Description
Now here's a rare find - a late 1960's Vox Wyman Bass finished in cherry! We typically see these in sunburst, and this one features some gorgeous flame figuring in the body, making it the perfect addition to any vintage aficionado's collection - especially if you're a Stones fan! Fully inspected & set up ready to play straight out of the case.
Cosmetic Condition: Aside from a couple of cracks in the bass-side of the body, the bass is in pretty good shape for its age. Overall it has a wonderful, true vintage look to it with a gorgeous patina & ultra cool vibe.
Neck: Super skinny maple neck with nicely aged cream binding & black side-dots. Rosewood fingerboard with mother of pearl dot inlays. Frets are in great shape with practically no wear. Open-gear nickel tuners are in perfect working condition. 1 7/16" nut width with zero fret; 30" scale length. Neck is straight & truss rod works fine.
Body: Teardrop shape, hollow maple body in cherry finish. Bound top & back with bound F-hole. The top shows off some really pretty flame figuring & the back is bookmatched perfectly. Top-loading bridge with two adjustable saddles & original bridge cover. Chrome "mirror" pickguard with Vox logo. The back pad is in great shape & all the snaps are present. Bass weighs 6 lbs 9.8 oz.
Electronics: Original single coils with white covers & chrome bezels. Bridge - 5.17K ohms; Neck - 5.15K ohms. Master volume & tone controls with 3-way selector switch. All electronics are in perfect working condition.
Case: Original hardshell case included along with original Vox pouch with hang tags.