Product Detail
The Classic Vibe '60s Jazz Bass® Fretless pays homage to its birth decade. It combines top - notch playability with the versatility and powerful tone of its dual Fender - Designed alnico single - coil pickups. Player - friendly features include a slim 'C' - shaped neck, a fretless fingerboard with fret lines for accurate finger placement, and a vintage - style bridge. This Squier model has 1960s - inspired headstock markings, nickel - plated hardware, and a vintage - tint gloss neck finish for an old - school feel. It's 100% Fender - designed and inspired by 1960s Jazz Bass models. General details: Series - Classic Vibe, Orientation - Right - Hand, Color - 3 - Color Sunburst, Country of Origin - ID. Neck features a Jazz Bass® headstock, maple material, tinted gloss urethane finish, 'C' shape, 9.5' (241 mm) fingerboard radius, Indian Laurel fingerboard, white pearloid dot inlays, 20 fretless frets, head - adjustable truss rod, bone nut. Body is made of poplar with a gloss polyurethane finish and Jazz Bass® shape. Hardware includes a 4 - saddle vintage - style bridge, 4 - ply tortoiseshell pickguard, black pickup covers, black plastic control knobs, nickel - finished hardware, vintage - style tuning machines, vintage - style disc string trees, nickel - plated steel strings (.045 -.105 gauges), 4 - bolt Squier® neck plate, and standard strap buttons. Electronics have Fender® Designed Alnico Single - Coil pickups, SS configuration, and controls for volume of neck and bridge pickups and tone. Scale length is 34' (86.36 cm). PLU: 0374531500.
Using your Fender Squier Classic Vibe 60's Fretless Jazz Bass is a breeze. First, make sure your instrument is properly tuned. You can use a tuner to get the nickel - plated steel strings to the right pitch. When you play, the fret lines on the fretless fingerboard will help you place your fingers accurately. For a different sound, you can adjust the volume of the neck and bridge pickups and the tone control. As for maintenance, keep your bass in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dirt. Check the truss rod regularly to ensure the neck is straight. When it comes to hardware, if you notice any loose parts like the bridge saddles or tuning machines, tighten them gently. And don't forget to change the strings when they start to sound dull or lose their tone.