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...-the Stratocaster®-in Fullerton, Calif., building solid amplifiers and lap steel guitars that were popular with a stable of acclaimed instruments and amplifiers that year, Fender introduced the world's first commercially successful solid-body electric bass guitar, the Precision Bass®, soon followed by its single-pickup version, the Esquire®). With a tireless and constant commitment...
...-the Stratocaster®-in Fullerton, Calif., building solid amplifiers and lap steel guitars that were popular with a stable of acclaimed instruments and amplifiers that year, Fender introduced the world's first commercially successful solid-body electric bass guitar, the Precision Bass®, soon followed by its single-pickup version, the Esquire®). With a tireless and constant commitment...
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.... Global Headquarters 17600 N. For details on the features and specifications of your specific model, visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of www.fender.com, where each individual bass guitar listing has a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. For wiring diagrams, switch/control function diagrams and parts lists for your...
.... Global Headquarters 17600 N. For details on the features and specifications of your specific model, visit the Knowledge Base in the Support section of www.fender.com, where each individual bass guitar listing has a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. For wiring diagrams, switch/control function diagrams and parts lists for your...
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The exact condition of the playing action can be affected by exposure to Fender® factory specs, which give you the best possible playing action. This happens naturally with time and with the best materials and craftsmanship. As ...instrument's geographic location. FACTORY SPECS AND SET UP Your bass guitar is solidly built with changes in your bass 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 at shipping destination. • Method of ...
The exact condition of the playing action can be affected by exposure to Fender® factory specs, which give you the best possible playing action. This happens naturally with time and with the best materials and craftsmanship. As ...instrument's geographic location. FACTORY SPECS AND SET UP Your bass guitar is solidly built with changes in your bass 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 at shipping destination. • Method of ...
Owners Manual
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...are not covered by the Fender warranty. It is designed...it yourself, you can always take your bass to an Authorized Fender Service Center for changes that its parts... at time of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for an instrument's setup to change due to exact factory specs. Initial standard setup and adjustment of an instrument and its playing condition is no longer set up, adjust and maintain your bass...customize the instrument to compensate for help. Your bass is natural for setup, adjustment and maintenance....
...are not covered by the Fender warranty. It is designed...it yourself, you can always take your bass to an Authorized Fender Service Center for changes that its parts... at time of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for an instrument's setup to change due to exact factory specs. Initial standard setup and adjustment of an instrument and its playing condition is no longer set up, adjust and maintain your bass...customize the instrument to compensate for help. Your bass is natural for setup, adjustment and maintenance....
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First, you'll need the right tools: • Electronic tuner • Wire cutters • Capo • Set of automotive feeler gauges (.002" - .025") • 6" ruler (with 1/32" and 1/64" increments) • Large Phillips screwdriver (Vintage Series basses), or the hex truss rod adjustment wrench that accompanied your bass (modern basses) • Mini flat-head screwdriver (Vintage Series basses), or the hex saddle height adjustment wrench that accompanied your bass guitar in top playing shape, follow the five steps presented here. BASS GUITAR SET-UP To put your bass (modern basses) 18
First, you'll need the right tools: • Electronic tuner • Wire cutters • Capo • Set of automotive feeler gauges (.002" - .025") • 6" ruler (with 1/32" and 1/64" increments) • Large Phillips screwdriver (Vintage Series basses), or the hex truss rod adjustment wrench that accompanied your bass (modern basses) • Mini flat-head screwdriver (Vintage Series basses), or the hex saddle height adjustment wrench that accompanied your bass guitar in top playing shape, follow the five steps presented here. BASS GUITAR SET-UP To put your bass (modern basses) 18
Owners Manual
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...end toward the headstock, you are adjusting a five- Check your Authorized Fender Service Center. 22 TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENTS The truss rod is the ingenious unseen device inside the neck that for neck relief on Fender® bass guitars is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise. If ...you can always take your guitar to the truss rod adjustment nut. When you can see whether the neck is...
...end toward the headstock, you are adjusting a five- Check your Authorized Fender Service Center. 22 TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENTS The truss rod is the ingenious unseen device inside the neck that for neck relief on Fender® bass guitars is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise. If ...you can always take your guitar to the truss rod adjustment nut. When you can see whether the neck is...
Owners Manual
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... saddle will affect the pitch. It's a good idea to pitch using either a Phillips screwdriver or a hex wrench, depending on the bridge type. Plug into your bass guitar's basic intonation. If the two pitches disagree, an adjustment must be shortened until the harmonic and the fretted 27 5. To do this , turn the saddle...
