP Special User Manual

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Contents:  
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 3  
Features  
Body...................................................................................................... 3  
Electronics .......................................................................................... 3  
Neck...................................................................................................... 3  
Hardware............................................................................................. 3  
Construction ........................................................................................................4  
Body...................................................................................................... 4  
Neck...................................................................................................... 4  
Pickups..................................................................................................4  
Controls  
Pickup selector switch................................................................... 4  
Volume................................................................................................. 4  
Tone Control ...................................................................................... 5  
Output Jack........................................................................................ 5  
Adjustments........................................................................................................ 5  
Torsion Rod ........................................................................................ 5  
Tremolo Bridge ................................................................................. 6  
string Retainer Bar........................................................................... 6  
Locking Topnut................................................................................. 6  
string Installation............................................................................. 7  
Tremolo Bridge Height/Tension ................................................. 7  
Tremolo Arm...................................................................................... 8  
Lok Block...........................................................................................8  
Tune-O-Matic Bridge .......................................................................8  
string Intonation ............................................................................................... 8  
Care of Your Instrument.............................................................................. . 10  
Temperature & Humidity ........................................................... 10  
strings.............................................................................................. . 10  
Finish ................................................................................................ . 10  
Accessories..................................................................................... . 10  
Warnings............................................................................................................ 11  
Español ...................................................................................................................  
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Warranty ..................................................................................................................  
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Introduction  
Thank you for buying a Peavey® HP™ special guitar. This guitar was built  
by the most skilled craftsmen and made from the finest materials  
available. As with all of our musical equipment, we have built our guitars  
using a combination of leading-edge technology and traditional  
handcrafted methods. Ask your Peavey dealer for a full list of other  
Peavey musical equipment and accessories.  
HP special Features  
Body  
• Solid basswood construction  
Unique offset cutaway design  
Neck  
• Hard rock maple neck and fingerboard, oil-finished  
• Dual graphite reinforcements and adjustable torsion rod  
• 25 1/2" scale length, 22 jumbo frets  
• 15" fingerboard radius  
• Straight headstock with 3+3 tuning machine configuration  
• Bolt-on construction with contoured neck heel  
• 5/8" Nut width  
Electronics  
Two custom-wound Peavey hum cancelling pickups  
• Master volume control  
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• Switchcraft 3-way toggle switch and output jack  
Hardware  
• Precision die-cast tuning machines  
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• Peavey/Floyd Rose licensed, double-locking tremolo assembly  
• Chrome-plated hardware finish  
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Construction  
Body  
The body of this instrument is constructed of select basswood  
chosen specifically for tonal qualities as well as for weight char-  
acteristics. The HP special with transparent finishes also feature  
a beautiful AAA maple top. The offset, asymmetrical body  
design offers comfort, proper balance and maximum playing  
ease.  
Neck  
The select hard rock maple neck is crafted to provide  
unmatched rigidity and freedom from warpage. Additional  
strength is provided by the dual graphite reinforcement bars  
and an easy access, adjustable steel torsion rod. (see  
Adjustments–Torsion Rod for adjustment instructions.)  
Pickups  
The two Peavey hum cancelling pickups, custom hand-wound  
in our Meridian, Mississippi custom shop, supply optimal output  
and tonal response. A two-step wax dipping process is used to  
provide ultra-low noise operation and resistance to microphonic  
feedback. The pickups are mounted DIRECTLY TO THE BODY,  
which further reduces feedback at high volume levels and offers  
enhanced tonal response.  
Controls  
Pickup selector switch (1)  
This three-position switch allows  
selection of pickups in various com-  
binations. The selection possibilities  
are as follows:  
• Up = Bridge pickup  
• Center = Both pickups  
• Down = Neck pickup  
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Volume (2)  
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The volume knob controls the  
total signal delivered from both  
pickups. Rotating clockwise will increase volume; rotat-  
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ing counterclockwise will reduce volume.  
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Tone Control (3)  
simple passive tone control. Rotating clockwise increas-  
es treble while rotating counterclockwise decreases tre-  
ble.  
Output Jack (4)  
The output jack accepts standard guitar patch cords.  
(We recommend high-quality Peavey “shielded” patch  
cords.)  
