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Step back into the groove of the 1970s with the Fender 70’s Reissue Jazz Bass Made in Japan 1992. This electric bass brings the classic vibes of the Jazz Bass series, renowned for its smooth playability and versatile tonal range, directly to your fingertips. Crafted in 1992, this Japanese-made model captures the essence of the era with meticulous attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship.

The Jazz Bass is celebrated for its exceptional sound clarity and sustain, and this reissue is no exception. It features a sleek neck profile that allows for fast and comfortable playing across the fretboard, making it a favorite among bassists who thrive on complex bass lines and improvisation. The dual single-coil pickups deliver a rich, punchy sound that cuts through the mix, perfect for genres ranging from jazz and funk to rock and pop.

Whether you're a seasoned player or a collector, this Jazz Bass offers a piece of musical history with the reliability of Fender's Japanese manufacturing. Its natural finish and vintage-style hardware complete the look, making it a standout piece both sonically and visually.

Key Features:

  • Made in Japan, 1992
  • Dual single-coil pickups for versatile tonal range
  • Vintage-style hardware
  • Sleek neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Classic Jazz Bass design and sound

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