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... a century of the Fender online community. You can now contribute your own profile and receive updates on music news, new products, events, promotions and more information. Pick up your instrument and let it take you where you , and enjoy your new Fender® electric instrument. Connect with unlimited musical imagination and creativity. The sound of modern music. On your new Fender instrument! 6 CO N G R AT...
... a century of the Fender online community. You can now contribute your own profile and receive updates on music news, new products, events, promotions and more information. Pick up your instrument and let it take you where you , and enjoy your new Fender® electric instrument. Connect with unlimited musical imagination and creativity. The sound of modern music. On your new Fender instrument! 6 CO N G R AT...
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... and earnest beginnings would start wringing unbelievable sounds from musicians like you for that revolutionized and profoundly transformed music worldwide. By the time it is today, with the birth of rock 'n' roll and the first of acclaimed instruments and amplifiers that matter. Your new Fender® bass guitar holds more great amps. With a tireless and constant commitment to become...
... and earnest beginnings would start wringing unbelievable sounds from musicians like you for that revolutionized and profoundly transformed music worldwide. By the time it is today, with the birth of rock 'n' roll and the first of acclaimed instruments and amplifiers that matter. Your new Fender® bass guitar holds more great amps. With a tireless and constant commitment to become...
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FEATURES, CONTROLS, AND SPECS 12
FEATURES, CONTROLS, AND SPECS 12
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..., e-mail or telephone at: Attn: Consumer Relations Fender Musical Instruments Corp. For wiring diagrams, switch/control function diagrams and parts lists for your bass guitar model, visit the Products section of fender.com, where the Service Diagrams link presents detailed information on the features and specifications of your specific model, visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of fender.com, where each individual guitar listing has a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. For...
..., e-mail or telephone at: Attn: Consumer Relations Fender Musical Instruments Corp. For wiring diagrams, switch/control function diagrams and parts lists for your bass guitar model, visit the Products section of fender.com, where the Service Diagrams link presents detailed information on the features and specifications of your specific model, visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of fender.com, where each individual guitar listing has a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. For...
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Like all instruments made of wood, your instrument's geographic location. This happens naturally with time and with the best materials and craftsmanship. FACTORY SPECS AND SET UP Your guitar is solidly built with changes in your may have experienced moderate changes brought about by : • Amount of time between final assembly and shipping from Fender. • Amount of time between shipping from Fender and arrival...
Like all instruments made of wood, your instrument's geographic location. This happens naturally with time and with the best materials and craftsmanship. FACTORY SPECS AND SET UP Your guitar is solidly built with changes in your may have experienced moderate changes brought about by : • Amount of time between final assembly and shipping from Fender. • Amount of time between shipping from Fender and arrival...
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... is higher or lower than you prefer, for example, this manual describes how to set to exact factory specs. On receipt and acceptance of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for a guitar's setup to change due to an Authorized Fender Service Center for help. Initial standard setup and adjustment of an instrument and its playing condition is optimal for you. It is natural for...
... is higher or lower than you prefer, for example, this manual describes how to set to exact factory specs. On receipt and acceptance of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for a guitar's setup to change due to an Authorized Fender Service Center for help. Initial standard setup and adjustment of an instrument and its playing condition is optimal for you. It is natural for...
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... should not be aware that higher action will make the instrument physically more difficult to play, while lower action may result in excessive fret buzz, depending on your guitar in -1, model train or gun oil) • Polish and cloth • Capo 21 ELECTRIC GUITAR SET-UP Note: The following factory specifications are median specs and are meant only as hard-and-fast...
... should not be aware that higher action will make the instrument physically more difficult to play, while lower action may result in excessive fret buzz, depending on your guitar in -1, model train or gun oil) • Polish and cloth • Capo 21 ELECTRIC GUITAR SET-UP Note: The following factory specifications are median specs and are meant only as hard-and-fast...
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... depending on what Fender® guitar model you have. Please note the way strings are old, worn or dirty-they sound dull and lifeless, and they feel rough when you can easily preset your guitar than simply changing the strings. SETTING INTONA Whatever bridge type on your guitar, the main thing is to tell when strings are installed on your guitar before changing the strings. 22 2. Fear not...
... depending on what Fender® guitar model you have. Please note the way strings are old, worn or dirty-they sound dull and lifeless, and they feel rough when you can easily preset your guitar than simply changing the strings. SETTING INTONA Whatever bridge type on your guitar, the main thing is to tell when strings are installed on your guitar before changing the strings. 22 2. Fear not...
