SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES
1. STRINGS
- Use only good quality strings, we recommend purchasing the Donner Electric Guitar Strings. It will help you avoid a lot of problems. The
strings of acoustic guitars or classical guitars are not suitable for electric guitars.
- There is no set rule for how often you should change your strings. We recommend that you replace your strings regularly. If you play daily,
we recommend that you replace your strings every 2 or 3 weeks. If you have strings that are worn, flattened, kinked, corroded, rusted, or
mucked up with sweat grease, and grime, then it is time to change your strings. Otherwise, strings should be changed when they are no
longer giving you the tone, brightness, and response that you desire.
- Keep your head at a proper distance from the guitar when replacing or adjusting strings. A sudden break of the strings can harm your eyes.
- After the string replacement, please cut off the excess to avoid damage to the human body or a guitar gig bag/case.
- In the case of not playing for a long time, we recommend that you loosen the strings appropriately to avoid bending the neck.
- The way you wind the strings around the tuning keys is very important. It determines if your strings stay in tune. Please refer carefully to the
instructions for string winding.
- To play more comfortably, the bridge (especially a tremolo bridge) needs special tuning, which directly affects the comfort of the play.
- To achieve better playing comfort, please do not neglect the setting of neck relief. When you change the strings of different specifications,
do not forget to re-adjust this content.
- Please make sure that your octave is adjusted correctly. This ensures that you play every note accurately. Please refer carefully to the
instructions for adjusting intonation.
- When you use a strap on the guitar, please make sure to use a high-quality strap and check whether the strap is safe and intact. Don't make
sudden movements that cause the guitar to fall.
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