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Promenade Music now sell RainSong Guitars Made From Graphite - impervious to room temperature changes!

Promenade Music Are Stocking RainSong Graphite Guitars, so well done, you've just found Promenade Music, one of RainSong's largest UK dealers.

Promenade Music are proud to announce that we've been appointed the north west of England representitives for RainSong Guitars which are hand-made in Woodinville, Washington USA.

We've written lots of information for you about RainSong graphite guitars and hopefully you'll find it a one stop shop of information and the most concise information page on the web. Below is info on the model range, UK prices (call Keith on 01524 410202 for the best UK deal on RainSong), specifications and lots of construction info etc. Hope you find it usefull.

RainSong guitars are made purely from graphite, meaning they're light, have an excellent and constant tone and are impervious to room temperature changes because unlike wood and metal, graphite does not expand and contract in different room changes, so you can get your guitar out of the case and play straight away!

Background To RainSong Guitars
RainSong Graphite Guitars was formed in the 1990's by Dr. John Decker on Maui, Hawaii. He introduced an all-graphite guitar that was impervious to climate conditions. The company grew steadily and in 2001 they moved to Woodinville, Washington USA where its designers and craftspeople build a range of high-end graphite instruments that defy the conventions of traditional lutherie and take full advantage of graphite's unique capabilities.

Today there are two ranges of RainSong carbon graphite guitars; the Advanced series and top of the range Classic Series.
- RainSong Classic Series, 6 String Models available in Dreadnought (DR1000), Full Body (WS1000), Mini Jumbo (JM1000) and Orchestra (OM1000) Models. [Prices, Specs & Info Below]
- RainSong Classic Series, 12 String Models available in Full Body (WS3000) and Mini Jumbo (JM3000) Models. [Prices, Specs & Info Below]
- RainSong Advanced Series, 6 String Model avalable in Full Body (A-WS1000) Model. [Prices, Specs & Info Below]

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The RainSong Classic Series Graphite Guitar Range Specifications

RainSong DR1000 Dreadnought Electro Acoustic Guitar
6 String Model (Non-Cutaway) In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong DR-1000 (Call 01524 410202 for the best UK deal)
The RainSong DR 1000 Dreadnought is the traditional workhorse of acoustic guitar music. With a large, deep body and wide waist, RainSong's DR has the powerful bass and ringing treble of a great rhythmic guitar, but still maintains a wonderfully balanced sound, with clear distinction among individual notes. From rhythm to lead, the DR makes its presence known. Capable of cutting through admirably in any acoustic setting, the DR is loud enough to compete with banjoes, mandolins and other traditional volume hogs.
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 5 inches
- Lower bout: 16 inches
- Body Length: 20 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.75 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated Gotohs with 1:18 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

RainSong WS1000 Full Body Electro Acoustic Guitar
6 String Model With Cutaway In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong WS-1000
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The RainSong WS 1000 is a wonderfully versatile guitar. Combining the best qualities of large and small bodied guitars, it is ideally suited for a variety of musical situations. A large, deep chamber gives the WS strong projection and rich bass. The narrow waist and tight upper bout allow for a ringing treble, good balance and clear definition of individual notes. Overall, the WS is impeccably balanced. The shapely curves and light weight make the WS a comfortable guitar to cradle or stand with. The extra deep cutaway encourages playing up the fretboard. 
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 5 inches
- Lower bout: 15.75 inches
- Body Length: 19.5 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.75 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated Gotohs with 1:18 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

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RainSong JM1000 Mini Jumbo Electro Acoustic Guitar
6 String Model With Cutaway In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong JM-1000 UK Price
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How do you describe the RainSong JM 1000? Three words: loud, loud, and loud. And if that's not enough, it's also loud. This is the largest body RainSong builds. The sheer size, combined with the attributes of Projection Tuned LayeringT make the JM one of the loudest acoustic guitars on the planet. This guitar is loud. We had to say it again. But the JM is not just about power. The narrow waist and some layering refinements specific to the Jumbo soundboard give the JM some real fingerstyle grace. The guitar is strong, but impeccably balanced, with bass, mids and trebles distinct, clear and, dare we say it again, loud.
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 5 inches
- Lower bout: 17 inches
- Body Length: 21 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.75 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated Gotohs with 1:18 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

