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Adjustments

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PICKUP ADJUSTMENT The Pickups on your new Fender are fully adjustable for height. For maximum output, the Pickups should be adjusted so that they are parallel to the strings. Adjustments for pickup height are made by turning the Pickup Adjustment Screws 1. Turning the screws clockwise will raise the pickup. Turning the screws counterclockwise will lower the pickup. Figure 6B shows the suggested pickup positions relative to the strings. The recommended minimum clearance (2.5 mm) is measured between the pickup and the first and sixth strings fretted to the highest fret 2. NOTE: Pickups set too close to the strings can cause false tones and loss of sustain. 0 CO 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 6A Figure 6A Figura 6A Abbildung 6A NI 6A 2 Figure 68 Figura 6B Abbildung 6B 72 Figure 68 E4 68

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PICKUP
ADJUSTMENT
The
Pickups
on
your
new
Fender
are
fully
adjustable
for
height.
For
maximum
output,
the
Pickups
should
be
adjusted
so
that
they
are
parallel
to
the
strings.
Adjustments
for
pickup
height
are
made
by
turning
the
Pickup
Adjustment
Screws
1.
Turning
the
screws
clockwise
will
raise
the
pickup.
Turning
the
screws
counterclockwise
will
lower
the
pickup.
Figure
6B
shows
the
suggested
pickup
positions
relative
to
the
strings.
The
recommended
minimum
clearance
(2.5
mm)
is
measured
between
the
pickup
and
the
first
and
sixth
strings
fretted
to
the
highest
fret
2.
NOTE:
Pickups
set
too
close
to
the
strings
can
cause
false
tones
and
loss
of
sustain.
72
0
CO
0
0 0
0
0
Figure
6A
2
Figure
6A
Figura
6A
Abbildung
6A
NI
6A
Figure
68
Figure
68
Figura
6B
Abbildung
6B
E4
68