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Fender Vintera II '70s Telecaster Bass - Vintage White

4-string Electric Bass Guitar with Alder Body, Maple Neck and Fingerboard, and 1 Humbucking Pickup - Vintage White
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The Tele Bass Rides Again

This Fender Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass is a remarkably faithful reissue of the Tele Bass’ second evolution, which initially lasted for nearly the entirety of the decade until its 1979 discontinuation. True to the times, the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass supplies its round and rowdy tone via a familiarly massive Fender Wide Range humbucker at the neck with accommodating Tone and Volume controls. Bassists at Sweetwater praise how Fender nailed the minute vintage details on this 4-string, including proprietary open gear tuners, a 2-saddle adjustable bridge, and the classic wooden tug bar propped on the body. The P-bass-shaped alder body and maple neck combination pay period-correct homage as well, the latter sculpted with a mid-’70s profile. For vintage enthusiasts, tone chasers, bass gurus, and gigging musicians alike, the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass encapsulates the original’s bygone beauty and boastful tone in a modern, high-performance package.

Timeless weight and wood combo

Fender made sure to give the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass veritable appointments that let players really connect with history — starting with its wood selection! Like the original Tele Bass, the alder body of this Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass utilizes the double-cut silhouette of Fender’s long-revered P Bass, offering a comfortable medium weight and balanced tonal foundation. Its maple neck and 20-fret matching fingerboard feel equally proper, providing a sleek platform for precision playing with an era-appropriate neck carve that gives this brand-new bass an undeniably vintage feel.

Packed with wide-ranging punch

Fender sustained the old-school sonics of its Wide Range humbucker into this model. This pickup gives the Vintera II ’70s Telecaster Bass a full, far-reaching, and classically thumping sound that’s warm and round in character, capable of both holding down the rhythm in the shadows and then turning up the heat when pushed. You’ve also got a set of master Volume and Tone knobs for streamlined leveling and tone shaping, keeping your controls simplified so your attention always veers toward the music.

Vintage details throughout

To really drive home the ’70s vibe, this 4-string boasts plenty of retro features that perfectly blend classic aesthetics with contemporary functionality. Such examples include the 2-saddle, vintage-style, adjustable bridge with steel saddles and a set of ’70s vintage-style stamped open gear tuners. The raw, reliable functionality and charming look of this hardware add an inspired element of dependability that totally transforms the playing feel, especially for stage performances. Additionally, finer details like the extended pickguard and wooden tug bar beneath the pickup send this reissue straight back to the days of bell-bottoms and pumping bass lines in grand fashion!

Fender Vintera II Telecaster Bass Features:

  • Incredibly faithful reissue of the original ’70s Telecaster Bass
  • Medium weight and tonally balanced alder body takes after the classic P Bass shape
  • Mid-’70s maple neck and fingerboard create a precision and accurate-feeling playing platform
  • Reissued Fender Wide Range neck humbucker delivers warm, round, and full-sounding tone
  • Master Tone and Volume controls streamline your tone-shaping experience
  • Stunning intonation and feel from a 2-saddle, vintage-style, adjustable bridge with steel saddles and ’70s vintage-style stamped open gear tuners
  • Extended pickguard and tug bar infuse this bass with total ’70s charm
  • Perfect pick for vintage enthusiasts, tone chasers, gigging artists, and more!

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Tech Specs

  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
  • Body Shape: Telecaster
  • Body Material: Alder
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
  • Color: Vintage White
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Neck Shape: Mid '70s C
  • Neck Joint: Bolt-on
  • Radius: 7.25"
  • Fingerboard Material: Maple
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Black Dots
  • Number of Frets: 20, Vintage Tall
  • Scale Length: 34"
  • Nut Width: 1.625"
  • Nut Material: Synthetic Bone
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: 2-Saddle Vintage-Style Adjustable with Steel Barrel Saddles
  • Tuners: Fender '70s Vintage-Style Stamped Open-Gear
  • Neck Pickup: Fender Wide Range Humbucker
  • Controls: 1 x volume, 1 x tone
  • Strings: Fender 7250M, .045-.105
  • Case/Gig Bag: Gig Bag
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0149252341

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Rated 2/5

What happened to Fenders QC in recent years?

ISSUE-1- a bad tuning gear on the G string slipped when I went to put my favorite DR strings on this brand new purchase and as a result and thanks to Sweetwater they actually sent me not only a single replacement but a whole new set so on that subject thank you to Sweetwater.by the way I had the same issue with a bad gear on the Fender Mike Dirnt bass that I bought new and SW made good then as well.

ISSUE -2- I have been doing my own setups for many a years and I just could not get the action low enough to suit my taste while I never failed before and let me say my Squires have always been a breeze as far a lowering the action and just a little fret end filing made my squires play like butter and by the way even on the the cheap Made in China's, the gears were lower end they always worked as advertised.
ISSUE 3- Once removing the neck to take a look at the pocket I looked closely and saw a slice of thin paper tape with an adhesive backing glued as a shim to the top of the neck pocket and naturally not a the heel where the neck tilt comes into play. Another discovery was that near the heel it looked like on the gear side of the pocket there was a roto tool applied to open up the width of the pocket.

After 3 weeks of working to solve the issue I had to resort to a back alley fix by applying build up strips of scotch clear tape over the factory paper makeup shim at the top of the heel and add a shim at the base of the heel and I am 98 percent where I want the action to be.

By the way the 3 hole neck plate CAN'T be switched to a 4 bolt as the top 2 drilled holes do not lineup properly to attach the 4 bolt plate and this is the first time swap out issue that I ever had with a Fender bass in all my years.

In closing Fender's new instruments have fallen out of favor with me as a result of my last 3 major buys have all had an issue with either the mechanics or the electronics. So if you still insist on buying a new Fender bass I advise you to return it right away if there is a problem such as these mentioned and keep in mind that most of the Fender basses that you see on major stages are either older and made before Fender skipped over QC or the players are handy like I am or they have had a fix done by a skilled gear tech in order to make them the universally accepted work horses that they have been known to be.

I give only one star because the low end electronics worked as advertised and it looks as retro cool as advertised and I love the slab body style.
Music background: many years a pro working musician

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