Sava lalana
This manual provides essential information for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Fender American Professional II Precision Bass. Designed for musicians seeking a familiar yet versatile instrument, this bass features a comfortable '63 P Bass neck profile, smooth rolled fingerboard edges, and a "Super-Natural" satin finish. It is equipped with a new V-Mod II split-coil pickup for articulate sound and a HiMass Vintage Bridge for enhanced sustain and attack.
Hametraka
1. Famoahana
Carefully remove your bass from its case. Inspect the instrument for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipping. Retain all packaging materials for future transport or storage.
2. Fanaraha-maso voalohany
Examine the neck, body, hardware, and electronics. Ensure all components are securely fastened.
3. String Installation and Tuning
Your bass comes with factory strings. For optimal performance, ensure they are properly seated and tuned to standard E-A-D-G (from thickest to thinnest string). Use a reliable electronic tuner for accuracy.

Image: Full front view of the Fender American Professional II Precision Bass in Olympic White with a rosewood fingerboard and tortoise pickguard.
4. Fehin-kibo
Attach a guitar strap to the strap buttons located on the upper horn and the bottom end of the body. Ensure the strap is securely fastened before playing.
Operating Your Bass
1. Mifandray amin'ny AmpLifer
Insert a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable into the output jack located on the side of the bass body. Connect the other end of the cable to your bass ampny fidiran'ny lifier.

Sary: akaiky view of the lower body of the Fender Precision Bass, highlighting the volume and tone control knobs, and the 1/4-inch output jack.
2. Fanaraha-maso
- Knob feo: Controls the overall output level of the instrument. Turn clockwise to increase volume, counter-clockwise to decrease.
- Tone Knob: Adjusts the treble frequencies. Turn clockwise for brighter tones, counter-clockwise for warmer, darker tones.
3. Playing Position
Hold the bass comfortably, whether standing or seated. Adjust your strap length to allow for easy access to all frets and controls.
fikarakarana
1. Fanadiovana
Regularly wipe down the body, neck, and strings with a soft, lint-free cloth after each use to remove sweat and grime. For the body finish, use a guitar-specific polish sparingly. For the rosewood fingerboard, a specialized fretboard conditioner can be applied periodically to prevent drying.
2. Fanoloana tady
Strings should be replaced regularly, depending on usage, to maintain optimal tone and playability. Replace one string at a time to maintain neck tension. Refer to the headstock image for proper string winding around the tuning machines.

Sary: akaiky view of the Fender Precision Bass headstock, showing the four tuning machines and the Fender logo.
3. Fikarakarana ny Fretboard
Keep the rosewood fretboard clean and moisturized. Avoid harsh chemicals. If the fretboard appears dry, apply a small amount of lemon oil or a dedicated fretboard conditioner.
4. Hardware Inspection
Periodically check all screws and nuts on the tuning machines, bridge, and pickguard for tightness. Do not overtighten.
Fanamboarana
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your bass.
1. Tsy misy feo Output
- Jereo ny fifandraisan'ny tariby: Ensure the instrument cable is securely plugged into both the bass and the ampLifer.
- AmpHery fanamafisam-peo: Hamarino ny amplifier is turned on and its volume is not set to zero.
- Bass Volume: Confirm the volume knob on your bass is turned up.
- Cable Integrity: Test with a different instrument cable to rule out a faulty cable.
2. Buzzing or Fret Noise
- Teknika filalaovana: Ensure proper finger placement and pressure on the frets.
- String Height (Action): If buzzing persists, the string action might be too low. This may require professional adjustment of the bridge saddles or truss rod.
- Fret Wear: Worn frets can cause buzzing. This typically requires professional fret leveling or replacement.
3. Poor Intonation
If notes played at the 12th fret do not match the harmonic at the 12th fret, the intonation needs adjustment. This involves adjusting the length of each string at the bridge saddles. This is a precise adjustment best performed by an experienced technician.

Sary: akaiky view of the Fender Precision Bass bridge, showing the individual saddles and the V-Mod II split-coil pickup.
fepetra arahana
| endri-javatra | antsipirihany |
|---|---|
| Anarana modely | American Professional II Precision Bass |
| Laharana modely | 0193930705 |
| Fitaovana vatana | Alder |
| Vatana vita | Gloss Urethane |
| Fitaovana tenda | Maple |
| Neck Finish | "Super-Natural" Satin Urethane with Gloss Urethane Headstock Face |
| Fitaovana fretboard | andramena |
| Isan'ny Frets | 20 |
| Fitaovana voanjo | taolana |
| Tetezana | 4-Saddle HiMass Vintage (String-Through-Body or Top-Load) |
| Pickups | V-Mod II Split Single-Coil Precision Bass |
| fanaraha-maso | Master Volume, Master Tone |
| Hardware vita | Nickel/Chrome |
| tady | Fender USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045-.105 Gauges) |
| refy (L x W x H) | 53 x 19 x 6 santimetatra |
| Lanja entana | 3 kg (Note: This is likely shipping weight, actual instrument weight may vary) |
Warranty sy fanohanana
Fender instruments are covered by a limited warranty. For specific details regarding your instrument's warranty coverage, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Fender website. For technical support, service, or parts, contact Fender customer service directly.
Loharano an-tserasera: For additional resources, including FAQs, setup guides, and product registration, visit www.fender.com/support.





