Jazz Bass sports smooth rolled fingerboard edges and a Super-Natural satin finish, ensuring that this is one J Bass that you won’t want to put down. You’ll also appreciate the American Pro II J Bass's sculpted neck heel, which provides a comfortable feel and eas...
Fender has announced the official launch of their new Mexican-made Vintera range, based on vintage-specific models from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s. ADVERTISEMENT This includes new Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar, Mustang, Jazzmaster, Jazz Bass, Precision Bass, and Mustang Bass models. Fender V...
Great Quality Bass Mike C. I hadn't owned or even played a Precision since the mid-90's, but Fender has come a long way with their Mexican-made models. The workmanship/overall quality is similar to the American models. Definitely worth the extra few hundred bucks to get this over the ...
Fender Player Jazz Bass with Maple Fretboard 2018 - Present - PWT Nuevo 869 € 869 € España GENUINE FENDER MEXICAN CHROME STRATOCASTER GUITAR OUTPUT JACK PLATE 0033023049 Nuevo 13 € 13 € España Política de devoluciones de 14 días ...
Still can't quite work-out the reason why there is so much cost difference between the American Fender's and Mexican's? but who care's. (:Warning:Please do not switch all of your manufacturing away from the USA, otherwise I'm not buying any more Fenders, and will buy a Rick instead...
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The gloss urethane finish on Player series headstock fascias (and the Telecaster’s maple board) avoids the anaemic look of some older Mexican Standard instruments, while the smooth satin finish around the back of each instrument’s neck has a contemporary, drag-free feel. ...
number on the American guitars. The JV serial numbers started with JV followed by five digits. These numbers were stamped or engraved in the neck plate of Stats and basses and the bridge of Teles. The JV models also had the Made in Japan decal on either the headstock or the neck heel....
3. I’ve got a soft spot for white Jags. Let’s talk about the old Squier vs. Fender debate. How do you think your Jag holds up compared to the American or Mexican models? If someone was on the fence about checking out a Squier Jag, would you recommend it? Also, got any choice...
The Japanese and Mexican Stratocasters are intended to be the best value for the money. Most Japanese instruments appear to be made with lighter Basswood bodies and the Mexican ones made of Poplar. Japan * Reissue 50's Stratocaster v-shaped maple neck and single-layer pickguard ...