Neck | |
Fingerboard Material | Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius | 12″ (305 mm) |
Neck Finish | Gloss Urethane |
Neck Material | Mahogany |
Neck Shape | Fender® ‘Easy-to-Play’ shape with rolled fretboard edges |
Number of Frets | 20 |
Nut Material | Graph Tech® NuBone™ |
Nut Width | 1.69″ (43 mm) |
Position Inlays | 3mm Pearloid Dot |
String Nut | Graph Tech® NuBone™ |
Truss Rod | Dual-Action |
Body | |
Body | Solid Spruce Top with Laminated Rosewood Back and Sides |
Body Back | Laminated Rosewood |
Body Binding | Multiple |
Body Finish | Gloss |
Body Material | Solid Spruce Top with Laminated Rosewood Back and Sides |
Body Shape | Travel |
Body Sides | Laminated Rosewood |
Body Top | Solid Spruce |
Bracing | Scalloped X |
Rosette | CD Series Pearloid |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Rosewood |
Bridge Pins | Black with White Dots |
Hardware Finish | Chrome |
Pickguard | None |
Strings | Fender® Dura-Tone® 880L Coated 80/20 (.012-.052 Gauges), PN 0730880303 |
Tuning Machines | Chrome Die-Cast |
Electronics | |
Controls | Volume, Integrated Electronic Tuner with On/Off Switch, Bass, Mid, Treble, Phase, Low Battery Indicator Light |
Special Electronics | Fishman® Presys Pickup System with Active Onboard Preamp and Tuner |
Measurements | |
Dimensions | 7.50×17.70×40.80 IN |
Fret Size | Vintage Style |
Scale Length | 23.5″ (597 mm) |
Shipping Height | 7.50 IN |
Shipping Length | 40.80 IN |
Shipping Weight | 12.35 LB |
Shipping Width | 17.70 IN |
About Fender
The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC, or simply Fender) is an American manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers. Fender produces acoustic guitars, bass amplifiers and public address equipment, but is best known for its solid-body electric guitars and bass guitars, particularly the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Precision Bass, and the Jazz Bass.
The company was founded in Fullerton, California by Clarence Leonidas "Leo" Fender in 1946. Its headquarters are in Los Angeles, California. The FMIC is a privately held corporation, with Andy Mooney serving as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The company filed for an initial public offering in March 2012, but this was withdrawn five months later.
In addition to its Los Angeles headquarters, Fender has manufacturing facilities in Corona, California (US) and Ensenada, Baja California (Mexico).