Product Detail
The Classic Vibe '60s Jazz Bass® pays homage to its birth decade. It combines the smooth playability that made it a legend with the flexibility and powerful sound of its dual Fender - Designed alnico single - coil pickups. With a player - friendly design, it features a slim 'C' - shaped neck for a comfortable hold, a 9.5' - radius fingerboard for easy playing, and narrow - tall frets. The vintage - style bridge with threaded saddles adds to its authenticity. This Squier model has 1960s - inspired headstock markings, nickel - plated hardware for a rich look, 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: Classic Vibe series, right - hand orientation, Daphne Blue color, made in ID. Neck: Jazz Bass® headstock, maple neck, tinted gloss urethane finish, 'C' shape, 9.5' (241 mm) fingerboard radius, Indian Laurel fingerboard, white pearloid dot inlays, 20 frets, head - adjustable truss rod, bone nut. Body: Poplar body, gloss polyurethane finish, Jazz Bass® shape. Hardware: 4 - saddle vintage - style bridge, 4 - ply tortoiseshell pickguard, black pickup covers, black plastic control knobs, nickel - plated hardware, vintage - style tuning machines. Electronics: Fender® Designed Alnico Single - Coil pickups, SS configuration, volume controls for neck and bridge pickups, master tone control. Measurements: Narrow - tall fret size, 34' (86.36 cm) scale length. PLU: 0374530504.
Using your Fender Squier Classic Vibe 60's Jazz Bass is a breeze. First, make sure your bass is properly tuned using the vintage - style tuning machines. The two volume controls let you adjust the sound from the neck and bridge pickups separately, and the master tone control helps you shape the overall sound. When playing, the slim 'C' - shaped neck is very comfortable to hold. Just place your fingers on the narrow - tall frets and start strumming. As for maintenance, keep your bass in a dry place. Wipe the body with a soft cloth after each use to remove any fingerprints or dust. You can also use a guitar polish on the gloss finishes. The nickel - plated hardware may need occasional cleaning to keep its shine. And check the truss rod regularly to ensure the neck stays in good shape. When not in use, store it in a proper guitar case to protect it from scratches and bumps.