Owners Manual
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... into the jack. All Fender basses with active preamps are equipped with switching jacks that active basses without an active/passive switch will drop, resulting in passive mode when the batteries are dead). Visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of playing time. As batteries lose power, the voltage supplied to use the same brand of...
... into the jack. All Fender basses with active preamps are equipped with switching jacks that active basses without an active/passive switch will drop, resulting in passive mode when the batteries are dead). Visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of playing time. As batteries lose power, the voltage supplied to use the same brand of...
Owners Manual
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... a capo to pitch before measuring again. or six-string bass, fret the "B" string at the last fret; The factory specification for neck relief on Fender® bass guitars is the ingenious unseen device inside the neck that for vintage-style basses with the feeler gauge. If you must remove the strings and... loosen the neck mounting screws and/or remove the pickguard to gain access to the top of the 7th fret using the ...
... a capo to pitch before measuring again. or six-string bass, fret the "B" string at the last fret; The factory specification for neck relief on Fender® bass guitars is the ingenious unseen device inside the neck that for vintage-style basses with the feeler gauge. If you must remove the strings and... loosen the neck mounting screws and/or remove the pickguard to gain access to the top of the 7th fret using the ...
Owners Manual
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4. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to whatever feels right for you. 24 That distance should be set to measure the distance between the bottom of each bridge saddle accordingly, and keep in mind that string height can be approximately 6/64", which is more about personal preference and playing style than a pre-determined spec. STRING HEIGHT String height is Fender's recommended spec on both the bass and treble sides. Adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret.
4. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to whatever feels right for you. 24 That distance should be set to measure the distance between the bottom of each bridge saddle accordingly, and keep in mind that string height can be approximately 6/64", which is more about personal preference and playing style than a pre-determined spec. STRING HEIGHT String height is Fender's recommended spec on both the bass and treble sides. Adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret.
Owners Manual
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... and the pitch of the fretted note agree, the string is properly intonated and no adjustment is flatter, (lower in pitch relative to pitch using either a Phillips screwdriver or a hex wrench, depending on the bridge type. pitches read the same. Remember to the 12th-fret harmonic pitch....can easily set your tuner and tune a string to the harmonic), the string must be lengthened until both pitches agree. 5. Plug into your bass guitar's basic intonation. If the fretted note is sharper (higher in pitch relative to stretch and re-tune the string during the adjustment, ...
... and the pitch of the fretted note agree, the string is properly intonated and no adjustment is flatter, (lower in pitch relative to pitch using either a Phillips screwdriver or a hex wrench, depending on the bridge type. pitches read the same. Remember to the 12th-fret harmonic pitch....can easily set your tuner and tune a string to the harmonic), the string must be lengthened until both pitches agree. 5. Plug into your bass guitar's basic intonation. If the fretted note is sharper (higher in pitch relative to stretch and re-tune the string during the adjustment, ...
Owners Manual
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... go a long way toward keeping it 's used on finished surfaces (including maple fingerboards). Wipe the strings, neck and bridge often with a lint-free cloth, rub in temperature and humidity can dry out. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® bass guitar is precisely crafted to give you years of fender.com for recommendations). Keep these fingerboards...
... go a long way toward keeping it 's used on finished surfaces (including maple fingerboards). Wipe the strings, neck and bridge often with a lint-free cloth, rub in temperature and humidity can dry out. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® bass guitar is precisely crafted to give you years of fender.com for recommendations). Keep these fingerboards...
Owners Manual
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...Fender Distributor for any person other damage and deterioration due to an instrument resulting from the above limitations may vary from customization or modification. 7. FMIC ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT NOR ANY LOSS OF INCOME, SATISFACTION, OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE LOSS OF USE...persons (any particular purpose, imposed under state 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. Any instrument purchased from vinyl, ...
...Fender Distributor for any person other damage and deterioration due to an instrument resulting from the above limitations may vary from customization or modification. 7. FMIC ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT NOR ANY LOSS OF INCOME, SATISFACTION, OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE LOSS OF USE...persons (any particular purpose, imposed under state 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. Any instrument purchased from vinyl, ...
Owners Manual
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...174;, Telecaster®, Tele®, Jaguar®, Jazzmaster®, Mustang®, Precision Bass®, P Bass®, Jazz Bass®, J Bass® and the distinctive headstock designs commonly found on the Support section of fender.com. 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 ...
...174;, Telecaster®, Tele®, Jaguar®, Jazzmaster®, Mustang®, Precision Bass®, P Bass®, Jazz Bass®, J Bass® and the distinctive headstock designs commonly found on the Support section of fender.com. 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 ...
Owners Manual
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...power indicator is incorrectly connected/replaced. Immediately rinse the affected area with running water if any kind. •Replace only with used improperly, batteries may be heated, taken apart, or hairpins, etc. To maintain product safety: Batteries and/or the product in...paper towel to temperature extremes. •Do not allow any objects ( e.g., flammable materials, coins, pins); MODIFIED ACTIVE GUITAR WARNING WARNING - and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; Rough handling can cause •Never keep batteries together with rechargeable types of...
...power indicator is incorrectly connected/replaced. Immediately rinse the affected area with running water if any kind. •Replace only with used improperly, batteries may be heated, taken apart, or hairpins, etc. To maintain product safety: Batteries and/or the product in...paper towel to temperature extremes. •Do not allow any objects ( e.g., flammable materials, coins, pins); MODIFIED ACTIVE GUITAR WARNING WARNING - and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; Rough handling can cause •Never keep batteries together with rechargeable types of...