Revive the legendary sound of the 1950s with the Fender Vintera II 50s Precision Bass. This iconic bass guitar offers the classic Fender look, a comfortable feel, and an unmatched tone. The alder body and maple neck produce a full - bodied, punchy, and clear sound. The late - 50s 'C' - shape neck fits your hand perfectly, and the 7.25' radius fingerboard with vintage - tall frets allows for big bends and expressive vibrato. The vintage - style '50s split coil pickup delivers a warm, woody, dynamic, and powerful Fender sound. The 4 - saddle vintage - style bridge and open - back tuning machines not only look classic but also enhance intonation and tuning stability. With a 1 - ply gold anodized aluminum pickguard and Fender USA 7250M nickel - plated steel strings, it's ready to make music history. It comes with a deluxe gig bag for easy transport. Specifications: Body Shape - Precision Bass; Body Material - Alder; Body Finish - Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile - Late - 50s 'C'; Fretboard Material - Maple; Fretboard Radius - 7.25' (184.1 mm); Scale Length - 34' (86.36 cm); No. of Frets - 20 Vintage Tall Frets; Fretboard Inlays - Black Dots; Pickups - Vintage - Style '50s Split Single - Coil Precision Bass (Middle); Bridge - 4 - Saddle Vintage - Style with Threaded Steel Saddles; Pickguard - 1 - Ply Gold Anodized Aluminum; Strings - Fender USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045-.105 Gauges), PN 0737250406; Tuning Machines - Vintage - Style Open - Back; Hardware Finish - Nickel/Chrome; Case - Deluxe Gig Bag.






Using your Fender Vintera II 50s Precision Bass is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned using the vintage - style open - back tuning machines. Once tuned, you can start strumming and playing your favorite tunes. When you're done playing, put it in the deluxe gig bag to protect it. For maintenance, keep the bass clean by wiping it down with a soft cloth after each use. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or lose their tension. Also, make sure the bridge and tuning machines are in good condition. If you notice any issues, take it to a professional guitar technician. Avoid exposing the bass to extreme temperatures or humidity as this can damage the wood and affect the sound. Have fun making music with your Fender bass!