Fender Jazzmaster Owners Manual - Page 7

Guitar, exposed, appearance - pickups

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. • ..PICKUP ADJUSTMENT There are 4 height adjustment screws, 2 on each side of each pickup. To raise a pickup turn the screws counter-clockwise. To lower a pickup turn the screws clockwise. Al t AN') III IY I I IM I ItY The lead controls and the rhythm conteols are independent of each other. This allows the player to preset the controls for leadplaying and for rhythm-playing. Then, using the Lead/Rhythm switch he can switch from one to the other without the necessity of further volume and tone adjustments. The two pickups, alone or combined, and the two lead controls are used for playing lead when the LEAD/RHYTHM switch is in LEAD position (toward the neck). The neck pickup and the rhythm controls are used for playing rhythm when the Lead/ Rhythm switch is in the ' Rhythm" position (away from the neck). CASE HARDENED PLATED METAL PARTS All parts of the Jazzmaster Guitar exposed to the player's hand or body are heavily plated and will retain their new-like appearance for a long period of time. In addition, the parts which are subject to mechanical wear are made of case hardened steel, thereby providing ruggedness and durability and eliminating breakdown or malfunction. 5

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..PICKUP
ADJUSTMENT
There
are
4
height
adjustment
screws,
2
on
each
side
of
each
pickup.
To
raise
a
pickup
turn
the
screws
counter
-clockwise.
To
lower
a
pickup
turn
the
screws
clockwise.
Al
t
AN')
III
IY
I
I
IM
I
ItY
The
lead
controls
and
the
rhythm
conteols
are
independent
of
each
other.
This
allows
the
player
to
preset
the
controls
for
lead
-
playing
and
for
rhythm
-playing.
Then,
using
the
Lead/Rhythm
switch
he
can
switch
from
one
to
the
other
without
the
necessity
of
further
volume
and
tone
adjustments.
The
two
pickups,
alone
or
combined,
and
the
two
lead
controls
are
used
for
playing
lead
when
the
LEAD/RHYTHM
switch
is
in
LEAD
position
(toward
the
neck).
The
neck
pickup
and
the
rhythm
controls
are
used
for
playing
rhythm
when
the
Lead/
Rhythm
switch
is
in
the
'
Rhythm"
position
(away
from
the
neck).
CASE
HARDENED
PLATED
METAL
PARTS
All
parts
of
the
Jazzmaster
Guitar
exposed
to
the
player's
hand
or
body
are
heavily
plated
and
will
retain
their
new
-like
appearance
for
a
long
period
of
time.
In
addition,
the
parts
which
are
subject
to
mechanical
wear
are
made
of
case
hardened
steel,
thereby
pro-
viding
ruggedness
and
durability
and
elimi-
nating
breakdown
or
malfunction.
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