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Roland GK-3 User Manual

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Attaching the GK-3 to the Guitar
Attaching the Pickup with Screws
The steps for determining the position for attaching the pickup and for checking the height are
exactly the same as when using the double-sided tape. Refer to “Attaching the Pickup with
Double-Sided Tape” (p. 9).
* The height of the strings from the body must be no less than 13 mm (9/16”) when the pickup is attached with screws.
1.
Determine the position for attaching
the pickup. When you have determined
the positioning, mark the position of
the holes at each end of the pickup on
the guitar’s body.
2.
Remove the strings from the guitar.
3.
Using a drill or similar means, open
pilot holes where the attachment
screws are to go in.
* If the pilot holes are not made in the correct
positions, then the pickup will not be attached in the
correct position either. Use extra care when drilling
the pilot holes.
* Make the pilot holes approximately 2 mm (0.08”) in
diameter.
* Drill pilot holes slightly more than 2 mm in
diameter if the guitar body is made of a particularly
hard material.
4.
Place the springs between the pilot
holes and the pickup as shown in the
figure below, then secure the pickup
with the screws.
fig.1100
5.
Restring and tune the guitar.
6.
Adjust the height of the pickup.
* The pickup height should be adjusted so that the
distance between the pickup and the strings is about
1.0 mm (0.04”) when the highest frets on the first
and sixth strings are fingered. Check the height
using the supplied clearance gauge (1.0 mm).
* Afterwards, when connecting to GK-compatible
devices, you will need to adjust the pickup
sensitivity again. However, you may find that the
sensitivity level on the GK-compatible device is too
high. In such instances, you may be able to correct
the problem by widening the clearance between the
strings and the pickup, so try lowering the Pickup
height slightly to see if this approach is effective.
* If the springs are too long, use a pair of wire clippers
to cut them to the correct size.
Wood Screw
3 x 20 mm
Spring
Pilot Hole
GK-3_e.book 12 ページ 2006年3月13日 月曜日 午前9時25分

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Roland GK-3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDivided Pickup
CompatibilityCompatible with Roland Guitar Synthesizers
Connectors13-pin Connector
Power SupplyPowered by connected GK-compatible device
Pickup ConfigurationHexaphonic Pickup
MountingSurface Mount on Guitar

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