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This is the second Manual I have ordered from owner-manuals, I give it five stars because it is exactly what I expected given the age of the equipment. So the contents look a bit aged and the pictures a bit grainy, it fulfills my needs and I am glad I can still get hold of them.
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thank u so much for this manual that was so cheap that i thought it was a scam but i gambled anyway because it was too good of a deal to pass up and behold,the manual has everything and details of everything even the screws and im still amazed and very happy with my manual .so take my word and jump on it before they realize how cheap they selling thier manuals..thank you so much for taking time to read my thoughts
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The price is quite covenient, delivery was better as promised (about 12 ours, against the specified 24 hours if I remember well), and the quality of the PDF is more than acceptable.
The Service Manual of Sansui R30 itself is also satisfactory: good graphic for schematics and layouts, simple and well structured.
Giovanni Bianchi
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Happy to find finally a schematic for this amplifier. The schematic is of good quality, the pcb layout is useless: all is black. Never the less, it is very easy to find the components on the board using the schematics.
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Hard to find manual was ready the next day. Scans were very legible (including schematics). All the essential parts of the service manual were present (adjustment procedure, schematics, and parts list). It would have been nice if the rest of the manual was included (disassembly procedure, theory of operation, etc.).
The Truss Rod What It Is What It Does How To Adjust It
If thinking about removing that little plate and taking out an Allen wrench makes you feel a bit faint, please see your local guitar shop (where you bought your Spector) and have them help you out. All Spector Basses have an adjustable rod located in the neck which runs the length of the neck. The truss rod opposes the force exerted by the tuning of the strings and keeps the neck from warping under that pressure. All our basses from the Professional through the U.S.A. Series also have graphite rods that run parallel to the truss rod and act to evenly distribute the forces of the truss rod. If �sighting down� the neck indicates that there is a warp or �dip� in the neck, the adjusting nut should be tightened. If there is a reverse warp or �hump� in the neck, the nut needs to be loosened. A straight edge can be used to determine warp as can this little tech tip: Play the 1st fret on any string with the index finger on your LEFT hand. On that same string, with your RIGHT Pinkie (your right hand should be hovering over the neck, finger tips down), press down on the 12th fret (octave) and s-t-r-e-t-c-h your RIGHT thumb toward the headstock as far as comfortable. While holding down the 1st and 12th fret, tap the fret where your RIGHT thumb is located (7-9th or so) and press down and up and down on that fret with your thumb. No this
Care & Feeding Manual
isn�t a new playing style. However, if there is a very noticeable gap between the unpressed and pressed thumb, the neck has a warp. If there is NO space (you are probably experience a lot of buzzing) then you have a reverse warp or have �no relief�. CAUTION: There are very extreme forces involved in basses and bass strings. BE SURE TO LOOSEN STRINGS before attempting to tighten the truss rod! IMPORTANT: If you have ANY question about your comfort level in doing neck adjustments on any instruments, we highly recommend that you return to your Spector Dealer and ask them for assistance. Your Spector Dealer has vast experience in guitar and bass setup procedures and is there to help. VERY IMPORTANT: Truss rods can be tightened. Most things in life that can be tightened, can be tightened too far! When that happens there is usually an accompanying sound and ensuing pain in the stomach. When in doubt, seek professional advice. An ounce of prevention and all that. EXTREME CAUTION: DO NOT FORCE the tightening of the truss rod! IMPORTANT: ALL bass necks MUST have what is called �relief�. That is a very slight �warp�. Too little of no relief and you will experience buzzing.
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