Revive the iconic '50s sound with the Fender Vintera II '50s Jazzmaster. This guitar offers the classic Fender look, a comfortable feel, and an unparalleled tone. Its alder body and maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard create a full - bodied, clear tone. The late - '50s 'C' - shape neck fits comfortably in your hand, and the 7.25' radius fingerboard with vintage - tall frets allows for big bends and expressive vibrato. Equipped with vintage - style '50s single - coil pickups, it delivers the sweet, warm, and woody tones that made Fender famous. The vintage - style floating tremolo lets you play with freedom, and the tuning machines offer classic looks, a fine gear ratio, and excellent tuning stability. Get this guitar today and start your music - making journey!
Specifications:
- Body Shape: Jazzmaster®
- Body Material: Alder
- Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
- Neck Profile: Late - 50s 'C'
- Fretboard Material: Slab Rosewood
- Fretboard Radius: 7.25' (184.1 mm)
- Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm)
- No. of Frets: 22 Vintage Tall Frets
- Fretboard Inlays: White Dot
- Pickups: Vintage - Style '50s Single - Coil Jazzmaster® (Bridge), Vintage - Style '50s Single - Coil Jazzmaster® (Neck)
- Bridge: 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Floating Tremolo with Tremolo Lock Button and Push - In Tremolo Arm
- Pickguard: 1 - Ply Gold Anodized Aluminum
- Strings: Fender® USA 250R Nickel Plated Steel (.010 -.046 Gauges), PN 0730250406
- Tuning Machines: Fender® Vintage - Style
- Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome
- Case: Deluxe Gig Bag






Using the Fender Vintera II 50s Jazzmaster is a breeze. First, make sure your guitar is in tune using the vintage - style tuning machines. Plug it into an amplifier and adjust the volume and tone controls to get your desired sound. You can use the floating tremolo to add some cool effects to your playing, just be careful not to overdo it as it might affect the tuning. When you're done playing, put the guitar back in the deluxe gig bag to protect it.
For maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove any sweat or dirt. Check the strings regularly and change them when they start to sound dull or feel rough. If you're not going to play the guitar for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension on the neck. Also, store your guitar in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping or the hardware from rusting.