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Create your new Fender® electric instrument. Visit www.fender.com for more than half a century of the Fender online community. Connect with unlimited musical imagination and creativity. On your own profile and receive updates on music news, new products, events, promotions and more. It's the culmination of musical expression that drives the sound of Fender is heard everywhere. Pick up your instrument and let it...
Create your new Fender® electric instrument. Visit www.fender.com for more than half a century of the Fender online community. Connect with unlimited musical imagination and creativity. On your own profile and receive updates on music news, new products, events, promotions and more. It's the culmination of musical expression that drives the sound of Fender is heard everywhere. Pick up your instrument and let it...
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... instrument- Other classics followed-the Jazzmaster® guitar (1958), the Jazz Bass® (1960) the Jaguar® guitar (1962), and more than half a century of the world's most acclaimed and enduring guitar amp families. Fender unveiled perhaps the most popular and influential electric guitar ever-the Stratocaster®-in one of musical history. sounds never envisioned by Fender designers, or anyone else for electronics...
... instrument- Other classics followed-the Jazzmaster® guitar (1958), the Jazz Bass® (1960) the Jaguar® guitar (1962), and more than half a century of the world's most acclaimed and enduring guitar amp families. Fender unveiled perhaps the most popular and influential electric guitar ever-the Stratocaster®-in one of musical history. sounds never envisioned by Fender designers, or anyone else for electronics...
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FEATURES, CONTROLS, AND SPECS 12
FEATURES, CONTROLS, AND SPECS 12
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... a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. Perimeter Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 596-7195 consumerrelations@fender.com 13 Global Headquarters 17600 N. For additional support, please contact us directly by mail, 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...
... a Specs link that provides complete and comprehensive information. Perimeter Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 596-7195 consumerrelations@fender.com 13 Global Headquarters 17600 N. For additional support, please contact us directly by mail, 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...
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.... As part of its final assembly, we've hand-adjusted it and set it up to different temperatures and humidity levels. Like all instruments made of wood, your instrument's geographic location. 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. •...
.... As part of its final assembly, we've hand-adjusted it and set it up to different temperatures and humidity levels. Like all instruments made of wood, your instrument's geographic location. 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. •...
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... guitar to an Authorized Fender Service Center for help. Your guitar is designed to include many adjustment points that allow you to compensate for changes that its parts at time of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for a guitar's setup to change due to the factors just listed. TAKE NOTE When you first get your guitar so that might have taken place after final assembly...
... guitar to an Authorized Fender Service Center for help. Your guitar is designed to include many adjustment points that allow you to compensate for changes that its parts at time of the instrument, the consumer assumes all responsibility for a guitar's setup to change due to the factors just listed. TAKE NOTE When you first get your guitar so that might have taken place after final assembly...
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... They 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 ... and tape measure • Set of Allen wrenches • Phillips head screwdriver • Electronic tuner • Wire cutters • String winder • Light machine oil (3-in top playing shape, follow the five steps presented here. ELECTRIC GUITAR SET-UP Note: The following factory specifications are median specs and are meant only as ...
... They 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 ... and tape measure • Set of Allen wrenches • Phillips head screwdriver • Electronic tuner • Wire cutters • String winder • Light machine oil (3-in top playing shape, follow the five steps presented here. ELECTRIC GUITAR SET-UP Note: The following factory specifications are median specs and are meant only as ...
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... to determine the scale length of bridges and tuning machines, and different instruments call for different string replacement instructions. Double that measurement to make sure there's sufficient string break angle (at least 30˚) over the bridge saddles. Fender guitar models use a variety of your guitar than simply changing the strings. SETTING INTONA Whatever bridge type on your guitar, the main thing is no better, faster or...
... to determine the scale length of bridges and tuning machines, and different instruments call for different string replacement instructions. Double that measurement to make sure there's sufficient string break angle (at least 30˚) over the bridge saddles. Fender guitar models use a variety of your guitar than simply changing the strings. SETTING INTONA Whatever bridge type on your guitar, the main thing is no better, faster or...
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..." (0.3 mm) from the bottom of the 8th fret using a Phillips head screwdriver. To adjust the truss rod, fasten a capo to the top of the string to the first fret; Fender guitars use two kinds of relief (curvature) in playing position, looking up the neck towards the tuners) turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. Move the third saddle back from...
..." (0.3 mm) from the bottom of the 8th fret using a Phillips head screwdriver. To adjust the truss rod, fasten a capo to the top of the string to the first fret; Fender guitars use two kinds of relief (curvature) in playing position, looking up the neck towards the tuners) turn the truss rod adjustment nut counterclockwise. Move the third saddle back from...
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...gap again with the feeler gauge. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to your Authorized Fender Service Center. 24 4. About 4/64" on the treble side is suggested, but string height can always take your tuning; Check your guitar to measure the distance between the bottom of...approximately 4/64", which is Fender's recommended spec, so adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret. Adjustment at neck joint (Phillips screwdriver): If the neck curvature is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise. That distance should be set to make sure it yourself, you...
...gap again with the feeler gauge. Check your tuning first, then use a 6" ruler to your Authorized Fender Service Center. 24 4. About 4/64" on the treble side is suggested, but string height can always take your tuning; Check your guitar to measure the distance between the bottom of...approximately 4/64", which is Fender's recommended spec, so adjust each string and the top of the 17th fret. Adjustment at neck joint (Phillips screwdriver): If the neck curvature is too convex, turn the truss rod adjustment nut clockwise. That distance should be set to make sure it yourself, you...
