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Key Features
Product Ref: 106539
The Vintage Modified Jazz features a body made from lightweight basswood, providing a comfortable and effortless playability with a unique tonal density for classic Fender tones. The body is finished with chrome hardware and a traditional 3-tone sunburst finish, creating a truly stunning and eye-catching aesthetic. The Squier Jazz Bass also features a stable 4-saddle vintage-style bridge, enhancing string stability while enhancing the overall resonance and sustain.
Coupled with the Vintage Modified Squier’s comfortable basswood body is a smooth maple neck, enhancing this bass’ natural brightness while tightening up its tone to deliver plenty of cut. A laurel fingerboard is also added, offering extra warmth and depth for a truly stunning tonality. The combination between the maple and laurel delivers a beautifully sparkling high-end, with a thick low-end and snappy midrange attack to suit a variety of musical styles. The neck also features Fender’s classic ''C'' shaped profile, providing the fretting hand with excellent comfort across the entire fingerboard.
Set in the bridge and neck positions are a set of Fender-designed single-coil Jazz Bass pickups, delivering an authentic Fender tone that’s full of growl and bite. Embodying the very essence of Fender, these pickups are perfect for rock, blues, jazz, and a range of other styles. independent volume and master tone controls lets players dial in the perfect sound for any situation, with the option to blend both pickups together or used solo to match a variety of musical genres.
Featuring a carefully fitted synthetic bone nut, the Squier Jazz delivers an increased resonance and bright tonality. When compared to traditional plastic and Tusq materials used to construct guitar nuts, synthetic bone improves the vibration transfer between the string and tuning machines without dampening the tone.