Fender Lead II Owners Manual - Page 9

Intonation, Adjustment

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INTONATION ADJUSTMENT The Bridge on your new Fender allows length adjustment of each string to assure perfect intonation. For greatest accuracy, these adjustments should be made when strings are in new condition. To adjust each string: Fully loosen the Locking Nut 2 with the wrench provided. Play the open string harmonic at the twelfth fret. Compare this note with the note produced by fretting the string at the twelfth fret. If the fretted note sounds flat, turn the Adjusting Screw 1 counterclockwise until both notes produce the same pitch. If the fretted note sounds sharp, turn the Adjusting Screw 1 clockwise until both notes produce the same pitch. While holding the Adjusting Screw 1 in position with the screwdriver, tighten the Locking Nut 2. Repeat this entire procedure for each string. 8 Figure 4 0 0 0 Figure 4 Figura 4 Abbildung 4 04

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INTONATION
ADJUSTMENT
The
Bridge
on
your
new
Fender
allows
length
adjustment
of
each
string
to
assure
perfect
intonation.
For
greatest
accuracy,
these
adjustments
should
be
made
when
strings
are
in
new
condition.
To
adjust
each
string:
Fully
loosen
the
Locking
Nut
2
with
the
wrench
provided.
Play
the
open
string
harmonic
at
the
twelfth
fret.
Compare
this
note
with
the
note
produced
by
fretting
the
string
at
the
twelfth
fret.
If
the
fretted
note
sounds
flat,
turn
the
Adjusting
Screw
1
counterclockwise
until
both
notes
produce
the
same
pitch.
If
the
fretted
note
sounds
sharp,
turn
the
Adjusting
Screw
1
clockwise
until
both
notes
produce
the
same
pitch.
Whi
le
holding
the
Adjusting
Screw
1
in
position
with
the
screwdriver,
tighten
the
Locking
Nut
2.
Repeat
this
entire
procedure
for
each
string.
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Figure
4
Figure
4
Figura
4
Abbildung
4
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