I have a brand new, never played Jay Turser JTB-401 4-string TeleBass. I'm asking SOLD shipped in the US.
I plugged the bass in to see if everything was working correctly (it is), but never played it for more than five minutes. It is mechanically perfect.
Cosmetically it has two tiny scratches in the clearcoat in the upper and lower cutaways (they don't look like cracks and are so small I couldn't photograph them) where the neck meets the body. They do not look like they go through to the wood and definitely do not affect the playability of the bass, or its stability. Apparently I bought the bass that way. I never noticed them until I was looking it over to list it here. It still has the plastic on the pickguard. I've had it for less than a month.
Jay Turser describes it as a "traditional double cutaway bass." It has a single coil pickup and a volume and tone control. The body is natural. The neck is Maple and the fingerboard also is Maple.
This is a pretty nice bass, considering how inexpensive it is. The fit and finish are very nice. There are no sharp or high frets, the neck is arrow straight and the tuners are heavy duty. The bridge is similar to a Fender Standard Bridge. I do not have a case for this bass.
Again, I'm asking $135 shipped in the US. Remember, the bass is brand new and never played.
PM me with any questions.
I plugged the bass in to see if everything was working correctly (it is), but never played it for more than five minutes. It is mechanically perfect.
Cosmetically it has two tiny scratches in the clearcoat in the upper and lower cutaways (they don't look like cracks and are so small I couldn't photograph them) where the neck meets the body. They do not look like they go through to the wood and definitely do not affect the playability of the bass, or its stability. Apparently I bought the bass that way. I never noticed them until I was looking it over to list it here. It still has the plastic on the pickguard. I've had it for less than a month.
Jay Turser describes it as a "traditional double cutaway bass." It has a single coil pickup and a volume and tone control. The body is natural. The neck is Maple and the fingerboard also is Maple.
This is a pretty nice bass, considering how inexpensive it is. The fit and finish are very nice. There are no sharp or high frets, the neck is arrow straight and the tuners are heavy duty. The bridge is similar to a Fender Standard Bridge. I do not have a case for this bass.
Again, I'm asking $135 shipped in the US. Remember, the bass is brand new and never played.
PM me with any questions.