General
A rare Fender instrument until now: the Bass VI. This 6-string guitar with Jaguar-type body and a 30-inch scale length has its roots in the sixties and sits between a guitar and bass guitar. Its strings can be tuned one octave lower than those on a normal guitar, providing you with a bass guitar tuning with an exceptionally high treble range. A higher tuning, with thinner strings, makes the (3-colour Sunburst) Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI a baritone guitar.
The widely versatile Pawn Shop Bass VI
This new edition of a classic Fender guitar is equipped with three pickups. In the bridge position there's a JZHB humbucker that is characterised by crystal-clear cleans, yet is also capable of producing a rich, rough sound. In the middle and neck position, this guitar features two high-output single-coil pickups. In addition to its versatile sounds, the Bass VI offers a floating tremolo, Jazz Bass knobs, a 3-tone Sunburst finish and a tortoise pickguard.
Pawn Shop series guitars
Fender's Pawn Shop collection comprises an ever growing range of unusual guitars and bass guitars that were inspired by striking and rare Fender products from the '60s and '70s. Some of these guitars actually saw the light of day but are truly a rare breed these days. Where it comes to sound and build quality, the Pawn Shop models are very much up to date and provide an interesting mixture of various Fender features.
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