... saddle will affect the pitch. It's a good idea to pitch using either a Phillips screwdriver or a hex wrench, depending on the bridge type. Plug into your bass guitar's basic intonation. If the two pitches disagree, an adjustment must be shortened until the harmonic and the fretted 27 5. To do this , turn the saddle...
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... Center for very long to plastics, synthetics and surgical rubber tubing (it is precisely crafted to expose lacquer finishes for routine seasonal adjustments. Several helpful tips are all of fender.com for many years. wood/furniture oil. Tighten the strap buttons. The natural... and enjoyment. Oil the fingerboard. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® bass guitar is not covered under the Fender warranty. 2299 If such exposure can mar the finish. Keep these fingerboards beautiful by some guitar stands and straps), all natural elements of the aging process...
... Center for very long to plastics, synthetics and surgical rubber tubing (it is precisely crafted to expose lacquer finishes for routine seasonal adjustments. Several helpful tips are all of fender.com for many years. wood/furniture oil. Tighten the strap buttons. The natural... and enjoyment. Oil the fingerboard. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Fender® bass guitar is not covered under the Fender warranty. 2299 If such exposure can mar the finish. Keep these fingerboards beautiful by some guitar stands and straps), all natural elements of the aging process...
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... outside these countries are as defined by the authorized Fender Distributor for any particular purpose, imposed under state law are limited to Fender instruments manufactured after January 1, 1998, and purchased and serviced within the U.S.A. Fender Musical Instruments Corp. 17600 N. and acids of perspiration, guitar straps, guitar stands/hangers made from vinyl, plastic, rubber or other...
... outside these countries are as defined by the authorized Fender Distributor for any particular purpose, imposed under state law are limited to Fender instruments manufactured after January 1, 1998, and purchased and serviced within the U.S.A. Fender Musical Instruments Corp. 17600 N. and acids of perspiration, guitar straps, guitar stands/hangers made from vinyl, plastic, rubber or other...
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...®, Tele®, Jaguar®, Jazzmaster®, Mustang®, Precision Bass®, P Bass®, Jazz Bass®, J Bass® and the distinctive headstock designs commonly found on these guitars are intentional recreations 32 IMPORTADO POR: Instrumentos Musicales Fender S.A. Servicio de Cliente: 001-8665045875 SERVICE or reissues of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. For service outside the United States and...
...®, Tele®, Jaguar®, Jazzmaster®, Mustang®, Precision Bass®, P Bass®, Jazz Bass®, J Bass® and the distinctive headstock designs commonly found on these guitars are intentional recreations 32 IMPORTADO POR: Instrumentos Musicales Fender S.A. Servicio de Cliente: 001-8665045875 SERVICE or reissues of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. For service outside the United States and...
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... utmost caution so that none of the discharge has entered the eyes. 3333 To maintain product safety: Batteries and/or the product in water. •Make sure you observe the correct polarity USING THE UNIT SAFELY when installing the batteries. •Avoid using its jacks and connectors...In addition, avoid mixing 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. or liquids of the discharge from the battery compartment. MODIFIED ACTIVE...
... utmost caution so that none of the discharge has entered the eyes. 3333 To maintain product safety: Batteries and/or the product in water. •Make sure you observe the correct polarity USING THE UNIT SAFELY when installing the batteries. •Avoid using its jacks and connectors...In addition, avoid mixing 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. or liquids of the discharge from the battery compartment. MODIFIED ACTIVE...
Roger Waters Precision Bass Service Diagrams
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Rev. A FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION PART NUMBER 0077840506 0077841000 0013187000 0058265049 0011357049 0994913000 0015578049 0036822049 0068293000 0994929000 0016352049 0031153049 0016436049 0047329049 0077839002 0018113049 0058457000 0994922000 0022384049 0990831000 0015552049 9280730080 0017333049 0036810049 0074200000 0074304000 0017571049 0018872049 0074302000 0021093049 0991448100 9280610005 0015636049 0021109049 0037723000 0991522000 Page 2 OF 4 FEB 25, 2011 - ROGER WATERS P-BASS 0147000306 PARTS LIST REF...
Rev. A FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION PART NUMBER 0077840506 0077841000 0013187000 0058265049 0011357049 0994913000 0015578049 0036822049 0068293000 0994929000 0016352049 0031153049 0016436049 0047329049 0077839002 0018113049 0058457000 0994922000 0022384049 0990831000 0015552049 9280730080 0017333049 0036810049 0074200000 0074304000 0017571049 0018872049 0074302000 0021093049 0991448100 9280610005 0015636049 0021109049 0037723000 0991522000 Page 2 OF 4 FEB 25, 2011 - ROGER WATERS P-BASS 0147000306 PARTS LIST REF...