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Description

The Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Bass (Duplicate) is a unique fusion of classic design and versatile playability, making it an ideal choice for both budding bassists and seasoned players looking for a fresh twist on a classic. This vintage-inspired bass seamlessly blends the timeless look and feel of a Telecaster with the rich, robust tones that only a bass can deliver. Featuring a single-coil pickup configuration, this instrument offers a broad tonal palette, from deep, punchy lows to crisp, articulate highs.

Crafted with a basswood body and a smooth C-shaped maple neck, the Telecaster Bass is designed for comfort and ease of playing, whether you're jamming at home or performing on stage. Its 32-inch scale length ensures a balanced tension across the strings, allowing for effortless transitions and smooth playability. The 20-fret maple fingerboard adds to its classic aesthetic while providing a smooth surface for intricate fingerwork.

With its striking blend of old-school charm and modern functionality, this bass truly stands out. Whether you're laying down the groove in a band or exploring new musical landscapes on your own, the Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Bass delivers both style and substance.

Key Features:

  • Basswood body with vintage-inspired design
  • Maple C-shaped neck for comfortable playability
  • 32-inch scale length for balanced string tension
  • Single-coil pickup configuration for versatile tonal range
  • 20-fret maple fingerboard for smooth fingerwork
  • Classic Telecaster aesthetic with modern functionality

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See how Ian Farmer uses Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Bass (Duplicate)

Ian Farmer

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Modern Baseball

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Starting 1:14 you can see Ian Farmer playing a telecaster shaped bass.

See how Chaz Costello uses Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Bass (Duplicate)

Chaz Costello

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Choir Boy

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In a live performance of "Angel Dog" on Radio K, Chaz Costello is seen playing a Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Bass.

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