Fender 1992 Owners Manual

Fender 1992 Manual

Fender 1992 manual content summary:

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    • • • OWNER'S MANUAL for Guitars and Basses Crafted in the American Tradition
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    Boost/Cut Adjustable Pickups and Sensors, 8 Battery, 8 Care of Your Guitar or Bass, 13 Fender/Wilkinson Nut, 7 Non-Tremolo Bridges, 3 12 String American Standard Deluxe Fine Tuning Standard Vintage Telecaster Style Vintage Style Pan Control, 1 TBX, 1 Switches, 2 Coil Splitter Dual Coil Selector
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    pleased that you have selected one of our fine quality instruments. Fender guitars and basses combine the highest quality components with the finest workmanship and are warranted take the time to read this manual and familiarize yourself with the many new features and capabilities of this instrument.
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    not previously available. ACTIVE ELECTRONICS Some Fender instruments feature active electronics, which are in the manual addendum for your particular instrument included with this manual. Treble Boost Bass Boost/Cut The Bass Boost/Cut control allows you to increase or decrease the bass frequency
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    could be substantially more powerful than that of a standard guitar or bass. Notch Filter Frequency Shift The active electronic circuitry is controlled by a Control from 1 to 10 causes the tone you hear to go from bass to treble. SWITCHES Pickup Selector The pickup selector switch does just what it
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    Tuning Adjusters (Patented) allow convenient, precise tuning at the bridge. The Pull each string into its own individual hole and string the bass as normal. 12-String Individual string height is not offered intonation. Vintage Telecaster Style Just like the original '52 Telecaster bridge after which
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    slots that are cut into the bridge bass plate. The thicker bass plate and steel spring block, coupled : For more detailed instructions on the Kahler tremolo, please consult the Kahler manual included with this instrument lock in/lock out arms, precision engineered locking saddles, and 3 section
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    in tune even after stretching. This should insure proper stretching and eliminate tuning problems associated with new strings. Finally, loosen nut, tune to pitch with to provide optimum sound transfer. These, coupled with the thick bass plate and steel spring block, help to deliver increased sustain
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    TUNING GEARS Adjustable Some Fender guitars and basses are equipped with tuning gears on which you can adjust the to the post (with minimal string wrap) that keeps the guitar in tune during tremolo use. Fender uses two types of locking keys (Fig.3 & 4): SPERZEL: Fig. 3 TIGHTEN CLOCKWISE STRING
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    should first be relieved by turning (loosening) the key; no tension should be applied to the strings. FENDER/WILKINSON NUT Some guitars feature the Fender/Wilkinson Nut, which utilizes a completely new, revolutionary needle-bearing roller design with integral needle-bearing roller string tree
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    can be adjusted for height. The procedure for adjusting the height is covered in section 5, Set Pickup or Sensor Height. TRUSS ROD Each Fender guitar and bass is carefully adjusted at the factory. The truss rod and string height are set for optimum action and playability with medium gauge strings
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    nut is loosened. Take the instrument to the nearest Authorized Dealer or Service Center for inspection. Note: The Truss Rod Nut should not be left tightened by at least a quarter turn. Bi-Flex Truss Rod Some Fender guitars and basses have a unique Bi-Flex truss rod system. Unlike standard truss rods
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    in either direction. Take the instrument to the nearest Authorized Dealer or Service Center for inspection. Note: The Truss Rod Nut should not be 2mm) +/- 1/64" (.4mm) Strings 5 - 6: 3/32" (2.4mm) +/- 1/64" (.4mm) Bass: Strings 1 - 4: 3/32" (2mm) +/- 1/64" (.4mm) These dimensions are the factory
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    Vintage Each saddle is individually adjusted by using the two Allen socket screws located on the top of the saddle (vintage Telecasters and vintage basses have flathead screws instead of Allen socket screws). Clockwise raises and counterclockwise lowers. Be sure both height adjustment screws of each
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    Tremsetter when finished. 5. Set Pickup or Sensor Height The pickups/Sensors on your Fender guitar or bass are fully adjustable for height. Adjustments are made by turning the Height Adjustment Screws still experience difficulties, take the guitar to an Authorized Dealer or Service Center. 12
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    the 12th fret harmonic. Retune and retest after each adjustment. Vintage Telecaster Adjust the flathead screw at the end of the bridge clockwise to the two strings is achieved. CARE OF YOUR GUITAR OR BASS Your new Fender guitar or bass is precision made to give you many years of satisfaction. A few
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    including the strings, with a clean, soft cloth. Regular cleaning with Fender Polish is recommended. Avoid exposing the guitar to any chemical or substance and tonal qualities of your guitar. Change them often, using Fender strings. If your guitar needs repair work, refer all such work to
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    be repaired or replaced without charge if the product is returned to any Authorized Fender Dealer or Fender Service Center. Any service performed by other than an Authorized Fender Dealer or Fender Service Center is not reimburseable under the warranty. Transportation costs are not included in this
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OWNER'S
MANUAL
for
Guitars
and
Basses
Crafted
in
the
American
Tradition