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Description

The Vox V210J Phantom Bass is a striking addition to any bassist's arsenal, merging iconic design with modern playability. This electric bass pays homage to Vox's legacy while bringing a fresh sound to contemporary music scenes. Crafted with a sleek body and a distinctive headstock, the Phantom Bass not only looks unique but also delivers a balanced tonal range suitable for various genres. Its dual pickups enhance versatility, allowing players to switch seamlessly between punchy rock lines and smooth jazz grooves. The comfortable neck profile ensures ease of play, making it perfect for both stage performances and studio sessions. With quality craftsmanship and attention to detail, the Vox V210J Phantom Bass stands out as a reliable choice for musicians who appreciate both style and substance.

Key Features:

  • Dual pickups for versatile sound options
  • Sleek body design with a unique headstock
  • Comfortable neck profile for improved playability
  • High-quality craftsmanship for reliability
  • Ideal for various playing styles and music genres

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Vox V210J Phantom Bass?

The Vox V210J Phantom Bass features a slim C-shaped neck profile, providing a comfortable and fast playing experience suitable for various playing styles.

What type of pickups does the Vox V210J Phantom Bass have, and what tones can I expect?

The Vox V210J Phantom Bass is equipped with single-coil pickups, offering a bright and punchy tone ideal for genres like rock, pop, and funk.

Is the Vox V210J Phantom Bass suitable for beginner bass players?

Yes, the Vox V210J Phantom Bass is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile and versatile tonal range, making it easy to play and adaptable to different musical styles.

What materials are used in the construction of the Vox V210J Phantom Bass?

The Vox V210J Phantom Bass is constructed with a solid basswood body and a maple neck, providing a balanced sound with good sustain and resonance.

Does the Vox V210J Phantom Bass come with any accessories?

The Vox V210J Phantom Bass typically includes a gig bag, making it convenient for transport and storage. However, it's always best to check with the retailer for specific included accessories.

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See how Unknown Mortal Orchestra uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Singer, Guitarist

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During the Moon Block Party in Pomona, Jake Portrait of Unknown Mortal Orchestra was photographed playing a Vox V210J Phantom Bass, as seen in images from Getty.

See how John Cale uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

John Cale

Singer, Guitarist

The Velvet Underground

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Cale can be seen in this photo playing a Vox Phantom Bass.

See how Brian Ray uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Brian Ray

Singer, Guitarist

Paul McCartney (Live Band)

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"Welcome to my house, you sexy medium scale Phantom Bass (with a custom acrylic thumb rest)"

See how Michael Cera uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Michael Cera

Bassist

Sex Bob Omb

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In this image, Cera can be seen playing a Vox Phantom Bass.

See how Will Lee uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Will Lee

Singer, Bassist

The Manhattan Transfer

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In an article by Ward Meeker for Vintage Guitar® magazine, Will Lee is noted for using a Vox V210J Phantom Bass, highlighting the influence of 1960s instruments on his collection.

See how Phil "Fang" Volk uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Phil "Fang" Volk

Bassist

Paul Revere and The Raiders

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During The Raider's peak in the music industry, they incorporate a specific formula in creating their music. One distinct aspect of their music is their driving basslines, played and performed by Phil "Fang" Volk. Fang used a Vox Phantom bass in recording these basslines, in which some of them had a fuzzy tone to them, which may be an option in the Vox Phantom series. Songs such as Hungry and Kicks were recorded on the Vox Phantom Bass.

See how Jeremy Bringetto uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

Jeremy Bringetto

Bassist

Portraits of Past

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In this picture Jeremy can be seen playing a Vox Phantom Bass while performing with Portraits of Past on August 28, 2008.

See how "Sweet" Charles Sherrell uses Vox V210J Phantom Bass

"Sweet" Charles Sherrell

Singer, Bassist

The J.B.’s

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Sweet Charles Sherrell can be seen playing a Vox Phantom Bass in this 1969 television performance with James Brown.

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