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Old May 23rd, 2006
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Electric Guitar Anatomy

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I have a question about Electric guitars. I have a Fender Squier Strat, and there are dials and switches that I don't understand how to use. There is a volume dial (which is self explanatory), but I don't understand the two tone dials. What do they do, and how can I use them? Also, there is a lever that moves 5 positions (located below the three dials). Same question: What are they for?

It would be greatly appreciated it if any of you could help me.

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