Adjustments  
Your instrument has been carefully adjusted at the Peavey  
factory for accurate intonation and playing ease. However,  
your playing style and requirements may necessitate addi-  
tional adjustments. These should be made by your autho-  
rized Peavey dealer; but with a little care and by closely  
adhering to the following instructions, you may attempt  
these adjustments yourself.  
Please read the instructions thoroughly before attempting any  
adjustments.  
Torsion Rod (1)  
All guitar necks have a slight amount of bow to keep the strings  
from “buzzing” on the frets. This instrument  
features an easy access torsion rod adjust-  
ment wheel located at the end of the neck.  
This wheel can be adjusted with a hex  
wrench or small screwdriver. Just insert the  
tool into the adjustment wheel and rotate  
accordingly.  
1. Tune the instrument to  
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standard (A-440) pitch.  
2. Fret the sixth string (E) at the  
first and last frets.  
3. Check for clearance between  
the string and the  
eighth fret.  
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4. Clearance should be no less than .005" and no  
more than .015".  
5. To increase clearance‚ loosen (counterclock-  
wise) the torsion rod adjustment wheel.  
Less clearance (straightening of the neck) is  
accomplished by tightening (clockwise) the  
torsion rod adjustment wheel.  
6. Retune the instrument and repeat steps 1-5 until  
proper clearance has been achieved.  
Tremolo Bridge  
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The Peavey Floyd Rose -licensed, double-locking tremolo sys-  
tem features a locking topnut, locking bridge saddles and a  
steel bridge plate with a massive brass inertia block for maxi-  
mum tuning stability, sustain and tonal response. This tremolo  
system has been carefully adjusted for accurate intonation,  
playing ease and pitch change. To adjust this unit properly,  
you must first understand the operating principle. The strings  
are clamped at the locking topnut and bridge areas, ensuring  
increased tuning stability during use.  
Proper tremolo action is also a result of accurate balancing  
between string tension and tremolo spring tension. This  
instrument has been set up at the factory with high-quality  
Peavey Elements™ guitar strings. should you desire a larger or  
smaller gauge of strings, the spring tension, and intonation,  
must be adjusted. For string changes, and in case an adjust-  
ment needs to be made, please read the instructions carefully.  
string Retainer Bar (1)  
The string retainer bar is used to pro-  
vide the proper amount of downward  
string pressure over the locking top-  
nut. This should be adjusted only low  
enough to keep the strings in contact  
with the surface of the locking top-  
nut, which will prevent the strings  
from going sharp in pitch after tight-  
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ening the locking topnut.  
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Locking Topnut (2) (at headstock)  
With the supplied 3mm hex wrench, loosen the three locking  
topnut screws to allow the strings to pass through the string  
slots. Tune to pitch and tighten locking topnut screws until  
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snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN sCREWs.  
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string Installation  
After loosening topnut screws (at headstock), use tuning  
machines to remove string tension. Loosen string lock bolts  
at bridge approximately three turns using the 3mm hex  
wrench. Insert string end through tuning machines and  
locking topnut. Cut off excess string length approximately  
one inch past string of lock bolts. Insert string end into  
bridge saddle (between saddle housing and lock block)  
and tighten until snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Adjust fine  
tuning knobs to middle position. stretch strings and tune  
to pitch. Tighten locking topnut, stretch string once more  
and fine-tune to pitch.  
Tremolo Bridge Height  
Bridge height may be adjusted by means of the bridge  
pivot bolts. Turn the pivot bolts clockwise to reduce bridge  
height. Turn the pivot bolts counterclockwise to increase  
bridge height.  
Tremolo Bridge Tension  
The tension of the tremolo bridge is set by adjusting the  
spring tension screws which hold the spring claw in place.  
To gain access to the spring tension screws and spring  
claw, remove the spring cover on the back of the guitar.  
The instrument is equipped with two springs, which allow  
proper tension for the string gauge supplied with the guitar.  
The extra spring is enclosed should you prefer to use a heavi-  
er string gauge.  
Proper tremolo tension is achieved when the bottom of the  
tremolo bridge plate rests on the top surface of the guitar  
body without requiring excessive force to depress the  
tremolo arm.  
The tremolo can be adjusted to operate as a floating style  
tremolo by loosening the spring tension. Turn the spring  
tension screws clockwise to increase the spring tension,  
and counterclockwise to decrease the spring tension.  
