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Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Guitar, RW FB, Arctic White
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Arctic White Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard

Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Guitar, RW FB, Arctic White

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Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt

Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.

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Product Description

The Hybrid II series from Fender Japan is a true 'hybrid'. It combines modern specs suitable for all players and music genres, while still having a vintage look. This Hybrid II Jazz Bass Guitar features a well - built alder body. On it, there's a new Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil pickup with staggered pole pieces. Under the vintage - style bridge, there's a sustain block. It comes with a vintage - style tuner, a satin - finish neck in a Modern 'C' shape, a 9.5 - inch radius rosewood fingerboard, and narrow tall frets for smooth playing. Specifications include a Jazz Bass® body shape, gloss polyurethane body finish, white dot fretboard inlays, Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single - Coil Jazz Bass® pickups (both bridge and neck), a 3 - saddle vintage - style bridge with slanted brass barrel saddles, a 3 - ply eggshell pickguard, vintage - style tuning machines, and nickel/chrome hardware finish.




Using this Fender Japan Hybrid II Jazz Bass Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure your amplifier is set up and turned on. Plug your guitar into the amplifier using a proper cable. Adjust the volume and tone knobs on the guitar to get the sound you like. When you're done playing, always unplug the guitar from the amplifier to avoid any electrical issues. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a case when not in use to protect it from dust and potential damage. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. Check the tuning machines regularly to ensure they are working well. If the frets start to feel rough, you can have them polished by a professional. And don't forget to change the strings every few months for the best sound quality.


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