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RainSong OM1000 Orchestra Model Electro Acoustic Guitar
6 String Model With Cutaway In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong OM-1000
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The RainSong OM 1000 Orchestra Model is the smallest and most refined of all RainSong shapes. It is our most comfortable and intimate guitar, with an immediacy of presence that makes it a favorite with the coffee house crowd. The treble, already a breathtaking attribute of RainSongs, and the carbon sound are simply sublime in this little guitar. A crystal bell clarity, balance, superb separation of individual notes, and an expansive dynamic range make the OM one of our most individually expressive guitars. Because of Projection Tuned LayeringT, the OM is capable of strong projection. It won't rattle windows like the Jumbo or the Dreadnought, but the OM, when driven, packs a lot of power and punch for a small bodied guitar.
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 4.125 inches
- Lower bout: 15.25 inches
- Body Length: 19.5 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.75 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated Gotohs with 1:18 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

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RainSong WS3000 Full Body Electro Acoustic Guitar
12 String Model With Cutaway In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong WS-3000
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There is no better stage for a RainSong WS 3000 twelve string to appreciate the qualities of all-graphite construction and Projection Tuned LayeringT. Rich, loud, clear and balanced, the Carbon sound of RainSong is only heightened and made more intense by the complex tones, overtones and sympathetic overtones specific to a twelve string. The stability and strength of graphite compared to wood is very high. As a result, RainSong is able to set its twelve string action low and design its neck to be thin, comfortable and easy to play without fear of structural failure due to the increased tension of six extra strings. The WS3000 combines the delicate refinement of performance with the durability of solid construction to make a great twelve string, great for strumming and finger style, full of power and delicacy, and ready to hit the road.
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 5 inches
- Lower bout: 15.75 inches
- Body Length: 19.5 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.875 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated mini Gotohs with 1:14 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

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RainSong JM3000 Mini Jumbo Electro Acoustic Guitar
12 String Model With Cutaway In Natural Graphite Finish (looks dark grey / black)
RainSong JM-3000
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There is no better stage for a RainSong JM 3000 twelve string to appreciate the qualities of all-graphite construction and Projection Tuned LayeringT. Rich, loud, clear and balanced, the Carbon sound of RainSong is only heightened and made more intense by the complex tones, overtones and sympathetic overtones specific to a twelve string. The stability and strength of graphite compared to wood is very high. As a result, RainSong is able to set its twelve string action low and design its neck to be thin, comfortable and easy to play without fear of structural failure due to the increased tension of six extra strings. The RainSong JM-3000 combines the large sized sound chamber with the light-weight graphite construction to deliver an extra-loud and deep tone that superbly counterbalances the extra treble strings. This is a 12-string that is great for strumming and finger style, full of power and delicacy, and ready to hit the road. The all-graphite construction of the JM3000 makes it the only 12-string acoustic that is able to stay in tune at concert pitch and to withstand temperature and humidity variations; qualities that every seasoned 12-string player has long pined for.
- Soundboard: All-graphite soundboard crafted using RainSong's Projection Tuned LayeringT technique. No soundboard braces. Abalone rosette.
- Body: All-graphite body. No body braces.
- Neck: All-graphite neck and epoxy fingerboard fabricated using RainSong's Performance Shape CastingT as a single piece. No truss rod. Custom Mother of Pearl sharks and RainSong logo inlays.
- Accessories: TusqT Nut, saddle. Abalone inlaid TusqT bridgepins.
- Case: Customized hardshell case.
- Finish: UV protective, high-gloss, clear urethane.
- Depth at end-pin: 5 inches
- Lower bout: 17 inches
- Body Length: 21 inches
- Neck width at nut: 1.875 inches
- Scale length: 25.4 inches
- Tuning machines: Chrome plated Gotohs with 1:14 gear ratio
- Electronics: RainSong Element On-Board System by L.R. Baggs

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So What's The Big Deal About RainSong Guitars?

RainSongs are all graphite acoustic guitars: body, neck and soundboard are all made out of pure graphite.

Graphite Construction And Projection Tuned Layering (TM) Mean Great Sound.
Projection Tuned Layering was developed by RainSong to ensure that all RainSongs have the crystal detail, warmth and volume of the classic carbon sound. In conventional guitars, acoustic volume is limited by the weight of bracing. Also, bracing provides only local, non-uniform stiffness, resulting in varying amounts of undesirable overtones and some deadening of tone and detail. RainSong's graphite construction and Projection Tuned Layering remove the need for bracing by providing uniform stiffness across the soundboard.

