FENDER Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue
Bass VI from the Fender Vintera-II series, including gig bag
Alder offset body
Bolted maple neck with mid-'60s 'C' neck profile
Slab rosewood fingerboard
21 frets in vintage tall format
7.25" fingerboard radius
Three Vintage-StyleBass VI single-coils
Pickup on/off switch for each pickup, low cut switch
Master Volume and Master Tone
Vintage-style floating Tremolo with push-in tremolo arm
Lake Placid Blue high gloss finish
Includes FenderDeluxe gig bag
Fender Bass VI from the Fender Vintera II series at a glance:
The Fender Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue offers the unique sound of the Bass VI, which has enjoyed decades of popularity among guitarists and bassists alike. The hybrid instrument from the Fender Ensenada Factory skillfully combines the advantages of classic Fender instruments and offers a variety of sound options between guitar and bass, giving every song that certain something. In addition, Fender gives the Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue a matching Deluxe gig bag for easy transport of the instrument.
A link between electric guitar and electric bass, the Fender Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue is appreciated by bassists and guitarists alike.
Offset Body & Mid '60s 'C' Neck.
The ergonomic Offset-Design of the Bass VI body follows Fender's sixties design philosophy and is clearly inspired by modern electric guitar shapes like the Jazzmaster or Jaguar. The quad-bolted maple neck features a mid-'60s-'C' neck profile also in keeping with the era, granting the picking hand absolute control in all positions. The neck of the Fender Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue is completed by a 'Slab' rosewood fingerboard with 21 frets in vintage tall format.
Three Bass VI single-coils with lush switching options.
The pickup equipment of the Fender Vintera II '60s Bass VI RW Lake Placid Blue is especially versatile with three vintage-style Bass VI single-coils in neck, middle and bridge position. Here, the Bass VI can call up even more sound facets than the Stratocaster, which is also equipped with three single-coils, because all three pickups have individual on/off switches and can be combined completely freely. The fourth switch on the chrome-plated control Plate switches an additional low cut if necessary to give the sound additional definition.