This instrument should be tuned to proper pitch (A-440)  
before and after making adjustments.  
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Note  
CAUTION: Loosen all string tension before installing  
or removing tension springs. Tremolo springs are designed for high  
tension. Extreme care should be taken when installing and removing  
these springs.  
Tremolo Arm  
The tremolo arm is inserted and screwed into the tremolo  
arm socket on the bridge plate. This assembly can be adjust-  
ed to control the amount of torque required to rotate the  
tremolo arm. some players prefer the tremolo arm to stay in  
place when used. This can be accomplished by using the sup-  
plied 12mm wrench to hold the top of the tremolo arm sock-  
et while screwing the tremolo arm firmly into place.  
If you prefer to have the tremolo arm swing freely, loosen the  
nut on the bottom of the tremolo arm socket. This is accessi-  
ble through the tremolo spring pocket.  
Lok Block™  
For HP specials equipped with the  
Floyd Rose licensed tremolo, we  
have included another Peavey inno-  
vation called the Lok Block. By  
loosening the screws (#1 & 2 at left)  
with the included hex wrench and  
sliding the Block back and forth,  
you can choose between a floating  
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style tremolo or a more traditional  
tremolo that only has downward  
movement. With the Lok Block, you  
can choose for yourself!  
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string-thru bridge  
If you have purchased a stop Tail version of the HP special,  
then you have a string through the body bridge system with  
the patented Peavey Dual Compression tailpiece. The string-  
thru style bridge has height adjustments on either side for  
fine tuning the string height to your personal taste, and each  
string has individual intonation adjustments (see below for  
instructions on setting intonation). The patented Dual  
Compression bridge features through the body solid brass  
ferrules. The ferrules actually tighten/couple the tailpiece to  
the body thus allowing for better sustain. The tailpiece is also  
designed for simply stringing through the back of the tail  
piece as a normal stoptail would allow. This unique design  
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also allows for a combination of ways to string the instru-  
ment. For instance all treble strings thru the body, and all  
bass strings thru back of tailpiece, or any combination of the  
two, allowing you to customize string tension for each string.  
string Intonation  
Accurate string intonation settings ensure that your instru-  
ment will play in tune at any point on the neck. Although  
“perfect intonation” is an impossibility with a fretted instru-  
ment, the proper adjustments will maximize the accuracy of  
individual notes up and down the neck. Intonation is set by  
comparing the pitch of an open string to the pitch of the  
same string when played one octave higher at the 12th fret.  
The actual “vibrating length” of that string is varied until the  
notes are both at the correct pitch. The vibrating length of  
the string is altered by adjusting the individual saddles either  
forward or backward, depending on whether the fretted note  
is sharper or flatter in pitch than the open note.  
Note  
This process should always be performed with  
new strings. Intonation problems can often result from worn strings.  
It is often difficult for the untrained ear to determine when the  
open note and the fretted note are at precisely the same pitch.  
some players find that comparing the 12th fret harmonic of the  
string (rather than the open note) to the fretted note is much  
easier.  
A harmonic is played by plucking the string with the right hand  
while touching the string with the left index finger (as lightly as  
possible) directly above the 12th fret. The left finger is drawn away  
as quickly as possible after the string is plucked, producing a  
“chime” effect. This chimed note is then compared to the fretted  
note. For greater ease and accuracy, we recommend one of the  
many types of electronic guitar tuners that are available from most  
music stores.  
1. Ensure that the torsion rod and string-height settings are  
accurate and the strings are new.  
2. Tune the instrument to standard (A-440) pitch.  
3. Hold the instrument in a normal playing position or  
place the guitar on a clean, flat surface so that the  
body is in contact with the work surface. Any pressure  
on the neck will affect intonation settings.  
4. Play the first (E) string open and compare it to the  
pitch of the same string when it is played at the 12th  
fret. These notes should sound the same (actually,  
there is an octave difference).  
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5. Using a 2.5mm hex wrench for the tremolo or mini blade  
style screwdriver for the string-thru, adjust the  
string saddle so that both the fretted and open notes  
are the same. If the fretted note is sharper than the  
open note, the vibrating length of the string must be  
increased. Move the bridge saddle to the rear, away  
from the pickups. If the fretted note is flat, the vibrat-  
ing length must be shortened. Move the bridge saddle  
forward, toward the pickups to shorten the length.  