No Bracing
RainSongs are made entirely without braces for greater acoustic volume and clean, detailed tone.

Pure Carbon Tone
Pure carbon is an utterly unique sound. It is clear, rich and resonant, similar to a piano, with a treble that rings with crystalline clarity and a bass that is warm without being muddy. And, because of Projection Tuned Layering's uniform stiffness, the RainSong acoustic sound is impeccably balanced and very, VERY loud. Once you have heard the classic carbon sound you'll recognize it anywhere, as distinctive as anything on earth.

Impervious To Humidity And Temperature Changes
The inherent strength of graphite means a guitar that can survive travel and changes in the environment, while the stability of graphite means a guitar that will stay in tune, evidenced by the fact that all RainSongs are shipped from the factory tuned to concert pitch. The graphite soundboard will not belly, sink, or crack and the graphite neck will not warp with changes in climate. Light in weight, with a proportioned balance that makes it comfortable to cradle or stand with, RainSong is the ultimate combination of workhorse and racehorse for the professional musician.

Performance Shape-CastT Necks
The neck is unique in design, with a feel that is at once comfortable and different, RainSong necks are thin and easy to play. Performance Shape Casting, a process invented by RainSong, allows necks and fretboards to be cast simultaneously as a single graphite matrix. Tolerances can be maintained with RainSong necks that are unheard of with more conventional neck shaping methods. In the Classic Series, Performance Shape Casting allows fretslots to be cast in place for flawless intonation with no dead spots. Additionally, necks are pre-engineered for optimal relief. As a result, heavy steel truss rods are not required and action can be set low for fast, buzz-free playing. The neck of the Advanced Series represents a pioneering achievement in its own right. It is the first all-composite neck/fingerboard combination to include an integral double-action truss rod. The composite fingerboard is precision CNC-machined. The strength of carbon fiber, the adjustable truss rod, the precision-shaped fingerboard and the new low-profile shape combine to provide a super-fast neck with a consistent low action and no dead spots. Finally, extreme strength and stiffness and tight tolerances of Performance Shape Casting mean that RainSong necks will never twist, warp, bow or need any adjustment whatsoever.

High-Tech Bonding Materials
RainSong uses the same technology in bonding its bridges and necks that is used in making planes, rockets and satellite equipment. Stronger than the bonds of any wood glue or off-the-shelf epoxy, the RainSong high-tech materials and techniques combine for a smoother passage of energy from string to soundboard, for greater detail, a broader dynamic range and cleaner tone.

Beautiful Apperance
RainSong believes that graphite is not something to cover up. That's why Classic Series RainSongs are finished clear, to expose all the shimmering three-dimensional beauty and distinction of graphite's weave. RainSong has developed the best possible finish for protection and appearance without dampening sound. Layer after layer of clear UV protective finish is applied, sanded and buffed until only the thinnest mirrored surface remains. A carefully book-matched back of graphite weave, perfectly inlayed custom shark fret-markers and logo give RainSong a striking and refined look. Top-of-the-line hardware balances the composition in cool chrome. The Advanced Series sports a bold new look with rich colors, complemented by accents of the shimmering graphite-weave look.

Great Plugged In Sound
Electronics are not an afterthought at RainSong; they are an integral and important part of the RainSong experience. Because graphite is a natural enhancer of electrical energy, the graphite construction of RainSong works wonders with pickups. Plug a RainSong in and the world stands on its head; all the subtle richness of the classic carbon sound is amplified into a unique bloom of harmonics and tone.

Expert fret job and set up
All fret jobs and set ups are done individually by expert luthiers at RainSong's Woodinville factory. The frets are top quality nickel alloy for low wear and great looks. And, because RainSong necks are so stable, action can be exceptionally low for easy and comfortable playing.

Limited Lifetime Warranty
RainSong warrants its guitars to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the ownership life of the original purchaser, subject to limitations contained in the warranty."

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Technical Talk And Opinions Of Dr. John A. Decker, Jr. The Chairman Of RainSong Graphite Guitars

What Makes a RainSong Have Its Unique Sound?
A graphite guitar - specifically, a guitar with a graphite soundboard - has a unique "sound", as does a guitar with a spruce soundboard, or a cedar soundboard, or a soundboard made out of an old garbage can.

Excursus #1:
. 99% of the sound of a guitar comes from the soundboard - the top.
. To prove this point, the "Stradivarius of the guitar", Antonio de Torres (active 1830-1870), once made a guitar with a wood top and a paper mache body - which still exists in a museum in Paris.
. In blind tests people thought it was all wood!

