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12 Incredible Bass VI Performances - Fender

    https://www.fender.com/articles/gear/12-incredible-bass-vi-performances
    Probably the most visible Bass VI player of the instrument’s original era, Jack Bruce played one during a brief mid-’60s stint with Manfred Mann before forming Cream in 1966. He used a Bass VI—which soon received a psychedelic paint job—on much of the band’s 1966 debut album, Fresh Cream.

The Bass VI: Part Guitar. Part Bass. All Epic. - Fender

    https://www.fender.com/articles/gear/the-bass-vi-part-guitar-part-bass-all-epic
    The Japanese-made Reissue Fender Bass VI of 1995 was a largely accurate recreation of the four-switch model of 1962. It was available through 1998. Another Japanese model, the Jaguar Bass VI Custom, appeared in 2004. A special edition instrument, it had more overtly Jaguar-like features such as two Jaguar-style pickups with on/off slider ...

Fender Bass VI The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/754248
    Fender Dutch artists Marijke Koger and Simon Posthuma painted this six-string electric bass for Cream’s Jack Bruce as part of a set of psychedelic instruments that also included a decorated drum head for Ginger Baker’s kit and an electric guitar for Eric Clapton (on view nearby).

Fender/Squier Bass VI --- change to heavier strings ...

    https://www.talkbass.com/threads/fender-squier-bass-vi-change-to-heavier-strings.1024473/
    Nov 19, 2015 · If I were to get a Fender/Squier Bass VI and put the Hooky string gauges 100 to 45, would there be any issues? I see from Fender/Squier website that they stock strings are: Fender Bass VI: 024, .034, .044, .056, .072, .084 Squier Bass VI: .025 to .095 Much thanks in advance!

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