It will often be necessary to retune the open  
string to standard pitch after the bridge  
position is altered.  
Note  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining strings.  
7. Repeat steps 1-6 until the intonation of all the strings  
is accurately adjusted.  
Care of your Instrument  
The HP™ special UsA is a high-quality musical instrument  
constructed from the finest materials, using the most up-to-  
date production methods. With reasonable care, it should  
provide many years of service and outstanding playability.  
Temperature and  
Humidity  
It is important to protect your instrument from any extreme  
or sudden changes in temperature or humidity. You should  
store the instrument in its case when not using it.  
strings  
Your instrument is equipped with high-quality Peavey®  
Elementsstrings. string life may be greatly extended by fre-  
quent cleanings with string cleaner. Dirt and perspiration  
tend to build up on the underside of the strings, so it is often  
necessary to slide a rag between the strings and the finger-  
board. Dirt-laden strings cause tuning and intonation prob-  
lems, as well as rust and corrosion.  
For optimum performance, strings should be changed  
approximately once a month, or after about every twenty-  
four hours of playing. some players prefer to change strings  
more often.  
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Finish  
Your instrument has a polyester/urethane protective finish  
that is both durable and weather resistant, but requires care.  
Regular cleaning with Peavey guitar polish is recommended.  
Between polishes, the instrument should be wiped with a dry,  
soft cloth.  
Accessories  
Peavey offers a full line of accessories for your instruments.  
Cases, amplifiers, strings, polishes, straps and more are all  
available from a Peavey dealer near you.  
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PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
Effective Date: June 14, 2006  
What This Warranty Covers  
Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U.S.A. and Canada.  
What This Warranty Does Not Cover  
The Warranty does not cover: (1) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, rental, product modification or neglect; (2) dam-  
age occurring during shipment; (3) damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey; (4) products on which the serial number  
has been altered, defaced or removed; (5) products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer.  
Who This Warranty Protects  
This Warranty protects only the original retail purchaser of the product.  
How Long This Warranty Lasts  
The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. The duration of the Warranty is as follows:  
Product Category  
Duration  
Guitars/Basses, Amplifiers, Pre-Amplifiers, Mixers, Electronic  
Crossovers and Equalizers  
2 years (+ 3 years)*  
2 years (+ 1 year)*  
3 years (+ 2 years)*  
1 year (+ 1 year)*  
2 years  
Drums  
Enclosures  
Digital Effect Devices and Keyboard and MIDI Controllers  
Microphones  
Speaker Components (incl. speakers, baskets, drivers,  
diaphragm replacement kits and passive crossovers)  
and all Accessories  
1 year  
90 days  
Tubes and Meters  
Cables  
Limited Lifetime  
[*Denotes additional warranty period applicable if optional Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned to Peavey by original retail purchaser within 90  
days of purchase.]  
What Peavey Will Do  
We will repair or replace (at Peavey's discretion) products covered by warranty at no charge for labor or materials. If the product or component must be shipped to  
Peavey for warranty service, the consumer must pay initial shipping charges. If the repairs are covered by warranty, Peavey will pay the return shipping charges.  
How To Get Warranty Service  
(1) Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center.  
OR  
(2) Ship the defective item, prepaid, to Peavey Electronics Corporation, International Service Center, 412 Highway 11 & 80 East, Meridian, MS 39301. Include a  
detailed description of the problem, together with a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase as evidence of warranty coverage. Also provide a  
complete return address.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Exclusions of Damages  
PEAVEY'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT PEAVEY'S OPTION. IF WE ELECT TO  
REPLACE THE PRODUCT, THE REPLACEMENT MAY BE A RECONDITIONED UNIT. PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF  
USE, LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you have any questions about this warranty or service received or if you need assistance in locating an Authorized Service Center, please contact the Peavey  
International Service Center at (601) 483-5365.  
Features and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Logo referenced in Directive 2002/96/EC Annex IV  
(OJ(L)37/38,13.02.03 and defined in EN 50419: 2005  
The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and  
is applied only to equipment manufactured after  
13 August 2005  
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Features and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Peavey Electronics Corporation • 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive • Meridian, MS • 39305  
2009  
Printed in the U.s.A. 11/08  
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