Fender 19-7500 Precision Bass Plus Manual
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To adjust the truss rod, locate the truss rod adjustment nut at the headstock. Use the appropriate hex key to make slight adjustments: clockwise to tighten and reduce neck relief, counterclockwise to loosen and increase neck relief. Make small adjustments and check frequently.
Fender typically recommends using medium gauge strings, such as .045-.105, for balanced tone and playability. However, you can choose according to your playing style and preference.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a specialized guitar polish to clean the guitar's finish. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or polishes that contain silicone. Regular cleaning will keep the finish looking its best.
First, check the battery if your bass is active. Ensure all cables are securely connected. Inspect the output jack and control knobs for loose connections. If problems persist, consult a professional technician.
Ensure the neck relief is correctly adjusted using the truss rod. Check the action height and adjust the bridge saddles if needed. Worn frets or improperly seated strings could also cause buzz, requiring further inspection or professional setup.
Store your bass in a hard case or gig bag in a cool, dry environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity. Loosen the strings slightly if storing for an extended period.
Replacing pickups involves removing the strings, unscrewing the existing pickups, and disconnecting the wires. Install the new pickups by soldering the connections as per the wiring diagram, then reattach the pickups and strings. Consider professional help if inexperienced.
Signs include excessive fret buzz, high action, difficulty in playing certain notes, or a back-bowed neck. Regular checks and adjustments can prevent these issues from becoming severe.
Yes, flatwound strings can be used and are favored for their smooth feel and warm tone. They are ideal for jazz, blues, and vintage sounds. Ensure to adjust the setup if switching from roundwound strings.
A setup is recommended at least twice a year or whenever you notice changes in playability. Seasonal changes, string changes, or alterations in playing style can necessitate more frequent adjustments.