Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jazz Bass LH - Black
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The Classic Vibe Series
The Classic Vibe Series produces basses and guitars of great quality for a great price. This makes them a great choice for a Squier guitar. The guitars all have a starter price and will provide you with a Fender quality guitar. Consequently, these are the ideal guitars for both beginners and professionals. The guitars are based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and includes Jazzmasters and Mustangs. These guitars have been replicated 100%, so they actually feel vintage.
The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass
The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass is a sturdy and good-quality bass for a great price. The bass is based on the traditional 1970s Jazz Basses. As such, this bass has a vintage bridge, a vintage headstock, and vintage tuners. Moreover, the bass has two alnico single-coil pickups, which will produce that typical Jazz Bass sound: beautiful, versatile, and massive. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a poplar body which will provide your sound with a great balance and the bass has a maple neck.
Squier
Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.
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- Description
- Specifications
- Graduated calculations
- Demonstration request
The Classic Vibe Series
The Classic Vibe Series produces basses and guitars of great quality for a great price. This makes them a great choice for a Squier guitar. The guitars all have a starter price and will provide you with a Fender quality guitar. Consequently, these are the ideal guitars for both beginners and professionals. The guitars are based on the original Fender models from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and includes Jazzmasters and Mustangs. These guitars have been replicated 100%, so they actually feel vintage.
The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass
The Classic Vibe ‘70s Jazz Bass is a sturdy and good-quality bass for a great price. The bass is based on the traditional 1970s Jazz Basses. As such, this bass has a vintage bridge, a vintage headstock, and vintage tuners. Moreover, the bass has two alnico single-coil pickups, which will produce that typical Jazz Bass sound: beautiful, versatile, and massive. The pickups can be adjusted with the two volume knobs and the tone knob. The bass has a poplar body which will provide your sound with a great balance and the bass has a maple neck.
Squier
Squier is part of Fender. In 1965 they were bought by Fender, specifically to sell their popular Stratocasters and Telecasters for a lower price. This means they are the only brand that can copy Fender guitars completely, because they are part of the patent. The difference between Fender and Squier guitars is mostly in where they are produced. Fender guitars are either made in Mexico or the United States, whereas Squier guitars are made in Asia, usually Indonesia or China. They also tend to use cheaper materials, depending on the series. This means Squier guitars can be cheaper than Fender guitars. However, Squier remains one of the best producers when it comes to cheap guitars, because they produce relatively high-quality guitars for the price.
Technical specifications
Would you like to test this product?
Visit our store and try it out.
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