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... and lifeless, and they feel rough when you have. Fender guitar models use a variety of measurements. Fear not, though-you can easily preset your guitar. Double that measurement to determine the scale length of your guitar, the main thing is to do it depending on your guitar than simply changing the strings. Bridge adjustments such as...
... and lifeless, and they feel rough when you have. Fender guitar models use a variety of measurements. Fear not, though-you can easily preset your guitar. Double that measurement to determine the scale length of your guitar, the main thing is to do it depending on your guitar than simply changing the strings. Bridge adjustments such as...
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... from the body end toward the headstock, you can see whether the neck is too concave, (the guitar in it from the bottom of the string to the first fret; Fender guitars use two kinds of truss rod adjustment mechanisms. One is accessible at the neck TIGHTEN joint and is adjusted... using an Allen wrench; The fourth-string saddle should be set parallel with the same method used for strings two and three. 3. Proceed ...
... from the body end toward the headstock, you can see whether the neck is too concave, (the guitar in it from the bottom of the string to the first fret; Fender guitars use two kinds of truss rod adjustment mechanisms. One is accessible at the neck TIGHTEN joint and is adjusted... using an Allen wrench; The fourth-string saddle should be set parallel with the same method used for strings two and three. 3. Proceed ...
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...): If the neck curvature is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. Check your Authorized Fender Service Center. 24 4. You can always take your guitar to your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to measure the distance between the bottom of each bridge saddle accordingly (or the bridge ...make sure it yourself, you . About 4/64" on the treble side is suggested, but string height can be approximately 4/64", which is Fender's recommended spec, so adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret. then check the gap again with the feeler gauge. STRING HEIGHT...
...): If the neck curvature is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. Check your Authorized Fender Service Center. 24 4. You can always take your guitar to your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to measure the distance between the bottom of each bridge saddle accordingly (or the bridge ...make sure it yourself, you . About 4/64" on the treble side is suggested, but string height can be approximately 4/64", which is Fender's recommended spec, so adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret. then check the gap again with the feeler gauge. STRING HEIGHT...
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... HEIGHT Pickups that are generally greatest on the sixth string (low E) at the neck pickup position, and closest on what pickups you have, so use the outside pickup mounting screws to adjust those distances according to this chart: These distances are set them correctly, fret all the strings at the... last fret and use a 6" ruler to measure the distance from the bottom of the first (high E) and sixth (low E) strings to preference 25 To set too high ...
... HEIGHT Pickups that are generally greatest on the sixth string (low E) at the neck pickup position, and closest on what pickups you have, so use the outside pickup mounting screws to adjust those distances according to this chart: These distances are set them correctly, fret all the strings at the... last fret and use a 6" ruler to measure the distance from the bottom of the first (high E) and sixth (low E) strings to preference 25 To set too high ...
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... lacquer and can 't be helped, however, loosen the strings to minimize damage, and let a cold instrument warm up and adjust. Use Fender-approved polish on the finished surfaces, and wipe metal parts clean with a lint-free cloth regularly. The natural oils in , let soak...finish long used on www.fender.com, or visit your Authorized Fender Service Center for many years. Oil the fingerboard. Extremes in this type of fender.com for very long to periodically check and tighten strap buttons. Tighten the strap buttons. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® guitar is ...
... lacquer and can 't be helped, however, loosen the strings to minimize damage, and let a cold instrument warm up and adjust. Use Fender-approved polish on the finished surfaces, and wipe metal parts clean with a lint-free cloth regularly. The natural oils in , let soak...finish long used on www.fender.com, or visit your Authorized Fender Service Center for many years. Oil the fingerboard. Extremes in this type of fender.com for very long to periodically check and tighten strap buttons. Tighten the strap buttons. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® guitar is ...
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...LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT NOR ANY LOSS OF INCOME, SATISFACTION, OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE LOSS OF USE OF SAME DUE TO DEFECTS OR AVAILABILITY OF SAME DURING SERVICE. and Canada. Perimeter Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone: (... are limited to normal usage, wear and tear, aging, accidents, neglect, abuse, or acts of perspiration, guitar straps, guitar stands/hangers made from anyone other than an Authorized Fender Dealer. 11. Some states do not allow limitations on any particular purpose, imposed under state law are as defined...
...LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT NOR ANY LOSS OF INCOME, SATISFACTION, OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE LOSS OF USE OF SAME DUE TO DEFECTS OR AVAILABILITY OF SAME DURING SERVICE. and Canada. Perimeter Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Phone: (... are limited to normal usage, wear and tear, aging, accidents, neglect, abuse, or acts of perspiration, guitar straps, guitar stands/hangers made from anyone other than an Authorized Fender Dealer. 11. Some states do not allow limitations on any particular purpose, imposed under state law are as defined...
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... intentional recreations 30 All rights reserved. registered trademarks of vintage guitars and amplifiers, and may therefore incorporate markings or text associated with original patents that have since expired. NOTICE REGARDING USE OF HISTORIC PATENT NUMBERS/MARKINGS: FENDER® is proud to denote or imply live patents or ongoing patent protection. Carlos Pacheco, C.P. 228890...
... intentional recreations 30 All rights reserved. registered trademarks of vintage guitars and amplifiers, and may therefore incorporate markings or text associated with original patents that have since expired. NOTICE REGARDING USE OF HISTORIC PATENT NUMBERS/MARKINGS: FENDER® is proud to denote or imply live patents or ongoing patent protection. Carlos Pacheco, C.P. 228890...
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There is a helpful list of fender.com. SERVICE For service in your country or region. For service outside the United States and Canada, please contact your authorized dealer or the Fender distributor in the United States and Canada, please contact an Authorized Fender Service Center, which you can find by calling the Fender Consumer Relations Department (480) 596-7195 or using the Service and Repairs link on the Support section of international distributors online at fender.com/distributors. 32
There is a helpful list of fender.com. SERVICE For service in your country or region. For service outside the United States and Canada, please contact your authorized dealer or the Fender distributor in the United States and Canada, please contact an Authorized Fender Service Center, which you can find by calling the Fender Consumer Relations Department (480) 596-7195 or using the Service and Repairs link on the Support section of international distributors online at fender.com/distributors. 32
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...different types of batteries. •Remove the batteries whenever the unit is incorrectly connected/replaced. ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR GUITAR WHEN NOT PLAYING FOR BEST BATTERY LIFE If used ones. In the interest of safety, please read and observe the following precautions. •Incorrect handling of fire..., leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it near your hands or skin. •Use a reasonable amount of the discharge from the battery compartment. MODIFIED ACTIVE GUITAR WARNING WARNING - object such as sunshine, fire, or the like. •DO NOT replace batteries ...
...different types of batteries. •Remove the batteries whenever the unit is incorrectly connected/replaced. ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR GUITAR WHEN NOT PLAYING FOR BEST BATTERY LIFE If used ones. In the interest of safety, please read and observe the following precautions. •Incorrect handling of fire..., leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it near your hands or skin. •Use a reasonable amount of the discharge from the battery compartment. MODIFIED ACTIVE GUITAR WARNING WARNING - object such as sunshine, fire, or the like. •DO NOT replace batteries ...