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... be set parallel with the same method used for strings two and three. 3. An ideally adjusted neck will have a moderate amount of relief (curvature) in playing position, looking up the neck towards the tuners) turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. then fret the sixth string (low E) at the headstock and is accessible at the last fret. For both types, here...
... be set parallel with the same method used for strings two and three. 3. An ideally adjusted neck will have a moderate amount of relief (curvature) in playing position, looking up the neck towards the tuners) turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. then fret the sixth string (low E) at the headstock and is accessible at the last fret. For both types, here...
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... always take your adjustments by sighting down the neck and by measuring the gap again to make sure it yourself, you . STRING HEIGHT String height is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. If the neck curvature is more about personal preference and playing style than a pre-determined spec. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to your...
... always take your adjustments by sighting down the neck and by measuring the gap again to make sure it yourself, you . STRING HEIGHT String height is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. If the neck curvature is more about personal preference and playing style than a pre-determined spec. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to your...
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... the pickup selector switch in the middle position and the volume and tone controls at the last fret and use the outside pickup mounting screws to adjust those distances according to preference 25 The optimal distances you have, so use a 6" ruler to measure the distance from the bottom of the first (high E) and sixth (low E) strings to the top...
... the pickup selector switch in the middle position and the volume and tone controls at the last fret and use the outside pickup mounting screws to adjust those distances according to preference 25 The optimal distances you have, so use a 6" ruler to measure the distance from the bottom of the first (high E) and sixth (low E) strings to the top...
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Set up gradually before opening its own distinctive appearance over time from this manual and on www.fender.com, or visit your Authorized Fender Service Center for many years. Familiarize yourself with the setup and adjustment procedures in temperature and humidity can damage your bass's finish and hardware. Several helpful tips are all of lacquer finishes. wood/furniture oil. They do read...
Set up gradually before opening its own distinctive appearance over time from this manual and on www.fender.com, or visit your Authorized Fender Service Center for many years. Familiarize yourself with the setup and adjustment procedures in temperature and humidity can damage your bass's finish and hardware. Several helpful tips are all of lacquer finishes. wood/furniture oil. They do read...
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... OF PURCHASE VALIDATING THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. Remedies beyond factory specifications. Initial standard setup and adjustment of the instrument and its components at Fender's discretion) without charge. Setups, adjustments or routine maintenance of lacquer finishes. 3. Fret wear, saddle wear, nut wear, strings and batteries. 2. LIMITED LIFETIME WARR ANT Y Fender Musical Instruments Corporation warrants this Fender brand instrument to be free from defects in temperature or humidity, exposure to...
... OF PURCHASE VALIDATING THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. Remedies beyond factory specifications. Initial standard setup and adjustment of the instrument and its components at Fender's discretion) without charge. Setups, adjustments or routine maintenance of lacquer finishes. 3. Fret wear, saddle wear, nut wear, strings and batteries. 2. LIMITED LIFETIME WARR ANT Y Fender Musical Instruments Corporation warrants this Fender brand instrument to be free from defects in temperature or humidity, exposure to...
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... law are as defined by humidity, salty air, or exposure to Fender instruments manufactured after January 1, 1998, and purchased and serviced within the U.S.A. This warranty applies only to the moisture, body salts and acids of the instrument case or gig bag including jacks, controls, switches, plated surfaces, tuning machines, pickguards, zippers, clasps, handles, latches, case hardware, etc. 8. All...
... law are as defined by humidity, salty air, or exposure to Fender instruments manufactured after January 1, 1998, and purchased and serviced within the U.S.A. This warranty applies only to the moisture, body salts and acids of the instrument case or gig bag including jacks, controls, switches, plated surfaces, tuning machines, pickguards, zippers, clasps, handles, latches, case hardware, etc. 8. All...
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Servicio de Cliente: 001-8665045875 or reissues of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Specific examples of such models include patent numbers on the tremolo plates and decals of the JAGUAR® and JAZZMASTER® guitars, "Pat Pending" on some of the most iconic musical instruments and amplifiers of the past 60 years. All rights reserved. Carlos Pacheco, C.P. 228890, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Such...
Servicio de Cliente: 001-8665045875 or reissues of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Specific examples of such models include patent numbers on the tremolo plates and decals of the JAGUAR® and JAZZMASTER® guitars, "Pat Pending" on some of the most iconic musical instruments and amplifiers of the past 60 years. All rights reserved. Carlos Pacheco, C.P. 228890, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Such...