The internal structure of any soundboard colors the tone, primarily by influencing which overtones are missing and to what degree.

Graphite, however, is different from wood, in its "acoustic damping" - vibrational energy which turns into heat instead of audible sound. Since damping is what gives a guitar its tonal character, a graphite guitar has a fundamentally different sound quality.

Damping in wood
Wood is very "lossy" - is heavily damping - in the sonic frequency range. Most woods used in guitars convert only about 50% of vibrational energy into sound. The rest goes into internal vibrations in the molecules of the complex organic chemicals that make up a piece of wood - that is, the other 50% becomes heat. That energy goes into raising - slightly - the temperature of the wood, not into sound.

More specifically, most woods show slowly-increasing damping with vibrational frequency. There is a "knee" in the vicinity of 1000 Hz - which varies with the wood species - at which 50% of the vibration is absorbed by the wood. Above this frequency, the damping increases rapidly, at around 20db per octave.

This is why the highest notes on a wooden guitar sound "muddy". You hear the "attack" - the percussive initial sound of the note being struck - but almost no "note", because the vibrations have been damped - been transformed into heat in the wood - so much that they're almost inaudible before your brain has time to hear them.

Non-linear mode interaction
It's more complicated than this, however. Most of our ability to tell a wooden guitar from a graphite guitar comes, as "hi-fi" fans know, from our brain's processing the band of sonic frequencies from roughly 2000 Hz to 12,000 Hz. The presence or absence of these very high overtones, as well as the presence or absence of "mix tones" - sum-and-difference frequencies from the nonlinear mixing of lower frequencies - give an instrument its acoustic character. They are what make a wooden guitar sound "wooden", a trash-can lid sound "tinny", and a RainSong sound clear, bright and pure.

Rigorous quantitative physics gets difficult at this point. The sort of acoustics taught in college Physics 101 assumed no losses - no damping - resulting in a nice regular series of higher harmonics, decaying exponentially with frequency, and producing no mix frequencies. Each frequency is independent of all the others, and they do not interact with each other. It is only in non-linear systems - that is in materials with sufficient damping that different non-harmonic frequencies interact with each other - that "missing" overtones, "enhanced" overtones and "mix tones" can occur.

Alas, in non-linear systems simple calculations don't work - the calculations more nearly work in a "2 + 2 = 8 or sometimes = 0" manner! Actually, one has to use the sort of non-linear wave-wave quantum calculus used to compute the energy levels in atoms. And since there are hundreds of frequencies, all interacting non-linearly, it takes a supercomputer to even approximately model an acoustic guitar! Currently, the state-of-the-art in guitar acoustics is to be able to model only the lower few modes, none of which are involved in "sound character".

On the other hand, one can attempt to measure accurately the sound waves of a guitar, looking for the frequency content and mode structure, in an anechoic chamber - a chamber with no echos nor sound-coloring reflections . However, discrete frequencies can be observed only for the lowest modes - below, say, 350 Hz. Above this, the frequency plot looks like "white noise" and one is unable to measure specific vibrational modes. The frequencies which the brain uses to determine sound character fall in the middle of this white noise and cannot be identified at all.

Excursus #2:
. There have been a number of experiments where people were asked to tell a Stradivarius violin, say, from a junk student fiddle or a Ramirez classical guitar from a junk guitar when they were played behind a curtain.
. Even "naive" subjects - people off-the-street - can almost always differentiate the quality instrument from the junk one.
. However, if one tries to identify them by their frequency spectrum or mode structure, even musical-instrument acoustic physicists who have spent their entire careers working in this field can't tell which is which.

Comparison
Now, let's apply this to the sound difference between wooden guitars and graphite guitars. Wood absorption is non-linear throughout the audible spectrum, and therefore exhibits a very complex structure of missing, enhanced and mixed overtones.

It turns out, however, that "graphite" (a composite material of carbon fibers in a resin matrix, usually epoxy) has almost no damping - no losses - at these frequencies. This means that a guitar soundboard made of graphite behaves in a nearly linear manner, displaying almost the regular overtone pattern of college physics.

Thus a RainSong's damping is almost constant across the acoustic spectrum, rather than increasing rapidly at high frequencies. Since the higher frequencies aren't damped as heavily as in a wooden guitar, the trebles are louder. High overtones are only slightly damped, and therefore display very little non-linear interaction. The overtone sequence is pure, with few mix tones or missing harmonics.

