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Yamaha REVSTAR User Manual

Yamaha REVSTAR
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ELECTRIC GUITAR
OWNER’S MANUAL
CONTENTS
VIBRATO SYSTEM Locking Type (part 2) ........................... 7
BRIDGE/SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENTS ...................... 8
TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENT ............................................... 9
PICKUP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ........................................ 9
CORRECT USE AND HANDLING OF BATTERIES ............. 10
Safety Precautions ............................................................ 11
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................ 2
TUNING MACHINE TENSION ADJUSTMENT ...................... 3
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE LOCKING NUT ............................... 3
SETTING THE STRING ACTION ......................................... 4
VIBRATO SYSTEM Vintage Type ........................................ 5
VIBRATO SYSTEM Locking Type (part 1) ........................... 6
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Yamaha REVSTAR Specifications

General IconGeneral
Body TypeSolid Body
Number of Frets22
TunersDie-cast
Neck MaterialMahogany
Fingerboard MaterialRosewood or Maple
Scale Length24.75 inches
Bridge TypeTune-o-matic
Controls3-way switch

Summary

Care and Maintenance

Tuning Machine Tension Adjustment

Height Adjustable Locking Nut

Setting the String Action

Vibrato System Vintage Type

Vibrato System Locking Type (Part 1)

Vibrato System Locking Type (Part 2)

Bridge/Spring Tension Adjustments

Truss Rod Adjustment

Pickup Height Adjustment

Correct Use and Handling of Batteries

Safety Precautions

Preventing Unexpected Injuries and Accidents

Cautions to prevent unexpected injuries or accidents when using the guitar and handling strings.

Using Batteries Properly

Guidelines for using batteries correctly, including polarity and disposal.

Preventing Electrical Accidents

Store the Instrument Properly

Be Careful When Handling and Other Cautions

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