4. Repeat this as necessary.
5. Use the same steps on the remaining five strings.
The VOX MARK V mini uses custom high-ratio
tuning pegs, which minimize string slippage and
make the instrument as easy as possible to tune,
like a full-scale guitar. That said, because of the
short string length of short scale guitars, adjust-
ing the tuning pegs will have a greater effect on
the pitch than with a full-scale guitar.
To keep the tuning stable, make sure that the nut
slots are kept clear of any grains and particles that
come off the strings.
If you decide to use a completely different string
gauge, you may need to bring your guitar to a
specialist or a repair shop to have the nut slots
adjusted.
Set up
Each VOX guitar is adjusted at the factory for a wide
range of playing styles, with .012" to .054" strings. You
may want to fine tune the playability for your own
personal style, different string gauges, or after a
change in the weather.
Adjusting the Neck Relief
Before making any adjustments, you'll need to verify
the proper neck relief. With the guitar tuned, press the
low E string down at both the 1st and 19th frets (a
capo at the first fret makes this easier) and check the
distance between the top of the 8th fret and the
bottom of the low E string. Ideally, you'll see a gap
about the same size as the diameter of the high E
string.
If you see too much relief, you'll need to tighten the
truss rod by turning the truss rod adjustment nut
clockwise with the included tool. If you don't see
enough relief, or if the string is touching the 8th fret,
you'll need to loosen the truss rod by turning the truss
rod adjustment nut counter-clockwise.
Never force the truss rod. If you are uncomfort-
able with this kind of adjustment, take your guitar
to a qualified service center.
Adjusting the String height
Unless a large change in action is necessary, it is best
to adjust action at the saddles instead of the bridge
posts. To raise the action of a particular string, turn the
appropriate bridge saddle height adjustment screws
clockwise with the supplied tool. To lower the action,
turn the appropriate bridge saddle height adjustment
screws counterclockwise. Each bridge saddle has two
saddle height adjustment screws, so try to adjust each
screw by the same amount to keep the saddle level.
Adjusting the Intonation (Octave Tuning)
Changes in neck relief, string action, or string gauges
can all change intonation. To check the intonation,
compare the pitch of the note fretted at the 12th fret
to the pitch of the 12th fret harmonic for each string.
If the fretted note is sharp (higher in pitch than the
harmonic), you'll need to make the string longer by
turning the intonation adjustment screw clockwise. If
the fretted note is flat (lower in pitch than the har-
monic), you'll need to make the string shorter by
turning the intonation adjustment screw counter-
clockwise.
Adjusting the Pickup Height
The height of the pickups adjusts the same way—by
turning the height adjustment screws either clock-
wise (up, higher output) or counter clockwise (down,
lower output). Remember to leave plenty of clearance
for the vibrating strings.
Care
When you finish playing, wipe the guitar down with a
clean, soft cloth. Use a quality guitar polish occasion-
ally, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not wipe with alcohol.
Protect your instrument from temperature
extremes and sudden changes in temperature. A
guitar left in the hot trunk of a car at full string
tension can literally pull itself apart. If a cold
guitar is brought suddenly into a heated room,
the finish can crack.
Specifications
Scale: Short scale 476mm
Number of Frets: 19
Accessories: Truss rod adjustment wrench, Saddle
height adjustment wrench, Gigbag, Owner's Manual
* Specifications and appearance are subject to change
without notice for improvement.
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