Fender AV II 60 P Bass RW OWT

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Fender AV II 60 P Bass RW OWT

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AV II 60 P Bass RW OWT

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Product Info

Article Number: 608714
Brand: Fender
Model: AV II 60 P Bass RW OWT
Price: $2,836.90

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This AV II '60 P Bass is a serious recreation of a vintage classic. It nails the tone and feel of a '60s P-Bass, offering that iconic growl and warmth. It's ideal for players chasing that authentic vintage vibe for classic rock, blues, or Motown – a premium-priced instrument with a lot of mojo.

Product Description

  • Fender AV II 60 P Bass RW OWT
  • Electric Bass
  • Body: Alder
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard inlays: Clay Dot
  • Neck profile: 1966 "C"
  • Fingerboard radius: 184 mm (7.25")
  • Scale: 34" (864")
  • 20 Vintage tall frets
  • Nut width: 43.2 mm
  • Nut: Bone
  • Pickup: Vintage-Style early '60s Precision Bass Split single coil
  • Controls: Master Volume
  • Master Tone
  • Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell
  • Bridge: Pure Vintage 4 saddle with threaded steel saddles
  • Machine heads: Pure vintage reverse open-gear
  • Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
  • Strings: Fender USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045 - .105)
  • Colour: Olympic White
  • Includes brown vintage-style case with orange interior
  • Made in USA
PROS
  • • Alder body provides a balanced, resonant tone with excellent sustain.
  • • 1966 'C' neck profile offers a comfortable, familiar vintage feel.
  • • Vintage-style split-coil pickup delivers classic P-Bass punch and warmth.
  • • Pure Vintage hardware elevates the authenticity and overall build quality.
CONS
  • • The 7.25” radius might feel dated for players accustomed to modern profiles.
  • • Olympic White finish shows every fingerprint and requires diligent care.
  • • The bass is likely to be on the heavier side due to the alder body.

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Key Features

Body Material Alder
Neck Material Maple
Fingerboard Rosewood
Pickups Vintage-Style early '60s Precision Bass Split single coil
Scale Length 34" (864")
Frets 20 Vintage tall
Strings Fender USA 7250M Nickel Plated Steel (.045 - .105)
Weight Approximately 11 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The split-coil design offers a slightly more open and nuanced tone compared to a traditional P-Bass pickup, retaining the punch but with added clarity.
Fender's AV II series meticulously recreates vintage specs, and the neck profile is a close approximation of a genuine 1966 'C' – comfortable and familiar to vintage players.
These components, like the bridge and tuners, are designed to replicate the characteristics of original vintage hardware, improving resonance, tuning stability, and the overall feel of the instrument.

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