Item Description

Title : Electric Bass Guitar Fender TRAD 70S P BASS JD19016898 4 String 2019 USED
Brand : Fender
Model : TRAD 70S P BASS

Condition : Good

Weight : 3.9kg


--- Condition : Excellent > Very Good > Good > Acceptable


Details Description :
Fender/TRAD 70S P BASS Accessories None Features The Made in Japan Traditional 70s Precision Bass features a gloss-finished basswood body. The 9.5-inch radius "U"-shaped maple neck with 20 vintage-style frets provides the classic playability that is unique to the Traditional series. The 4-saddle vintage-style bridge and the original pickups selected for the Traditional series produce a realistic and musical vintage tone. The narrow nut width makes it easy to play for Japanese players. This series reflects solid guitar craftsmanship and a flexible response to the needs of players. Main specifications BODY: basswood NECK: Maple FINGER BOARD: Rosewood CONTROLS: 1Tone 1Vol Condition Neck: straight Truss rod: room to spare Frets remaining: 70% String height: 2.5mm on 4th string side, 2.2mm on 1st string side (above 12F) Weight: 3.9kg Electrical system: no problems Condition: signs of wear appropriate for age, but no noticeable scratches Serial number: JD19016898 Year of manufacture (generation): 2019 Serial No: JD19016898


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