Fender Vintera II '70s Telecaster Bass with Maple Fretboard - Vintage White
This Fender Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass is a remarkably faithful reissue of the Tele Bass’ second evolution, which initially lasted for nearly the entirety of the decade until its 1979 discontinuation. True to the times, the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass supplies its round and rowdy tone via a familiarly massive Fender Wide Range humbucker at the neck with accommodating Tone and Volume controls. Bassists praise how Fender nailed the minute vintage details on this 4-string, including proprietary open gear tuners, a 2-saddle adjustable bridge, and the classic wooden tug bar propped on the body. The P-bass-shaped alder body and maple neck combination pay period-correct homage as well, the latter sculpted with a mid-’70s profile. For vintage enthusiasts, tone chasers, bass gurus, and gigging musicians alike, the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass encapsulates the original’s bygone beauty and boastful tone in a modern, high-performance package.
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Number of Strings: 4
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Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
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Body Shape: Telecaster
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Body Material: Alder
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Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
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Color: Vintage White
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Neck Material: Maple
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Neck Shape: Mid '70s C
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Neck Joint: Bolt-on
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Radius: 7.25"
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Fingerboard Material: Maple
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Fingerboard Inlay: Black Dots
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Number of Frets: 20, Vintage Tall
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Scale Length: 34"
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Nut Width: 1.625"
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Nut Material: Synthetic Bone
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Bridge/Tailpiece: 2-Saddle Vintage-Style Adjustable with Steel Barrel Saddles
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Tuners: Fender '70s Vintage-Style Stamped Open-Gear
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Neck Pickup: Fender Wide Range Humbucker
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Controls: 1 x volume, 1 x tone
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Strings: Fender 7250M, .045-.105
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Case/Gig Bag: Gig Bag