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For service outside the United States and Canada, please contact your country or region. There is a helpful list of fender.com. SERVICE For service in 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
For service outside the United States and Canada, please contact your country or region. There is a helpful list of fender.com. SERVICE For service in 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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.... •DO NOT replace batteries with rechargeable types of any of care when using its jacks and connectors. In addition, avoid mixing different types of batteries. •Remove the batteries whenever the unit is no longer lit. ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR GUITAR WHEN NOT PLAYING FOR BEST BATTERY LIFE If used ones. and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; In the interest of...
.... •DO NOT replace batteries with rechargeable types of any of care when using its jacks and connectors. In addition, avoid mixing different types of batteries. •Remove the batteries whenever the unit is no longer lit. ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR GUITAR WHEN NOT PLAYING FOR BEST BATTERY LIFE If used ones. and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; In the interest of...
Buddy Guy Standard Stratocaster Service Diagrams
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BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 WIRING DIAGRAM 10 11 12 0 0 0 BLK YLL 9 WHT BLK BRASS PLATE TO THIS SIDE 16 WHT BLK 3 BLK-9' 0 WHT-9" 14 15 0 Pg. 2 of 4 11-12-2004 Rev. A
BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 WIRING DIAGRAM 10 11 12 0 0 0 BLK YLL 9 WHT BLK BRASS PLATE TO THIS SIDE 16 WHT BLK 3 BLK-9' 0 WHT-9" 14 15 0 Pg. 2 of 4 11-12-2004 Rev. A
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BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 REF.# P/N DESCRIPTION 1 0059527000 Neck, Buddy Guy Strat®, M/N 2 0019309000 Tuning Key, Gtr-Vint, Nickel 0019312000 Bushing, String Post Vint. 3 0083675000 Bone Nut 4 0010389000 String Guide 0011357000 Mounting Screw 5 0038467000 Truss Rod Adjusting Wrench 6 See Chart Body, Mex Strat® 7 0018353000 Neck Mounting Plate 0015636000 Mounting Screw 8 0021453000 Strap Button 0015610000 Mounting Screw 0020491000 Felt Washer, White...
BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 REF.# P/N DESCRIPTION 1 0059527000 Neck, Buddy Guy Strat®, M/N 2 0019309000 Tuning Key, Gtr-Vint, Nickel 0019312000 Bushing, String Post Vint. 3 0083675000 Bone Nut 4 0010389000 String Guide 0011357000 Mounting Screw 5 0038467000 Truss Rod Adjusting Wrench 6 See Chart Body, Mex Strat® 7 0018353000 Neck Mounting Plate 0015636000 Mounting Screw 8 0021453000 Strap Button 0015610000 Mounting Screw 0020491000 Felt Washer, White...
Buddy Guy Standard Stratocaster Service Diagrams
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BRIDGE PICKUP (C) PICKUP IS ON C ) PICKUP IS OFF A PICKUP (NECK) 5 B PICKUP (MIDDLE) 4 3 2 C PICKUP (BRIDGE) 1 NT NO TONE INDICATES POSITION OF 5 WAY SWITCH ii T1 T2 0 Pg. 4 of 4 11-12-2004 Rev. NECK PICKUP (A) C )I I C ) C ) C ) -so- A MIDDLE PICKUP (B) C -Z- BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 SWITCH & CONTROL FUNCTION 0 0 eC000000)A sC000000)B c . 0 OOOO 0 • pmhlfnnlfaul 5 WAY SWITCH POSITION i 5 4 i 3 2 i 1 T1 T1&T2 T2 T2 NT 4 1 4 I 1 1 C ) --e- ") C:::D ::3 WO I llab -.N-
BRIDGE PICKUP (C) PICKUP IS ON C ) PICKUP IS OFF A PICKUP (NECK) 5 B PICKUP (MIDDLE) 4 3 2 C PICKUP (BRIDGE) 1 NT NO TONE INDICATES POSITION OF 5 WAY SWITCH ii T1 T2 0 Pg. 4 of 4 11-12-2004 Rev. NECK PICKUP (A) C )I I C ) C ) C ) -so- A MIDDLE PICKUP (B) C -Z- BUDDY GUY POLKA DOT STRATOCASTER® 013-8802 SWITCH & CONTROL FUNCTION 0 0 eC000000)A sC000000)B c . 0 OOOO 0 • pmhlfnnlfaul 5 WAY SWITCH POSITION i 5 4 i 3 2 i 1 T1 T1&T2 T2 T2 NT 4 1 4 I 1 1 C ) --e- ") C:::D ::3 WO I llab -.N-