Product Detail
The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass® pays homage to the 1970s J Bass® evolution. It combines the renowned playability with the versatility and powerful tone of its dual Fender - Designed alnico single - coil pickups. This guitar features a player - friendly slim 'C' - shaped neck with a 9.5” - radius fingerboard and narrow - tall frets for easy playing. The vintage - style bridge with slotted barrel saddles ensures solid string stability. It also has 1970s - inspired headstock markings, nickel - plated hardware, and a vintage - tint gloss neck finish for an old - school feel. General details: Color is 3 - Color Sunburst, made in ID, right - hand orientation, part of the Classic Vibe series. Neck: Maple fingerboard with 9.5' (241 mm) radius, Jazz Bass headstock, tinted gloss urethane finish, maple material, 'C' shape, 20 frets, bone nut, 1.5' (38.1 mm) nut width, black block inlays. Body: Poplar body with gloss polyurethane finish, Jazz Bass® shape. Hardware: 4 - Saddle vintage - style bridge, black plastic control knobs, nickel hardware finish, 4 - Bolt Squier® neck plate, 3 - Ply black pickguard. Electronics: Fender® Designed Alnico Single - Coil pickups, volume controls for neck and bridge pickups, master tone control. Measurements: Narrow tall fret size, 34' (86.36 cm) scale length. PLU: 0374540500.
Using your Fender Squier Classic Vibe 70s Jazz Bass Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure your guitar is properly tuned using the vintage - style tuning machines. You can adjust the volume of the neck and bridge pickups separately with the volume controls and use the master tone control to fine - tune the sound. When playing, the slim 'C' - shaped neck and narrow - tall frets offer great comfort and ease. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and clean place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dirt. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or show signs of wear. Also, make sure the truss rod is adjusted correctly to maintain the neck's proper curvature. Be gentle when handling the hardware like the bridge and control knobs to avoid damage.