STRICH SFR-D30

STRICH SFR-D30 Fire Style DIY Electric Guitar Kit Instruction Manual

Model: SFR-D30

Waitohu: STRICH

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for assembling, finishing, setting up, and maintaining your STRICH SFR-D30 Fire Style DIY Electric Guitar Kit. Designed for enthusiasts who enjoy crafting their own instruments, this kit includes all necessary components for a functional electric guitar. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning the assembly process.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Your STRICH SFR-D30 kit includes the following components:

All components of the STRICH SFR-D30 DIY Electric Guitar Kit laid out on a table.

Image: All components included in the STRICH SFR-D30 DIY Electric Guitar Kit.

Ataata: He wetewete meka atuview of the components included in the DIY guitar kit.

3. Nga Tohutohu Huihuinga

The kit is designed for easy assembly with pre-drilled holes and quick-connect electronics. No soldering is required for the basic wiring. Follow these steps carefully:

3.1. Headstock Assembly

  1. Install the tuning knobs onto the headstock. Ensure the screws are tightened in sequence for a secure fit.
  2. Place the gasket and nut onto each tuning knob from the front of the headstock and secure them with the provided wrench.
  3. Install the string tree (if included) on the headstock.
Close-up of a maple headstock with tuning pegs installed.

Image: Maple headstock with installed tuning pegs.

3.2. Huihuinga Tinana

  1. Install the bridge onto the guitar body. Ensure it is aligned correctly with the pre-drilled holes and tighten the screws securely.
  2. Thread the pickup wires through the designated holes in the body, routing them towards the control cavity.
  3. Install the HH pickups into their respective cavities. Secure them with the provided screws.
  4. Connect the quick-connect wires from the pickups to the corresponding quick-connect terminals on the pre-wired control plate (volume/tone knobs and pickup selector switch). Match colors (e.g., red to red, yellow to yellow).
  5. Carefully place the wired control plate into the control cavity. Secure the output jack to the side of the body.
  6. Install the strap buttons on the body, using the provided washers to ensure a snug fit.
Close-up of the solid mahogany body of the guitar kit.

Image: Solid mahogany body of the STRICH SFR-D30 kit, showcasing pickup routes and wood grain.

3.3. Neck-to-Body Joint

  1. Carefully insert the neck into the neck pocket of the body. Ensure a tight fit with no gaps.
  2. Align the neck plate over the pre-drilled holes on the back of the body and neck. Secure the neck to the body using the provided screws.

3.4. Stringing the Guitar

  1. Thread the non-ball end of each string through the corresponding hole at the back of the bridge.
  2. Pull each string up towards the headstock and thread it through the tuning peg hole.
  3. Use the string winder to tighten the strings by turning the tuning pegs counter-clockwise. Install all six strings from thickest to thinnest.

Video: A comprehensive tutorial demonstrating the full assembly process of the STRICH Flame Style DIY Guitar Kit.

4. Finishing Options

The guitar body and neck come deeply polished and clear-coated, reducing the need for extensive finishing work. This preserves the natural wood grain and resonance. However, you have the option to customize its appearance:

A person applying spray paint to the mahogany body of a DIY electric guitar kit.

Image: Demonstrating the optional painting process on the mahogany guitar body.

Video: Applying linseed oil to a DIY guitar kit for finishing and protection.

5. Setup and Tuning

After assembly, proper setup is crucial for optimal playability and tone:

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Your STRICH SFR-D30 electric guitar features aggressive HH pickups for powerful sound:

7. Tiaki

Regular maintenance will ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your guitar:

8. Te Raru

Anei nga otinga mo nga take noa ka pa ki a koe:

9. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
TauiraSFR-D30
Rauemi tinanaMahogany Wood
Momo Rauemi kakiMapere
Rauemi FretboardTechnical Wood (HPL)
Whirihoranga Tiki KitaHH (Humbucker-Humbucker)
Te maha o nga aho6
Pūnaha Piriti KitaWhakaritea
Taumaha Tūemi8.8 pauna
Ahu mōkihi30.12 x 20.08 x 4.02 inihi
Takotoranga-ringaMatau

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For any questions, technical support, or warranty inquiries regarding your STRICH DIY Electric Guitar Kit, please contact STRICH customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased. Keep your proof of purchase for any claims.

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