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Key Features
The Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass delivers a traditional Jazz Bass style and performance in an affordable model. This Fender Special Run model is equipped with dual Fender designed pickups for the ultimate classic jazz bass tone. Crafted from a basswood body, and finished in a unique candy apple red, this Vintage Modified Jazz Bass is a rare edition. Featuring a 'C' shaped maple neck, the bass offers comfort and optimum playability for any level of player. Additional features include Chrome control knobs and hardware, Four-saddle bridge and Rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets.
Product Ref: 78914
Fender Special Run basses have been specifically commissioned at the request of individual retailers, and built to their specifications. FSR are not regular production models and are more unique compared to models that are available all year round. This Vintage Modified Jazz Bass in Candy Apple Red is exclusive to Gear4music whilst stocks last.
Equipped with two dual Fender-designed pickups, the Vintage Modified Jazz Bass offers a classic Fender jazz bass tone that is well known to many bassists. Located in the bridge and middle position, these pickups also offer a versatile tone that can be used in many different types of music. Controlling these dual pickups is easy, using the two volume control knobs for each independent pickup, and also the master tone knob to control the overall tone.
The Vintage Modified Jazz Bass features a "C"-shaped neck profile, which leaves a small pocket of space between the palm of the players hand and the guitar neck, providing ultimate comfort and easier access to the frets. This particular neck profile is common with many Squier and Fender Basses, and as it allows the players fingers move freely across the fingerboard, and therefore offers optimum performance.