Fender Chrome Vintage Jazz Bass F Bridge Cover
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It certainly ought to. I'm going to use it on my Squier Jaguar Vintage Modified long-neck guitar. bass on a scale The bridge cover fits perfectly over the J bridge pickup and the bridge on my Jag, which has the P/J pickups. I hope this has been of assistance:
Greetings,br>Standard Fender pickguard screws should do the trick. P- is the part number. PGA1 can be purchased directly from our website, or you can go to your local hardware store. Amplified parts are those that have been amplified in some way. Thank you for your time and consideration.br>
Yes, it will work with your bass.
Mine was purchased ten years ago. It's a hindrance. I removed it from the armrest but left it on the handrest. It's also something you'll have to do by feel. There is no such thing as a template. I'm guessing it'll fit if the bridge isn't much taller than a standard fender bridge, but I'm not sure.
Selected User Reviews For Fender Chrome Vintage Jazz Bass F Bridge Cover
It's a lovely bridge cover. It gives your bass a lot of personality and flare. It was installed on a Squier Bronco bass that I had modified with Mustang parts. br>br>Please keep in mind that this bridge cover is significantly larger than the Precision Bass bridge cover. If you prefer to play near or at the bridge, this cover will obstruct your performance. ***Screws are not included. br>br> The standard pickguard screws will suffice; I recommend purchasing a set from Amazon or going to your local hardware store to save money.
It is a perfect fit. The screws, like the thumb rest, could be included. But it's not a big deal. I gave my MIM Jazz Bass an early 1970s vibe, maybe even an early 1980s vibe because it has a thumbrest instead of a finger pull.
This gives my Jazz bass a whole new lease on life. br>I'm glad I decided to wear it. My bass has improved dramatically. (It's a joke).
It's not for everyone, but I like the retro look, and it hides the foam mute beneath the bridge strings. Before drilling, make sure you line up the fit. There's no turning back now.
This bridge cover appears to be of average quality, and I'm disappointed that the screws were not included. On Fender's part, I believe this is a bit of a snub. br>br>I had to dash to the hardware store, which was only a 10-minute drive away, to purchase (qty. 2) 4 (1/2") Phillips-head phillips-head phillips-head phil To attach it to my instrument, I used head screws (which cost $. 04 each). As a result, I needed to drive for 20 minutes (round trip). trip) for the purpose of making a purchase of $. To secure the bridge cover to my Jazz Bass, I used a total of 08 screws. If they're going to cost me money, I'm going to buy them. They'd cost Fender fractions of a penny each in the quantities they'd order. br>br>If they added the screws and then increased the overall price by $1, they'd make a killing, and no one would complain. I like Fender products, but I'm not impressed with the quality of this bridge cover or the fact that they didn't include the necessary screws for installation.
It's a perfect fit and looks fantastic!.
Fender didn't include screws with it (someone should tell them), but I have a box full of screws, and a pair of 1/2 inch brass screws worked perfectly. br>My next purchase will be the other pickup cover. They appeal to me because they add a touch of class and vintage appeal.