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Fender American Deluxe Ash Jazz Bass Tobacco Sunburst Maple Fretboard
 This premium ash-bodied J Bass represents the production Fender instrument at its very best. It's beautifully crafted and finished and features great hardware and electronics. Equipped with a deluxe chromeplated bridge that allows both string-thru or top-loading and 2 dual-coil Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Jazz pickups. It also has 3-band active EQ with master volume and a pan pot for pickup blending. Includes Fender hardshell case. 
Fender 62 Jaguar Electric Guitar
 A faster, smarter offspring of 1958's Jazzmaster, this baby has much easier action because of its reduced 24" scale length. The single-coil pickups resemble those of the Strat with the addition of a "keeper" that increases current through the pickup coil and reduces sensitivity to hum. The result is more kick in the mids and less noise. The Jag shares the same preset circuitry found on the Jazzmaster and a trio of selector switches. An individual on/off switch for each pickup and a subtle high-pass filter switch round out the Jag's tonal versatility. Maple neck on alder body with rosewood fretboard and vintage-style floating trem. Funky (removable) string dampener is included for historical accuracy. Includes Fender hardshell case. 
Fender Twin Amp 100-Watt All-Tube Guitar Amp Look inside the Fender Twin Amp and you can see 'em in there, glowing with that warm, rich, physical juice—a broad river of power to carry your guitar's tone. We're talking 100% tube signal path running 100 huge watts. We're talking classic Fender tone with tube reverb and tremolo. A pair of the same 12" Eminence speakers found on the '65 Twin Reverb crank out bell-like tones from the Blackface-style normal channel and thick, bold lead sounds from the overdrive channel. 1/4-power switch lets you cook without blasting the walls down. Effects loop and 4-button footswitch included. 
Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Description: The original was used on countless hits over the years, and the new '65 Princeton® Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from your living room to the recording studio to small gigs. It's got the vintage vibe that Fender die-hards know and love, but the '65 Princeton® Reverb isn't only for the old-school guys who played 'em 30 or 40 years ago-it's for anybody who craves top-notch tube tone, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven tones, and unmistakable long-spring Fender Reverb and tube Vibrato. A historically significant amp-the originals fetch more than $2,000 these days-and it's as valid as ever in today's musical world. |