Projection Tuned LayeringT
RainSong Graphite Guitars has quite recently developed a radical new technology for manufacturing its acoustic guitars, Projection Tuned LayeringT. It is a proprietary process uniquely suited to RainSong's all-graphite construction, and patents covering it are pending. Until they issue I can't discuss the technique, but I can describe the basic acoustic physics of what we were trying to do and why we have succeeded.

Basically, we wanted to increase the acoustic volume of our guitars. Since guitar soundboards, like airplane wings and speaker cones, should ideally have zero weight and infinite stiffness, we reduced the weight of the soundboard while increasing its overall stiffness and response. We also did away with traditional soundboard bracing, which adds considerable weight and provides only localized stiffness. PTL provides uniform soundboard stiffness, enhancing the sound throughout.

I can affirm that the result is a warmer, richer bass which nicely balances RainSong's signature bell-like treble, and that the instrument as a whole is dramatically louder. Players accustomed to wooden-guitar acoustics are surprised by the light weight, delicacy and projection of the new RainSongs. Wooden soundboards simply cannot be made as light and stiff as PTL soundboards.

The new technology also allows for considerable improvements in production efficiency and quality control. Because of the unique nature of Projection Tuned Layering as a process, we can produce guitars faster and with a more consistent quality. That means we can drop the price while improving quality - a rare achievement!

This is a long answer to a short question. Physics is like that, I'm afraid, if one really wants to understand something.

There are, however, some short answers.
As compared to wood guitars:


RainSongs with Projection Tuned LayeringT are louder.
RainSongs are lighter.
RainSongs have much clearer trebles.
RainSongs have better balance, primarily because we don't have to compensate for weak trebles.
RainSongs have a purer tone, with more natural harmonics and less mixing.
Whether all this is "better" or not is ultimately a matter of personal taste - sort of like "Are the pure colors of a rainbow better than the blended colors of a painter's palette?" It does allow the musician a combination of projection, latitude and a breadth of expression that is simply not available with wooden guitars.

And judging from the reaction of owners of RainSong guitars, it is downright addictive.

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Caring For Your RainSong Guitar

Caring for your RainSong is an easy and enjoyable part of ownership. By following a few simple rules of thumb, you can avoid some common pitfalls and help maintain your RainSong's beautiful appearance for years to come. First, keep in mind that a RainSong is designed to extract the wonderful and unique tonal qualities of pure graphite - not to withstand extremes in climate or rough handling. A RainSong has been carefully layered, finished and polished for the best possible sound. So, although the materials and construction techniques ensure an instrument that is considerably more stable and stronger than conventional acoustics.

String Gauges
A RainSong comes equipped with top quality Elixir Nanoweb strings. The guitar design has been optimized for these string gauges.
The 6-string models use Elixir #11052 Light Acoustic Guitar Strings (.012 / .016 / .024 / .032 / .042 / .053)
The 12-string models use Elixir #11152 12 String Light Acoustic Guitar Strings  (.010 / .010 / .014 / .014 / .023 / .009 .030 / .012 / .039 / .018 / .047 / .027)

Changing Strings
When changing strings, change one string at a time. This will prevent the piezoelectric transducer (located under the saddle) from repositioning, which will affect the sound balance from string to string.

Action
A RainSong has been setup to a factory standard action. The action may be altered by changing the saddle height.

Truss Rod Adjustment
All-Graphite (Classic Series & Advanced Series) RainSong necks, made entirely out of composite materials, should not warp or bow over time. Classic Series necks do not have truss rods. A double action truss rod has been designed into the Advanced Series neck to allow changes to the neck relief. Adjustments may be made using a 5 mm wrench. Turn the truss rod nut clockwise to increase relief (bow) and anti-clockwise to decrease relief (bow).

Refretting
Your RainSong has been setup using jumbo nickel alloy frets that have been pressed into fret-slots on the fingerboard. A qualified guitar technician should be able to refret your RainSong just like any wooden guitar.

Humidification
All-graphite Series RainSongs (Classic Series & Advanced Series) are impervious to humidity and temperature changes.

Finish
It is best to clean your RainSong after every use since your hands contain oils that can damage finish and frets. To clean your RainSong use a high grade, non-abrasive automotive detailing product such as Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Final Inspection 34 or Quik Detailer (www.meguiars.com), and a soft all-cotton cloth. Remember to inspect the rag to make sure nothing abrasive is on it.

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