The Fender American Ultra II Meteora Bass is a premium instrument designed for players seeking the pinnacle of craftsmanship, tone, and versatility. Featuring a select alder body with sculpted contours and a quartersawn maple neck, this bass offers a seamless playing experience and sleek, futuristic aesthetics. Whether you’re commanding the stage or recording in the studio, the Ultra II Meteora Bass delivers uncompromising performance and innovation. Outfitted with Haymaker™ bass humbuckers and a redesigned active/passive preamp, this bass provides a massive tonal palette, including seismic lows, articulate mids, and sweet highs. Its HiMass™ adjustable bridge, tapered lightweight tuners, and Luminlay® side dots enhance both functionality and visual appeal. Perfect for the modern bassist, the Meteora combines Fender’s iconic heritage with cutting-edge technology to inspire your next musical breakthrough. Features
- Select alder body with sculpted Ultra contours for ergonomic comfort and stunning aesthetics.
- Haymakerâ„¢ bass humbuckers deliver versatile tones from massive lows to crisp highs.
- Redesigned active/passive preamp with S-1â„¢ switching and advanced EQ controls.
- Modern D-profile quartersawn maple neck with compound-radius fingerboard and Ultra rolled edges.
- Premium appointments, including Luminlay® side dots, HiMass™ bridge, and deluxe Fender lightweight tuners.
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