Nice basses. If you don't want to shell out almost three thousand for the American Vintage II or five thousand for a Custom Shop, these Vinteras will give you the vintage vibe for way less cash. It's all about what you are willing to pay. I guess you could pay $30,000 for a "real" Jazz from that era... but again, the Vintera is a whole lot cheaper if you don't have that money tree growing in your backyard. The 60th Anniversary Jazz Bass from a few years ago (the "road worn" model) was seriously something that gave a Custom Shop J-bass a run for its money. Hard to find now, though. So... the Vintera is a good alternative.
I Have The 60's OW Precision Bass from the Vintera II Series and I'm in love with it. The 60's Jazzy is what i want next. The Lake Placid Blue and the Fiesta Red are so beautyfull colors for the Jazz Bass AND a good, classic, old school Fender Bass is a no brainer. Ad the chrome covers to it and fall in love with the Fender car design. The only thing i don't like is the wiring harness. The Pickups are great but the CTS Pots are thrash. I replaced it with selectet 260K Alpha Custom Pots and a Vintage Cap. Ad the Fender 9050's Strings to it and be happy with the real deal sound😊
Outstanding bass guitar 🎸. That’s one of the best instruments ever especially the 60s era. For the more I wish more bass guitar players would use Fender bass guitars and Ampeg amps instead of those ugly sounding fretless bass set ups that sound like no good trash.
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Not worth a thousand pounds when the player series is arguably far better.
@@thewomble1509Are you kidding
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Certainly a very nice bass 😳😳😳
Nice basses. If you don't want to shell out almost three thousand for the American Vintage II or five thousand for a Custom Shop, these Vinteras will give you the vintage vibe for way less cash. It's all about what you are willing to pay. I guess you could pay $30,000 for a "real" Jazz from that era... but again, the Vintera is a whole lot cheaper if you don't have that money tree growing in your backyard. The 60th Anniversary Jazz Bass from a few years ago (the "road worn" model) was seriously something that gave a Custom Shop J-bass a run for its money. Hard to find now, though. So... the Vintera is a good alternative.
I Have The 60's OW Precision Bass from the Vintera II Series and I'm in love with it. The 60's Jazzy is what i want next. The Lake Placid Blue and the Fiesta Red are so beautyfull colors for the Jazz Bass AND a good, classic, old school Fender Bass is a no brainer. Ad the chrome covers to it and fall in love with the Fender car design.
The only thing i don't like is the wiring harness. The Pickups are great but the CTS Pots are thrash. I replaced it with selectet 260K Alpha Custom Pots and a Vintage Cap.
Ad the Fender 9050's Strings to it and be happy with the real deal sound😊
Awesome playing!❤🔥🔥🔥
Nice but i would like an all maple neck 😊
Great playing!!!
If you like the sound you'll have to buy the Ampeg B15 too, but it'll probably make your current bass sound jus as good!
Este fender jazz bass es mexicano,chino,o americano?
Outstanding bass guitar 🎸. That’s one of the best instruments ever especially the 60s era. For the more I wish more bass guitar players would use Fender bass guitars and Ampeg amps instead of those ugly sounding fretless bass set ups that sound like no good trash.
What a cookie
This fender jazz bass is American,or mexican?
Vintera II instruments are made in Mexico.👍🏻
Her voice is turned up so loud two Times louder than the bass ...is there a reason ...
I had the same. Turned the volume to hear the bass nicely, and then the voice kicked in... :0