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... 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 of sonic variables. PICKUP HEIGHT Pickups that are generally greatest on the sixth string (low E) at the neck pickup... mm) to this chart: These distances are set them correctly, fret all the strings at their respective pole pieces. Adjust pickup height as preferred around the measurements indicated, with the pickup selector switch in the middle position and the volume and tone controls at the last fret and use the outside pickup mounting...
... 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 of sonic variables. PICKUP HEIGHT Pickups that are generally greatest on the sixth string (low E) at the neck pickup... mm) to this chart: These distances are set them correctly, fret all the strings at their respective pole pieces. Adjust pickup height as preferred around the measurements indicated, with the pickup selector switch in the middle position and the volume and tone controls at the last fret and use the outside pickup mounting...
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... rubber tubing (it looking, sounding and playing great for recommendations). Several helpful tips are all of fender.com for many years. wood/furniture oil. Tighten the strap buttons. Use a standard Phillips head screwdriver to minimize damage, and let a cold instrument warm up and adjust. And remember-no oil on the finished surfaces, and wipe metal parts clean with lemon oil...
... rubber tubing (it looking, sounding and playing great for recommendations). Several helpful tips are all of fender.com for many years. wood/furniture oil. Tighten the strap buttons. Use a standard Phillips head screwdriver to minimize damage, and let a cold instrument warm up and adjust. And remember-no oil on the finished surfaces, and wipe metal parts clean with lemon oil...
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... 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. LIMITED LIFETIME WARR ANT Y Fender Musical Instruments Corporation warrants this Fender brand instrument to Fender from an Authorized Fender Service Center for alternative considerations. All transportation, insurance and freight charges associated with warranty service and repairs on Fender instruments are not covered by this warranty...
... 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. LIMITED LIFETIME WARR ANT Y Fender Musical Instruments Corporation warrants this Fender brand instrument to Fender from an Authorized Fender Service Center for alternative considerations. All transportation, insurance and freight charges associated with warranty service and repairs on Fender instruments are not covered by this warranty...
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... 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. This warranty applies only to you. Damage, corrosion or rusting of any other than a Fender Certified Technician at an Authorized Fender Service Center). Any instrument purchased from customization or modification. 7. Any...
... 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. This warranty applies only to you. Damage, corrosion or rusting of any other than a Fender Certified Technician at an Authorized Fender Service Center). Any instrument purchased from customization or modification. 7. Any...
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..., and "Design and Circuits Patented" language on these guitars are U.S. All rights reserved. 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 vintage guitars and amplifiers, and may therefore incorporate markings or text associated...
..., and "Design and Circuits Patented" language on these guitars are U.S. All rights reserved. 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 vintage guitars and amplifiers, and may therefore incorporate markings or text associated...
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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 For service outside the United States and Canada, please contact your country or region.
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... of the skin, make sure that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it near your eyes. To avoid inflammation of care when using its jacks and connectors. and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; object such as sunshine, fire, or the like. •DO NOT replace batteries with running water...
... of the skin, make sure that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it near your eyes. To avoid inflammation of care when using its jacks and connectors. and when using the unit's knobs and other controls; object such as sunshine, fire, or the like. •DO NOT replace batteries with running water...
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FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION Page 1 of 4 JUN 17, 2015 - STANDARD STRATOCASTER HH ® (014-9100-XXX) PARTS LAYOUT 345 67 2 1 8 9 31 32 33 34 10 11 25 26 27 12 13 14 29 28 15 16 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 9 33 34 COPYRIGHT - 2015 - Rev. A
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STANDARD STRATOCASTER HH ® (014-9100-XXX) WIRING DIAGRAM NECK PICKUP 3-WAY SWITCH CAPACITOR .1µF TONE (T1) BRIDGE PICKUP MASTER VOLUME BLACK GROUND WIRE TO BRIDGE SWITCH POT TONE (T2) GROUND LUG SOLDER CAPACITOR .1µF BLACK AND WHITE WIRES TO OUTPUT JACK COPYRIGHT - 2015 - FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION Page 3 of 4 JUN 17, 2015 - A Rev.
STANDARD STRATOCASTER HH ® (014-9100-XXX) WIRING DIAGRAM NECK PICKUP 3-WAY SWITCH CAPACITOR .1µF TONE (T1) BRIDGE PICKUP MASTER VOLUME BLACK GROUND WIRE TO BRIDGE SWITCH POT TONE (T2) GROUND LUG SOLDER CAPACITOR .1µF BLACK AND WHITE WIRES TO OUTPUT JACK COPYRIGHT - 2015 - FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION Page 3 of 4 JUN 17, 2015 - A Rev.
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Rev. A FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION Page 4 of 4 JUN 17, 2015 - STANDARD STRATOCASTER HH ® (014-9100-XXX) SWITCH AND CONTROL FUNCTION NECK PICKUP BRIDGE PICKUP TONE 1 (T1) TONE 2 (T2) PUSH/PULL KNOB COPYRIGHT - 2015 -
Rev. A FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION Page 4 of 4 JUN 17, 2015 - STANDARD STRATOCASTER HH ® (014-9100-XXX) SWITCH AND CONTROL FUNCTION NECK PICKUP BRIDGE PICKUP TONE 1 (T1) TONE 2 (T2) PUSH/PULL KNOB COPYRIGHT - 2015 -