![]() Vox chrome plated control knobs, each with a black rubber ring. Two controls (one volume, one tone) plus a three-way pickup selector switch all on a metal plate with the jack input. Two single-coil Vox bass pickups with four pole-pieces set in white plastic with metal surrounds with outputs of 5.78k and 5.00k. Serial number "298452" stamped on metal neckplate between the top two screws. Single 'Butterfly' string-tree across D & G strings. The four on one side tuners are a smaller version of the Individual Kluson style bass tuners with cloverleaf buttons as used on Fender basses of the sixties, but with just three securing screws on each one. On the back of the headstock stamped in black is "Made in Italy by Vox". The neck is single-bound and has a "Wyman Bass" decal in black on the face of the headstock. The nut width is an amazingly thin 1.40 inches and the neck profile is medium-to-thick, going from 0.86 inches behind the first fret to 0.97 behind the 12th fret. Single-bound rosewood fretboard with a short-scale length of 30.00 inches, a metal nut, zero fret, 21 original thin frets and pearloid dot position markers. The laminated maple neck is bolted to the body with four screws securing a metal neck plate. The body is a rich see-thru cherry color and features a single-bound specific shape curved sound-hole. This 13 inch wide, 2 1/5 inch deep, single-bound laminated maple hollow body arch top teardrop shaped bass weighs just 6.50 lbs. ![]() The Best Totally Original Mid-Sixties Bill Wyman Bass You Will Ever Find….
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